SIMPLE Delicious and Nutritious Raw Dog Food Meal

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We Feed Raw is nutritionally complete and balanced and can be fed as-is, although some people choose to add toppers for added taste, texture, or bonus nutrition for their dog.

Our recipes were formulated by a PhD animal nutritionist with over 30 years of experience and exceed AAFCO nutrition requirements for dogs of all life stages, including large breed puppies.

Each patty contains approximately 80% muscle meat (with associated connective tissue and fat), 10% secreting organs, 10% finely ground bone, and added vitamins and minerals to provide all the nutrition your pup needs.

We often get asked this: what temperature should I feed my dog’s meals? The answer really depends on the dog you’re feeding. Some dogs do better with warm meals, others do fine with cold (even in the form of frozen meat snacks!), and then there are dogs who like their meals somewhere in between—closer to room temp. Let’s break down the options.

THE MOST POPULAR. Straight from the fridge. This is the easiest way to feed, as you’re simply thawing the food packets in your fridge for 12-24 hours before mealtime. Once a dog has been fully transitioned to raw, they typically have no issue eating their meals at about a 40-degree temp.

THE WARMED-UP METHOD. Use heated bone broth, warm water, or try gently searing the patty. This is a great approach for dogs who are new to raw and may be turned off by the cold temperature (especially if they’re accustomed to kibble or cooked food). Over time, you’ll be able to heat less and less until you’re feeding straight from the fridge. Some dogs, however, even after they’re fully transitioned to raw, tend to do better with warmer temps, especially if they’re prone to yeast issues. (One note: It’s important that you don’t fully cook the meat, as this defeats the purpose of feeding raw.)

THE ROOM-TEMP APPROACH. While we don’t recommend leaving raw food out for long periods of time, it’s fine to take your pet’s food out of the fridge and then let it sit for 15-20 minutes on the countertop. This takes the chill off and can make the food more palatable and digestible.

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We Feed Raw is made from the good stuff. No preservatives, no fillers, no artificial flavors or colors. Just meat, organ, fresh finely ground bone + added vitamins and minerals.

Raw meals. Made right, made easy. The healthiest way to feed your dog. (And the easiest way to do it.)
-Complete + balanced raw meals
-PhD nutritionist formulated
-Sourced from USDA, human-grade meats
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I love we feed raw, but I’m really hoping that a more budget friendly beef version comes out. My mom is poor and the family dog is allergic to poultry. 😔
All dogs deserve to eat right.

sly-fi
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Add the shell for calcium (make sure it’s organic)

rubylouisebourne
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What are your thoughts on feeding once a day? I have a pit bull mixed terrier, she weighs about 60-65 and a Belgian shepherd that weighs around half that weight. I’ve wanted to switch to feeding them a raw diet with meat, organs, eggs, berries, pumpkin etc.

NaztyGamingHD
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Make sure to add others like animal organs! It may sound gross, but its acually healthy for them, especialky scince they are naturally born carnivors.I suggest turkey/ chicken necks, hearts, kindeys, etc. I suggest reaserching, because the list goes on!

sleepsadist
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I’ve heard ppl put the egg shell in too(?) - any opinions on that

steminist
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Try poached egg once in awhile! It’s the most bioavailable form of egg for dogs. Learned this on PawsofPrey

sly-fi
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any recommendations for my maltipoo shes medium sized how many times should i feed her a day and what typa meat they eat or what foods i should buy i dont like feeding the plain kibbles

Cookiekskater
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Should I feed this to my Bulldog Amstaff mix?

MagnusJakobsson-kq
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Where do you get those pumpkin treats really interests d

brooklynhoodfavorite
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I have a 8 wk old akita pup 12 pounds . Do you have a recipe ? If i could buy the packaged with stamps id get it but need to buy all the organs etc to make a recipe .
I just font know how much and what all needed to make a recipe for a 12 pound pup

Vashti-akita
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Where did you get the pumpkin treats from or when homemade

vontaax
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Idk why but I thought you were talking about Australian people at first

antsydragon
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SOOO expensive!!! Just looked and it's $80 a Don't know how the average person is supposed to afford it!!!

jd
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That’s it? And no the egg doesn’t have all of the amino acids..

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