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SUPERFOOD FEED LAUNCHED AS ALTERNATIVE TO RAW FEED

Fallowcopse Feeds | Press Release • June 15, 2023

INCLUDES LAVENDER, CAMOMILE, AND POMEGRANATE

A new superfood dog feed has launched which aims to provide owners with an alternative to the BARF diet (raw feed). Dog owners who would prefer a raw feed but don’t find it practical can now give their canines a complete and balanced diet with Fallowcopse Feeds’ grain-free kibble. 


The founder of Fallowcopse Feeds launched a search to find an alternative feed to the BARF diet and earlier this year traced a feed with a sustainably sourced source of protein, with a variety of vegetables, herbs and supplements – including superfoods.


Fallowcopse Feeds is a grain-free kibble which includes superfoods such as pomegranate – a source of antioxidants and a natural inflammatory with antimicrobial properties. Aimed at all dogs, from puppy through to adulthood, including those sensitive to allergens, the grains are replaced with another source of carbohydrate to ensure a perfectly balanced diet.


Fallowcopse believes that a balanced diet for ourselves and our dogs is the way forward and not only for our physical health but also our mental state and general wellbeing. On many occasions not enough thought is put into our dog’s diet and consequently what we put in a bowl every day for them to eat.


All dogs are different and what suits one, may not suit another and that is why we must think about what kibble may suit our dog’s individual needs rather than the cheapest or the easiest to grab off the shelf.


Fallowcopse Feeds also includes functional treats for dogs such as the calming treats containing lavender and camomile.


Jordan Bogris, Founder of Fallowcopse Feeds says, “As a professional dog breeder, for me nutrition is one of the most important things to get right from the very beginning of a puppy’s life. This level of importance continues right the way through from the early stages to adolescence, adult hood, senior and all the in between, be it pregnancies, allergies, conditions and intolerances. All of these are directly linked to diet and can be managed by what we feed our dogs.”


Bogris, who breeds dogs in Hampshire continues, “the BARF diet is undoubtedly highly nutritious, but it is not for everyone and for some, it’s just not practical. I wanted to find a quality kibble, with the right ingredients, prepared in the correct way – aimed at people who want both convenience and nutrition. I’m delighted to have found a kibble which I can supply to my ‘forever families’ and fellow dog owners, providing them with a diet that I know dogs will thrive on, from puppyhood all the way through to adulthood.”


Prices starts from £4.25 for treats and £42.50 for kibble.

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