Fresh Raw Dog Food Subscription
Fresh Raw Dog Food Subscription
Fresh, Balanced Raw Food — Made for Your Dog
Fresh, balanced raw food made in small batches using real meat, bone, and organs.
Portions are customized based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.
Pricing Note:
Subscription pricing reflects a base minimum. Portions and total quantity are adjusted based on your dog's profile and delivery schedule.
Each quantity equals 1lb of food. Select the total number of pounds needed per delivery.
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Subscription Details
What Goes Into Each Meal
Each meal is built around the core components of a biologically appropriate raw diet:
- Muscle meat (including heart)
- Ground bone for calcium and phosphorus
- Secreting organs (liver and kidney)
Ingredients are rotated for variety while maintaining balanced nutrition.
No fillers, no grains, no mystery ingredients.
How Portions Are Determined
Portions are calculated using your dog’s weight, life stage, and activity level.
Most dogs eat approximately 2–3% of their body weight per day.
Puppies and highly active dogs may require more.
You don’t need to measure or calculate — portions are adjusted for you.
Storage, Handling & Safety
- Keep food frozen until ready to use
- Thaw in the refrigerator
- Once thawed, use within 72 hours
- Do not microwave
- Wash hands and surfaces after handling
Prepared in small batches using human-grade handling practices.
How Much Raw Food Does My Dog Need?
Step 1: Use your dog’s current weight:
Always calculate food amounts based on your dog’s current body weight.
Note for puppies:
- Small breeds mature faster
→ transition off puppy feeding around 9–12 months - Medium breeds
→ usually 12–15 months - Large & giant breeds grow longer
→ stay on puppy feeding 12–18 months (sometimes up to 24)
This is about growth plates and skeletal development, not just calories.
Step 2: Choose the right feeding percentage
Puppies:
7–10% of current body weight per day, depending on age and growth rate.
Adult dogs:
• Low activity / senior: 2%
• Average activity: 2.5%
• High activity: 3%
Step 3: Calculate daily intake
Example (puppy):
- 10 lb puppy × 7% = 0.7 lb per day
Example (adult):
- 20 lb adult dog × 2.5% = 0.5 lb per day
Step 4: Convert to delivery amount
Multiply the daily amount by the number of days between deliveries.
Example:
- 0.5 lb/day × 30 days = 15 lbs per delivery