A balanced raw diet consists of a variety of proteins.
A balanced diet isn’t just one kind of meat on repeat.
Your dog needs a mix of meats, bones, and organs to cover all the nutritional bases.
Different proteins, bones, and organs all bring their own nutrients to the bowl. Beef’s loaded with zinc, chicken’s lighter on fat, lamb’s rich in iron, and so on.
Mix it up. Rotate proteins. Keep it real.
Radowg recommends a rotation of three red meats, a white meat, and an oily fish.
To help round out the nutrients, drop in farm fresh eggs a couple times a week.
That’s how you raise a pup who thrives, not just survives.
Check out our Starter Guide for tips, and hit us up with questions. We live for this stuff!
Feed Responsibly
Quality Over Perfection
Our meat comes from federally inspected facilities. They operate under rigorous standards for food safety, quality assurance, and sanitation.
All Radowg is hormone- and antibiotic-free, just the way nature intended.
No fillers. No additives. No preservatives. No B.S.
Our bricks are cut in small batches by humans, not factory robots. Some bricks are a bit bigger, some a bit smaller, and bag weights can range from 20–22 lbs. That’s okay — nature isn’t perfect, and your dog isn’t either. You’re not weighing every bite of your own dinner, and your dog doesn’t need that kind of precision either (unless of course there’s a medical reason).
By keeping it real, and skipping obsessive measuring, we waste less, save time, and pass the savings on to you. We might skimp on perfection, but when it comes to quality, we never compromise
REAL FOOD YOU CAN TRUST

Each RADOWG product has a specific meat/bone/organ ratio. This helps you to customize your dogs' diet, specific to their individual needs.
NO FILLERS. NO ADDITIVES. JUST THE STUFF NATURE INTENDED.
Meat - Bone - Organ
The Radowg Product Lineup
Wash your hands, surfaces, and utensils like a responsible human. Warm, soapy water works wonders.
Be extra diligent, just like you would with your own steak, if little humans, seniors, or anyone with a delicate immune system is around.
Leave the raw goodness frozen until ready to use.
Keep your fridge at a cool 0–4°C (32–40°F) and your freezer at a frosty −18°C (0°F) or colder to keep bacteria at bay.
Thaw in the fridge, in a sealed container, for 6 to 12 hrs.
Once thawed, your pup’s feast has a 3-day expiry. Don’t let it linger like last week’s leftovers.
Re-freezing? Science says yes, but only if it thawed in the fridge, and it must be used within 24hours once thawed for a second time.
Radowg is not intended for human consumption.
Please don’t cook Radowg food. It has bones in it. Raw bones are safe, but cooked bones are trouble.
Speaking of bones...Raw meaty bones are messy business. Feed them outside, or on surfaces that can handle the carnage.
Bowls Matter. Choose stainless steel, glass, or ceramic because they are easier to clean and disinfect after mealtime.
Give those water bowls daily scrubs, too.
SAFE HANDLING

Feeding raw isn’t a trend.
It’s a family.
Welcome to the pack.















