Raw Feeding 101

Everything you need to know about feeding your dog real, species-appropriate food.

No fluff. No myths. Just real information.

What is Raw Feeding?

Raw feeding is a way of feeding dogs real, whole foods instead of highly processed kibble. It typically includes fresh muscle meat, organs, bones, and sometimes small amounts of fruits and vegetables – all in their most natural form. This approach is based on how dogs are biologically designed to eat.

Why Do People Switch to Raw?

• Healthier skin and coat

• Improved digestion and smaller stools

• Increased energy levels

• Better dental health

• Fewer unnecessary fillers and additives

Most owners don’t go back once they see the difference.

What's in a Proper Raw Diet?

Muscle Meat

The primary protein source that fuels your dog’s body.

Organs

Nutrient-dense parts like liver and kidney that provide essential vitamins.

Bone

Provides calcium and supports dental health.

Optional Extras

Small amounts of fruits and vegetables for added nutrients.

Is Raw Safe?

Yes – when handled and sourced properly. Just like any food, safety comes down to quality, storage, and handling. Bacteria can exist in all types of food – including kibble – which is why proper sourcing and hygiene matter more than the type of food itself.

How to Get Started

  1. Start simple – begin with one protein source
  2.  Transition gradually over several days
  3. Keep portions consistent
  4. Monitor your dog’s digestion and energy
  5. Adjust as needed

Not Sure Where To Start?

We make it simple. From raw food to natural chews and supplements, everything we carry is carefully selected to support your dog’s health.

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