Is Raw Dawg right for your dog?
The honest version.
Most brands will sell to anyone with a card. We won't.
Raw can be a strong fit for many dogs, but some dogs are not in the right place to start yet. If yours is one of them, here is the honest version of why, and when to come back.
Ask your veterinarian first if your dog has a medical condition, is immunocompromised, pregnant, nursing, or recovering from illness or medication.
You know your dog. Use this as a practical checkpoint before the first bowl.
The quick read.
Raw feeding works best when the timing, gut, and household are ready.
When to wait before the first bowl.
Use this as a practical checkpoint before you order.
Raw can be a great fit for puppies, but growing pups need a puppy-balanced formula with more calories and the right calcium-to-phosphorus ratio to build bone. Raw Dawg is dialed for grown dogs, so we would start after the skeleton is done growing: around 12 months for most dogs and 18 months for giant breeds.
The call is yours.
Raw Dawg products are food, not medicine. Nothing on this site, including our quiz, this page, or product content, constitutes veterinary advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment plan. Decisions about what and when to feed your dog are yours to make.
By purchasing Raw Dawg, you confirm your dog is an appropriate candidate for raw feeding and accept responsibility for your feeding decisions. Raw food carries bacteria; handle and store as directed in our Safe Handling & Storage instructions.
