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Premium Puppy - Meal Pack #01

A powerful puppy pack to build strength, support gut health, and encourage balanced growth.

$110.00
Premium Puppy - Meal Pack #03

Support growing pups with premium proteins, joint support, and balanced nutrition.

$102.00
Premium Puppy - Meal Pack #02

A balanced boost for growing pups—supporting joints, digestion, and brain development.

$75.00
Premium Puppy - Meal Pack #04

Complete raw puppy meal pack with proteins, bones, and omega-rich fish for growth, joint, and immune support.

$86.90

Premium puppy meal packs are the easiest way to feed a young dog a complete, balanced raw diet without sourcing every component yourself. Each pack here combines lean proteins, raw meaty bones, omega-rich fish and organ meat in proportions built specifically for growing puppies, ready to thaw and serve. Whether you've got a Labrador pup laying down muscle, a Kelpie burning through every meal, or a French Bulldog working through its growth window, this is the post-transition pack designed to be the daily core of your puppy's diet. Pick the pack that matches your pup's size and stage, and stock the freezer.

 

What Makes a Premium Puppy Meal Pack Different

Puppies aren't small adult dogs. They're growing fast, laying down bone, muscle, brain and organ tissue at a rate they'll never repeat. That means the bowl has to deliver more protein, more fat, more digestible calcium and phosphorus, and more concentrated micronutrients per gram than an adult diet.

Premium puppy meal packs handle that by combining the right ratios of muscle meat, organ, soft raw meaty bones and omega-rich fish in one ready-to-feed package. No portioning, no weighing individual components, no worrying about whether the calcium balance is right for a large-breed pup. Everything is sized and balanced for puppies specifically.

These packs work best as the ongoing daily diet once your puppy is fully on raw. If your pup is still adjusting from kibble or wet food, start with the dedicated puppy transition packs first and move onto premium packs once digestion is settled.

 

The Two Premium Puppy Meal Packs Explained

Premium Puppy Meal Pack #01

The fuller pack at $110, built to support muscle growth, gut health and balanced development. Suits medium and large breed puppies with bigger daily intake, or households feeding more than one pup. Generally enough volume to last a small puppy a week or longer, and a large pup three to four days.

 

Premium Puppy Meal Pack #04

The compact version at $86.90. Complete raw nutrition with proteins, soft bones and omega-rich fish for growth, joint and immune support. Suits small and medium breed puppies, lower-volume eaters, or owners stocking smaller portions across a longer freezer rotation.

 

How to Use a Premium Puppy Pack as the Daily Diet

Feed by body weight and stage

Young puppies eat dramatically more relative to body weight than adult dogs. A pup at three months eats around 6 to 8% of body weight daily; by six months that drops to 4 to 6%; by nine months around 3 to 4%; by twelve months they're transitioning toward adult portions of 2 to 3%. Run exact numbers through our raw feeding calculator and recalculate every couple of weeks because growth shifts quickly.

 

Split meals frequently

Puppies under four months need four meals a day. Four to six months drops to three. By eight or nine months, three meals work. By the time they reach adolescence, two to three meals matches an adult pattern. Frequency matters because puppy stomachs are small and the energy demand of growth is constant.

 

Adjust for breed size

Small and toy breeds reach adult size by twelve months. Medium breeds around twelve to fifteen months. Large and giant breeds take fifteen to twenty-four months and need controlled, steady growth, never rapid weight gain. Feed accurately and stay lean for big-breed pups specifically since rapid early growth is linked to joint problems later. There's more on this in our puppy raw feeding guide.

 

Add variety from the broader range

Meal packs are the daily base, but rotation matters. Add single proteins, raw meaty bones, fish and treats from the broader raw puppy food range for protein variety and to broaden your pup's palate early. Pups exposed to many proteins young rarely become fussy adults.

 

Storage and thawing

Keep packs frozen until needed, thaw in the fridge over 12 to 24 hours, use within two to three days. Serve at room temperature. Don't thaw on the bench. New to raw entirely? Start with why raw works.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

A premium puppy meal pack is a complete, balanced raw meal pack built specifically for growing puppies, combining muscle meat, organ, soft raw meaty bones and omega-rich fish in portioned, ready-to-feed packaging. It saves the work of sourcing each component separately while making sure your puppy is getting the right nutritional ratios for growth, joint development and immune health.
Pack #01 is the larger pack at $110, suited to medium and large breed pups or multi-puppy households. Pack #04 is the compact version at $86.90, suited to small and medium breeds, lower-volume eaters, or smaller freezer rotations. If your pup is still transitioning from kibble, start with the dedicated puppy transition packs first.
Frozen, packs last six months in the freezer. Thawed in the fridge, use within two to three days. Actual feeding duration depends on your pup's size. Pack #01 might cover a week for a 5kg pup or three to four days for a 15kg pup. Calculate by daily portion against the pack weight.
Not as a direct switch. Move gradually over 7 to 10 days using the dedicated puppy transition packs first, then progress to premium packs once your puppy is settled on raw and digestion is calm. Going cold turkey from kibble to a full premium pack usually causes loose stools.
Yes. The packs are formulated with natural calcium and phosphorus from real soft raw meaty bones rather than synthetic additives, which gives large-breed pups the balanced skeletal development their growth window needs. Stay accurate with portions and don't overfeed, since rapid growth in large breeds is the bigger risk than calcium content.