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How much raw dog food should I feed my dog each day?
Feed 2–3% of your dog’s body weight daily in raw food. Split that amount into:
- Puppies: 3–4 meals a day
- Adult dogs: 2 meals a day
- Senior dogs: 2 smaller meals a day
Adjust portions based on your dog’s activity, metabolism, and conditioning. You can view our full Raw Feeding Guide for detailed feeding charts by age and weight.
What’s the best way to transition my dog from kibble to raw food?
Transition slowly over 7–10 days, starting with 25% raw and 75% kibble, then gradually increase the raw portion. This helps your dog’s digestive system adjust and reduces stool changes.
See our Feeding Guide for tips on transitioning puppies, adults, and seniors to a clean, raw diet.
Why is raw dog food better than kibble?
Raw dog food is made with 100% real meat, organs, and bone, providing a more natural, minimally processed diet that aligns with a dog’s ancestral nutrition.
Kibble, on the other hand, is typically cooked at high temperatures and may include carbohydrates, fillers, or synthetic additives. You can learn more about the key differences on our full Freeze-Dried vs. Kibble Comparison.
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