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Fallon’s Natural Dog Food FAQ


What is Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

Fallon’s Natural Dog Food is a range of carefully selected dog food recipes created by Cotswold Pet Supplies. The range includes grain-free, gluten-free, cold pressed, wet food, puppy, senior and sensitive digestion options, designed to support everyday health, wellbeing and vitality.

Who created Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

Fallon’s Natural Dog Food was created by Cotswold Pet Supplies, founded by Master Dog Trainer and Dog Behaviourist Keith Fallon. The range is based on practical dog care experience and a focus on natural, beneficial ingredients.

Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for sensitive digestion?

Many Fallon’s recipes are designed with sensitive digestion in mind, including grain-free and gluten-free options. Some recipes also include prebiotics to support healthy digestion. If your dog has a known medical condition or severe food sensitivity, we recommend speaking to your vet before changing food.

What is the difference between grain-free and gluten-free dog food?

Grain-free dog food avoids grains such as wheat, maize, barley and rice, depending on the recipe. Gluten-free dog food avoids gluten-containing ingredients such as wheat. Some dogs may do better on one type than the other, so it is worth choosing based on your dog’s individual needs.

Is Fallon’s dog food hypoallergenic?

Some Fallon’s recipes are described as hypoallergenic because they avoid common ingredients that may not suit some dogs. However, every dog is different, and no food can be guaranteed to suit every dog with sensitivities or allergies.

Which Fallon’s recipe should I choose for my dog?

The best recipe depends on your dog’s age, breed size, activity level and any sensitivities. For example, puppy recipes are designed for growing dogs, senior or light recipes may suit older or less active dogs, and grain-free recipes may suit dogs with sensitive digestion.

Do you offer trial bags?

Yes, Fallon’s trial bags are available for selected recipes. Trial bags are a useful way to introduce your dog to a new food before buying a larger bag.

How should I introduce Fallon’s dog food?

We recommend introducing any new dog food gradually over 7 to 10 days. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with your dog’s current food, then slowly increase the amount of new food while reducing the old food.

Can I change my dog straight onto Fallon’s dog food?

A gradual change is usually best. Changing food too quickly can upset some dogs’ digestion, even when the new food is high quality. A slow transition gives your dog’s digestive system time to adjust.

Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for puppies?

Fallon’s includes puppy recipes designed for growing dogs. Puppy food is formulated to support growth and development, so it is important to choose a recipe specifically suitable for puppies rather than an adult maintenance food.

Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for senior dogs?

Yes, selected Fallon’s recipes are suitable for older dogs, including light and mature options. These can be useful for dogs with lower activity levels or those needing support with weight management and everyday joint health.

Does Fallon’s dog food support skin and coat condition?

Several Fallon’s recipes include ingredients such as salmon oil, fish, omega oils or other supportive ingredients that can help maintain normal skin and coat condition as part of a balanced diet.

Does Fallon’s dog food include joint support?

Some Fallon’s recipes include joint-support ingredients such as glucosamine and chondroitin. These ingredients are commonly used to help support normal joint health, especially in active, large breed or older dogs.

What is cold pressed dog food?

Cold pressed dog food is made using a gentler, lower-temperature process than traditional extruded kibble. This helps preserve more of the natural nutrients in the ingredients and produces a dense, easy-to-feed pellet.

Is cold pressed food the same as raw feeding?

No. Cold pressed food is not the same as raw feeding, but it can be a convenient alternative for owners who want a more natural style of feeding without storing, handling or preparing raw food.

Can Fallon’s dog food help with weight control?

Selected Fallon’s recipes are designed for lighter feeding, mature dogs or dogs with lower activity levels. These may help support weight management when fed in the correct daily amount alongside suitable exercise.

How much Fallon’s dog food should I feed?

Feeding amounts depend on your dog’s weight, age, activity level and body condition. Use the feeding guide on the product page or packaging as a starting point, then adjust if your dog gains or loses weight.

Should I feed by weight or by appetite?

It is best to start with the recommended feeding guide based on your dog’s weight, then monitor your dog’s condition. Appetite alone is not always reliable, as some dogs will eat more than they need.

Can I mix Fallon’s dry food with wet food?

Yes, many owners choose to mix dry food with wet food. If you do this, remember to reduce the amount of dry food slightly to avoid overfeeding.

How should I store Fallon’s dog food?

Store dry dog food in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, keep the bag sealed or transfer the food to an airtight container to help maintain freshness.

Do you offer advice on choosing the right food?

Yes, we are happy to help you choose a suitable Fallon’s recipe based on your dog’s age, size, activity level and any dietary concerns.

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  • Weight: 2.00kg
  • Estimated Delivery Time: 2-3 Days
  • £27.99
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    Naturally nutritious wet dog food with beef & superfoods. Gentle steam cooking preserves taste and goodness for a healthy meal.

    Pack of 9 x 300 Gram Tins 


    ✅ Key Benefits :

    • 50% real beef for high-quality protein

    • Gently steam cooked to preserve natural nutrients

    • Superfoods: 5% Quinoa, 4% kale, 4% Papaya, 3% Mango, Aronia Berries, Minerals, 0.1% Linseed Oil for added vitality

    • Light, easily digestible, and naturally nutritious

    • Broth aids digestion meaning free from artificial additives or fillers 

    Composition: 50% Beef, 30.9% Broth, 5% Quinoa, 4% kale, 4% Papaya, 3% Mango, Aronia Berries, Minerals, 0.1% Linseed Oil

    Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 10.2%,Crude Fats 4.9%, Crude Ash 2.50%, Crude Fibre 0.40%, Moisture 78%

    Additives: Nutritional Additives (per kg): Vitamin D3 200 IU, Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 25mg, Manganese (as 

    Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate) 1.4mg, Iodine (as Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 0.75mg, Copper (as Copper(II) sul￾phate pentahydrate) 1.5mg

    Additional Advice: Fresh drinking water should be provided at all times. The feeding guide below should be used as 

    a guideline only. 

    Storage Conditions: Store in cool, dry conditions away from direct sunlight. Once opened, refigirate and use within 2 

    days.

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    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food FAQ


    What is Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food is a range of carefully selected dog food recipes created by Cotswold Pet Supplies. The range includes grain-free, gluten-free, cold pressed, wet food, puppy, senior and sensitive digestion options, designed to support everyday health, wellbeing and vitality.

    Who created Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food was created by Cotswold Pet Supplies, founded by Master Dog Trainer and Dog Behaviourist Keith Fallon. The range is based on practical dog care experience and a focus on natural, beneficial ingredients.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for sensitive digestion?

    Many Fallon’s recipes are designed with sensitive digestion in mind, including grain-free and gluten-free options. Some recipes also include prebiotics to support healthy digestion. If your dog has a known medical condition or severe food sensitivity, we recommend speaking to your vet before changing food.

    What is the difference between grain-free and gluten-free dog food?

    Grain-free dog food avoids grains such as wheat, maize, barley and rice, depending on the recipe. Gluten-free dog food avoids gluten-containing ingredients such as wheat. Some dogs may do better on one type than the other, so it is worth choosing based on your dog’s individual needs.

    Is Fallon’s dog food hypoallergenic?

    Some Fallon’s recipes are described as hypoallergenic because they avoid common ingredients that may not suit some dogs. However, every dog is different, and no food can be guaranteed to suit every dog with sensitivities or allergies.

    Which Fallon’s recipe should I choose for my dog?

    The best recipe depends on your dog’s age, breed size, activity level and any sensitivities. For example, puppy recipes are designed for growing dogs, senior or light recipes may suit older or less active dogs, and grain-free recipes may suit dogs with sensitive digestion.

    Do you offer trial bags?

    Yes, Fallon’s trial bags are available for selected recipes. Trial bags are a useful way to introduce your dog to a new food before buying a larger bag.

    How should I introduce Fallon’s dog food?

    We recommend introducing any new dog food gradually over 7 to 10 days. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with your dog’s current food, then slowly increase the amount of new food while reducing the old food.

    Can I change my dog straight onto Fallon’s dog food?

    A gradual change is usually best. Changing food too quickly can upset some dogs’ digestion, even when the new food is high quality. A slow transition gives your dog’s digestive system time to adjust.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for puppies?

    Fallon’s includes puppy recipes designed for growing dogs. Puppy food is formulated to support growth and development, so it is important to choose a recipe specifically suitable for puppies rather than an adult maintenance food.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for senior dogs?

    Yes, selected Fallon’s recipes are suitable for older dogs, including light and mature options. These can be useful for dogs with lower activity levels or those needing support with weight management and everyday joint health.

    Does Fallon’s dog food support skin and coat condition?

    Several Fallon’s recipes include ingredients such as salmon oil, fish, omega oils or other supportive ingredients that can help maintain normal skin and coat condition as part of a balanced diet.

    Does Fallon’s dog food include joint support?

    Some Fallon’s recipes include joint-support ingredients such as glucosamine and chondroitin. These ingredients are commonly used to help support normal joint health, especially in active, large breed or older dogs.

    What is cold pressed dog food?

    Cold pressed dog food is made using a gentler, lower-temperature process than traditional extruded kibble. This helps preserve more of the natural nutrients in the ingredients and produces a dense, easy-to-feed pellet.

    Is cold pressed food the same as raw feeding?

    No. Cold pressed food is not the same as raw feeding, but it can be a convenient alternative for owners who want a more natural style of feeding without storing, handling or preparing raw food.

    Can Fallon’s dog food help with weight control?

    Selected Fallon’s recipes are designed for lighter feeding, mature dogs or dogs with lower activity levels. These may help support weight management when fed in the correct daily amount alongside suitable exercise.

    How much Fallon’s dog food should I feed?

    Feeding amounts depend on your dog’s weight, age, activity level and body condition. Use the feeding guide on the product page or packaging as a starting point, then adjust if your dog gains or loses weight.

    Should I feed by weight or by appetite?

    It is best to start with the recommended feeding guide based on your dog’s weight, then monitor your dog’s condition. Appetite alone is not always reliable, as some dogs will eat more than they need.

    Can I mix Fallon’s dry food with wet food?

    Yes, many owners choose to mix dry food with wet food. If you do this, remember to reduce the amount of dry food slightly to avoid overfeeding.

    How should I store Fallon’s dog food?

    Store dry dog food in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, keep the bag sealed or transfer the food to an airtight container to help maintain freshness.

    Do you offer advice on choosing the right food?

    Yes, we are happy to help you choose a suitable Fallon’s recipe based on your dog’s age, size, activity level and any dietary concerns.

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    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food FAQ


    What is Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food is a range of carefully selected dog food recipes created by Cotswold Pet Supplies. The range includes grain-free, gluten-free, cold pressed, wet food, puppy, senior and sensitive digestion options, designed to support everyday health, wellbeing and vitality.

    Who created Fallon’s Natural Dog Food?

    Fallon’s Natural Dog Food was created by Cotswold Pet Supplies, founded by Master Dog Trainer and Dog Behaviourist Keith Fallon. The range is based on practical dog care experience and a focus on natural, beneficial ingredients.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for sensitive digestion?

    Many Fallon’s recipes are designed with sensitive digestion in mind, including grain-free and gluten-free options. Some recipes also include prebiotics to support healthy digestion. If your dog has a known medical condition or severe food sensitivity, we recommend speaking to your vet before changing food.

    What is the difference between grain-free and gluten-free dog food?

    Grain-free dog food avoids grains such as wheat, maize, barley and rice, depending on the recipe. Gluten-free dog food avoids gluten-containing ingredients such as wheat. Some dogs may do better on one type than the other, so it is worth choosing based on your dog’s individual needs.

    Is Fallon’s dog food hypoallergenic?

    Some Fallon’s recipes are described as hypoallergenic because they avoid common ingredients that may not suit some dogs. However, every dog is different, and no food can be guaranteed to suit every dog with sensitivities or allergies.

    Which Fallon’s recipe should I choose for my dog?

    The best recipe depends on your dog’s age, breed size, activity level and any sensitivities. For example, puppy recipes are designed for growing dogs, senior or light recipes may suit older or less active dogs, and grain-free recipes may suit dogs with sensitive digestion.

    Do you offer trial bags?

    Yes, Fallon’s trial bags are available for selected recipes. Trial bags are a useful way to introduce your dog to a new food before buying a larger bag.

    How should I introduce Fallon’s dog food?

    We recommend introducing any new dog food gradually over 7 to 10 days. Start by mixing a small amount of the new food with your dog’s current food, then slowly increase the amount of new food while reducing the old food.

    Can I change my dog straight onto Fallon’s dog food?

    A gradual change is usually best. Changing food too quickly can upset some dogs’ digestion, even when the new food is high quality. A slow transition gives your dog’s digestive system time to adjust.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for puppies?

    Fallon’s includes puppy recipes designed for growing dogs. Puppy food is formulated to support growth and development, so it is important to choose a recipe specifically suitable for puppies rather than an adult maintenance food.

    Is Fallon’s dog food suitable for senior dogs?

    Yes, selected Fallon’s recipes are suitable for older dogs, including light and mature options. These can be useful for dogs with lower activity levels or those needing support with weight management and everyday joint health.

    Does Fallon’s dog food support skin and coat condition?

    Several Fallon’s recipes include ingredients such as salmon oil, fish, omega oils or other supportive ingredients that can help maintain normal skin and coat condition as part of a balanced diet.

    Does Fallon’s dog food include joint support?

    Some Fallon’s recipes include joint-support ingredients such as glucosamine and chondroitin. These ingredients are commonly used to help support normal joint health, especially in active, large breed or older dogs.

    What is cold pressed dog food?

    Cold pressed dog food is made using a gentler, lower-temperature process than traditional extruded kibble. This helps preserve more of the natural nutrients in the ingredients and produces a dense, easy-to-feed pellet.

    Is cold pressed food the same as raw feeding?

    No. Cold pressed food is not the same as raw feeding, but it can be a convenient alternative for owners who want a more natural style of feeding without storing, handling or preparing raw food.

    Can Fallon’s dog food help with weight control?

    Selected Fallon’s recipes are designed for lighter feeding, mature dogs or dogs with lower activity levels. These may help support weight management when fed in the correct daily amount alongside suitable exercise.

    How much Fallon’s dog food should I feed?

    Feeding amounts depend on your dog’s weight, age, activity level and body condition. Use the feeding guide on the product page or packaging as a starting point, then adjust if your dog gains or loses weight.

    Should I feed by weight or by appetite?

    It is best to start with the recommended feeding guide based on your dog’s weight, then monitor your dog’s condition. Appetite alone is not always reliable, as some dogs will eat more than they need.

    Can I mix Fallon’s dry food with wet food?

    Yes, many owners choose to mix dry food with wet food. If you do this, remember to reduce the amount of dry food slightly to avoid overfeeding.

    How should I store Fallon’s dog food?

    Store dry dog food in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, keep the bag sealed or transfer the food to an airtight container to help maintain freshness.

    Do you offer advice on choosing the right food?

    Yes, we are happy to help you choose a suitable Fallon’s recipe based on your dog’s age, size, activity level and any dietary concerns.

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