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Natures MenuNatures Menu Raw Frozen Pet Food  - Now arrived at Scampers.

We are delighted to announce a completely new range of raw diets suitable for our customers who prefer the BARF feeding programme.

All our advisors have received training on this method of feeding dogs and are always available to give advice on all aspects of pet food and the pros and cons of any diet which you might choose for your "best friends".

The Natures Menu range includes;

Frozen Nuggets

Natures Menu Nuggets have natural digestive enzymes, acids and pro-biotics and beneficial bacteria, promoting good gut health. Contains micro minerals and a rich source of chondroitin for healthy bones and joints. Contains natural omega oils and fatty acids. Boosts B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus and amino acids for muscular development. Available in 5 delicious complete diets, complimentary banquet nuggets and blended fruit & vegetable nuggets.

Frozen Complete Blocks

Offering the benefit of natural probiotics and natural antioxidants which can aid your dog’s immune system, as well as Omega 3 & 6 from salmon oil which helps to maintain healthy joints, bones and a shiny coat. Natures Menu is hypoallergenic.  Available in 4 delicious complete diets.

The following information is supplied by Natures Menu
 
How to start feeding raw food;.

Do not rush it, wean your dog off its current diet and onto raw steadily and progressively over a period of a few weeks.

Stay with one protein source initially. Stick to chicken to start with as it is easy to digest and in time you can introduce other meats such as beef, lamb and tripe. 

A simple and relatively fool-proof way of starting is by feeding Natures Menu complete nuggets or frozen mince blocks. They are prepared from whole cuts of meat, fresh vegetables and gently cooked rice grains. They also contain all of the vitamins and minerals needed to provide your dog with a balanced, nutritionally complete raw diet in one easy step.  Never feed cooked bones. Cooked bones are prone to splinter and can cause internal problems for your pet. Raw bones are easily chewed and digested to provide much needed calcium. 

You can introduce raw bones and foods to puppies such as chicken and lamb from about 6 weeks of age, if you wish.   Please always supervise your dogs when eating any bones.

All of Natures Menu frozen food has a low Glycaemic Index (GI), which is more suitable for diabetics. Food with a high GI decreases sensitivity to insulin and increases hunger. Therefore, it is suitable to feed to a diabetic dog.

Pop into Scampers and speak to one of our Pet Care Advisors for help or guidance on your pets needs.  Scampers is located on the A142 Soham By Pass, between Ely and Newmarket

 

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