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Give Raw A Chance

This is the speciality of pet food producer Raw Love, who make a species-appropriate diet for dogs and cats that is predominately meat-based, high in animal proteins, low in carbohydrates and grain-free.

‘You are what you eat’ is an age-old truth that not only applies to humans but equally to our domestic companions. 

To have a healthy and happy animal companion requires feeding them a species-appropriate food, in the right quantity that will ensure they thrive. 

This is the speciality of pet food producer Raw Love, who make a species-appropriate diet for dogs and cats that is predominately meat-based, high in animal proteins, low in carbohydrates and grain-free.

Many commercial kibble brands are also saturated with chemicals, preservatives and often contain significant amounts of salt and refined sugars. 

A biologically appropriate raw food diet on the other hand contains a lot of moisture and thousands of health-giving, living nutrients that assist the body to operate optimally and remain healthy.

Raw food is alive and regenerates the cells of the body by adding living vitamins, enzymes and minerals. 

Veterinarian Dr Sophia Moosa gave raw food a chance by putting her own dog Taco on an 8-week trial.

Her small, 13-month-old crossbreed suffered from an allergic skin condition.

She said: “About 2 weeks into the trial I actually stopped treating Taco for his skin condition. His coat was looking amazing and his scratching had almost totally stopped. I could really see an improvement in his coat quality and general demeanor. His energy levels were up, he was loving his food and even other people were commenting on how well he was looking,” said Dr Moosa who has since put her other dog onto Raw Love as well. 

Raw Love meals mirror the natural diet dogs and cats would have eaten in the wild. All you have to do is let each conveniently packed frozen meal thaw – no hassle or fuss!


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