Bella and Duke Raw Basics Beef 454g, the Raw Basics range from Bella and Duke is a simplified, great value way to feed a complete and balanced raw diet without compromising on quality. Created for everyday feeding, it uses the same high quality ingredients, sourcing standards and safety processes as Bella and Duke’s premium meals, just with a more streamlined approach.
Each recipe contains a minimum of 70% responsibly sourced meat, blended with seasonal vegetables, berries and carefully selected oils to support overall health, digestion and vitality. No unnecessary extras, just honest nutrition your dog needs to thrive. The range includes six nutritionally complete recipes, suitable for both adult dogs and puppies, making it an easy option for multi-dog households or anyone starting their raw journey.
Perfect for feeding on its own or rotating alongside other raw options, Raw Basics delivers balanced nutrition, affordability and simplicity—ideal for dogs of all sizes and life stages.
Composition: Beef 71% (meat, tripe, kidney, liver, trachea, bone), seasonal greens and carrots, pure olive oil, seaweed, dried chicory pulp, blueberries, dried algae (Schizochytrium sp.), beet pulp, minerals.
Additives: Vitamins: Vitamin D3 400IU, Vitamin E 30mg.Trace elements: Iron (as Iron (II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 5mg, Zinc (as Zinc chelate of protein hydrolysates) 25mg, Manganese (as Manganese chelate of protein hydrolysates) 25mg, Copper (as Copper (II) chelate of protein hydrolysates) 0.75mg.
Analytical Constituents: Moisture 76.45%, Protein 11.51%, Fat 6.57%, Ash 2.33%, Fibre 0.74%. 111 kcal/100g.
Feeding guide: As a general rule we recommend an adult dog should eat between 2 to 3% of their body weight per day, for example an adult dog weighing 10kg may require 200g to 300g per day. Puppies will need between 5 to 10% of their body weight per day, depending on their age. This is a great guide to use as a starting point, which you can then adapt in line with your dog's individual requirements.
Extra considerations
Some dogs may require more food at certain times of year for example, they may require more in winter due to being more active in the colder months and less in the summer months. Dogs may require food intake to increase on days they are particularly active and reduce on quieter days. The amount that your individual dog needs each day may vary depending on their energy levels, amount of exercise they get, their individual metabolism, stress levels, health status and so on.
Storage and Defrosting: Store frozen, defrost fully in the bottom of your fridge for 24 hours before serving. Once defrosted, keep refrigerated - Use within 4 days. Do not refreeze. When feeding your pet a raw food diet, it’s important that you adhere to the same hygiene practices as you would when preparing food for anyone else in your family, thoroughly cleaning any surfaces, utensils and pet bowls after each use.