Nutriment – Raw Dog Food Monthly Case
This is a mixed case and is the simple and cost effective way to feed your dog raw food. We’ll personally select a variety of recipes that will ensure
your dog gets the best nutrition and enjoyment they can from their raw food diet. By including a variety of protein sources (beef, chicken, turkey,
salmon) you can be confident that your dog’s diet is providing them with the best possible combination of nutrients for a healthier lifestyle.
Price includes free local delivery.
This is a recurring, mixed box and will contain a variety of flavours which could include:
- Chicken and Lamb
- Boneless Beef
- Chicken
- Turkey
- Duck
- Salmon & Turkey
- Salmon & Chicken
PLEASE NOTE: If your dog has any special dietary requirements please call before you order so we can adjust the box for you. Call free on 01494
706600
We withhold the right to adjust certain flavours if needed.
Adult Working Dog Complete Raw Food; usually 80% meat, bone and offal, 19% vegetables & 1% Nutriceuticals. This is a mixed recipe product.
Exact percentages vary by recipe. Please call us to discuss any questions or for more information on each recipe. 01494 706600
Useful Information
- Moisture – the natural presence found in the ingredients
- Protein – are biological molecules consisting of one or more chains of amino acids
- Fat – includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated
- Ash (inorganic matter) – is the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed
- Fibre – the term given to the indigestible part of food
Minimum guidelines by F.E.D.I.A.F. Adult Late Growth 1/1
Feeding guide: Adult dogs should be fed 2-3% of their ideal body weight per day. Every working dog is different. Adjust portions accordingly. Wash your
hands, utensils and surfaces after handling any raw meat.
Usage: Once defrosted keep refrigerated and use within 4 days.
No additives, colourants, flavours or preservatives.
Veterinary approved & DEFRA approved.
Not for human consumption.
Delivery: Your raw dog food will arrive frozen so you can just pop it straight in the freezer and then thaw and use as needed. No more
lugging heavy tins or big bags of kibble from the supermarket (yey!) If you’re not in when the food arrives, don’t panic. As long as you have left
instructions, we’ll will leave your food. It will be packed in insulated boxes so it will stay frozen for a while, so just make sure you pop it straight
in the freezer when you get home.
Delivery options
Will my order arrive in one go?
Dogs About Town seeks out smaller, niche suppliers to bring you a collection of doggy goodies that’s a little bit different from the norm. Because of this, when you order, you might choose goods from several different suppliers and that will mean that your order won’t arrive in one package. For example, if you buy a lounge bed, nose-it toy and a chill pad, you’ll be supporting 3 different small manufacturers and you’ll receive 3 packages. Now, we know, this might seem a bit odd at first, but we hope you’ll agree that it’s worth it to find something just that little bit different and be able to support some of the smaller but beautifully formed suppliers and manufacturers.
FREE Standard Delivery on orders over £50.00
Delivery Option | Price | Estimated Delivery Time | Who Delivers my Package |
Standard Delivery | £3.95 on all UK orders under £50.00 | We aim to deliver within 3-6 working days ** | Royal Mail/Courier. 8am-6pm, for larger items please note a signature may be required. |
** Addresses at the following postcodes may take a little longer than the specified delivery times above:
Aberdeen – Buckie Forfar – Friokhiem Isle of Bute – Dunoon Cairndow – Inveray Oban/Taynuilt Oban Carrour – Mallaig Kinlochleven Inverness – Garve Dornouch – Lairg Elgin – Fochabers Forres Kyle – Isle of Skye Dalwhinne – Grantown on Spey Wick – Thurso | AB 10 – AB56 DD8 – DD11 PA20 – PA23 PA25 – PA32 PA34 – PA35 PA37 PH30 – PH41 PH50 IV1 – IV23 IV25 – IV27 IV30 – IV32 IV36 IV40 – IV56 PH19 – PH26 KW1 – KW14 |
Where is my order?
After you have placed your order, we will send you an order confirmation email. If you haven’t received this email within 24 hours of placing your order or your products have not been delivered within the timescale stated in the email, then please let us know. Email: woof@dogsabouttown.co.uk or telephone us, free, on 0800 644 4662 between 9am and 6pm Monday – Friday.
Who do I contact if I have any questions?
If you have any queries regarding your return or exchange drop Jo or Kate us a line at woof@dogsabouttown.co.uk or call us on 0800 644 4662 between 9am and 6pm Monday – Friday.
A Quick Word About Packaging:
The world’s resources are precious, so whenever we can, we like to reuse packaging that we get sent. Things like those polystyrene chips, shredded paper or bubble wrap. We also try to choose the most environmentally cardboard boxes we can and this means that sometimes, you’ll get a box that looks too big for it’s contents. But rest assured, we’ve done our homework and picked the best option we can, plus any packing that we use to fill the box is likely to be on its second use. Phew.
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One of the best local businesses I've come across. Offer the best available products with the most competitive pricing and very flexible delivery. I was even offered delivery of one of the items defrosted as they guessed I would run out by then! A fantastic service offering excellent value for money, with committed, knowledgeable, customer focused people behind it all. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend them!
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Rob Beesley
I had previously ordered my dogs raw food from another company. Although I had no significant issues there were some occasions when they were out of stock and the ordering was not that straightforward. I then found Dogs About Town who are exceptional. They deliver every fortnight without me having to remember, they are always super helpful. Deliveries are always flexible and on time. They absolutely go above and beyond...
Melissa Laing
I’ve been so impressed with the Dogs About Town team. Fantastic delivery service and the best raw food products on the market. Jo and her team are super passionate about what they do. They genuinely care about the health and happiness of my dog. Thanks to their recommendations on what and how to feed my puppy she has now grown up to be healthy, happy and active companion. A one stop shop to getting it right for your dog the first time! Thank you!
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Why should I choose your raw food?
We’ve chosen to work with Benyfit Natural because they share our values. They use the highest quality ingredients, which they source from Britain. Plus their manufacturing process creates a chinkier mince which your dog will have to chew and which will help clean their teeth due to the bone content (their puppy range uses finer blades for a smoother mince for small mouths). On top of all of that, when you buy your dog’s raw food from us, you’ll know that our dogs (who we love enormously) have tested each recipe and that we know the team who actually make the food (which is made in relatively small batches, which we love). And, you can call us free anytime with questions about feeding your dog raw food. 0800 644 4662 or email woof@dogsabouttown.co.uk
Can I feed raw to my puppy?
Yes. It’s great to start your puppy off on raw straight away. The puppy range is minced into smaller bits for smaller mouths and it includes Verm-X, which provides a natural and effective control of intestinal hygiene.
Aren't bones dangerous for dogs?
Cooked bones are, yes. They can split into sharp pieces and harm your dog but raw bones are safe for them. You must always supervise your dog when they are eating a raw bone and make sure you choose a bone of appropriate size for your dog.
Why is tinned food & Kibble So Popular if Raw is better?
Raw used to be the most popular way to feed your dog but tinned food and kibble were introduced about 60 years for people’s convenience (and because it was a big business opportunity). Now pet food is a massive commercial market place and it can be hard to get the message our about raw food – especially when competing with a multi-million pound global industry. But a transformation back to raw dog food is underway and you can help by following us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and telling your doggy friends about raw. We see how much our dogs love their raw food everyday and we can’t wait for you to see it in your dog too!
What are the benefits of feeding raw?
Feeding your dog a complete raw food diet can have many benefits including;
- Cleaner teeth & healthier gums
- Better smelling breath
- Smaller stools
- Healthier skin & shinier coat
- Better digestive health
- Fewer allergic symptoms & less scratching
- Easier weight management
Can any dog be fed a raw food diet?
Yes it can. Irrespective of breed, shape, age and size – genetically speaking the canine digestive system is the same in all dogs. So no-one needs to miss out. Waggy tails, all round!
How much should I feed my dog?
It depends on your do’s weight and energy levels. Check out our Portions Calculator and it will do the maths for you. Normally, you would feed your dog 2% of its equivalent body weight. So for a 25kg dog like Dexter, you would feed 500gr per day. Very active dogs might need a little bit more. Puppies need a little more – about 6%-8% of their bodyweight per day during their growth spurts, though this will tail off as they near 9 months of age. Again, our portions calculator will tell you how much to serve. It’s important to remember that no-one knows your dog as well as you do, so we always recommend that you use a visual test to keep their portions in line and adjust accordingly
My dog has a sensitive stomach, can they still eat raw food?
Yes. Benyfit Natural have special recipes for dogs with sensitive tummies (containing less offal). And they also have recipes for dogs who can’t eat vegetables (like Dexter), senior dogs and puppies.
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