Cotswold RAW sausages are made here in the Cotswolds from quality British meat and seasonal vegetables. Our food contains nothing but the finest, freshest, human grade ingredients, absolutely nothing is added that is not listed on the label.
A super convenient way to serve our premium raw dog food, our award-winning complete Active 80/20 recipe is packed into a natural sausage casing for easy portion control.
Cotswold RAW’s 80/20 Active sausage range is uniquely formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of an active working dog. It contains 80% raw meat and bone and 20% fresh vegetables with natural herbal supplements.
This range is available to 500g and 1kg packs. The 500g packs contain 10 x 50g sausages and the 1kg packs contain 10 x 100g sausages.
Ingredients
Our 80/20 complete lamb meal is formulated for active working dogs and consists of 80% raw meat and bone, 20% seasonal vegetables and natural herbal supplements.
British lamb with bone (65%), beef heart (5%), beef liver (5%), beef kidney (5%), seasonal vegetables (carrots (5%), cauliflower (5%), cabbage (5%), broccoli (5%), free range eggs (0.5%) milled flaxseed (0.5%), wheatgerm (0.25%), kelp (0.15%), turmeric (0.12%), milk thistle (0.05%), dandelion (0.05%), nettle leaf (0.05%), alfalfa (0.025%), spirulina (0.02%), thyme (0.02%).
Analytical Constituents
Protein 14.4%, Fat 14.84%, Ash (inorganic matter) 3.7%, Fibre 0.3%, Moisture 65.7%
Energy content 2145 kcal/kg
Ca: P ratio 1.77
Feeding guide
Adult dogs should be fed, as a guide, 2-3% of their bodyweight per day.
Being a fresh product once defrosted, keep for 48-72hours in a refrigerator. This meal should be fed raw. Thoroughly defrost food before serving.
Always remember good hygiene practices, handle as you would any other raw meat. Wash hands and utensils after handling.
All dogs are different and the amount of food they need depends on their daily energy requirement, which varies according to many factors including their breed, activity level, age and environment. In broad terms raw feeding guidelines suggest feeding a daily ration of 2-3% of their bodyweight. Small breed dogs will need more and large breeds, less. Note that credible research (Richard D. Kealey et al, JAVMA, Vol 220, 2002) has shown that dogs fed a restricted diet live longer so we recommend starting at the lower end of the range and increasing the amount as necessary in order to achieve an ideal body condition.
Remember to use your dog’s ideal body-weight – not necessarily its current weight. The above table represents daily needs.