ProDog Chicken Raw Puppy Food Meal a lip licking perfection pups can’t resist! ProDog puppy raw dog food meals are formulated and balanced especially for growing puppies. Created as a fine mince consistency perfect for small mouths and baby teeth. Featuring a blend of fresh chicken meat, ground chicken bone, and nutrient rich chicken offal, all sourced from DEFRA approved, British Farm Assurance certified local farms. ProDog raw puppy range is also fortified with seasonal veggies, superfoods, and premium Atlantic salmon oil.
Suitable for all dogs up to 24 weeks
Chicken is loaded with essential proteins, vitamins, and minerals like vitamin B and selenium, making it a staple in any puppy’s diet. Packed with amino acids for building lean muscle, and ground bone, an excellent source of calcium, collagen and glucosamine for strong, healthy bones. Enriched with nutrient dense chicken offal, this puppy raw dog food offers a FEDIAF standard complete raw dog food meal, ensuring your puppy gets the optimal nutrition they deserve.
*Please note* ProDog use double 8mm mincing plates for all ingredients in their puppy meal range. Bone fragments may be present on occasion.
Simply defrost, pop the lid and serve! Then relax in the knowledge your puppy is getting unbeatable natural nutrition, every single day.
Available in 500g size tubs.
Complete Nutrition give your pup the best start with ProDog, FEDIAF standard puppy meals. Packed with nose to tail nutrition, each recipe is expertly created by canine nutritionists using carefully selected, natural ingredients. Every bite supports your pup’s growth and development with the perfect balance of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and healthy fats. ProDog Chicken Raw Puppy Food is perfectly balanced to deliver the optimal ratio of animal based proteins, healthy fats and plant powered goodness in every meal.
Composition: 80% British Chicken Meat (Includes Approx. 10% Ground Chicken Bone), 6% British Chicken Liver, 9% Seasonal British Vegetables and Berries (5% Leafy Greens, 3% Carrots, 1% Blueberries), 3.5% Ground Pumpkin Seeds, 0.5% Wheatgrass, 0.5% Irish Kelp, 0.5% Atlantic Salmon Oil
Nutritional Analysis: Moisture 74.3%, Protein 13.4%, Total Fats 5.5%, Ash 4.1%, Crude Fibre 0.9%
Mineral Content: Sodium 593mg, Calcium 10199mg, Phosphorus 6273mg,
Ca:P 1.6: 1
- Storage and Handling
- • Keep raw dog food frozen until use
- • Defrost overnight in the fridge
- • Do not refreeze
- • Will last 4 days if kept refrigerated
- • If lesser amounts are needed, allow to soften enough to segment and decant from the frozen tray. Keep remainder frozen
ProDog raw puppy food is a human quality, raw meat product and should be handled observing standard hygiene rules.
- • ALWAYS wash hands, utensils and surfaces after use
- • ALWAYS supply clean, fresh drinking water for your dog daily
Feeding Guidelines
ProDog puppy food is for dogs aged 4 weeks to 24 weeks. ProDog offer a variety of raw dog food ranges for adult dogs 24 weeks +. At approx. 24 weeks you can move your puppy onto the adult ranges. If your puppy has intolerances to chicken you can transition to their adult range earlier, please contact the ProDog raw nutritionist team for guidance.
Feeding Quantities
Feeding amounts vary dependent on your dog’s age
Age (Weeks)
Amount to Feed
7-10
8-10% of body weight
10-16
7-8% of body weight
16-20
6-7% of body weight
20-24
5-6% of body weight
24-36
4-5% of body weight
36-56
3-4% of body weight
56-68
2.5-3.5% of body weight
68+ (Adult)
2-3% of ideal body weight
- Feeding Frequencies
- Puppies up to 16 weeks spread the daily raw food allowance over 4 meals.
- From 17 to 24 weeks reduce to 3 meals a day.
- 24 weeks plus, 2 meals a day.
- Adult dogs ideally feed 1 to 2 meals a day.
Feeding guidelines vary, and suggested frequencies and quantities are only a guide. Each dog has a unique metabolism, lifestyle, and nutritional needs. Raw puppy food should be tailored to their individual requirements. When changing your pup’s diet, monitor their weight, physical appearance, and toilet habits to ensure a smooth transition to dietary changes.