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❄️ Elevate your dog’s diet with raw, real, and ridiculously tasty nuggets!
Primal Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food Nuggets combine 50% cage-free turkey and wild-caught sardines with USDA organic fruits and vegetables in a grain-free, minimally processed formula. Designed for optimal digestibility and nutrient absorption, this shelf-stable, freeze-dried meal supports your dog’s weight, skin, coat, oral, and eye health without artificial additives. Perfect as a complete meal or topper, it’s crafted in the USA with no synthetic vitamins or fillers, delivering raw nutrition convenience that your dog will crave.













| ASIN | B00B511UXE |
| Additional Features | Freeze-Dried, High-Quality Human-Grade Ingredients |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Wild-Caught |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,820 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #37 in Freeze-Dried Dog Food |
| Brand Name | Primal Pet Foods |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Country of Publication | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,154) |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Turkey |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00895135000984 |
| Item Form | Nugget |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Primal Pet Foods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CTF-FD |
| Model Number | CTF-FD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | Enhances nutrient absorption for optimal health and reduced waste |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Meal, Topper, Treat |
| Special Ingredients | organic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Food |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 895135000984 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
I**N
The ONLY brand my picky dog has eaten consistently, in her entire lifetime - over 19 years! Pickiest eater I've ever heard of! We've tried so many differing bags of dry, canned wet food, kibbles, dry crunchy, Dry soft and chewy, pellets, nuggets, chunks, disks, random bites, with topper, without topper, oh and damn near every brand of topper... I'm sure I've left out but you get my point. lol! This Primal Freeze-Dried Dog Food Nuggets of all differing flavors are THE PRICIEST Brand I've ever considered feeding my dog, but as she had become "senior", I wanted to make the last years of her life, the best they can be! So, I'm spending the extra money! Its worth it too! Her entire demeanor has changed for the better! She has FAR more energy than while on the best quality foods I could find. But many pf the commercial brands are simply TRASH! Do your due diligence! This stuff is literally the healthiest dry food you can lay hands on, without making some food yourself! Who has time for that! 5 stars and I am happy to say, well worth the price but it would be nice to see the price drop, considerably as this style becomes more popular and more businesses get with it and start making more competitive products! Wink, wink! Get with it Pet food suppliers! lol! I give this stuff 5 Stars across the board! You may feed to your mutt, "as is, dry". Add water as suggested or mix in hot water for a hot meal for your pet! Amazing stuff! Be sure to WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER CONTACT AS THIS TRULY IS "RAW" MEAT PRODUCT. Nowhere near as dangerous as raw meat, fish or poultry. But the warning for humans not to eat it, and to wash your hands after handling, is on the bag as well! READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY for you and your beloved furball's sake! Hope you find this helpful!
C**F
My dogs love this formula! Not always available….
I**Y
I got these as a birthday gift for my daughter’s black lab. My daughter is very very particular about what her dogs eat so this is approved by her. And of course, the dog.
A**R
My Dog used to LOVE these, when she got older & had trouble eating I felt good giving her these as a treat because they are very nutritious. She liked them dry but also soaked in water. My cats actually love them too & since my dog has passed the kitties still get these as a treat, I just break off a little chunk for them. They have tried the cat version but prefer the dog version since they are softer.
L**Z
Perhaps I shouldn’t write a review so soon after Boo Boo first meal, but he LOVED it. I had my doubts about turkey and sardines, as he’s finicky about omega-3. I dehydrated two bricks and pierced a capsule of Omega-3 and little guy chowed down. Now he’s looking for leftovers on his paws! Boo recently began chemotherapy for canine lymphoma so diet has become especially critical. There were way too many recipes and too much conflicting advice online about how to make my own. There are so many enzymes a dog’s digestive track needs that it doesn’t get from simply cooking meat on the stove. If you can swing it, more power to you but it would be way too easy for me to overlook something critical. I winnowed my list of critically good and bad ingredients and began the search for store bought food; but my focus had been on Boo Boo’s treatment and then managing side effects (side note: most websites note the majority of dogs don’t experience them but its taken a lot out of my poor guy. Nothing acute, thanks be to God, but just zonked), so I chose to find a blogger who had been in my shoes and done the work. I found one at www.somepets.com that recommended this food as it’s what she fed her dog, Ty, when he successfully went through the CHOP protocol. A few pointers after countless hours of research on canine cancer diets, if you’re in my shoes: carbohydrates/most grains convert to sugar in the body. Cancer cells love sugar. Stay away from them in food and treats. Boo Boo has always been on a grain free diet, which meant one less change. Definitely a win. A truly raw diet may be great for healthy dogs, but too risky for a dog undergoing treatment due to their weakened immune systems and higher potential for infection. Raw beef is the least risky as it has the fewest microbes of other meat options, but raw isn’t anything I’d feel comfortable with giving Boo Boo during treatment. Many wonderful diets for healthy dogs are filled with fruits and vegetables. You need to be careful here due to the carbohydrate information shared above. For instance, when I tried making my own dog food, I added carrots and peas thinking they’d be good (and it’s what I had in the refrigerator) but they’re too carbohydrate heavy. This is what made me decide that my efforts to cook may do more harm than good. Cancer cells are less responsive to fat cells. Protein, protein, protein. Just as in the human market, the veterinary world touts tons of supplements with very little, if any, scientifically backed evidence. What’s worse is when your dog is in chemotherapy/radiation, many of these supplements can potentially impact treatment. Be sure to show your vet everything you’re adding. I showed my vet oncologist Boo Boo’s probiotic and she said it wouldn’t hurt (read: it might not help either). The only supplements with scientifically supported studies and clinical evidence for improving outcomes for canine lymphoma was integrating Omega-3. For that reason, I love the sardines in this food and probably makes the Omega 3 oil I sprinkle on taste a little better than in Boo’s beef meals! I’ll come back and edit this if Boo’s enthusiastic reception changes.
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