If you are new to raw dog foods, please check out our article on the pros and cons of raw dog food diets. Raw food is a great option for many dogs, but there are many considerations you need to take into account. It's not the right fit for every dog, so understanding whether you should give a full raw dog food diet, or just supplement with partial raw foods I.e., "toppers") is essential for the best experience for you and your pup!
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Turducken Raw Dog Food 2-Pack
Steve's Real Food
Product Review Score
4.54 out of 5 stars
30 reviews$78.96
Freeze-Dried Turkey Dog Food 2-Pack
Steve's Real Food
Product Review Score
4.42 out of 5 stars
103 reviews$79.90
Freeze-Dried White Fish Dog Food
Steve's Real Food
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4.54 out of 5 stars
22 reviews$57.00 $50.70
Steve's Freeze-Dried Beef Dog Food
Steve's Real Food
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4.86 out of 5 stars
164 reviews$80.90
Special Considerations for Senior Dogs & Raw Food Toppers
For our wise, older companions (generally over 8 years old), dietary changes, especially to a raw dog food diet, require extra patience. Some senior pups, due to their aging digestive systems, may find it challenging to suddenly digest raw ingredients, especially if they haven't had them before. While starting a raw food for dogs diet from puppyhood can be ideal, asking an older system to adapt can sometimes be too much.
In these cases, consider using raw dog food as a delicious "topper" rather than a full meal. Adding just a small amount, like a side dish, can introduce beneficial enzymes and nutrients without overwhelming their digestive system. Explore brands that offer freeze-dried or dehydrated dog food as a convenient and safer topper option.