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Free-Range Pork | Raw Freeze-Dried - Adult

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Free-Range Pork | Raw Freeze-Dried - Adult
Free-Range Pork | Raw Freeze-Dried - Adult Sale price$23.95

How it works

1. Measure Pet's Meal

Measure the amount of dry food your pet needs and add to their bowl.

Refer to the "Daily Feeding Guide" on the pouch for how much to feed your pets.

2. Add Water

To their bowl, add the same ratio of lukewarm water as dry food.

For example, if you add 1 cup of dry food, add 1 cup of lukewarm water.

3. Let Stand & Serve

Once the water is added, let the food stand for around 30-seconds to reconstitute.

The food will start to swell as it absorbs the water. When most of the water is absorbed, allow your pet to enjoy their meal.

Note: Reconstitution times may vary between different seasons and climates.

How to transition to raw pet food

If your pet has been on a diet of dry kibble and/or processed wet food, it’s important to transition gradually to raw feeding as a complete balanced meal.*​ Raw food is digested differently to processed food. Transitioning too quickly to raw feeding can cause stomach upset. ​

Similarly, if your pet is used to dry kibble or canned food, they may be fussy with raw food at first, so gradually introducing raw food will help their taste buds adjust.

Start with 20% Frontier Pets Raw Freeze-Dried food and 80% of your pet’s ‘usual’ food. Feed 20/80 ratio for 2-4 days, and if there are no major concerns, adjust the ratio to 40/60 for the next 2-4 days.

Increase Frontier Pets by 20% every 2-4 days until you are feeding 100% Frontier Pets food as a complete balanced meal.​

This guide only follows general Vet advice for transitioning to raw feeding. However, every pet is unique, and they may transition at a different pace. If you have any concerns, contact us at or consult your Vet or Animal Health Specialist.​

*Frontier Pets Freeze-Dried Raw Pet Food can be used as a complete balanced meal for 100% raw feeding, or as a Topper for a raw nutrient boost to their usual meals. See our Feeding Guide for details.​

What’s in Frontier Pets Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food?

Organic Fruits and vegetables frontier pets

Organic Fruit & Vegetable

For vitamins, minerals, fibre & healthy carbohydrates.

Organic Eggs Frontier Pets

Free-Range Eggs

Sourced locally from Free-Range Farms.

Organic Tumeric for pets

Organic Tumeric

Known for its exceptional health properties.

Almond For Dog Food Frontier Pets

Almond Meal

For healthy omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins & minerals.

Seaweed Meal

Packed with vitamin K, vitamins B, zinc, iron & antioxidants.

Free-Range (for whole of life) Proteins

Choose from Beef, Chicken, Pork, Lamb & Salmon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions by our customers concern pork dog food.

Is pork safe for dogs to eat?

Yes, pork is safe for dogs to eat. Pork can be a good source of protein for dogs and can provide essential nutrients.

Our raw pork dog food is safe for canine consumption because it undergoes a freeze-drying process where it's heated to 55 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes, effectively eliminating bacteria. The water content is then removed through sublimation, resulting in a finished product that is raw, nutrient-rich, and free from bacteria and pathogens.

However, always make slow transition when changing your dogs food or consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new food to your dog's diet to ensure it is appropriate for their individual needs and health conditions.

What nutrients does pork provide for dogs?

Pork can offer a range of essential nutrients beneficial for canine health when incorporated into their diet. Chief among these is its high protein content, which is vital for muscle development, tissue repair, and overall metabolic function in dogs. Additionally, pork contains valuable vitamins, notably various B-complex vitamins such as B12, niacin, and thiamine, pivotal for energy metabolism, neurological health, and cellular processes.

Moreover, pork provides essential minerals including iron, zinc, phosphorus, and selenium, which are imperative for skeletal integrity, immune function, and enzymatic activities in dogs. While not as abundant as in some other protein sources, pork does contain beneficial fatty acids contributing to skin and coat health.

As always, we recommend consulting with a veterinarian prior to introducing any new dietary elements to your dog's regimen, particularly considering individual health concerns and nutritional requirements.

How much pork can I feed my dog?

The amount you should feed your dog our Frontier Pets Freeze Dried Raw Dog Food depends on various factors.

Follow the product feeding guide to learn more. These Daily Feeding Guides are a quick reference for the amount of Frontier Pets Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food to feed your dog, based on their weight. It's always important to remember that these are guides only. You may find that your dog may requires less or more food per day based on their age, condition and their levels of activity. As the owner or carer of your beloved pet, you are best placed to judge how much food they require.

Should pork be included in a senior dog's diet?

Incorporating pork into a senior dog's diet can offer several potential benefits such as:

1. High-Quality Protein: Pork is a good source of protein, which is essential for maintaining muscle mass and supporting overall health, especially in senior dogs who may be experiencing muscle loss.

2. Nutrient Density: Pork contains essential nutrients such as vitamins B6 and B12, niacin, phosphorus, and zinc, which are important for senior dogs to support their immune system, metabolism, and overall well-being.

3. Palatability: Senior dogs may experience a decrease in appetite or changes in taste preferences. Introducing new protein sources like pork can help stimulate their appetite and make mealtime more enjoyable.

4. Variety in Diet: Offering a variety of protein sources can help prevent dietary boredom and ensure that your senior dog receives a wide range of nutrients to support their health.

5. Weight Management: Lean cuts of pork can be a good option for senior dogs who need to maintain a healthy weight. The protein in pork can help dogs feel full and satisfied, potentially reducing the tendency to overeat.

6. Joint Health: Some cuts of pork, such as pork loin, can provide glucosamine and chondroitin, which are beneficial for supporting joint health in senior dogs, particularly those with arthritis or joint stiffness.

Remember, the key is moderation and balance. Always introduce new foods gradually, monitor your dog's reaction, and consult with your veterinarian to ensure that pork fits well into your senior dog's overall diet plan.

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