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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.
How to use it?
Ingredients
Horsetail Hypericum Calendula Hydrastis Green tea
How to use it?
What does it do?
How to use it?
One dose at 8am Second dose at 8:30am Third dose at 9:00am Fourth dose at 11am Fifth dose at 1pm The next day, give one dose at 8am, one at 4pm and one dose at 11pm.
What does it do?
How to feed it?
Ingredients
Primary vaccinosis remedy Used for canine papillomas
Helps to remove toxic reaction from vaccinated animals Used to push foreign objects to the surface Helps with boils/abscesses Useful for blocked tear ducts and salivary glands
S kin health M obility/joint health I mproved cellular function (healthier organs) D ecreased inflammation D igestion support I ncreased energy D ecreased hyperactivity D ecreased anxiety D etoxification
What does it do?
How to feed it?
What Does It Do?
Strengthen your dog’s immune system or more importantly, modulate to immune system Help keep your dog’s gastrointestinal track calm during times of stress Produce metabolites that fight against bacteria like E. coli and salmonella • Improve availability of nutrients to the diet Improve production of neurotransmitters in the brain Researched and proven to stay viable in the acidity acid of a dog's gut Not affected by antibiotics commonly prescribed to treat intestinal upset.
How to feed it?
Ingredients
Homeopathic Arnica commonly used for pain and inflammation, post - surgical procedures, trauma and can address old injuries Homeopathic Ruta Grav is commonly used for sprains, injuries, strain, bruises bones, pulled ligaments, soreness i n bones, tendons, joints and cartilage Homeopathic Calendula commonly used as a healing agent and first aid for injuries Homeopathic Officinale (comfrey) commonly used for injury to bones, cartilage, tendons and periosteum This product supports: ACL injuries Arthritis Degenerative diseases Bone and muscle injury Healthy joints Healthy tendons Healthy muscles
Ingredients
Oxtail is rich in protein which is essential for muscle development and cell repair for pets. It is also a rich source of iron, which supports oxygen transport, promotes healthy liver function and supports overall energy and vitality.
Whole oxtails are great as a recreational chew, while grinded bones are easily digestible and a great alternative to whole oxtail as it eliminates the risk of choking hazards.
*Whole oxtails are chopped into 4-5 parts and are available in 500g or 1kg options.
*Please always watch your dogs when you offer them recreational bones.
Country of Origin: Sweden
Pork Spare Ribs are a natural source of calcium and phosphorus. Having your pets chew on spare ribs will help clean their teeth and help reduce the risk of gum disease.
Country of Origin: Brazil