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Wild Proteins: A Game-Changer for Your Dog’s Raw Diet20 Apr 202600:05:35

Looking to diversify your dog’s raw diet? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin explore the benefits of wild proteins like venison, duck, rabbit, and pheasant. Learn why these novel proteins are perfect for dogs with sensitivities, how they enhance long-term nutrition, and how to balance them in a raw diet.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why rotating proteins mimics a natural canine diet.
  • The unique nutritional benefits of wild proteins like venison, rabbit, and pheasant.
  • How to balance low-fat proteins with complementary ingredients.
  • Tips for tailoring a raw diet to suit sensitive dogs or specific health conditions.

Wild proteins can help your dog thrive—listen in to learn how to get started!

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Is Raw Food Truly the Best for Your Dog?11 Apr 202600:04:44

Is raw feeding unsafe, unbalanced, or too expensive? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin take on the most common myths surrounding raw diets. Learn how to approach sceptical vets, balance your dog’s meals, and make raw feeding work on any budget.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why raw feeding is safe when done correctly and how dogs’ biology protects them from bacteria.
  • The difference between "Complete" and "Complementary" raw foods—and how to achieve balance.
  • How raw feeding can save money in the long term by reducing vet bills.
  • Tips for talking to skeptical veterinarians about raw feeding.

Raw feeding doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive, or risky—learn the facts and feed your dog with confidence!


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Raw Dog Food For Beginners: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started04 Feb 202600:05:00

Are you overwhelmed by the endless options in the pet food aisle? In the debut episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, hosts Charlotte and Robin strip back the confusion surrounding raw dog food. We tackle the number one question for dog owners: What exactly is raw feeding and why should I do it?

Whether your dog suffers from itchy skin, sensitive digestion, or dental issues, or you simply want to provide the best nutrition possible, this episode is your starting line. We dive deep into the NAKEDDOG approach to raw nutrition, exploring how a diet of uncooked meat, bone, and offal can transform your dog's health from the inside out.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What is Raw Dog Food? Understanding the difference between "Complete" meals and the "80/10/10" Pure range.
  • The Health Benefits: Why raw feeders see shinier coats, better dental health, stable energy levels, and—the owner’s favorite—smaller, less smelly stools.
  • Busting Safety Myths: We address the fear of bacteria and explain why NAKEDDOG’s UK Pet Food certification makes them a safe choice for your kitchen.
  • Puppy to Senior: A complete breakdown of feeding percentages. Learn why puppies need 8% of their body weight while adults thrive on 2-3%.
  • How to Transition: Practical tips for switching your dog from kibble to raw without upsetting their stomach.

Join us as we explain why ditching the fillers and high-temperature cooking for nutrient-dense, natural ingredients is the best choice for your furry best friend.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • NAKEDDOG Original & Pure Ranges
  • NAKEDPUP (for puppies)
  • NAKEDDOG Superfoods (with Turmeric & Glucosamine)

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Debunking the Myths: The Truth About Raw Feeding17 Mar 202600:04:46

Is raw feeding unsafe, unbalanced, or too expensive? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin take on the most common myths surrounding raw diets. If you’ve ever been curious about a raw diet for dogs, this episode will help you separate fact from fiction. Learn how to approach skeptical vets, balance your dog’s meals, and make raw feeding work on any budget.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why raw feeding is safe when done correctly and how dogs’ biology protects them from bacteria.
  • The difference between "Complete" and "Complementary" raw foods—and how to achieve balance.
  • How raw feeding can save money in the long term by reducing vet bills.
  • Tips for talking to skeptical veterinarians about raw feeding.

Raw feeding doesn’t have to be complicated, expensive, or risky—learn the facts and feed your dog with confidence!

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Frozen vs. Freeze-Dried vs. Air-Dried: Which Raw Food is Right for Your Dog?11 Mar 202600:04:26


Raw dog food isn’t just frozen blocks anymore. With freeze-dried and air-dried options now lining the shelves of UK pet shops, how do you choose the best format for your dog? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin compare the three main formats—Frozen, Freeze-Dried, and Air-Dried—breaking down their nutritional value, convenience, and cost.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Frozen Raw Food: The gold standard for natural nutrition and affordability—but is freezer space holding you back?
  • Freeze-Dried Raw Food: Lightweight, shelf-stable, and perfect for travel—just remember to rehydrate it!
  • Air-Dried Raw Food: Scoop-and-serve simplicity with the health benefits of raw.

What’s the verdict? Each format has its strengths, and many raw feeders use a mix of all three to suit their lifestyle.

Tune in to learn how to choose the best raw food for your dog!

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Reading the Label: How to Spot Quality Raw Dog Food04 Mar 202600:04:13

Reading the Label: How to Spot Quality Raw Dog Food - Are you confused by the terminology on your dog’s food packaging? In this practical episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, hosts Charlotte and Robin teach you how to be a detective in the pet food aisle. We decode the legal definitions and marketing tricks so you can choose the best for your dog.

In this episode, we cover:

  • DEFRA & FEDIAF: Why checking for a DEFRA registration number is your first line of defense against low-quality manufacturers.
  • Complete vs. Complementary: The vital difference between a nutritionally complete meal and an 80/10/10 mix—and why getting this wrong could lead to nutrient deficiencies.
  • The "Derivatives" Trap: Why you should avoid vague terms like "Meat and Animal Derivatives" and insist on named proteins (e.g., "British Duck").
  • Ingredient Splitting: How brands manipulate labels to make meat appear as the primary ingredient when it might not be.
  • Sourcing Matters: What to look for on the bag: Human-Grade, Red Tractor, Grass-Fed, and Organic certifications. 

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Peace of Mind: The Truth About Raw Food Safety & Hygiene28 Feb 202600:04:06

Is raw dog food safe? It’s the most common question we get from concerned owners. In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, hosts Charlotte and Robin debunk the myths surrounding bacteria and reveal the strict safety standards that govern the UK raw pet food industry.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The DEFRA Difference: Why commercial raw dog food is often subject to stricter Salmonella testing than the meat in your local supermarket.
  • The "Human Grade" Myth: Understanding why you should always choose registered pet food manufacturers over local butcher meat.
  • Cold Chain Management: How reputable suppliers ensure your dog's food stays frozen and safe from factory to freezer.
  • Canine Biology: Why your dog’s highly acidic stomach allows them to safely digest bacteria that humans can't.
  • Kitchen Safety 101: Essential tips for storage, defrosting, and the "72-hour rule" to keep your family safe from cross-contamination.


Discover why feeding raw, when done responsibly, offers absolute peace of mind.

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Beyond the Bowl: The Ultimate Guide to Natural Treats24 Feb 202600:04:38


Raw feeding isn’t just about the main meal—it’s a lifestyle. But when you are committed to a species-appropriate diet, what do you put in your treat pouch? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, hosts Charlotte and Robin open the cupboard to discuss the best natural snacks for your dog.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Defining "Natural": Why single-ingredient, minimally processed treats are essential for gut health and preventing allergies.
  • The Best Options: We explore the benefits of Raw Meaty Bones (like duck necks and chicken feet) for dental hygiene, and Freeze-Dried Organs (like liver and hearts) for high-value training rewards.
  • Natural Chews: Why items like Beef Trachea and Rabbit Ears are superior for joint health and digestion.
  • What to Avoid: The truth about Rawhide—why this popular chew is chemically processed and dangerous for your dog.
  • Fruit & Veg: Which plant-based snacks are safe, crunchy, and low-calorie alternatives.


Whether you need a high-value reward for training or a long-lasting chew for a rainy afternoon, learn how to choose treats that align with your dog’s biological needs.

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Real Life Transformations: Revitalising Seniors and Fueling Athletes20 Feb 202600:04:02

For many pet owners, switching to a raw diet can seem daunting—but the rewards are often astounding. In this heartwarming episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, host Charlotte and co-host Williams discuss the life-changing results of moving to fresh food.

In this episode, we share two incredible stories:

  • Max’s Story: Williams opens up about his own 10-year-old Labrador, Max. Learn how switching to Naked Dog Superfoods helped soothe Max's stiff joints, reduce his need for pain medication, and gave him the energy of a puppy again.
  • Rocket the Athlete: We look at Rocket, a Border Collie agility star who overcame fatigue and set personal bests after fueling up with high-protein raw nutrition.

From improved mobility in older dogs to increased stamina in canine athletes, listen in to hear why owners are calling raw feeding the best decision they ever made.

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The Science Behind Raw Feeding: Why It Works19 Feb 202600:04:17


Critics often claim that raw dog food is just a fad with no evidence to back it up. In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, our hosts dig into the data to prove otherwise. We move beyond the anecdotes to explore the groundbreaking science supporting fresh food diets for our canine companions.


In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Helsinki Studies: We break down the pivotal research from the University of Helsinki’s DogRisk group, which identified a crucial link between raw diets in puppyhood and a reduction in chronic allergies and atopic dermatitis.
  • The Microbiome Connection: With 80% of the immune system residing in the gut, we explain why raw-fed dogs boast a more diverse and resilient microbiome compared to those on sterile, dry diets.
  • Bioavailability: The biological reason why raw food results in better nutrient absorption (and smaller waste).
  • Expert Opinions: Why a growing number of nutritionists and members of the Raw Feeding Veterinary Society are advocating for species-appropriate diets to combat chronic inflammation.


If you want to know why raw feeding works on a cellular level, this is the episode for you.

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The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Raw Dog Food10 Feb 202600:05:33


Are you confused by the conflicting advice on canine nutrition? Have you found yourself staring at the freezer aisle in the pet shop, unsure where to start with raw dog food? Welcome to the "Cornerstone Episode" of The Raw Feeding Journal.

In this comprehensive guide, hosts Charlotte and Robin strip away the jargon to answer the fundamental question: What is raw dog food? We explore the concept of a "species-appropriate diet" and why moving away from processed kibble and back to your dog’s ancestral roots is the best decision for their health.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Raw Feeding 101: Understanding why dogs, as facultative carnivores, thrive on a diet of meat, bone, and offal.
  • Decoding the Acronyms: We explain the difference between the BARF diet (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) and the Prey Model (PMR) so you can decide which fits your lifestyle.
  • The Golden Ratio: Breaking down the 80/10/10 rule (80% meat, 10% bone, 10% offal) to ensure a balanced diet without complex mathematics.
  • The Benefits: From smaller, less smelly stools to that famous "raw coat" shine and improved dental health.
  • Getting Started in the UK: How to find reputable pre-made raw meals and manage kitchen hygiene safely.

Whether you are welcoming a new puppy or transitioning an older dog, this is your essential roadmap to raw feeding.



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Why Do People Switch from Kibble to Raw? The Truth About Ultra-Processed Dog Food24 Jul 202600:04:32

Raw dog food is fast becoming the choice of savvy pet owners across the UK. If you’ve ever stood in the pet food aisle, staring at a wall of colourful kibble bags and wondering, “Is this really the best I can do for my dog?” you’re not alone.

Across the UK, a quiet revolution is taking place. More and more dog owners are turning away from traditional kibble and embracing fresh, natural feeding. But what’s actually driving this shift? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, host Charlotte sits down with industry expert Robin to answer one of the most frequently asked questions in the raw feeding world: Why do people switch from kibble to raw?

The answer, it turns out, is refreshingly simple. It comes down to eliminating artificial fillers, preservatives, high carbohydrates, and ultra-processed ingredients that can quietly contribute to chronic inflammation in dogs.

The Problem with Ultra-Processing

We often forget that kibble is one of the most processed foods a dog can eat. Through a high-heat manufacturing process called extrusion, natural nutrients are stripped away, only to be replaced with synthetic vitamins, artificial preservatives, and flavour enhancers. Robin compares it to the difference between a nourishing home-cooked meal and a shelf-stable ready meal and once you hear it framed that way, it’s hard to unsee.

The Hidden Carbohydrate Trap

Here’s something that surprises many owners: some kibbles contain up to 60% carbohydrates. Yet dogs have no biological requirement for carbs at all. In this episode, Robin explains how these excess starches can spike blood sugar, encourage weight gain, and feed harmful gut bacteria—all of which can fuel the chronic, low-grade inflammation linked to allergies, itchy skin, digestive troubles, and joint issues.

Inflammation: The Silent Culprit

Perhaps the most compelling reason owners make the switch is to tackle inflammation at its source. By removing ultra-processed ingredients and returning to a fresh, species-appropriate diet, many owners report dramatic improvements:

  • Glossier coats
  • Healthier skin
  • Fresher breath
  • Smaller stools
  • Cleaner teeth
  • More balanced energy levels

Real Food for Real Results

This episode isn’t about fear-mongering it’s about empowerment. Charlotte and Robin offer practical, reassuring advice for anyone considering the switch, including the importance of choosing DEFRA-registered suppliers and consulting a knowledgeable vet or canine nutritionist.

Whether you’re a curious kibble-feeder or already dipping your toes into raw, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence to make an informed choice for your dog’s long-term health.


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Good Behaviour Starts in the Gut: The Surprising Link Between Diet and Your Dog's Behaviour12 Jul 202600:04:47

The Gut-Brain Connection: Essential Raw Dog Food Advice for Calming Anxious, Hyperactive & Aggressive Dogs - When your dog is anxious, hyperactive, or displaying signs of aggression, your first instinct might be to book a training class or consult a behaviourist. But what if the root of the problem isn’t in your dog’s mind, but in their tummy? In this eye-opening episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, host Charlotte sits down with industry expert Robin to explore one of the most fascinating and often overlooked aspects of canine health: the powerful connection between the gut and the brain.

Understanding the Gut-Brain Axis

For years, we’ve treated behaviour and digestion as two entirely separate systems. However, emerging science reveals that they are intricately linked through what’s known as the gut-brain axis. This is a direct, two-way communication superhighway between your dog’s digestive system and their central nervous system. In this episode, Robin breaks down exactly how this works—explaining how the gut microbiome (the trillions of bacteria living in your dog’s digestive tract) directly influences mood, stress responses, memory, and even how easily your dog can be trained.

Perhaps most surprisingly, Robin reveals that a significant portion of the body’s serotonin—the "feel-good" neurotransmitter responsible for regulating mood—is actually produced in the gut, not the brain. This means that a dog with poor gut health may genuinely struggle to feel calm, content, or emotionally balanced. This connection is increasingly supported by scientific research, such as studies published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which highlight the microbiome's role in behaviour.

What Happens When the Gut is Out of Balance?

Charlotte and Robin dive deep into the concept of dysbiosis—an imbalance in the gut microbiome that can trigger chronic, low-grade inflammation throughout the body. This inflammation doesn’t just cause physical discomfort; it can disrupt neurotransmitter function and activate the body’s stress response system, which has been directly linked to increased aggression and anxiety in dogs. We also explore the striking connection between gastrointestinal disorders, such as IBS, and behavioural changes.

The Power of Probiotics

Could a simple dietary addition help calm your anxious dog? In this episode, Robin explains the remarkable role of probiotics in supporting both digestive and emotional health. Beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, have been shown to reduce anxiety and lower cortisol (the stress hormone) by producing GABA, a naturally calming neurotransmitter. The pivotal role of a healthy microbiome is a growing area of veterinary focus, as detailed by resources like the American Kennel Club (AKC). Robin also shares a fantastic natural source of probiotics that many raw feeders already have in their freezers—green tripe—and explains why it’s such a powerhouse for gut flora balance.

Why Diet Matters More Than You Think

This episode takes a hard look at how what goes in the bowl affects what comes out in behaviour. Robin discusses the research showing that dogs fed highly processed diets are more likely to display negative behaviours, and why so many owners report dramatic improvements after switching to a natural, species-appropriate diet. We cover:

  • Energy & Blood Sugar: Why diets high in refined carbohydrates can cause erratic energy spikes and crashes, leading to hyperactivity and mood swings.
  • The Protein Advantage: How high-protein diets promote satiety and provide steady, sustained energy for a calmer disposition.
  • Essential Vitamins: The critical role of B vitamins, particularly B6, in converting tryptophan into mood-regulating serotonin.

The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Robin explains why omega-3 fatty acids—specifically EPA and DHA—are non-negotiable for cognitive health and emotional stability. Since dogs cannot produce these essential fats themselves, they must come from the diet. We discuss compelling research showing that aggressive dogs often have lower DHA levels and an imbalanced omega-6 to omega-3 ratio. For guidance on essential nutrients, resources from bodies like the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) offer valuable insight into canine dietary needs.

Ingredient Quality and Chewing as Enrichment

Finally, Charlotte and Robin discuss why ingredient quality is paramount, revealing how low-grade ingredients can actually stimulate inflammatory proteins associated with anxiety and stress. The episode wraps up on a positive, practical note by exploring the therapeutic benefits of chewing—a natural behaviour that releases feel-good endorphins like dopamine. The importance of enrichment for canine welfare is strongly advocated by leading welfare charities such as the RSPCA and the PDSA.

Key Takeaways for Every Dog Owner

Whether you’re dealing with a reactive rescue, an anxious puppy, or simply want to give your dog the best possible foundation for a happy life, this episode is packed with actionable insights. By understanding and nurturing the gut-brain connection through high-quality nutrition, probiotics, omega-3s, and enrichment, you can support not just your dog’s physical health, but their emotional well-being too. Because, as Robin so perfectly puts it, a healthy gut leads to a happy, well-behaved pet.

Tune in now to discover how you can transform your dog’s behaviour—one meal at a time.

As always, please consult a qualified veterinarian or canine nutritionist before making significant changes to your pet’s diet. For professional advice, you can find a practice via the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).

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What Is a Raw Dog Food Diet?04 Jul 202600:03:06

If you’ve ever found yourself standing in the pet food aisle wondering whether there’s a more natural way to feed your dog, you’re not alone. Across the UK, a growing number of owners are turning to a raw dog food diet—a way of feeding that swaps heavily processed biscuits for fresh, uncooked ingredients. But what exactly does it involve, and is it right for your dog? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin break it all down in plain, practical terms.

Key Takeaway: A raw dog food diet—often called a BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) diet—consists of uncooked meats, organ meats, bones, and sometimes dog-safe fruits and vegetables. Designed to mimic the natural diet of dogs’ wild ancestors, it aims to deliver nutrition in its most natural, unaltered form.

What Exactly Is a Raw Dog Food Diet?

At its simplest, raw feeding means providing food in its fresh, uncooked state. The most common approach is the BARF diet, which stands for Biologically Appropriate Raw Food. As Robin explains, the philosophy is to mirror what dogs are biologically designed to eat, working with their natural anatomy rather than against it. A typical raw diet includes:

  • Muscle meat — the primary source of protein.
  • Organ meat — such as liver and kidney, packed with vitamins and minerals.
  • Raw meaty bones — for calcium, phosphorus, and natural dental care.
  • Dog-safe fruits and vegetables — sometimes added for fibre and micronutrients.

Why Are UK Owners Making the Switch?

Owners frequently report a range of benefits after transitioning to raw, including improved digestion, shinier coats, cleaner teeth, and steadier energy levels. Because the food is minimally processed, it avoids the artificial fillers and additives found in many commercial products. The PDSA offers useful general guidance on canine nutrition for owners weighing up their options.

How to Feed Raw Safely and Responsibly

Raw feeding does come with genuine responsibilities. The Food Standards Agency and welfare charities such as Dogs Trust stress the importance of strict hygiene—washing hands and surfaces thoroughly, and storing food frozen—to protect both pets and the people handling their meals. It’s also worth noting that the British Veterinary Association recommends consulting your vet before making significant dietary changes, and ensuring any raw diet is nutritionally complete and balanced.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a raw dog food diet? A: A raw dog food diet, or BARF diet, consists of uncooked meats, organ meats, bones, and sometimes fruits and vegetables, designed to mimic the natural diet of dogs’ wild ancestors.

Q: Is raw feeding safe? A: Yes, when handled hygienically in line with Food Standards Agency guidance—washing hands and surfaces and storing food frozen. Never feed cooked bones, as they can splinter.

Q: What are the benefits of raw feeding? A: Owners commonly report improved digestion, shinier coats, cleaner teeth, and better overall wellbeing.

The Verdict

A raw dog food diet can be a rewarding, natural way to nourish your dog—provided it’s done thoughtfully, hygienically, and with proper balance. Whether you’re raw-curious or ready to make the switch, understanding the fundamentals is the first step. As always, work alongside your vet to ensure it’s the right choice for your individual dog.

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Disclaimer: Always consult a qualified veterinarian or canine nutritionist before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.

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How Does Diet Affect Behaviour in Dogs?07 Jun 202600:06:05

Did you know your dog’s behaviour could be influenced by their diet? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte asks the questions while Robin dives deep into the science of how nutrition impacts mood, stress, and even cognitive function. Learn how neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and GABA are regulated by diet and why omega-3s and high-quality proteins are essential for behavioural health.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How serotonin and tryptophan affect mood and aggression in dogs.
  • The role of dopamine in motivation and reward-driven behaviour.
  • Why gut health and probiotics are critical for managing stress and anxiety.
  • How omega-3 fatty acids support cognitive health in puppies and senior dogs.
  • The importance of ingredient quality and enrichment for balanced behaviour.

Tune in to discover how a healthy diet can transform your dog’s behaviour and emotional well-being.


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Good Behaviour Starts in the Gut27 May 202600:06:06

Did you know your dog’s behaviour could be directly linked to their gut health? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin explore the gut-brain axis and how nutrition influences mood, energy, and trainability. Learn how probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, and a balanced diet can improve your dog’s behaviour and reduce stress or anxiety.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • How the gut-brain connection impacts behaviour and stress.
  • The role of probiotics in calming anxiety and balancing gut health.
  • Why a natural, balanced diet supports mental well-being.
  • The importance of omega-3s and high-quality ingredients for behaviour.
  • How chewing serves as enrichment and promotes relaxation.

Tune in to learn how improving your dog’s gut health can transform their behaviour and overall well-being.

 Good Behaviour Starts in the Gut

Nutrition is often overlooked as a contributing factor to behavioural issues in pets, but the connection between the gut and brain is far more significant than many realize. The gut-brain axis plays a critical role in influencing mood, energy levels, and even trainability. Understanding this connection can help pet owners address behavioural challenges by focusing on gut health.

The Gut-Brain Axis

The gut and brain communicate directly through neurotransmitters, with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis regulating behavioural processes such as stress response, memory, and learning. Gut health directly impacts the composition of the gut microbiome, which in turn influences mood and behaviour.

When the gut microbiome becomes imbalanced, a condition known as dysbiosis, chronic inflammation can develop. This inflammation affects neurotransmitter function, including serotonin production, which is primarily generated in the gut. Dysbiosis can also increase the production of inflammatory proteins that activate the HPA axis, which has been linked to aggression in dogs.

The frequent association between stress-related issues, such as anxiety, and gastrointestinal disorders further highlights the gut-brain connection. For example, dogs with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may exhibit behavioural changes due to imbalances in gut bacteria, which affect both physical symptoms and serotonin levels in the brain.

The Role of Probiotics

Probiotics have shown potential in influencing behaviour, particularly in dogs with chronic gut conditions like IBS. Research has demonstrated that supplementation with beneficial bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium can reduce anxiety and lower cortisol levels. These bacteria produce gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a calming neurotransmitter that helps reduce stress.

One commonly used probiotic, Lactobacillus acidophilus, naturally occurs in green tripe and supports gut flora balance and digestive health in dogs. Incorporating probiotics into a pet’s diet can help restore gut health and improve behaviour.

Why Diet Matters

Diet plays a significant role in shaping behaviour. Studies have shown that dogs fed diets high in processed dry food are more likely to exhibit negative behaviours. When switched to a complete raw diet, including raw meaty bones, many owners report dramatic improvements in their dogs’ behaviour.

Energy Content and Composition

The energy content and macronutrient composition of a diet directly influence a dog’s activity levels. Diets high in refined carbohydrates can cause rapid blood sugar fluctuations, leading to erratic behaviour and energy crashes. Instead, carbohydrates should come from complex, low-glycaemic sources that release energy slowly and provide fibre to support the gut microbiome.

High-protein diets promote satiety, keeping dogs fuller for longer and providing sustained energy. Additionally, vitamins play a crucial role in mental well-being. For example, vitamin B6 supports the conversion of tryptophan into serotonin and melatonin, while other B vitamins aid in its absorption. A balanced diet rich in these nutrients can help maintain a stable and balanced mind.

The Importance of Fatty Acids

Fatty acids, particularly omega-3s, are essential for cognitive health and behaviour. Omega-3 fatty acids, such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), must be supplied through the diet as dogs cannot produce them naturally.

DHA supports brain development and cognitive function, while EPA acts as a powerful anti-inflammatory. Research has shown that aggressive dogs often have lower DHA levels and an imbalanced omega-6 to omega-3 ratio. Ensuring sufficient omega-3 intake can help reduce aggression and promote positive behaviours.

Ingredient Quality and Behaviour

The quality of ingredients in a pet’s diet also impacts behaviour. For example, bone meal derived from intensively farmed sources has been shown to stimulate the production of inflammatory proteins, which are associated with aggression and anxiety. Prolonged consumption of low-quality ingredients can disrupt overall homeostasis, potentially triggering behavioural changes such as depression or heightened stress.

Chewing as Enrichment

Chewing is a natural behaviour for dogs and provides valuable enrichment. Chewing stimulates the release of endorphins, including dopamine, which promotes relaxation and positive emotional states. Providing appropriate chewing treats or bones can serve as a calming tool for anxious dogs while also offering a rewarding and enjoyable activity.


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Fat in Pet Food: Friend or Foe?06 May 202600:05:51

Is fat in pet food good or bad? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin explore the role of fat in your pet’s diet. Learn the difference between facilitative fats for energy and functional fats like omega-3 and omega-6 for health. They also discuss why raw fats are superior to processed fats in dry food and how to balance fat intake for dogs with different health needs.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How pets metabolize fats differently from humans.
  • The role of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in inflammation and immunity.
  • Why raw fats are healthier than processed fats in dry food.
  • How to balance fat intake for overweight pets or those with conditions like pancreatitis.

Tune in to learn how to make informed choices about fats in your pet’s diet and support their long-term health.


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80/20 or 80/10/10? Which Raw Feeding Model is Best for Your Dog?26 Apr 202600:04:49

Confused by the numbers on raw dog food labels? In this episode of The Raw Feeding Journal, Charlotte and Robin explain the key differences between 80/20 complete meals and 80/10/10 complementary diets. Learn how to ensure your dog’s raw diet is balanced, whether you prefer the simplicity of complete meals or the flexibility of the 80/10/10 model.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The difference between complete and complementary raw food.
  • What 80/20 and 80/10/10 mean for your dog’s nutrition.
  • How to balance an 80/10/10 diet with additions like eggs, fish, and vegetables.
  • Why protein rotation is essential for long-term health.

Understand your options and feed your dog with confidence!

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