Frequently Asked Questions
How do I compare raw meat protein and fat lever to dry kibble foods?
Should I mix a dry feed with a meat diet?
Should I cook the meat diet before feeding?
What is the difference between Champaine beef diet and beef?
Are there any chemical, preservatives in your diets?
How long will it take for my dog to adjust to a meat diet?
Will I see any change in stool or volume?
How much frozen Champaine meat diet should I feed?
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How do I compare raw meat protein and fat lever to dry kibble foods?
Diets should be compared on a dry matter basis for accurate equivalent values. -
Should I mix a dry feed with a meat diet?
We recommend mixing 10-12% of a high quality dry food with meat. -
Should I cook the meat diet before feeding?
NO - cooking a meat diet destroys the digestive enzymes and amino acids which are present in raw meat. -
What is the difference between Champaine beef diet and beef?
Champaine Beef Diet is a totally balanced diet that can be fed alone or mixed with a high quality dry food.
Beef is 100% beef supplement to be added to any diet. -
Are there any chemical, preservatives in your diets?
No we use no chemical preservatives in any of our feeds.
The freeze-dried products are preserved using the freeze drying process and the perishable feeds are preserved by freezing. -
How long will it take for my dog to adjust to a meat diet?
Dogs should be introduced to a meat diet gradually for the first week.
It will take your dog approximately 3 months to show the total benefits of a meat diet. -
Will I see any change in stool or volume?
Because a meat diet is more digestible for a dog, you will see a tighter stool with lower volume. -
How much frozen Champaine meat diet should I feed?
We recommend feeding approximately 1-1/4 lbs per day for an active 45-50lb dog.
Each dog should be fed on an individual basis with varying amounts depending on exercise metabolism and weather.