Optional Extras Home Top Image

Optional Extras

licking lipsOptional extras

Although All in One is a complete natural diet in itself, and nothing else is required, we think that dogs are individuals with individual tastes and should be treated as such. Like humans, they thrive on variety and this can be provided through ‘optional extras’ which should be compatible with natural feeding principles. Suitable optional extras could be made up with a range of fresh green vegetables, meat and raw bones. Most processed food should be avoided. Dairy products, salty, spicy and sugary foods should also not be given.

If you are not sure what else could be used as extras, please call the free helpline 0800 8488049 or e-mail info@naturaldogfoodcompany.com.


Amounts of optional extras

Suitable extras can make up as much as 10-15% of the diet. More may be given but care must be taken to ensure a healthy balance is maintained. Always reduce the amount of All in One being fed to allow for any additions.

Vegetables

Suitable vegetables would be cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli and other similar green varieties, plus soft fruit occasionally. All vegetables should be lightly cooked or liquidised to ensure maximum digestibility. Starchy root vegetables such as potato and parsnip should be kept to a minimum.

Meat

Lamb, beef, boneless fish, chicken, plus other types of meat except pork, are all suitable. Raw whole chicken wings are an ideal treat.

Bones

Cooked bones should never be given as they have a tendency to splinter. Small sharp bones should also be avoided if the dog is unused to eating them. Large raw knucklebones are the best as they are less likely to cause problems and provide hours of entertainment. Take care not to leave dogs which are likely to fight unsupervised with a bone.
 
 

The Dog Spot

Dog Spot

Junk Food And Vitamin Pills

Read More...

Dog Spot

Homeopathy for Dogs

Read More...

Dog Spot

Acupuncture

Read More...

These are a few examples of recent testimonials. If you are pleased with our food let us know and your dog could feature on our website for others to benefit.
My two-year-old German Shepherd dog was diagnosed by the vet with irritable bowel syndrome and put on drugs and an extremely expensive processed diet. Instead I changed to your product as a trial and haven't looked back since
Mrs Welch - e.mail Bottom Banner 2