Nutrition Your Dog Will Love
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Whole-food raw meals with antibiotic-free meats and organic vegetables for complete nutrition.
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Same great raw nutrition your dog needs, now more accessible with trusted ingredients.
Our Recipes
Chicken
Chicken is rich in the trace mineral selenium, which supports thyroid health and the immune system. It also contains the cancer-protective B vitamin niacin that aids in controlling glucose levels in the body as well as converting protein, fat, and carbohydrates into usable energy. Vitamin B6 supports energy metabolism and cardiovascular health. Chicken is also a natural source of bio-available calcium, Glucosamine, and Chondroitin.
A 10-Day Journey to Better Nutrition for Your Dog
Switching your dog to a fresh, raw diet can be simple when done gradually. A slow transition helps support healthy digestion and allows your dog’s system to adjust comfortably. We recommend transitioning over 10 days.
Days 1-3
25% Darwin’s + 75% Kibble
Start with a teaspoon.
You may notice:
- Excitement at mealtime
- Slight stool changes
Days 4-6
50% Darwin’s + 50% current food
Don't rush it. Let your dog adjust to the new food.
You may notice:
- Smaller, firmer stools
- Improved appetite
Days 7-9
75% Darwin’s + 25% current food
Your dog is mostly adjusted to the new diet.
You may notice:
- More energy
- Early coat improvements
Day 10
100% Darwin’s
Your dog is fully transitioned.
You may notice:
- Consistent digestion
- Better breath
- Healthier coat and energy
Why
choose
Darwin's?
FAQs
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes! We offer free shipping to most of the US on all orders over 20 lbs.
Are your meals complete and balanced?
Yes! All of our recipes are complete and balanced for all life stages. Every recipe meets or exceeds AAFCO guidelines for nutrition.
Are your recipes reviewed by a veterinary nutritionist?
Yes! Every recipe is reviewed by a panel of veterinary nutritionists.
Our vet advisory panel also consults as we formulate each diet to ensure its meeting all of your pet's nutrition needs.
Where can I learn more?
Read more FAQs here. Or visit our Resources page.