Our RAW DOG FOOD Is Good to the LAST LICK!

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Our raw dog food is so delicious, your dog will lick their bowl clean - with or without optional tasty toppers!

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
-FREE cold-shipping nationwide
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Nice! 👍
Also how did u make the bone broth :)

ITZ_JESTER-
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Nobody mentions raspberries? Just triple berry mix. Raspberries ok to use?

kristinschofield
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I have 4 dogs a Chihuahua 12 yrs old, Dorkie 12 yrs old, ShiTuz 10 yrs old and a Lab 8 yrs old.the theee small dogs weigh 8 lbs, the Lab weighs 80 lbs., how much should food should I give them a day? I am really serious about doing this for them. I would need to fix enough to feed for a month at a time. How did you cook the bone broth?

louisejackson
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if you peel out the egg shell membrane and give it to your dog its even better for them!!

gemmaeverett