Quick answer

Our top pick is Stella & Chewy’s Frozen Raw Patties for Puppies, which offers a balanced raw diet with added DHA for brain development and a precise calcium-phosphorus ratio for large breed puppies. For a more affordable option, consider Nature’s Variety Instinct Raw Boost Mixers. If your puppy has a sensitive stomach, Primal Pet Foods Raw Frozen Nuggets are a great alternative.

What to consider for Raw Dog Food For Large Breed Puppies

Large breed puppies grow rapidly and are prone to skeletal issues like hip dysplasia and osteochondrosis. Raw diets must provide controlled calcium and phosphorus levels (around 1.2 to 1.5:1 ratio) and moderate calorie density to avoid rapid growth. Look for recipes with named meat sources, edible bone for calcium, and added omega-3 fatty acids for joint health. Avoid high-fat formulas that can lead to obesity.

What to look for in a dog food

First, ensure the product has an AAFCO statement indicating it is complete and balanced for growth or all life stages. The first ingredient should be a named meat (e.g., chicken, beef, lamb). Protein should be around 30 to 40% on a dry matter basis, fat around 15 to 25%, and calories around 350 to 450 kcal per cup. For large breed puppies, calcium should be around 1.2 to 1.5% dry matter. Look for added glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support, and DHA for brain development.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated AAFCO nutritional adequacy statements for growth
  • Checked calcium and phosphorus levels appropriate for large breed puppies
  • Reviewed ingredient quality and sourcing transparency
  • Considered brand reputation and recall history
  • Assessed protein, fat, and calorie content for controlled growth
  • Included products with added joint and brain support nutrients
  • Compared price per pound and feeding cost
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission

What to avoid

  • Avoid foods with unnamed meat meal (e.g., “meat meal”) as the primary protein source
  • Be cautious with grain-free or legume-heavy recipes due to the FDA DCM investigation; grain-inclusive is safer unless your vet advises otherwise
  • Do not feed “all life stages” food to a large breed puppy unless it meets large breed growth requirements
  • Avoid abrupt diet switches; transition over 7 to 10 days

For more guidance, check our dog guides, dog food, and dog nutrition pages.

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