-
Considered to be the most biologically appropriate canine diet, Frozen Raw dog food consists of uncooked, whole food made up of muscle and organ meat, bone, and vegetables. All manufactured Raw Dog Food undergoes a process to ensure removal of harmful bacteria.
-
Freeze-Drying is a process that removes moisture in order to create a shelf stable product. Freeze-Dried Dog Food is minimally processed and technically still considered raw. Some pet owners consider Freeze-Dried Food to be more convenient than frozen raw.
-
The process of Air-Drying food produces an extremely nutrient-dense food with scoop-and-serve convenience. Air-drying slowly and gently evaporates moisture from the raw ingredients, eliminating harmful pathogens while preserving vital nutrients, offering nutrition similar to a raw diet.
-
Gently Cooked dog food is processed at very low temperatures and is then frozen, preserving many of the live nutrients. Baked dog food is shelf-stable kibble that is processed at temperatures below 195 degrees Fahrenheit. Although the longer and hotter you cook any food, the fewer live nutrients there are, some pet owners consider these methods more appealing than feeding raw.