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Best Grain-Free Raw

We Feed Raw

A commercial raw dog food subscription built on an 80/10/10 prey-model ratio — 80% muscle meat, 10% bone, 10% organ — with no grains, legumes, or fillers. Reddit's raw feeding community consistently recommends it as one of the most accessible and balanced commercial raw options in the US.

$100-$250/month
Pros
  • True 80/10/10 prey-model ratio with no grain or legume substitutes
  • Multiple protein options to rotate (beef, lamb, turkey, duck, chicken)
  • Subscription delivery with pre-portioned patties for easy serving
  • Avoids the FDA DCM concern entirely — no peas, lentils, or chickpeas
Cons
  • Requires freezer space and advance planning for thawing
  • More expensive than kibble on a per-day basis
  • Raw feeding carries bacterial contamination risks that require safe handling
Why we recommend it

If you want grain-free without the legume DCM risk, raw is the cleanest path — and We Feed Raw is the most beginner-friendly commercial option that the raw feeding community actually trusts.

What the community says

I use We Feed Raw for my 7 yr old GSD. I started mine out on Farmer's Dog as well when I was still learning about all this and transitioned over to We Feed Raw and my shepherd is the happiest he has been in years.

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fully balanced commercial raw brands that are fairly accessible here in the US include Viva Raw, We Feed Raw, Omas Pride, Steve's.

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most raw feeders rotate around to different brands and proteins. I personally found it helpful to price out per ounce as well as compare caloric and macro content between brands.

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