Every dog is different, which is why raw feeding doesn’t follow a one-size-fits-all approach. Our raw dog food collection includes a variety of formulations to suit different experience levels, dietary needs and preferences.
From flexible BARF dog food blends to convenient complete raw dog food, you can choose the option that works best for your dog and your routine. All products are clearly labelled, making it easier to understand ratios, ingredients and feeding suitability.
80/20 complete raw dog food is a popular choice for owners who want a simple and flexible raw feeding option. It typically contains:
This ratio provides a solid base of protein, calcium and micro nutrients. It’s commonly chosen when transitioning a dog from kibble to raw, as it keeps things straightforward while the digestive system adjusts.
80/20 raw dog food works well for:
80/10/10 raw dog food follows a more traditional BARF dog food model, designed to reflect a dog’s natural diet more closely. It includes:
This ratio provides a broader range of naturally occurring nutrients, including essential vitamins and minerals from offal. Many owners choose 80/10/10 BARF dog food as a long-term feeding option once they’re confident with raw feeding.
It’s particularly suited to:
At Woofingtons Emporium, we focus on quality, transparency and choice. Our raw dog food range is selected to support different feeding approaches, whether you prefer BARF dog food, flexible raw blends or complete raw dog food solutions.
We’re proud to offer:
Our aim is to make raw feeding easier to understand and easier to manage, whatever stage you’re at.
Raw dog food can suit most healthy dogs, regardless of breed or size. Puppies, senior dogs or those with health conditions may need tailored advice before switching.
BARF dog food follows specific raw ratios and may require owners to manage nutrients themselves, while complete raw dog food is pre-balanced and ready to feed.
Most dogs benefit from a gradual transition. Start with a single protein source and monitor digestion, energy levels and stool quality as you introduce raw meals.
Both can be suitable depending on your dog’s needs and your experience with raw feeding. 80/20 offers flexibility, while 80/10/10 provides a more complete BARF-style balance.