ROAR Original- mix with your dog’s favourite protein for a balanced diet suitable for healthy dogs.
ROAR Original supplement paste for dogs has been designed to mix with raw meat to provided additional nutrients, minerals and omegas essential for a healthy animal. For a varied and complete diet, we recommend supplementing your dogs’ diet with other natural ingredients, such as raw bones, vegetables and fruits.
Typical analysis Metabolizable Energy (ME) 1469 kCal/Kg Protein 19.9% Fat 3.7% Calcium 1607mg/Kg Phosphorus 1935mg/Kg Potassium 3202mg/Kg Sodium 835mg/Kg Magnesium 319mg/Kg Iron 47mg/Kg Zinc 33mg/Kg
*This table assumes 60g of ROAR paste is mixed with 1kg of lean kangaroo mince. Results may vary depending on type and quality of raw meat.
Animals: McDowells animal products are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our supplements are offered as support for your animal’s condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in feed, treats or liquid.
Humans: McDowell's staff Herbalists can not diagnose your disease or illness. What they can do is offer a herbal program to assist with healing, after you have had advice from your doctor or specialist. If you have unexplained pain or symptoms, seek medical advice.
Processed dog food is like processed human food - usually full of additives, preservatives and designed to last on the shelf of a store for long periods. Your dog needs protein to survive, and thrive. The meat in dry dog food only has to meet ‘feed grade quality’. That’s the absolute lowest quality of meat. Up until 2019, dry dog food manufacturers sourced its meat from the 4D’s - dead, dying, diseased and disabled animals.
anned and dry dog food is certainly more convenient and often cheaper but as with most 'fast food', it isn't always better. Feeding a healthful, natural and varied diet to your dog can be easier than you thought!
The structural system of a dog is made of bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons. The anatomy of dogs varies from breed to breed but there are physical characteristics that are the same. One thing that all dogs have in common is that good nutrition is essential!
Making small changes to your dog’s diet can make a big difference. It’s also important to remember that wild dogs eat nearly all of their prey. Both cats and dogs have evolved over thousands of year to consume raw meat. Their bodies are adapted to process raw, living foods with lots of a variety. What can you do to replicate that?
Wild dogs eat nearly all of their prey - bones, skin, glands and offal. Just like us, our animals want and need some diversity. Both cats and dogs have evolved over thousands of year to consume raw meat.
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