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Natural Instinct is giving support to Dobermann Rescue UK & Europe by helping to keep its rescue dogs healthy and happy with a natural bones and raw food diet (BARF).

The pet food brand is known for its “high quality and raw” pet food, and over the last two years has set out to ensure dogs receive an essential diet of the correct proteins, vitamins and minerals.

Doberman Rescue launched five years ago and works to home abandoned dogs, whilst also providing health checks.

Future adoption packs for the charity dogs will now include Natural Instinct’s BARF diet booklets full of information and guidance on a raw feeding diet.

Liz Price, rescue worker for Dobermann Rescue UK & Europe, said: “We are so thrilled to have the support of Natural Instinct. The food donated to our rescues has been beyond generous and all our dogs are huge fans of the delicious raw meals. We’re very grateful for the continued support as we work to find forever homes for our Dobermann rescues”.

Sara Kinge, a manager from Natural Instinct said: “It’s been a challenging year for everyone, and we’re delighted to be able to continue to help those in need. 

“The Dobermann Rescue charity does truly fantastic work and we are so pleased that the dogs are loving our raw food packed with natural goodness.”

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