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Why go natural?

It's pretty obvious...

When then say this, they mean that

As passionate dog lovers, we find it appalling that the majority of the dog food market is controlled by just four companies, churning out ultraprocessed dry food. This stuff is made from unknown animal parts and powders, basically the doggy equivalent of living on chips. Imagine that for a lifetime! Packed with preservatives to extend shelf life, it's not something you'd want for yourself, so why give it to your furry friend?

European regulations allow products to be labeled as containing a specific protein, like "Doggie Dinner with Beef," even if it only has 3% beef. The remaining 96%? A nasty mix of highly processed cereals, sugars, trans fats, and chemical flavor enhancers—ingredients you'd never dream of putting in your own mouth.

Let's be our dogs' health heroes. By feeding them fresh, real food, we're giving them a genuine shot at a long, healthy life. Our dogs deserve nothing less than the best, and it all starts with what we put in their bowls.

At Boosa & Co., our meal recipes have been carefully developed, tried and tested by both our chief chef and resident vet, and approved by Boosa herself. We include at least 75% protein in each meal, and the remaining 25% is natural goodness that you would eat yourself.

What to expect:

First few days

A new kind of excitement - you'll see your dog getting excited about food again

Week 1 & 2

  • More energy
  • Smaller, firmer stools

Week 4

  • More vitality and stamina.
  • Less itching, less allergy issues

Week 12

  • Shinier fur
  • Better breath
  • Still very excited about their food.

Week 24+

  • Less visits to the vet.
  • Stronger muscles and bones.
  • A deeper, intangible sense of wellbeing

Obesity. It’s a dog thing too

According to a survey of European veterinarians, 45% of dogs suffer from obesity. This is usually due to a combination of poor diet and lack of physical activity. Dry food which has very high levels of carbohydrates and processed sugars plays a big part of the obesity pandemic. Just like people, once a dog doesn’t eat properly, they have lower levels of energy which causes them to not want to run around as much as a healthy dog, further turning the problem into a vicious circle.

You can have too much of a good thing

Even the healthiest food in the world can lead to obesity if you eat too much of it. Many dog owners often don’t know what the right amount of food is, and if their dog barks long enough or asks cutely enough, they usually cave in and give them an extra serving.

At Boosa & Co., our chief vet designed a simple quiz to determine just what your dog needs, based on their weight, age and breed.