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Raw Wild Dog Food Review

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Raw Wild is a small raw dog food company. The ownership is unclear. 

Raw Wild is processed and packaged in Salt Lake City, Utah. The company uses a co-packer that also makes human-grade products. It’s made in small batches. It’s available online through the company website.

For our Raw Wild dog food review, we’ll look at the food ingredient quality and safety of each line of food. Our dog food reviews are based on these criteria.

IS RAW WILD A GOOD DOG FOOD?

Raw Wild is a minimally processed dog food. It has a score of 9/10, and is a low risk dog food. We base this on the criteria of dogfoodreviews.com. There is 1 recipe with 60% protein. Carbohydrates are negligible. These are very favorable ratios for a raw dog food. 

Raw Wild dog food is 99.4% wild elk and deer. The animals are free-range. They’re from the Rocky Mountain region of the western United States.

They use an 85/15% ratio of meat to ground bone. There are no organs as they’re left in the field by the hunters. The company chose not to add organ meat from other animal sources. This avoids contamination from mycotoxins and pesticides. These can come from factory farmed animals. Without organs, it’s not a typical prey model diet. This food requires a vitamin and mineral supplement. It balances the food to AAFCO standards.

This causes a loss of quality points. They don’t use the typical vitamin and minerals premix. The company website states the ratios were calculated by an industry leading, PhD expert. He has 30+ years in formulating pet foods. It is custom blended. The recipe is complete and balanced for all ages. Vitamins and minerals are sourced in the US. The exceptions are vitamins A, D and E that they source from Switzerland.

One concern is sodium selenite as the source of selenium. Some research suggests that sodium selenite may be associated with potential toxicity. Selenium yeast is the preferred form of this mineral.

On the safety side, all of these recipes score 10/10 for ingredient safety which is certainly noteworthy. They are minimally processed foods. They haven’t been heat-processed. Nutrients aren’t lost through processing. These foods are formulated without produce. That eliminates high pesticide/herbicide or GMO ingredients.

Raw Wild doesn’t provide the omega-6:omega-3 ratio. This is true of most companies. It’s a concern because AAFCO allows a very inflammatory ratio of 30:1. Diets rich in omega-6 fats can cause chronic inflammation.

Raw Wild Raw Food

Score: 9/10

Ingredient List For Premium Raw Recipe: Elk, deer, dicalcium phosphate, potassium chloride, choline chloride, salt, vitamin E supplement, vitamin A supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, vitamin D3 supplement, niacin, riboflavin supplement, folic acid, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, iron amino acid complex, zinc amino acid complex, copper amino acid complex, manganese amino acid complex, sodium selenite, calcium iodate.

Raw Wild Benefits

  • Made in house
  • Minimally processed
  • High protein
  • Negligible carbohydrates

Raw Wild Concerns

  • Excessive added vitamins & minerals

View The Entire Review on Dog Food Reviews

RAW WILD DOG FOOD RECALLS

To date, Raw Wild has not had any recalls or voluntary withdrawals.

Evaluation Criteria

These dog foods were evaluated and scored based on two criteria:

Are the Ingredients High Quality?

Here are some common low quality ingredients or markers we look for:

  • Is there excessive carbohydrate content, which can cause gut imbalances?
  • Does the food contain unnamed proteins, which are low quality?
  • Does the food use cellulose (wood pulp) as a source of fiber instead of real food?
  • Are there excessive vitamins and minerals added in place of real food nutrition?
  • Are there excessive added amino acids or plant proteins instead of expensive meat protein?
  • Does the food contain inflammatory processed seed oils?

How Safe Are the Ingredients?

Many ingredients come from unhealthy, inflammatory sources or are full of pesticides so we look for:

  • How processed is the food?
  • Does the food contain known genetically modified foods?
  • Does the food contain ingredients known to be high in pesticides?
  • Does the food contain natural flavor, which are often MSG or animal digest?
  • Does the food contain rice, which is high in arsenic?

We evaluate each food by these criteria. We assign a score using the average of ingredient quality and safety. This is NOT a paid list and there are no affiliate links. Dogs Naturally partnered with DogFoodReviews.com to develop unbiased, objective criteria for dog owners. This will help them choose the best dog food on the market. You can view the full Evaluation Criteria at DogFoodReviews.com.

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