Sensitive Skin Raw Dog Food Bulk Roll

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Same beloved Sensitive Skin recipe, but in roll form! This 2kg roll is ideal for multi-dog households or larger breeds who need A LOT of Big Dog.

Price

$
19.99
RRP

Size

2
(Resealable Bag)

For the Sensitive Souls

As with all Big Dog recipes, to this combination, we add nutrient-dense and phytochemical-rich fruits and vegetables. All topped off with our special extra ingredients, including (but not limited to) cold-pressed ground flaxseed, cold-pressed flaxseed oil, whole eggs, kelp, and sprouted wheatgrass.

Our raw recipes produced in 2kg rolls are a great economical option for multi-dog households or larger breeds who need A LOT of Big Dog. Loaded with skin-nourishing and anti-inflammatory goodness, this raw diet has been formulated to help address skin problems from the inside out, to help dogs with itchy, sore, irritated and inflamed skin get back to their optimal state of health as quickly and naturally as possible. 

Our Sensitive Skin raw food diet contains excellent sources of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids from whole salmon. Turmeric lends its anti-inflammatory powers to this recipe. These ingredients are responsible for promoting healthy skin, a healthy soft and shiny coat and a stronger immune system, all working together towards healing and reducing the likelihood of future skin issues. This unique recipe is also perfect for dogs with arthritis who need anti-inflammatory dietary support to help manage this condition.

Skin Health
Bone, Nail & Dental Health
Immune Health
Muscle Repair & Growth
Joint Health
Gut Health

High quality Raw Ingredients.. Always

At Big Dog we always use the highest quality human grade food sources from Australian farms (organic where possible) and local farms.

Tasmanian Salmon

Tasmanian Salmon is a rich source of complete protein for our pets, containing the amino acids methionine and cysteine.
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Turkey Meat

Turkey is a rich source of complete protein for our pets.
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Crushed bone

Crushed raw bone is a great source of high-quality and absorbable calcium for our pets.
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Cartilage

Cartilage is a great source of nutrients for your pet, it is packed full of calcium, glucosamine, chondroitin, and collagen.
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Pork Meat

Pork is a rich source of vitamin B1 which is essential for normal nervous system function and energy production.
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Apples

Apples, like all plants are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Green Bananas

Green banana contributes to digestive health, stool quality and reduced flatulence.
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Carrots

Carrots are a source of fibre, they contribute to digestive health and assist in improving stool quality.
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Lettuce

The most well-known health providing benefit of lettuce is chlorophyll, which is a power boosting nutrient that detoxifies the liver and digestive system.
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Green Beans

Green beans are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Celery

Celery is a source of vitamins A, C and K, as well as folate, potassium, and manganese.
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Broccoli

Broccoli is an excellent source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Oranges

Oranges are also a source of potassium and one of the highest known sources of vitamin C.
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Strawberries

Strawberries are also a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants.
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Blueberries

Blueberries are a great source of vitamin C, antioxidants, and vitamin K.
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Heart

Heart is a good source of B vitamins as well as the minerals zinc, iron, and selenium.
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Lung

Lung is a low-fat source of high-quality protein.
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Liver

A true superfood for our pets, liver in Big Dog recipes allows our food to be complete and balanced using only fresh, natural whole foods.
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Kidney

Kidney is high in essential vitamins including vitamin A, B2, B6, B7, B12 and essential minerals iron and selenium.
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Trachea

Trachea is a natural source of cartilage and collagen.
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Sprouted Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass contains iron, calcium, magnesium, 17 amino acids, vitamins A, C, E, K, as well as B complex vitamins.
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Nettle and Dandelion Tea

Nettle and Dandelion are medicinal herbs with a long history of and evidence in treating skin conditions.
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Cold Pressed Ground Flaxseed

Flax is a source of fibre that positively influences digestive function, stool quality, and overall health.
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Goats Whey

Whey is a source of glutathione, a protein that functions as a powerful antioxidant and assists in normal detoxification processes in the body.
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Psyllium

Psyllium is a natural source of dietary fibre. Dietary fibre at species-appropriate amounts has many health benefits for our pets.
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Kelp

Kelp is a superfood for our pets and one of the important ingredients that allows Big Dog recipes to be naturally complete and balanced without the addition of any synthetic or unnatural ingredients.
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Turmeric

Turmeric, thanks to its active ingredient, curcumin is a powerful natural anti-inflammatory.
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Organic Fulvic Acid

Fulvic acid has been studied for its role as an antioxidant, reducing inflammation, improving gut health and more.
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Ingredient Info
Apples
Apples, like all plants are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Feeding Guide

How to Raw Feed Your dog

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal!
Feeding Chart

How much to feed your pet

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal, and enjoy better dog poo!
Transition Guide

How to Transition to a Raw food diet

We recommend a 2 week transition to a new food:

Nutritional Info

Typical Analysis

Kilojoules Per 100g
690
Kilojoules Per Serve
Serving Size (g)
Crude Protein
12.5%
Crude Fat
13%
Carbohydrates
1%
Fibre
<1%
Calcium
0.40%
Phosphorus
0.50%
Calcium/Phosphorus Ratio
1:0.8
Moisture
71%
Ash
3%
Omega 3 (g/100g)
0.78g
Omega 6:3 Ratio
2:1

Ingredients

Tasmanian salmon, Turkey (meat, crushed bone & cartilage), Pork (meat, crushed bone & cartilage), seasonal fruit & vegetables (apple, green bananas, carrots, lettuce, green beans, celery, broccoli, orange, strawberries, blueberries), Lamb (heart, lung, liver, kidney, trachea), Goat (heart, liver, lung, kidney, trachea), sprouted wheatgrass, nettle and dandelion tea, cold pressed ground flaxseed, goats whey, psyllium, kelp, turmeric, organic fulvic acid.

Storage and Handling

Read our detailed guide on handling and storing raw dog food
Store frozen

Be sure to keep raw food frozen until ready for thawing. Thaw before feeding, avoid re-freezing.

Storage and Safety

This is an all-natural product with no preservatives; once thawed it must be used within 2-3 days. Keep thawed portions in a sealed, airtight container in your refrigerator. Do not cook as our recipe contains bone. It is important to discard any thawed product that no longer look or smells fresh.

Defrost Properly


To thaw, place portion in a container and allow to thaw in the fridge. To accelerate the thawing process, place in sink of lukewarm water for 15 - 30 minutes, ensuring not to cook.

Wash Well

Standard safe hygienic practices should be followed at all times when handling fresh, raw food; ensure all utensils, work areas and hands are thoroughly washed with warm soapy water after being in contact with raw food.

The Fine Print

  • PET FOOD ONLY made from fresh and carefully sourced ingredients but not for human consumption.
  • Contains raw offal and crushed raw bone - DO NOT COOK.
  • Batch-to-batch variation may result from the use of fresh, seasonal produce.

How to use this product

How to transition your dog to raw food easily

How do I Handle and Store Raw Dog Food?

A guide to raw feeding your puppy

FAQs

What would you recommend for a dog with sensitive skin / irritated skin?

Dogs who have an itch or irritated skin most commonly are reacting to something in their environment however, certain foods can be allergens in some dogs.  

If you find your pup has an issue with something in their environment we recommend narrowing down the options to find the culprit and removing it. This can include things such as plants, yard sprays, diffusers or even deodorants.

As well as working towards identifying and eliminating allergens from your pets environment, introducing our Sensitive Skin recipe can help assist with the dietary management of allergies. This recipe helps to promote a healthy skin, soft and shiny coat and a stronger immune system through its inclusion of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon, cold-pressed coconut oil and activated chia seeds.

For dogs who may have an itch due to a dietary intolerance we recommend getting in touch with a holistic veterinarian or canine nutritionist to discuss an elimination diet. When dogs are suspected to have an allergy to something in their diet, they’re often switched over to a novel protein diet. We have 3 novel, single protein diets currently in our range; our Kangaroo, Goat and Turkey recipes.

Does your dog really have a food allergy?

Food allergies and diet with Chris Essex

Can you lightly thaw the Rolls out just to be able to cut and then re-freeze?

Portioning this product while still frozen is quite difficult, so, yes, we would recommend lightly thawing the product and then portioning for re-freeze. However, we don’t recommend completely thawing our Rolls and then re-freezing them. We don't use any preservatives in our food, so maintaining a low temperature is really important to maintain product integrity. Once fully thawed, the Rolls only last 2 – 3 days in the fridge.

Can your Big Dog Rolls be used for training treats?

Unfortunately, no. Our Big Dog Rolls come frozen, and when thawed they have a 'minced meat' consistency, so, they wouldn't be suitable for training treats.

What is the difference between your Big Dog Patties and Big Dog Rolls?

Nothing! Our raw dog food recipes produced in 2kg Rolls are a great economical option for multi-dog households or larger breeds who need A LOT of Big Dog.

Does your raw dog food Roll contain any binding agents?

There is no binding agent in our 'Big Dog Rolls.' It is the exact same recipe as our 3kg 'Patties' range but frozen into a roll, so it won’t bind when defrosted and will come out as the same consistency as our Big Dog 'Pattie's'.

Is your food 'Complete and Balanced'?

Big Dog recipes are a Complete and Balanced Diet for healthy growth in puppies and health maintenance in adults. Our substantiation to support this claim is based on the outcome of a successful feeding trial with Smart Pups Assistance Dogs, our charity of choice.

The exception to this is our Kangaroo Single Protein Diet which is too low in fat and calories for growing pups, as our Wellbeing Diet as they are specifically formulated for mature dogs and weight loss.

For giant-breed puppies we recommend getting in touch with your vet and looking into our Goat Diet.

Feel free to contact our staff if you had any questions in regards to our diets here at: customercare@bigdogpetfoods.com

For more information on our diets being Complete and Balanced check out our article 'Complete and Balanced by Nature'

Does your Big Dog Rolls come frozen?

Yes! Exactly like our Big Dog Patties!

How do you store your Big Dog Rolls once thawed?

Once fully thawed, the rolls should be in a sealed tight container no more than 2 – 3 days in the fridge. Give it a sniff if unsure, if it smells a bit off and not fresh, we don't recommend serving it.

Squeezing out Big Dog Rolls into container.
Storing and portioning the Big Dog Chicken Rolls into a container.

How long can you keep the Big Dog Rolls in the fridge once thawed?

We recommend 2-3 days and then give it a sniff to make sure it is still okay! If unsure, and it smells a bit off and not fresh, we don't recommend serving it.

What flavours does your Rolls come in?

Our Rolls come in Combo, Sensitive Skin and Chicken raw dog food recipes!

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