Introduction If you’re feeding raw in the UK, you’ll quickly meet three acronyms: FEDIAF, AAFCO and NRC. This guide explains what they mean in plain English, how “complete” raw products are defined in the UK, what to look for on labels, and where DIY raw needs extra care. For site context, start with the complete UK raw guide , switch safely using the 7–14 day transition plan , and keep hygiene tight with the UK safety and HPP guide . For UK/EU labelling and consumer context, see PFMA pet food labelling , a clear overview of AAFCO’s understanding pet food , and the science background via NRC Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats . General care advice for owners is available in the PDSA pet health hub , and practical cold‑chain tips in FSA guidance on chilling . What “complete and balanced” means in the UK “Complete” pet foods are formulated to meet recognised nutrient guidelines for the stated life stage. In the UK/EU, brands typically align with FEDIAF. If you feed a “complete”...