Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our Venison with Sweet Potato & Mulberry
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Our Venison with Sweet Potato & Mulberry recipe is built around 50% venison and salmon (including freshly prepared venison, dried salmon, salmon oil and salmon stock), combined with 27% sweet potato, plus potato, peas, omega-3 supplement, linseed, beet pulp, mulberry and a carefully balanced blend of vitamins and minerals.
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Yes, this recipe is completely grain-free and uses venison and salmon as the main protein sources, making it a great option for many dogs with grain intolerance or sensitivities to common proteins like chicken or beef. As with any new food, introduce it gradually and monitor your dog for any reaction.
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Mulberries are naturally rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, iron and antioxidants. They help support your dog’s immune system, contribute to healthy skin and coat, and provide gentle anti-inflammatory support as part of a balanced diet.
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Sweet potato is a highly digestible, slow-release carbohydrate that provides energy without using grains. It is gentle on the digestive system, naturally gluten-free and ideal for dogs who struggle with wheat, maize or other cereal-based diets.
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Yes, this complete dry food is suitable for all adult dogs, from small breeds to large working dogs. You simply adjust the daily portion according to your dog’s weight, age, activity level and body condition, using the feeding guide as a starting point.
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As a general guide, adult dogs will typically eat between 1–2% of their ideal body weight per day in dry food. The on-pack feeding table suggests daily gram amounts by weight range (for example, 25–85g for 1–5kg, 85–145g for 5–10kg, etc.), which you can then fine-tune based on your dog’s activity level and condition.
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This formula is designed for adult dogs and working dogs with normal to higher energy needs. For puppies, especially under 12 months, we recommend using a dedicated puppy recipe with adjusted protein, calorie and mineral levels, or speaking to your vet before feeding this as a main diet.
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Transition gradually over 7–10 days by mixing a small amount of Venison with Sweet Potato & Mulberry into your dog’s current food. Start with around 25% new food and 75% old food, then slowly increase the proportion of new food every couple of days to avoid digestive upset.
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How long a bag lasts depends on your dog’s size and daily portion. As a rough guide, a 12kg bag fed to a medium 20kg dog at the recommended amount typically lasts around 4–5 weeks, while smaller bags are ideal for small dogs, first-time trials or rotation with other recipes.
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Store the kibble in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odours. Once opened, keep the bag tightly closed or pour the food into an airtight container. Always use the food before the best-before date and discard any kibble that becomes damp or has an unusual smell.