Why RMBD

Why a RMBD make sense for your pets

Feeding Frenzy

Feeding Frenzy

Release of endorphins and immune system stimulation.

Physical Exercise

Physical Exercise

Provides physical activity that promotes health, while endorphins stimulate the immune system.

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth Cleaning

Acts as preventative medicine, helping to maintain oral health and reduce the need for dental procedures.

Natural Food Contains Intracellular Enzymes

Natural Food Contains Intracellular Enzymes

Helps to spare the pancreas and support digestive health.

Probiotics & Maintenance of Microbiome

Probiotics & Maintenance of Microbiome

Supports healthy gut bacteria, maintaining digestive balance.

Natural Array of Biochemicals

Natural Array of Biochemicals

Provides a range of biochemicals that contribute to overall health.

Leading to Healthy Balance of Bacteria

Leading to Healthy Balance of Bacteria

Promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria and a healthy colon environment.

Behavioural Conditioning

Behavioural Conditioning

Helps reduce stress and neurosis by providing natural chewing behaviour, which can have a therapeutic effect.

Optimal Nutrition

Optimal Nutrition

Delivers all essential macro and micronutrients in the right balance for cellular growth, function, and repair.

Stimulates Gut Enzymes & Motility

Stimulates Gut Enzymes & Motility

Supports natural digestion and gut function, ensuring better absorption of nutrients.

What is and is not a raw meaty bones diet?

In nature, the cousins of dogs (wolves), cats (desert predators) and ferrets (polecats) feed on the whole carcasses of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles— complete with fur, feathers, fins, scales and entrails.

In domestication modern day dogs, cats and ferrets all depend on an evolutionary diet ordained by nature.

Modern carnivore pets have the same biological needs for tough chewy raw meat on crunchy bones.

Feed whole carcasses when and if you can. Otherwise, the pragmatic option is large, large pieces of raw meaty bones (requiring lots of ripping, tearing and crunching) and a few table scraps.

RMB Diet Includes ✅

Whole or Skinned Deer

Whole or Skinned Rabbit

Whole or Plucked Chicken

Whole or Plucked Duck

Whole or Half Fish

Chicken Wings or Necks

Lamb Ribs

Offal (Heart, Liver & Tripe)

RMB Diet Does NOT Include ❌

Bowl of chopped meat

Any minced meat

Large or cut marrow bone ('Dog bones')

Fruit and veg in large quantity

Multi-part recipes

Understanding dental disease

One of the main benefits of a raw meaty bones diet is its role in preventing and improving periodontal disease, which often develops due to a lack of chewing over time. In our society, pet owners are largely programmed to feed commercial kibbles and wet food—food that don’t encourage natural chewing or support oral health. As a result, periodontal disease is extremely common and can begin at a very young age.

Feed whole carcasses when and if you can. Otherwise, the pragmatic option is large, large pieces of raw meaty bones (requiring lots of ripping, tearing and crunching) and a few table scraps.

Did you know?

80%

of dogs over the age of three have active dental disease.

12.5%

or 1 in 8 dogs will develop dental disease this year

85%

of cats aged three or over develop Gingivitis.

40%

of adults cats are suspected to suffer from tooth reabsorption.

The difference between RMBD and other pet food.

Compare feeding other pet food vs the raw meaty bones diet.

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