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No, the main reason we don’t recommend mixing has to do with stomach pH. Kibble fed dogs generally have a stomach pH of around 4-5 (lower aciditity just above neutral) whereas raw fed dogs it’s around 1-2 (highly acidic). This higher acidity allows the stomach to break down and digest bone and helps kill the pathogens in raw meat. If you continue to feed the kibble simultaneously with the raw, you are delaying the PH from becoming more acidic which is necessary to digest the raw food.
All bone, organ, and muscle is sourced specifically within New York State
Technically the meals can be cooked and fed as they are human grade and butchered locally and not through a factory. NEVER feed cooked bones. The only time bone should be cooked is to make bone broth and then the bones need to be thrown away and NOT fed. Cooking and serving to humans is NOT recommended and is not the purpose of purchasing pantry meals.
Yes, technically any of the meat products provided could be cooked and fed to a human. There are no preservatives, additives, fillers, or dyes. Cooking and serving to humans is NOT recommended and is not the purpose of purchasing pantry meals. NEVER feed cooked bones.
At this time the pantry meals are for canine consumption only. If we expand to feline and ferret we will make an announcement via social media and also notify current customers.
Fill out the form and add a note, or send us an email with your pets name, weight, age and meal plan selection and we will accommodate the allergy request by substituting a different resource. We value your pets’ health and safety!
Please fill out the inquiry form and we will be in touch.
Once a product has been shipped or picked up we cannot take back food items due to contamination and temperature regulation. Sales are final.
Please take photos and contact us immediately and we will resolve issues on a case by case basis. If a meal has arrived and is only a partial thaw and has not started to expire, use that as the first feed and put the rest in your proper storage space to either maintain the frozen state or begin the slow thaw for feed.
If you purchase any of the pantry plan meals we already take care of the minimum three week freeze time frame. Due to quality assurance and inventory it is likely that meals will have been frozen beyond the three week time frame due to a larger inventory, so we take care of that concern for you. If you are DIY and preparing at home on your own, please freeze any wild caught game and poultry for three weeks to ensure that there is no bacteria or parasite growth before you feed. It has been stated that if the resources are in store purchases there is no need to freeze for three weeks. However, it would be advisable to note that shipments to stores can accidentally thaw out during shipment so if you would like to be safe you can follow the same guideline for in store resourcing.
Days thawed may vary depending on if the container has been opened and exposed to air, as well as if it was not kept cold and allowed to rise to room temperature. There are many factors when it comes to thawing and feeding. Generally, if a meal is thawed and NOT opened and exposed to air until the time of feeding it could last up to 5 days. If the meal has been opened, and was left for feeding but not consumed and put back in the refrigerator then assume a much shorter lifespan depending on how long it was left out.
No, bone is an important part of the diet that provides calcium, vitamins, and helps make sure the stool is more firm and not diarrhea. Bones can be ground into a powder and fed, or small poultry bones can be fed as well. NEVER feed bones that have been cooked.
Let them know that you are making the best decision for your pet and that you value their health and safety just as much as the office does. You can also let them know that you are under guidance and mentorship through the raw community. If they still persist then it may be better to find another office that is more open minded. Feel free to give them our contact information if they have any questions or concerns.