A raw diet can boost coat shine, support dental health, and aid digestion. Many owners notice smaller, firmer stools and increased energy. Since raw food is minimally processed, it avoids fillers and artificial ingredients, promoting overall health. For more details, read our guide on the benefits of raw dog food.
Always keep raw food frozen until use. Defrost portions in the fridge and use within 2–3 days. Wash your hands, bowls, and surfaces thoroughly, and never refreeze thawed food. For tips and safety advice, visit our Raw Pet Food Supplier page.
Switch to raw gradually over 7–10 days, mixing with your dog's current dry dog food or wet dog food, and monitor for digestive changes. Adjust the pace as needed for your pet’s comfort.
Puppies: Need more protein and frequent meals—opt for raw diets formulated for puppies.
Adults: Require balanced meals tailored to energy needs.
Seniors: Often benefit from fewer calories but high-quality protein. Ask your vet for advice on senior nutrition.
Discover life-stage appropriate options in brands like Raw and Simple and Durham.
Different breeds have unique requirements:
Large breeds: Watch calcium and phosphorus for bone health.
Small breeds: Choose smaller portions and pieces.
Active breeds: Opt for higher calorie and fat content.
If your dog has sensitivities or allergies, speak to your vet or explore single-protein recipes from our Durham or Raw and Simple ranges.
Many dogs thrive on a complete raw diet, but always consult your vet to ensure it’s suitable for your pet. Learn more in our article on raw feeding.
Top brands at Jollyes include Raw and Simple and Durham, known for high-quality, balanced raw meals.
This means 80% muscle meat, 10% bone, and 10% organ (half liver), mimicking a natural prey diet. More info can be found on our Raw Pet Food Supplier page.
Sudden changes can upset digestion. Transition gradually—mix with dry food or wet food at first unless your vet advises otherwise.
Choose reputable brands like Raw and Simple or Durham, start with a single protein, and introduce raw food slowly.