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Raw Dog Food, Complete Raw Diet Rolls
Raw feeding is a popular approach for dogs whose owners want minimally processed nutrition. Our raw dog food rolls are complete diets, formulated for nutritional completeness and suitable for puppies through adult dogs. Made in Australia.
What's in the range
- Single Protein Raw Rolls for dogs with sensitivities.
- Standard Adult Raw Rolls.
- Puppy-Formulated Raw Rolls.
Always handle raw food with proper hygiene. Wash hands, sanitise surfaces, and store frozen until use. Browse the raw food range.
Raw Dog Food, Single-Protein Meals for Australian Dogs
Raw feeding is one of the strongest-growing approaches to Australian dog nutrition. Done properly, it delivers high-quality protein, minimal processing, and full ingredient transparency. Our raw dog food range is sourced from Australian-grown meats, balanced for daily feeding, and clearly labelled for the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) approach. Suitable for adult dogs across all sizes, with formulations for sensitive stomachs and food-allergy management.
What's in the range
- Single-protein patties in kangaroo, beef, chicken, lamb and turkey.
- Mixed-protein meal blocks with vegetables and offal for balanced nutrition.
- Frozen raw bones (knuckle, marrow, neck) for dental health and enrichment.
- Raw food starter kits for dogs transitioning from kibble.
- Storage-friendly portion packs for small and medium dogs.
How do I transition my dog to raw food safely?
Most dogs handle the switch over 7 to 14 days. Start with 25% raw mixed with 75% of the previous food on day one, then increase the raw portion by 25% every 3 to 4 days. Watch for loose stools or vomiting and slow the transition if needed. Some dogs do best with a cold-turkey switch, but the gradual approach is safer for sensitive stomachs.
Is raw dog food safe for puppies and senior dogs?
Puppies can eat raw food from around 8 weeks once weaned, but need carefully balanced formulations with appropriate calcium and phosphorus ratios for growing bones. Senior dogs benefit from raw feeding's high digestibility, but those with kidney or dental issues should consult a vet first. Always source from Australian-made, food-safe-handled raw food.
How much raw food should I feed my dog per day?
The general rule for adult dogs is 2 to 3% of body weight per day. A 10kg dog needs 200 to 300g of raw food. Adjust based on activity level (more for working dogs, less for couch dogs) and watch the body condition score. Split into two meals.
Do I need to add supplements when feeding raw?
Most balanced commercial raw foods include the essential vitamins and minerals dogs need. If you're building meals from individual ingredients, consider adding omega-3 (fish oil), calcium (ground eggshell or bone), and a vet-approved multivitamin. Always check the label for AAFCO complete-and-balanced status.