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  • Good Behaviour Starts in the Gut
    2026/05/27
    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 GutNutrition 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 AxisThe 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 ProbioticsProbiotics 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 MattersDiet 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 CompositionThe 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 AcidsFatty 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 BehaviourThe 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 ...
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  • Fat in Pet Food: Friend or Foe?
    2026/05/06

    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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    6 分
  • 80/20 or 80/10/10? Which Raw Feeding Model is Best for Your Dog?
    2026/04/26

    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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    5 分
  • Wild Proteins: A Game-Changer for Your Dog’s Raw Diet
    2026/04/20

    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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    6 分
  • Is Raw Food Truly the Best for Your Dog?
    2026/04/11

    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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    5 分
  • Debunking the Myths: The Truth About Raw Feeding
    2026/03/17

    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!

    Youtube: youtube.com/@RawFeedingJournalUK

    Facebook: facebook.com/RawFeedingJournal/

    instagram: instagram.com/rawfeedingjournal/

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    5 分
  • Frozen vs. Freeze-Dried vs. Air-Dried: Which Raw Food is Right for Your Dog?
    2026/03/11


    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 Food
    2026/03/04

    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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    4 分