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Raw Pet Food

Genuine, Nutritionally Balanced, Quality
Our seven varieties are precisely formulated to promote healthy skin and coat, aid digestion, support joint health, and enhance the overall well-being of furry companions from early days to senior years. Two of our options are also ideal to assist in weight management.
The Raw 4 Paws Difference
Trailblazers – Tried & Tested
Unwavering Quality
Unmatched Flexibility
Vital Tool for Health Management
Easy open method
We Know Every Ingredient Matters
Hunting and scavenging were their natural way to find nutrition. Once popular butchers’ offcuts and meat leftovers from preparing family meals provided nutrients too in the past. So, what happened to feeding pets raw meat?
None of these factors contribute to natural, healthy pet nutrition.
Just like many people who have come to us seeking to switch to raw feeding for improved pet health, we learned this the hard way nearly two decades ago.
Selected with tremendous care are six single-protein raw meats for our dog food recipes, along with one single-protein cat food recipe.
We know quality complete nutrition is essential for the health and wellbeing of pets and needs to be highly nutritious.
Every single ingredient we choose for Raw 4 Paws recipes reflects our commitment to helping pets live healthy lives.
Healthy Pets, Happy Owners
Have you ever had a dog develop a gastrointestinal issue, leading to alarming weight loss?
We did.
Potent Power Ingredients
In carefully measured quantities, our signature blend of potent Power Ingredients provides health promoting vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids.
- Nutrient-dense Kelp
- Fine Ground Ginger
- Bio-fermented Probiotics
- Organic pumpkin seeds
- Organic coconut oil
- Organic hemp seed oil
- Cold water fish oil
Crafted with Care
Committed to Quality Assurance Ingredients
Raw 4 Paws additionally meets the standards set by the European Pet Food Industry Federation (FEDIAF) which bases its standards on the NRC guidelines and collaborates with various recognised authorities, including the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).