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FEEDING GUIDE

When feeding raw it is important that dogs get the correct proportion of bone, muscle, organ meat, and vitamins. The AAFCO compliant Titan Red and Titan Blue formulas have been refined to have everything your best friend needs to be healthy. It is advised to split their food into at least two meals per day.


While most kibble is measured by volume, raw food is measured in pounds or ounces. This is because it is the most accurate way to ensure your pup is getting the nutrients they need. To figure out how much your adult dog needs to eat, simply take their weight and calculate 2.5%-3%. For puppies, feed 5%-10% of their current weight. Puppies require a lot of calories for their size because growing takes a lot more energy than almost any other activity. So, you want to make sure you are providing them enough food to grow properly.


To help an adult dog lose weight, feed about 2%. Senior or less active dogs may also require a reduce percentage. Very active dogs may require an increased percentage. If your dog needs to gain weight, start by increasing the percentage by .5%.

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80% MEAT, 10% BONE, 5% LIVER, 5% OTHER OFFAL

- Feed 2 - 3% of the dog's body weight daily.
- Increase if too thin, decrease if overweight.
- Monitor energy level and adjust accordingly.
- Begin raw feeding by giving bland meat such as chicken.
- Increase variety of meats over the course of the week.
- Feed 3 times daily if under 12 weeks.
- Feed 2 times daily over 12 weeks.
- If also feeding dry kibble, wait 6 hours or on opposite days to avoid blockages as raw digests slower.
- Treas count towards daily amounty

TASTY RAW TREATS

- Chicken feet
- Bull pizzle
- Pig ears
- Dehydrated meats

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