Services (Nutrition Advice)

Services Offered


General Nutritional Consultation for Dogs or Cats – £49.99

Via telephone or Zoom (30 minutes)
Includes:

  • Full assessment of your pet’s current diet
  • Discussion of health concerns such as:
    • Allergies
    • Sensitive skin
    • Gastrointestinal issues
    • Fussy eating
    • Full anal glands
    • Urinary problems
    • Pancreatitis, renal (kidney) failure, hepatic (liver) conditions
    • Osteoarthritis, cardiac disease, and more
  • Written report of recommendations emailed after the session

⚠️ Note: This service does not include personalised fresh/raw recipe formulation. See “Fresh Food Package” below for that service.


Weight Management Consultation (Dog or Cat) – £49.99

Via telephone or Zoom (30 minutes)
Includes:

  • Supportive, non-judgmental discussion about your pet’s:
    • Weight
    • Diet
    • Exercise routine
  • A custom feeding and treat plan based on your preferred food type (dry, wet, or raw)
  • Calorie requirements calculated and emailed as a detailed plan

🥦 Want to feed home-prepared food? A custom fresh recipe plan can be provided for an additional charge (see below).


Fresh Food Recipe Formulation – £150.00

For Dogs or Cats with specific conditions
Includes:

  • Professionally formulated cooked or raw diet (FEDIAF-compliant)
  • Tailored for conditions such as:
    • Allergies
    • Digestive issues
    • Sensitive skin
    • Fussy eating
    • Full anal glands
    • Weight management (over or underweight)
  • Recipe is delivered with clear instructions and a nutrient breakdown

⚠️ Important: For complex health conditions, please consult a board-certified veterinary nutritionist.


Rabbit Nutritional Consultation – £34.99

Via telephone or Zoom (30 minutes)
Includes:

  • Diet assessment and improvement advice
  • Covers issues such as:
    • Sticky bottom
    • Obesity
    • Dental disease
    • GI stasis
    • Over-production of caecotrophs
  • Written report of recommendations emailed after the session

⚠️ Emergency Notice: If your rabbit stops eating or pooing, take them to a vet immediately — this is an urgent emergency.