Feed What Nature Intended
A species-appropriate raw diet supports every stage of your dog's life.
Why Raw?
Dogs are carnivores that evolved eating whole prey — raw meat, bones, and organs. Commercial kibble is a modern convenience, but raw feeding more closely mirrors what their bodies are designed to digest and thrive on.
- Higher bioavailability of proteins and nutrients
- Improved coat quality and skin health
- Better digestion and firmer stools
- Stronger immune system
- Healthier teeth and gums
- Increased energy and lean muscle mass
What a Raw Diet Includes
Muscle Meat
The primary protein source. Beef, chicken, pork, turkey, fish — rotated for variety and balanced amino acids.
Raw Bones
Edible bones provide calcium and phosphorus. Chewing raw bones also keeps teeth clean naturally.
Organ Meats
Liver, kidney, heart, and tripe are nutrient-dense "superfoods" — up to 10% of the diet.
Supplements
Whole-body supplements, goat milk, and bone broth round out the diet with probiotics and micronutrients.
Per-Protein Benefits
Feeding Guide
A general starting point is feeding 2–3% of your dog's ideal adult body weight per day, split into one or two meals. Adjust based on activity level, age, and body condition.
Daily amount (grams) = body weight (kg) × 1000 × 0.025
Example: 20 kg dog → 20 × 1000 × 0.025 = 500 g/day
Puppies and highly active dogs may need up to 5–6%. Senior or less active dogs may need closer to 1.5%.
