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Rabbit is a rich source of protein and essential amino acids which are required for building muscles, tissue repair and boosting the immune system.
Rabbit is also low in fats and is considered a cooling protein in TCM. PAWFF's Rabbit PMR is a great alternative for furkids:
- who needs to manage their weight
- with allergies / intolerance
Ingredients may include:
Muscle Meat: Rabbit Meat
Bones: Whole carcass without head
Organs: Rabbit Liver / Rabbit Kidney
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Rabbit PMR is packaged in 500g for canines and 200g for felines.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
Lamb is a nutritious protein for dogs that is packed with essential amino acids and dietary fats which are vital nutrients for your dog to sustain their energy and maintaining a healthy skin and coat.
PAWFF's Lamb PMR is great for:
- picky eaters
- high-energy dogs
- dogs with allergies
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Ingredients may include:
Muscle Meat: Lamb Leg / Mutton Leg / Sheep Heart
Bones: Lamb Ribs
Organs: Lamb Liver / Lamb Kidney / Lamb Brain / Lamb Spleen
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Lamb PMR is packaged in 500g for canines and 200g for felines.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
Is your pup loving our PMR blends? You can bulk order your pups' favorite blend and get 10% off your order. *Minimum 5kg per protein is required.
Bulk purchases of our PMR blends are packed in 1kg portions.
*Please note that bulk purchases are packed in 1kg portions by default. If you would like your items repacked otherwise, kindly add on the repacking service by clicking here.
Please take note that as our PMR blends are made fresh in-house weekly, the lead time is 2 weeks from the date of order.
Muscle Meat: Duck Breast / Duck Gizzard / Duck Heart
Bones: Duck Head / Duck Feet / Duck Neck / Duck Wing
Organs: Duck Liver / Duck Brain / Duck Eyeballs
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
Beef is a quality source of red meat protein that can help dogs in building muscles. It is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals that can help to maintain a healthy skin and coat.
PAWFF's Beef PMR contains a wide rotational variety of muscle meat like beef heart and beef lips which can provide essential fats to sustain your pup's energy, while beef tendon is easily digestible and rich in glucosamine, collagen and elastin which help keep joints strong and flexible.
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Ingredients may include:
Muscle Meat: Beef Knuckle / Beef Ribeye / Beef Striploin / Beef Heart / Beef Lips / Beef Lungs / Beef Tendon / Beef Tripe
Bones: Oxtail
Organs: Beef Liver / Beef Kidney / Beef Spleen
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Beef PMR is packaged in 500g for canines and 200g for felines.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
Pork is a highly digestible protein that is an excellent source of essential amino acids, rich in vitamins and minerals. As our pork PMR contains a low-fat blend of pork meat, bones and organs, it is a great alternative for furkids:
- who are allergic to chicken
- on a weight loss regimen
- transitioning to raw
Ingredients may include:
Muscle Meat: Pork Loin / Pork Heart / Pork Tongue
Bones: Pork Ribs / Pig Tail
Organs: Pig Liver / Pig Kidney / Pig Brain / Pig Spleen
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Pork PMR is packaged in 500g for canines and 200g for felines.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
PAWFF's Probiotic Chicken PMR uses chickens reared with lactobacilli-added feed instead of antibiotic growth promoters - making it the better choice as it has less cholesterol and saturated fat.
Chicken is a great source of lean protein that is low in calories and high in omega-6 fatty acid, making it a great option for dogs on a weight loss regimen, or dogs who are transitioning to raw.
Ingredients may include:
Muscle Meat: Probiotic Chicken Breast / Probiotic Chicken Heart / Probiotic Chicken Gizzard
Bones: Probiotic Chicken Head / Probiotic Chicken Neck
Organs: Probiotic Chicken Liver / Probiotic Chicken Brains / Probiotic Chicken Eyeballs
Others: Taurine (for feline PMR)
Probiotic Chicken PMR is packaged in 500g for canines and 200g for felines.
Feeding Guide
Daily Feeding Recommendation (Adults)
Dogs
- Up to 5kg: 100 – 150g per day
- 5 – 10kg: 150 – 250g per day
- 10 – 20kg: 250 – 400g per day
- 20kg+: 400g+ per day
Cats
- Up to 3kg: 60 – 90g per day
- 3 – 5kg: 90 – 130g per day
- 5kg+: 130g+ per day
Body condition adjustment (quick rule)
- If your pet is gaining weight: reduce by ~10% for 7–10 days
- If your pet is losing weight: increase by ~10% for 7–10 days
How to Serve
- Keep frozen until ready to use.
- Thaw in the refrigerator and serve chilled or at room temperature.
- Avoid microwaving (can cook bone content unevenly).
- Once thawed, store refrigerated and feed within 48 hours.
Transition Guide (If switching proteins or new to PMR)
Transition gradually over 5–7 days:
- Days 1–2: 25% PMR, 75% current food
- Days 3–4: 50% PMR, 50% current food
- Days 5–6: 75% PMR, 25% current food
- Day 7: 100% PMR
Feeding Notes (Raw Diet Best Practices)
- Provide fresh water at all times.
- Practice good hygiene: wash hands, utensils, and bowls after feeding.
- Rotate proteins (e.g., pork, chicken, beef) for broader nutrient coverage.
Technical Note / Disclaimer
PMR follows prey model raw principles and is best fed as part of a rotational raw diet. Individual needs vary by life stage and health status. For puppies, kittens, seniors, or pets with medical conditions, consult a professional for personalized feeding guidance.
