Cooked Crate-free Pork (Dog Food)
2kg (125g x 16)
Ingredients
Crate-free Pork, Pork Heart, Pork Kidney, Pork Liver, Pumpkin, Pumpkin Seeds, Spinach, Carrot, Chicken Egg, Zucchini, Omega-3 Anchovy Oil, Eggshells, Parsley, Prebiotic Seaweed, Cod Liver Oil, L-Glutamine, Reishi Mushroom, Alpha-tocopherol, Vitamin C, New Zealand Green-lipped Mussel, Blueberry, Activated Curcumin, Spirulina, Zinc Gluconate, Milk Thistle
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Cooked Crate-free Pork (Dog Food)
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Frequently asked questions
We recommend feeding adult dogs 3-5% of their weight. Puppies 5-12 months old or until fully grown should ideally be fed between 6-8% of their current weight. For a more accurate recommendation, you can use our Food Portion Calculator here.
Our portion recommendations are based on the formulation of our diets, however, you may find that adjustments to the portion may be made along the way based on your dog's breed, age, metabolism, size and activity level.
Yes, our meals are complete & balanced in accordance with AAFCO standards for dogs. Our vet-reviewed recipes are also suitable for growing puppies (above 5 months), pregnant and nursing dogs, adult maintenance, and seniors.
You sure can! In fact, we highly recommend gradually transitioning your dog over to our new food by mixing it with their existing diet which could be kibble, freeze dried, air dried, canned or etc.
Start by mixing 1/5 (for if your dog is more prone to tummy issues) or 1/3 (for they can tolerate most new meals) of The Grateful Pet into their existing food and gradually increasing the portion of their new meals and reducing their previous diet over 3 to 7 days.
Loose stools and/or mild diarrhoea may happen depending on how rapidly the dietary transition is made but this should not last longer than 2 days. A longer, more gradual transition period is highly recommended for if your dog has an extra sensitive stomach. After this initial period, you may start to notice positive changes in smell, shape and volume to your dog’s poop.