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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Raw Dog Food for Puppies: Growth, Safety, and Starter Recipes

Raw dog food bowl with liver, bones, and vegetables with dog eating

 

Raw feeding for puppies is gaining momentum among conscious pet parents who want to give their furry companions the healthiest start in life. But feeding raw isn’t just about tossing meat into a bowl — especially for growing pups. It’s about balanced nutrition, safe handling, and age-appropriate recipes that support development, immunity, and digestion.

This guide explores everything you need to know about raw dog food for puppies — from growth needs and safety tips to starter recipes tailored for Indian breeds and climates.

Why Raw Feeding for Puppies?

Puppies grow rapidly in their first year, and their nutritional needs are far more demanding than adult dogs. A well-formulated raw diet can offer:

  •     High bioavailability of nutrients: Raw meat, bones, and organs deliver vitamins and minerals in their natural form.
  •     Improved digestion: Raw diets are easier on sensitive puppy stomachs.
  •     Stronger immunity: Fresh, unprocessed food supports gut health and immune development.
  •     Better bone and joint development: When calcium and phosphorus are balanced correctly.
  •     Shinier coat and healthier skin: Thanks to natural fats and oils.

Raw feeding mimics the ancestral diet of wild canines — but for puppies, it must be carefully calibrated.

Puppy Growth Stages & Nutritional Needs

Understanding your puppy’s growth phases helps you tailor their raw meals:


        Age                    Growth Focus                                        Nutritional Priority


    0–8 weeks            Nursing & weaning                        Mother's milk or milk replacer
    8–16 weeks          Rapid growth                                  High protein, balanced calcium
    4–6 months          Bone development                          Calcium-phosphorus ratio, joint support
    6–12 months        Muscle building                              Lean meats, organ variety, omega-3s

 Key nutrients for puppies:

  •     Calcium & phosphorus: For bone and teeth development.
  •     Omega-3 fatty acids: For brain and eye development.
  •     Vitamin D & E: For immunity and skin health.
  •     Zinc & magnesium: For growth and metabolism.

Learn more about raw nutrition in our Raw Dog Food: A Natural Path to Canine Wellness article.

Safety First: Raw Feeding Precautions for Puppies

Puppies are more vulnerable to nutritional imbalances and bacterial infections. Here’s how to feed raw safely:

Do:

  •     Consult a vet or canine nutritionist.
  •     Use human-grade meat and organs.
  •     Freeze meat for 2–3 days before feeding to kill parasites.
  •     Introduce one protein at a time.
  •     Monitor stool quality and energy levels.

Don’t:

  •     Feed cooked bones — they splinter.
  •     Skip calcium sources — leads to skeletal issues.
  •     Overfeed liver — can cause vitamin A toxicity.
  •     Use supermarket meat without freezing.

Hygiene is critical: wash hands, bowls, and prep surfaces thoroughly.

The 80-10-10 Rule for Puppies (With Adjustments)

The standard raw feeding ratio is:

  •     80% muscle meat
  •     10% raw edible bone
  •     10% organ meat (half liver)

But for puppies, slight adjustments are needed:

  •     Bone content may increase to 12–15% during early growth.
  •     Organ meat should be introduced gradually to avoid digestive upset.
  •     Vegetables and supplements can be added for fiber and micronutrients.

Eggshell powder is a great calcium source if bones aren’t used.

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Raw Food Feeding Chart for Puppies Inforgraphic 1 with Age wise Guide


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Raw Puppy Infographic feeding chart for Puppies Age wise 1A

Infographic 1: “Raw Puppy Feeding Chart”

This visual breaks down feeding guidelines by age group, helping pet parents understand how much and how often to feed raw:

  • Age Bands:

    • 8–12 weeks: 4 meals/day, 8–10% of body weight

    • 3–6 months: 3 meals/day, 6–8% of body weight

    • 6–9 months: 2 meals/day, 5–6% of body weight

    • 9–12 months: 2 meals/day, 3–4% of body weight

  • Nutritional Focus:

    • Early weeks: bone growth, gut flora

    • Mid-stage: muscle development, joint support

    • Late stage: lean mass, immune strength

  • Icons: Meat, bones, organs, supplements, puppy silhouettes

Starter Raw Recipes for Puppies (8 Weeks+)

Here are beginner-friendly recipes tailored for Indian breeds and climates.

Rajapalayam Puppy (10–12 kg at 3 months)

Ingredients:

  •     150g chicken thigh (boneless)
  •     40g chicken necks (bone)
  •     20g goat liver
  •     1 tbsp grated pumpkin
  •     ½ tsp turmeric
  •     1 tsp cold-pressed coconut oil

Instructions:

  •     Chop meat and organs finely.
  •     Mix with pumpkin and oil.
  •     Serve raw or lightly seared if transitioning.
  •     Feed twice daily.

Mudhol Hound Puppy (Lean, Active Build)

Ingredients:

  •     180g buffalo mince
  •     50g duck necks
  •     25g chicken liver
  •     1 raw egg (crushed shell optional)
  •     1 tsp fish oil

Instructions:

  •     Mix all ingredients.
  •     Eggshell provides calcium; fish oil supports joints.
  •     Feed in two meals.

Kombai Puppy (Muscular, Hardy Build)

Ingredients:

  •     160g lamb mince
  •     45g chicken wings (crushed)
  •     20g goat kidney
  •     1 tbsp beetroot puree
  •     ½ tsp ghee

Instructions:

  •     Lightly sear meat if digestion is sensitive.
  •     Puree vegetables for easier absorption.
  •     Feed twice daily.

Storage & Prep Tips for Puppy Meals

  •     Freeze portions: Use labeled containers.
  •     Thaw in fridge: Never at room temperature.
  •     Serve in stainless steel bowls: Easy to sanitize.
  •     Clean surfaces and hands: Use pet-safe disinfectants.

See our visual guide: Safe Raw Feeding Kitchen Setup.

Monthly Cost Estimate (Puppy Diet)

     Ingredient                    Qty/Month                            Cost (INR)
 

    Chicken meat                6 kg                                        ₹1,200
    Bones                            2 kg                                        ₹400
    Organs                          1 kg                                        ₹300
    Vegetables & oil            —                                          ₹250
    Total                               —                                        ₹2,150

Raw feeding for puppies can be affordable with smart sourcing from local markets.

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Safe Raw food Ingredients for Puppies by age Infographic 2

 

Infographic 2: “Safe Raw Ingredients by Puppy Age”

This guide shows which ingredients are safe to introduce at each growth stage:

  • 8–12 weeks: Chicken thigh, goat milk, bone broth, mushy lamb

  • 3–6 months: Chicken necks, liver (twice/week), raw egg, kefir

  • 6–9 months: Buffalo meat, duck wings, kidney, vegetable toppers

  • 9–12 months: Lamb, fish, leafy greens, turmeric, ghee

  • Visuals: Puppy silhouettes, ingredient icons, age color bands

Real Stories: Puppy Transformations

    Meera from Bengaluru: “My Rajapalayam pup had constant tummy issues on kibble. Raw feeding changed everything — firmer stools, better energy, and a shiny coat.”

    Arjun from Bhubaneswar: “I started my Mudhol pup on buffalo and duck necks. He’s lean, fast, and thriving.”

    Priya from Trichy: “Our Kombai puppy had itchy skin. After switching to raw with beetroot and ghee, her coat is smooth and glowing.”

Share your puppy’s raw feeding journey in the comments or tag us on Instagram.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Feeding too much liver: Causes vitamin A toxicity.

    Skipping calcium: Leads to bone deformities.

    Feeding cooked bones: Dangerous splintering risk.

    Ignoring stool changes: Loose stools may signal imbalance, so prompt corrective action.

Learn more in our nutritional breakdown section.


Other Important Article Links to Explore

    Raw Dog Food: A Natural Path to Canine Wellness

    Homemade Raw Dog Food Recipes for Indian Breeds

    Dog Food Allergies Explained

Final Thoughts


Raw feeding for puppies is a powerful way to support growth, immunity, and lifelong health — but it must be done with care. By understanding your puppy’s developmental needs, sourcing clean ingredients, and following safe practices, you can craft meals that nourish from the inside out.

Whether you’re raising a Rajapalayam, Mudhol Hound, or Kombai, raw food offers a natural, breed-specific path to wellness. Start slow, stay informed, and enjoy the journey of raising a thriving, raw-fed pup.

Begin your puppy’s raw journey here: Raw Dog Food: A Natural Path to Canine Wellness