Raw dog food specials are how to stock the freezer without paying full price for staples your dog already eats. This rotating page brings together our discounted raw meaty bones, primal organ mixes, natural supplements and jerky-style treats, so you can grab the things you'd buy anyway when they hit a sharper price.
The line-up shifts as fresh produce moves through the cold chain. Recent deals have included lamb necks at over 40% off for big-chewing breeds like Staffies and German Shepherds, organ combo packs at 30% off for a nutrient boost in any bowl, and turkey-based bones for dogs that need a lower-fat option. Whatever's listed below is current. Check back weekly.
What Usually Shows Up in the Specials
The deals rotate, but most weeks pull from a handful of categories.
Raw meaty bones are the most common. Lamb necks, turkey drumsticks, turkey heads and deer feet all turn up here when stock allows. They're the bones we trust for dental work and natural calcium, and they tend to be the items owners stock deepest.
Primal organ packs are usually next. Organs are the most nutrient-dense thing you can feed a dog, and when something like the primal venison organ mix or the deer and emu organ combo pack drops in price, it's worth grabbing two and tucking them into the freezer for protein rotation.
Natural treats and chews like green tripe jerky and deer feet appear regularly. These are the everyday rewards and dental chews that owners burn through fastest, so a discount adds up.
Supplements show up too. The Omega Wild natural oil is the one to watch for if your dog needs ongoing skin, coat or joint support. Mutton bird oil is genuinely premium and worth stocking when it drops.
Combo packs and bundles are the deepest savings on the page. They bundle items you'd buy anyway and shave significant percentages off the combined price.
How to Make the Most of Raw Dog Food Specials
There's a smarter way to shop a special page than just grabbing whatever's cheapest.
Buy what you already feed
If lamb necks are your dog's regular bone, that's the deal worth jumping on. Discounts on items you'd buy anyway are real savings. Discounts on items your dog won't eat are just clutter in your freezer.
Use specials to try new proteins
A 30 to 40% discount is the right moment to introduce a new protein your dog hasn't had. Pick up an organ mix or a new bone variety, try it once, and see how your dog responds before committing to it at full price. Variety is core to a healthy raw diet anyway, covered in our guide on why protein rotation matters.
Stock the freezer when staples drop
Raw freezes well. If your usual raw meaty bones or pre-mixed meat tubs are discounted, that's the week to order a fortnight or month's supply rather than your usual weekly amount.
Pair specials with a full meal plan
Specials are a great top-up, but they're not a complete diet on their own. Build the base of your dog's bowl with one of our raw meal packs and use the specials to add variety, dental work and treats around it.
Factor in cold-chain delivery
Frozen orders ship through our cold chain rather than standard post, so it makes sense to combine a special pickup with a regular order to spread the freight cost. Check the home delivery info for cut-offs and zones.
Match the Specials to Your Dog
If your dog's a heavy chewer that needs dental work, watch the raw meaty bones on sale. Lamb necks, turkey drumsticks and deer feet all do dental work without the harshness of weight-bearing leg bones.
If your dog has itchy or sensitive skin, look at supplements like Omega Wild when they're discounted, and pair with the natural pet supplements range. For the dietary side of skin issues, our raw food for allergies page is the better starting point.
If your dog needs nutritional density, grab any organ specials that appear. Organs hold the vitamins and minerals muscle meat doesn't, so they're the best value way to lift a bowl's nutrition.
If your dog's on raw treats and chews, stock up on green tripe jerky, deer feet and other items from the natural pet treats range when they're discounted.
Related Collections
Beyond the specials, build your dog's diet from the full raw dog food range, raw meaty bones, raw meal packs, natural pet supplements, pre-mixed meat tubs, raw treats and raw combo packs. New to raw feeding? Start with the food selector guide.