Part One |
Our "dream come true" is the conversion of all pets to RAW fed "fur -kids", at an afford able price with a guarantee of the very best quality, in short, the very best value for money! | Why Pawsome Raw ? Through Pawsome Raw our aim is to reinvent how dog and cat owners think about, approach and meet their pets' nutrition requirements; especially how to improve the probability that pets live longer, happier and healthier lives through nutrition. We hope to inspire you to become a part of our journey and experience our guidance and education as it touches all our happy and healthy "fur-kids". Our combination of the very best nutrition and easy to use meal plans have our clients’ dog’s and cat's absolute best at heart. Pawsome Raw's mission is to be more than a pet food company; rather an ethical, social, environmentally conscious and best practices-based movement in the raw pet food industry- always with LOVE and PASSION. |
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Part 2
Q & A
1a. Are your meals/products registered with the department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries? Yes
1b. Does each product carry a V number and could you supply it if a customer asks?
Yes, it is on our product label as well as all marketing material
Farmstyle - REG No: V28873
Farmstyle Select - REG No: V28872
Country Style Select - REG NO: V28871
Barnyard - REG NO: V28874
2a. Are your meals complete & balanced or complimentary?
Yes, all 4 varieties is complete and balanced and can be fed on its own as a complete meal with all the nutritional elements needed.
2b. What does it mean when you say something is a complementary meal as opposed to complete & balanced?
Our opinion with regards to complementary meals is a meal that has not got complete balanced ingredients to stand alone as a meal. It lacks certain nutritional components but can supplement your dog’s diet, for example when you want to add a bit of protein variety or your dog requires additional dietary components for whatever reason.
1b. Does each product carry a V number and could you supply it if a customer asks?
Yes, it is on our product label as well as all marketing material
Farmstyle - REG No: V28873
Farmstyle Select - REG No: V28872
Country Style Select - REG NO: V28871
Barnyard - REG NO: V28874
2a. Are your meals complete & balanced or complimentary?
Yes, all 4 varieties is complete and balanced and can be fed on its own as a complete meal with all the nutritional elements needed.
2b. What does it mean when you say something is a complementary meal as opposed to complete & balanced?
Our opinion with regards to complementary meals is a meal that has not got complete balanced ingredients to stand alone as a meal. It lacks certain nutritional components but can supplement your dog’s diet, for example when you want to add a bit of protein variety or your dog requires additional dietary components for whatever reason.
Part Two
Q & A
We asked the same questions to each raw food manufacturer. Questions we feel every customer should ask and to which they deserve answers.
1a. Are your meal/products registered with the department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries?
Yes, our meals are registered.
1b. Does each product carry a V-number and could you supply it if a customer asks?
Yes, each meal’s V-number is printed on the product label as stipulated by the department.
2a. Are your meals complete & balanced or complementary? Complementary.
2b. What does it mean when you say something is a complementary meal as opposed to complete & balanced?
We question the minimum daily requirements set by the Department, both in terms of how this is derived at and in terms of the supplements prescribed to attain the required levels.
We deliberately opted for ‘complementary’ status as we would rather add seasonal veg/fruit (e.g. blackberries) providing nutrients in natural format, than inorganic mineral components such as lime to reach a prescribed level of calcium for example.
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Yes, our meals are registered.
1b. Does each product carry a V-number and could you supply it if a customer asks?
Yes, each meal’s V-number is printed on the product label as stipulated by the department.
2a. Are your meals complete & balanced or complementary? Complementary.
2b. What does it mean when you say something is a complementary meal as opposed to complete & balanced?
We question the minimum daily requirements set by the Department, both in terms of how this is derived at and in terms of the supplements prescribed to attain the required levels.
We deliberately opted for ‘complementary’ status as we would rather add seasonal veg/fruit (e.g. blackberries) providing nutrients in natural format, than inorganic mineral components such as lime to reach a prescribed level of calcium for example.
We highly recommend reading this article for more insight – READ MORE
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Part One
Introduction from Raw Love for your Pets
If we follow a reasonably healthy and varied diet, we know over time we provide our bodies with the required nutrients to achieve optimum health. We don’t get all the nutrients our bodies need when we eat, for example, a tuna salad for lunch. But we (hopefully) consider the nutritional value of the food we eat as we nourish ourselves over time.
The same applies to our pets.
The same applies to our pets.
The un-asked/not-given-enough-attention questions when it comes to raw
There is plenty of information out there about feeding your dog a raw diet. Probably too much. It can get confusing, overwhelming and down right scary.
This post is not about everything else that is out there about all the why's, why not's, how to's and when's but rather about putting a few points out there that you may not have thought to consider should you decide to go the raw route or things to think about if you're already feeding raw. Our points today:
1. Know your supplier
2. Know the ingredients
3. Know the process
4. Know the balance
5. Know the legalities
This post is not about everything else that is out there about all the why's, why not's, how to's and when's but rather about putting a few points out there that you may not have thought to consider should you decide to go the raw route or things to think about if you're already feeding raw. Our points today:
1. Know your supplier
2. Know the ingredients
3. Know the process
4. Know the balance
5. Know the legalities
Know your supplier
This is mentioned as the first point because the other points trickle down from it. If you know and trust your supplier, their reps and staff and are able to build a relationship with them then the points following should not be an issue as the information will be provided to you without a problem. You need to feel free and comfortable to ask any of the following information and have the right to receive the answers without a problem.
Know the ingredients
If you're looking at feeding raw or already feeding raw, depending on how much research you have done you will already know that there is raw and there is raw. You need to be aware where your supplier is sourcing their ingredients, so that you can rest assured they are of good quality. If your supplier is hesitant about giving you the answers you should be hesitant about the quality of ingredients that could be going into your dog's food.
Know the process
Everything you read and hear about the dangers of feeding raw boils down to the handling of ingredients when it comes to bacteria such as Salmonella. Most articles stress this from the owners side, to store and defrost hygienically and appropriately. As a responsible owner that chooses to feed raw you need to think about more than just taking care at home. Find out about the transport, handling and process of the product from your supplier as well.
Know the balance
There is a lot of information out there about the importance of the ratios of feeding raw, however most owners blindly believe that the raw food they buy is perfectly balanced and is giving their dog everything it needs. They do not read the fine print that more often than not indicates that the food they are feeding is only complimentary and not fully balanced. Ask your supplier about the balance of their food, many come back with an answer stating the ratio of veg to protein but if your raw food manufacturer know what they're doing they will give you a break down of protein, vegetables, bone meal, organs and anything else that may be added to the food such as herbs and/or supplements.
Know the legalities
Check whether your raw food supplier is registered with the authoritive body in your country (South Africa: Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries). If they are then they have to adhere to strict specifications of hygiene, have regular random inspections and are legally registered to supply pet food.
If they are not registered by this body you have no guarantee that the quality of ingredients, hygiene standards or ethical processing standards are being met or even being followed at all. Their ingredients could come from anywhere. In some cases there have been reports of roadkill and even sick animals being used.
If they are not registered by this body you have no guarantee that the quality of ingredients, hygiene standards or ethical processing standards are being met or even being followed at all. Their ingredients could come from anywhere. In some cases there have been reports of roadkill and even sick animals being used.
ALTERNATIVE HEALING & BLOG DISCLAIMER
Alternative healing articles and any other advice featured in this blog do not claim to replace any conventional veterinary treatment. This is an educational blog for Beagle owners to read about alternative options that we as Beagle owners have tried ourselves and seen positive outcomes. We do not post anything we have not experienced positively and will never endorse anything in which we do not believe through positive experience.
Kinesiology and other healing modalities do not diagnose, cure or prescribe, as these activities are the prerogative of veterinarians. Kinesiology may provide a different, energy-based approach to allergy support, and potentially allow for a reduction in the use of corticosteroids. As a kinesiologist, I believe that allergies, just like other ailments, may have an emotional and/or mental aspect which is worth addressing. As such, this modality represents a valid complementary therapy to veterinary care.
Alternative healing articles and any other advice featured in this blog do not claim to replace any conventional veterinary treatment. This is an educational blog for Beagle owners to read about alternative options that we as Beagle owners have tried ourselves and seen positive outcomes. We do not post anything we have not experienced positively and will never endorse anything in which we do not believe through positive experience.
Kinesiology and other healing modalities do not diagnose, cure or prescribe, as these activities are the prerogative of veterinarians. Kinesiology may provide a different, energy-based approach to allergy support, and potentially allow for a reduction in the use of corticosteroids. As a kinesiologist, I believe that allergies, just like other ailments, may have an emotional and/or mental aspect which is worth addressing. As such, this modality represents a valid complementary therapy to veterinary care.
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