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Walker & Drake Premium Complete & Natural Dry Cold Pressed Dog Food, 2kg Chicken, Hypoallergenic, Grain & Gluten Free

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Remove the food. If your dog refuses to eat the new food, remove the bowl after 15 minutes and try again several hours later.

Many professionals who support cold pressing believe that because the food is naturally dense due to the manufacturing method, you don’t need quite as much which makes it more likely your pup will eat everything, and it easier at mealtimes for you. Brands were a big plus for us too. Most brands which produce cold-pressed dog food do so solely, so you know research goes into the bag and there’s no risk of contamination. Transition slowly from the old food to the new food. Dogs often don’t like a change to their routine. Because the ingredients are gently mixed rather than extruded, it is often more digestible for most dogs. Cold-pressed biscuits fully break down in the stomach within approximately three hours, when they start releasing nutrients. Ordinary dried kibble food can take much longer, firstly swelling in the stomach which can be uncomfortable for some dogs. Walker and Drake is an exciting new range of Cold Pressed food for dogs that is made from the highest quality ingredients to keep those doggy tails wagging. The meat and the majority of vegetables are sourced from British farms and quality producers, and the fish is sourced from traceable fisheries.While the 'mixing bowl' composition is useful for knowing what went into the food, it doesn't always reflect what your dog is actually eating. This is because the processes that turn the ingredients into the finished pet food can significantly alter the relative weights of the ingredients. When changing your dog’s food always do so gradually by replacing a little of the current food with Walker & Drake, and increase the proportion over a two week period until Walker & Drake is the only food offered. Remember to always weigh your dog food portions, cold-pressed food is naturally more dense than extruded kibble so it is easy to overfeed your pooch.

We must be one of very few companies currently building a new pet food facility in the UK but we’re passionate about keeping our production here and having control over all aspects of it. ​ Sourced in the UK It’s the best way of producing a dog food that preserves the nutritional integrity of the ingredients, that’s what. While the general technique of making it is the same that can’t be said of recipes. At Walker & Drake we have developed our own recipe with good meat content and great mix of vegetables and botanicals. Specifically, our recipe is great for ease of digestion and joint care. Cooler temperatures also preserve the natural flavours of the food, so while we can’t confirm that they taste like the real deal ourselves, users have commented that their dogs certainly seem to enjoy eating it! What are the benefits of cold-pressed dog food?As with all diet changes, a dogs stomach is sensitive so never make a big switch straight away. Start with an 80:20 balance of old/new food, and then a week later move to 50:50, 20:80 until completely switched out. It is dried, so easy to serve up and monitor how much to serve. Most comes as bite-sized pellets, so it isn’t messy or difficult for any dog to eat. Plus, it is just as healthy as raw food but without the trouble for humans, making it more practical in most cases. It’s great for anyone who has been considering a raw or homemade diet for their dog but doesn’t know where to start. These kinds of diets can be time-consuming, costly and require vast freezer space. Cold-pressed dog food is seen as a great alternative for busy owners who still want the best for their pup.

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