Raw meal plans for dogs should make feeding easier, not turn it into a second job. Every pack here is portioned, balanced and built from real Australian produce, so you're not standing in the kitchen weighing out organs and bone on a Sunday night.
We've sorted the range by what your dog actually needs. Puppy packs for growth. Active packs for working dogs and high-energy breeds like Kelpies and Border Collies. Allergy packs for itchy, sensitive dogs. Mass gain packs for dogs that need to put weight on. Small dog packs sized for the little ones. There are cat and kitten plans too.
Everything ships frozen through our cold chain, never by standard post, and there's not a grain, filler or preservative in any of it. Pick a plan that fits your dog's size and stage, and shop all raw meal plans to get a properly balanced raw diet into your freezer this week.
Why Our Raw Meal Plans for Dogs Are Built Differently
A lot of "balanced" raw food is one protein, minced, in a tub. That's not how a dog eats in nature, and it's not how we build a pack.
Each plan combines muscle meat, organs, raw meaty bone and green tripe across a real spread of proteins. Lamb and grass-fed beef for the staples. Venison and duck for dogs that flare up on chicken. Salmon and sardine for the omega-3s that calm skin and support joints. Organs for the vitamins and minerals you simply don't get from muscle meat alone.
The produce is where it's won. Free-ranged, grass-fed and wild-sourced ingredients aren't the same as factory-farmed meat, and the nutrition reflects that. One Australian study found free-range chicken can carry up to 50% more omega-3 than intensively farmed birds.
We've been doing this for over twelve years out of our Campbelltown base in NSW, working with thousands of dogs across every size, breed and health situation you can think of. That experience is what's gone into these combinations, so you don't have to learn it the hard way. The short version is on our why raw feeding works page.
What Green Tripe Adds to the Bowl
Green tripe is the ingredient most pet food leaves out, and it's one of the most useful things in our packs.
It carries living digestive enzymes and natural gut bacteria, which help your dog break down and absorb the rest of the meal. If digestion is off, a chunk of what you feed just passes straight through.
It also brings a natural calcium and phosphorus balance and a gentle, easy protein that suits touchy stomachs. Plenty of owners with a fussy or gassy dog see things settle once tripe is in the rotation. The full rundown is here: why your dog needs green tripe.
Raw Feeding vs Kibble, Briefly
Kibble gets cooked at high heat, which kills enzymes and flattens the nutrition, then the gaps get patched with synthetic additives. Real raw food skips all of that.
Raw keeps protein in its natural state, holds far more moisture, and tends to mean firmer stools, cleaner teeth and steadier energy. The catch has always been convenience, and that's the entire reason these meal packs exist. If you want the deeper comparison, read what a natural raw diet actually is.
Which Raw Meal Plan Suits Your Dog
Start with where your dog's at, then match the pack.
Got a growing pup?
The puppy meal packs are built around the protein, calcium and DHA that growth depends on. Our puppy raw feeding guide walks you through introducing it.
Working dog or high-energy breed?
The active dog meal packs lean on omega-rich salmon frames and primal mixes for stamina and recovery.
Dealing with itching, hot spots or sensitivities?
The allergy meal packs use lean, novel proteins to take pressure off reactive dogs. There's more on managing this on our raw food for allergies page.
Trying to put condition on a lean dog?
The mass gain meal packs push protein, organs and healthy fats.
Small breed?
The small dog meal packs are sized right. And cats aren't an afterthought, with dedicated cat and kitten meal packs for our obligate carnivore friends.
Still not sure? Send us your dog's age and weight and we'll point you at the right pack.
Why Rotating Proteins Matters
Feeding the same protein on repeat is a quiet way to build sensitivities and miss nutrients. Mixing it up sorts both.
Every protein pulls its weight differently. Lamb and beef handle the staples. Duck and venison suit dogs that can't do chicken. Salmon and sardine bring the omega-3s. Turkey keeps things lean.
Because it's all natural produce, you can swap between plans without re-transitioning your dog. Cycling through a few across the month keeps the diet broad and heads off fussiness before it starts.
How Much Raw Food to Feed
Most adult dogs eat roughly 2 to 3% of their body weight a day, split over one or two meals. So a 20kg dog lands around 400 to 600g, with active dogs at the higher end and couch-loving seniors a touch lower. Puppies eat more relative to their size because they're growing.
The honest dial is your dog's body. Ribs easy to feel but not see is the sweet spot. For exact numbers, run them through our raw feeding calculator.
How to Choose the Right Raw Meal Plan
Pick by life stage first. Puppy, active, allergy, mass gain, small dog or cat, there's a pack formulated for it, so start there rather than guessing.
Match it to weight. Use the 2 to 3% guide to work out how many packs you'll get through in a week.
Watch for sensitivities. If common proteins set your dog off, lean on venison and duck instead of chicken or beef.
Transition slowly, then rotate. Coming off kibble, ease raw in over a week or so rather than switching overnight. Once your dog's settled, rotate freely. Avoid the usual slip-ups with our common raw feeding mistakes guide.
Store it properly. Keep packs frozen until you need them, thaw in the fridge over 12 to 24 hours, and never on the bench. Add raw meaty bones between meals for dental work, and round things out with pre-mixed tubs or natural supplements.
Related Raw Feeding Collections
Build out the rest of the bowl with the full raw dog food range, raw meaty bones for dental health, raw combo packs, natural treats, and raw food for cats.
Ready to make feeding simple? Shop all raw meal plans and let us do the sourcing, balancing and prep for you.