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Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food Ingredients

Frontier Pets Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food consist of free-range meat, organ meat, organic produce, and essential supplements for a complete and nutritious meal that meet and exceed AAFCO.

Why our customer chooses Frontier Pets dog food

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"My boys have been loving Frontier Pets food! It's something I recommend to everyone now. Since the boys have been eating Frontier Pets food, their fur condition has improved so much. their favorite is the Beef and Lamb & Salmon flavor." - Raleena

"We first heard about frontier pet food in 2020 and we thought freeze dried food was too expensive for us. But soon we realised Frontier Pets is actually much more reasonable than the freeze-dried food selling in the shops." - Constance

"I love this food for my Boston Terrier, he's 3 years old nearly 4 and this is the best raw food for his stomach. It's so easy to prepare and he finishes it all and licks the bowl clean every meal. He loves the Pork, Beef and Lamb & Salmon." - Pichsinee

"I highly recommend their food if you have a fussy pet or a pet with a delicate belly. Frontier has completely stopped all of Norton's tummy issues (and gas!) which has occurred on multiple difference foods. Norton's energy is more consistent and less everywhere. He LOVES all the flavors and gets excited when he sees the food coming." - Jasmine

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Common Human Foods Are Toxic to Dogs?

Several human foods are toxic to dogs and should be avoided at all costs. These include chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, and foods containing artificial sweeteners like xylitol. Even small amounts of these foods can cause severe health issues, such as kidney failure, liver damage, or gastrointestinal distress.

Always keep these foods out of reach and consult your vet if you suspect your dog has ingested something harmful.

Why Can’t Dogs Eat Certain Foods That Are Safe for Humans?

Dogs have different metabolisms and digestive systems than humans, which makes some foods toxic to them. For example, chocolate contains theobromine, which dogs cannot metabolise effectively, leading to poisoning. Similarly, onions and garlic can damage red blood cells in dogs, causing anaemia. Understanding your dog’s unique dietary needs helps prevent accidental ingestion of harmful foods.

What Should I Do If My Dog Eats Something They Shouldn’t?

If your dog eats a food that may be toxic, contact your veterinarian immediately. Try to identify how much of the food was consumed and when. Foods like chocolate, grapes, or anything with xylitol require urgent medical attention, as they can be life-threatening. Having a list of unsafe foods handy can help you avoid these situations and ensure your dog’s safety.

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