FREE UK DELIVERY OVER £20* | 10% OFF FIRST ORDER WITH NEWSLETTER SIGN UP!
FREE NEXT DAY UK DELIVERY OVER £20*
10% OFF FIRST ORDER WITH NEWSLETTER SIGN UP!
0

FAQs

Get the answers to your questions...

Accounts & Subscriptions

If you cannot find the answer to your question here, then you can email us at customer.services@furrboost.com

Furr Boost subscription works like most mainstream subscription services in which you will sign up to the right package for you, be charged ahead of the order frequency until you cancel the subscription.

Yes, if your Fur Baby decides that they want to change the flavour, then you can do so inside your account. Simply select your subscription and then navigate to ‘Change subscription’. You will be taken through the checkout process again to update your subscription order. If you have any issues please contact us and we will adjust it to meet your needs manually.

Furr Boost RECIPES

Furr Boost is fantastic for dogs who are fed a dry and wet combination or purely dry food diet.

The drink may not be suitable for dogs who are fed a strict raw diet, since Furr Boost is cooked and should be introduced gradually to dogs who have no cooked food in their diet.

Furr Boost is suitable for almost all dogs – it contains no allergenic raw materials, however we would recommend our plant based drink if your Furr Baby is sensitive to some proteins. If your pooch has a sensitive tummy, as with all new food products, we recommend introducing Furr Boost slowly by following the feeding guidelines and introducing only a quarter of the recommended allowance at a time, before gradually building up to a full serving.

Water is still king when it comes to hydration, and it’s vital that fresh drinking water is always available for your Furr Baby. But just like us humans, it’s nice to mix things up and add some flavour.

Our research has shown that not only do dogs love our drinks, but it also has a host of other benefits and functionality to support anxiety, healthy coat and digestion, and is also fantastic for enrichment.

Give it a go – we think your Furr Baby will love it.

7 days in the fridge. Did you know that Furr Boost is freezable too and can be poured into enrichment toys or pupsicles for a tasty iced treat that can keep for up to 9 months frozen.

No! Only the best for Furr Boost lovers! We’re junk and filler free. Furr Boost contains only high quality, human grade ingredients with some extra goodness. Each carton contains the three main flavour ingredients plus added vitamins, sea kelp, probiotic, yeast beta glucan, salmon oil, flaxseed oil and coconut oil – each chosen for their health and nutritional goodness. It doesn’t contain any wheat or grain, and will never contain any junk or hidden nasties.

Yes you can – check out Sustainability for more information on this.

The ingredient are listed in range and ingredients, along with the benefits of each to support your dogs well being, resulting in a 100% natural and *high (replace the word high with Low) protein treat. We have selected the best cuts of meat, fruit and vegetables to create this hydrating drink.

common questions

If you are unsure about feeding your dog Furr Boost, like with any other new foods, introduce it slowly by adding a quarter to a half of the recommended dose over a few days to your dog, then slowly increasing until the full recommended dose is reached. Add the drink to your dogs daily food as a topper, to entice them to eat and improve appetite, as a drink on its own, or freeze it in a lick mat or Kong along with some other tasty tidbits.

A poorly coat can be a sign of a bad diet, so ensuring that your dog has a balanced diet and is ingesting all the right protein, carbohydrate, fats, vitamins and minerals they need to maintain a healthy coat and skin is important for their overall good health and in turn well being.

Yes, to help get fluids into your dog, use Furr Boost as per the feeding guidelines and add another two thirds of water, this will push fluids to replace the fluids your dog has lost through vomiting. Our feeding guidelines are set at one third of your dogs daily water intake, so if you know they need more fluids, we recommend adding water to the drink. A good rule of thumb is 50ml of fluids per 1Kg of your dogs body weight.

Yes, to help get fluids into your dog, use Furr Boost as per the feeding guidelines and add two thirds of water, this will push fluids to replace the fluids your dog has lost as diarrhoea. Our feeding guidelines are set at one third of your dogs daily water intake, so if you know they need more fluids, we recommend adding water to the drink. A good rule of thumb is 50ml of fluids per 1Kg of your dogs body weight.

If you dog has a Urinary Tract infection, cranberry is used as a natural supplement; it prevents bacteria from sticking to the urethra and in turn flush out the bad bacteria associated with this type of infection. Whilst all Furr Boost would be suitable, our recommendation would be Chicken, Butternut Squash and Cranberry flavour.

Drinking lots of fluids will help to flush dogs kidneys through and Furr Boost can be used to add flavour and push fluids. Our feeding guidelines are set at one third of your dogs daily water intake, so if you know they need more fluids, we recommend adding water to the drink. A good rule of thumb is 50ml of fluids per 1Kg of your dogs body weight.

Yes, the natural fibre from the fruit and vegetable content combined with prebiotic derived from chicory root, help to aid digestion, reduce flatulence and improve stools, particularly if stools are dry or your dog is constipated.

Yes, Furr Boost contains sea kelp, which is high in iron and fortifies the blood.

Every dog is different in terms of weight and diet tolerances, the nutritional information for fat levels is given on each pack of Furr Boost – please see each product’s description tab for composition and analytical constituents. If you are unsure, please check with your local veterinary on how to manage your dogs diet and medicinal needs.

Furr Boost can be fed to a dog with diabetes, however it would be prudent to check blood sugar levels and monitor.

Every dog is different in terms of weight and diet tolerances, the nutritional information for fat levels is given on each pack of Furr Boost, please see each product’s description tab for composition and analytical constituents. If you are unsure, please check with your local veterinary on how to manage your dogs diet and medicinal needs.

Absolutely, due to the balance of fats and oils, as well as vitamins and minerals, Furr Boost can help support and aid joints.

Yes, due to the addition of fats and oils, along with vitamins and minerals aimed at supporting a dog’s skin and coat. Our product is 100% natural, with no added artificial preservatives, colourants, antioxidants, grains or added salt.

If you follow the feeding guideline’s this will provide all the information you will need on this, please see the Feeding guidelines here

Extremely important, dogs bodies are made up of 80% water, similar to us humans. Water is needed to not only stay hydrated, but to deliver nutrients to every living cell in the body. If your dog doesn’t drink enough water, then the best way to make them to drink more is to add flavour.

Christmas shut down and last order dates

After a really busy year, we are taking a break over the Christmas period. We will be shut on the 24th December to the 2nd January.

Should you wish to receive your order in time for Christmas please note the last days to place your order:

Taster Packs – Last order date 20th Dec for delivery before Christmas (Royal Mail)
For 4 cartons or more – Last order date is 23rd Dec (ParcelForce)

Usual service will resume on the 2nd January in 2025.

  • Hide Medication in
  • Enrichment Activities
  • Well being support
  • Chilled drink
  • Push fluids (water down up to 50%)
  • Topper – Soften Kibble
  • Sickness and recovery
  • End of life support
  • Healthy Treat
  • Distraction
  • After endurance
  • Grab and go for long walks or travel
  • Enrichment Activities
  • Frozen treats
  • Topper over food
  • Sickness and recovery
  • Healthy Treat
  • Training
  • Distraction
  • Enrichment Activities
  • Frozen treats
  • Topper over food
  • Sickness and recovery