Honey’s Healthcare Team - including vets, vet nurses and nutritionists - offers free unlimited advice to help you better understand your dog’s symptoms and how diet may be affecting their gut health.
Many digestive problems are linked to food sensitivities, inflammation and poor-quality or difficult-to-digest ingredients. In some cases, a change in diet can help improve stool quality, reduce irritation and support healthier digestion by addressing the root cause rather than simply managing flare-ups.
Whether your dog has occasional digestive upset or long-term gut issues, our team is here to help - with no pressure and no obligation to become a customer.
How our free advisory service works
Health issues we can help with include:
Allergic skin disease
Anemia
Arthritis
Bloat
Cancer
Chronic diarrhoea
Colitis
Constipation
Dental disease
Diabetes mellitus
Ear infections
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
Food allergies and intolerances
Gastritis
Heart disease
Hypothyroidism
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Kidney disease
Liver disease
Overweight
Pancreatitis
Urinary tract stones/crystals
Vitamin/mineral deficiencies
Give your puppy the best start in life
By feeding your puppy a raw (aka natural diet) you will help ensure that they have a long and healthy life.
Our Healthcare Team will be delighted to explain why kibble and wet food is especially harmful for puppies and to suggest different options.
Senior dogs thrive on Honey’s
Feeding older dogs a raw diet can help prevent and improve all sorts of common disorders, including dental disease, gastrointestinal disease, liver disease, kidney disease, hormonal disease, skin disease, obesity arthritis and cancer. Moreover, it is never too late to make the switch. Our Healthcare Team will be delighted to offer personalised advice.
The best food for Mums and Mums-to-be
We are experts in creating diets for dogs who want to be pregnant, are pregnant or have just had puppies.
Please contact us for detailed advice and a personalised diet plan.
Proof of the connection between health and diet
We all know that what we eat affects our health. Well, what's true for humans is true for dogs.
If you are interested in the subject we can provide research findings, information and further reading.