Purely Duck - 1KG
Raw Dog Food
80% Muscle Meat · 10% Bone · 10% Offal
About This Recipe
Ingredients & Nutrition
Feeding Guide
Use our raw food calculator to work out the best quantity for your dog.
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Reviews ★★★★★ 4.9 · 214 reviews reviews
The transformation has been incredible — glossier coat, better muscle definition, digestion has never been cleaner.
Bruno went from loose stools on commercial food to perfect digestion within two weeks. Game changer.
Poppy absolutely loves every single protein rotation we've tried. Fast delivery, great quality.

Real food.Real results.
Raw feeding isn't a trend, it's the most natural food a dog can eat. We've been producing raw the right way: locally sourced, single-source proteins, no fillers, no shortcuts. Because what goes into your dog's body matters more than anything else.
The 80/10/10 split isn't a marketing number, it's the gold standard of biologically appropriate raw feeding. Muscle meat provides protein, bone provides calcium, offal provides essential vitamins.
Every mince contains one named protein from British farms. Know exactly what your dog is eating — and rotate confidently without guessing what's in the bag.
Real Dogs. Real Results.
Everything You Need to Know
Defrost in the fridge overnight (or in a sealed container in cold water for faster defrosting). Once defrosted, use within 24 hours. Always wash hands, bowls, and surfaces after handling raw meat.
The general guideline is 2–3% of your dog's ideal body weight per day for an adult dog. A 20kg dog would eat approximately 400–600g daily. Puppies require proportionally more (up to 5–8% body weight depending on age). Use our feeding calculator on the collection page for a personalised recommendation.
Yes, raw food is suitable from weaning (approximately 4–6 weeks). We recommend the boneless mince range for puppies and younger dogs as softer texture aids digestion and eliminates small bone risk during early development.
A good starting rotation for variety and nutritional balance: beef, chicken, lamb, and either duck or turkey. For dogs with sensitivities, begin with a single protein for 6–8 weeks before introducing a second. Venison, pheasant, salmon, and wild rabbit are excellent novel proteins for dogs with established intolerances.



