Chicken Raw Bites

Mixed Protein
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An all-natural, mixed protein recipe for small dogs, but can be enjoyed by pets of all shapes and sizes.

Price

$
16.49
RRP

Size

1.3
(Resealable Bag)

Chick this out!

If your dog’s favourite Big Dog protein is Chicken, they’re sure to love these raw bites! Our Chicken recipe uses only the highest quality, RSPCA-approved Australian chicken. Blended with the delicious, nutritious, vitamin and mineral-rich offal from beef, as well as ethically farmed Tasmanian salmon to ensure a good boost of Omega-3 essential fatty acids to your dog's diet. As with all Big Dog products, this recipe wouldn’t be complete without a balanced blend of nutrient-dense seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as Big Dog's superfood ingredients, including flaxseed, whole eggs, kelp, and wheatgrass. Your dog's health and happiness will be the envy of the neighbourhood!

Skin Health
Bone, Nail & Dental Health
Immune Health
Muscle Repair & Growth
Joint Health
Gut Health

High quality Raw Ingredients.. Always

At Big Dog we always use the highest quality human grade food sources from Australian farms (organic where possible) and local farms.

Chicken meat

Chicken is a rich source of complete protein and is s a lower fat meat which is higher in vitamin K, B3, and B5.
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Crushed bone

Crushed raw bone is a great source of high-quality and absorbable calcium for our pets.
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Cartilage

Cartilage is a great source of nutrients for your pet, it is packed full of calcium, glucosamine, chondroitin, and collagen.
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Apples

Apples, like all plants are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Green Bananas

Green banana contributes to digestive health, stool quality and reduced flatulence.
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Carrots

Carrots are a source of fibre, they contribute to digestive health and assist in improving stool quality.
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Lettuce

The most well-known health providing benefit of lettuce is chlorophyll, which is a power boosting nutrient that detoxifies the liver and digestive system.
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Green Beans

Green beans are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Celery

Celery is a source of vitamins A, C and K, as well as folate, potassium, and manganese.
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Broccoli

Broccoli is an excellent source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Oranges

Oranges are also a source of potassium and one of the highest known sources of vitamin C.
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Strawberries

Strawberries are also a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants.
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Blueberries

Blueberries are a great source of vitamin C, antioxidants, and vitamin K.
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Liver

A true superfood for our pets, liver in Big Dog recipes allows our food to be complete and balanced using only fresh, natural whole foods.
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Kidney

Kidney is high in essential vitamins including vitamin A, B2, B6, B7, B12 and essential minerals iron and selenium.
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Washed Tripe

Tripe is an organ meat high in essential nutrition. High in protein, tripe is also a good source of vitamin B3, B5, B12, selenium, zinc, calcium, and manganese.
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Spleen

Spleen is a rich source of high-quality protein, which is essential for building and repairing tissues, organs, muscles, and cells in your dog's body.
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Tasmanian Salmon

Tasmanian Salmon is a rich source of complete protein for our pets, containing the amino acids methionine and cysteine.
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Whole Chicken Egg

Whole egg is a highly digestible, source of complete protein.
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Sprouted Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass contains iron, calcium, magnesium, 17 amino acids, vitamins A, C, E, K, as well as B complex vitamins.
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Psyllium

Psyllium is a natural source of dietary fibre. Dietary fibre at species-appropriate amounts has many health benefits for our pets.
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Cold Pressed Ground Flaxseed

Flax is a source of fibre that positively influences digestive function, stool quality, and overall health.
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Goats Whey

Whey is a source of glutathione, a protein that functions as a powerful antioxidant and assists in normal detoxification processes in the body.
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Kelp

Kelp is a superfood for our pets and one of the important ingredients that allows Big Dog recipes to be naturally complete and balanced without the addition of any synthetic or unnatural ingredients.
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Organic Fulvic Acid

Fulvic acid has been studied for its role as an antioxidant, reducing inflammation, improving gut health and more.
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Ingredient Info
Apples
Apples, like all plants are a source of fibre which contributes to digestive health.
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Feeding Guide

How to Raw Feed Your dog

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal!
Feeding Chart

How much to feed your pet

  1. Calculate how much your pet needs to eat.
  2. Defrost their portion until thawed.
  3. Serve their meal, and enjoy better dog poo!
Transition Guide

How to Transition to a Raw food diet

We recommend a 2 week transition to a new food:

Nutritional Info

Typical Analysis

Kilojoules Per 100g
650
Kilojoules Per Serve
325
Serving Size (g)
Crude Protein
12.5%
Crude Fat
12.5%
Carbohydrates
1%
Fibre
<1%
Calcium
0.8%
Phosphorus
0.5%
Calcium/Phosphorus Ratio
1:0.6
Moisture
71%
Ash
3%
Omega 3 (g/100g)
0.45g
Omega 6:3 Ratio
3:1

Ingredients

Chicken (meat, crushed bone and cartilage), seasonal fruit and vegetables (apple, green banana, carrot, lettuce, green beans, celery, broccoli, orange, strawberries, blueberries), beef (liver, kidney, washed tripe, spleen), Tasmanian salmon, whole chicken egg, sprouted wheatgrass, psyllium, cold pressed ground flaxseed, goats whey, kelp, organic fulvic acid.

Storage and Handling

Read our detailed guide on handling and storing raw dog food
Store frozen

Be sure to keep raw food frozen until ready for thawing. Thaw before feeding, avoid re-freezing.

Storage and Safety

This is an all-natural product with no preservatives; once thawed it must be used within 2-3 days. Keep thawed portions in a sealed, airtight container in your refrigerator. Do not cook as our recipe contains bone. It is important to discard any thawed product that no longer look or smells fresh.

Defrost Properly


To thaw, place portion in a container and allow to thaw in the fridge. To accelerate the thawing process, place in sink of lukewarm water for 15 - 30 minutes, ensuring not to cook.

Wash Well

Standard safe hygienic practices should be followed at all times when handling fresh, raw food; ensure all utensils, work areas and hands are thoroughly washed with warm soapy water after being in contact with raw food.

The Fine Print

  • PET FOOD ONLY made from fresh and carefully sourced ingredients but not for human consumption.
  • Contains raw offal and crushed raw bone - DO NOT COOK.
  • Batch-to-batch variation may result from the use of fresh, seasonal produce.

How to use this product

How to transition your dog to raw food easily

How do I Handle and Store Raw Dog Food?

A guide to raw feeding your puppy

FAQs

Can I feed my puppy Big Dog?

If your puppy was weaned onto a raw food diet, you can generally transition straight to a 100% Big Dog diet.

If your pup was weaned onto cooked or processed food (canned food, dry food or cooked rolls) then we recommend to transition more slowly.

A raw food diet is very different to a processed cooked diet and any sudden change of diet can create stomach upsets and gradually transitioning helps to minimise this.

Please follow these guidelines, whilst monitoring your puppy’s stools. You should begin to notice smaller, less smelly stools as you transition towards a 100% raw food diet. Loose stools are OK during the transitioning period, but do make sure there is no persistent, watery stools.

Day 1-3: 20% New Diet 80% Old Diet

Day 4-6: 40% New Diet 60% Old Diet

Day 7-9: 60% New Diet 40% Old Diet

Day 10-12: 80% New Diet 20% Old Diet

Day 12+: 100% New Diet

Additionally, we recommend the following amounts to be fed based on the weight of your puppy:

Puppy (3 – 12 months or until fully grown): 4% dog’s body weight

Adult (12 months or when fully grown): 2% dog’s body weight

Keep in mind that feeding guides are general and optimal feeding amounts may vary with age, size, breed, and activity level. Increase or decrease the calories your pup consumes daily to ensure a healthy weight is maintained.

If your puppy has no known allergies or health conditions, then you can start them on any flavour from our core range (Beef, Chicken, Combo, Tasmanian Salmon, and Lamb.). Most people choose chicken as it is highly palatable, especially when starting off on raw food for the first time.

Alternatively, our Small Dog Combo diet may be most suitable, especially for smaller pups. Our small dog recipe is minced more finely and is portioned into smaller patties which can help reduce wastage in the transition phase or in smaller breeds.

If your puppy does have allergies or skin conditions, we recommend either our Single Protein Allergy Diet – Turkey or our Scientific Diet – Sensitive Skin. We do not recommend our Kanga or Wellbeing diets due to their low fat content. Fat is important in a growing pups diet.

For more information on each product, see our products page for dogs.

Transitioning puppies to raw food with Chris Essex

How do I transition my pet to your raw food?

We always recommend slowly introducing raw diets over 2 weeks. The reason for this is to minimise any potential for stomach upsets which can happen if a change in diet is sudden. Some pets will have no issues with a quick changeover in diet, however to be sure, we do recommend slowly introducing the new food.

Day 1-3: 20% New 80% Old

Day 4-6: 40% New 60% Old

Day 7-9: 60% New 40% Old

Day 10-12: 80% New 20% Old

Day 12+: 100% New Diet

Simple transition to raw food with Chris Essex

What is a raw food diet?

Raw food diets by definition are diets comprised of nothing but raw food. These can take many forms and the most popular of these is a BARF diet. BARF stands for biologically appropriate raw food or bones and raw food. This dietary model is based on the evolutionary diet animals would have eaten in the wild. Evolutionary raw diets are made up of fresh raw meat, offal, crushed meaty bones, vegetables, fruits and other healthy ingredients.

For more information on a Raw food diet for dogs – visit, “Evolution for dogs and a species appropriate diet”

Raw food diets are different for dogs and cats as they have different and unique dietary requirements.

Big Dog has a range of raw food diets in our range for dogs. You can view them all here.

Core Range – this is a flavour based raw food diet comprising of many different protein types. Using different protein sources allows for a wide variety of amino acids and is the range that best mimics an evolutionary diet where animals would have consumed varied types of prey.

Single Protein Allergy Range – this range is for pets with allergies to certain proteins including beef or chicken and each product is made only from one protein source.

Scientific Range – these products are for pets with specific health requirements and contain specific proteins and additional ingredients for pets with health issues.

Small Dog – smaller portion sizes and finer mincing for smaller digestive systems make this product perfect for puppies and small dogs.

Our Cat range has been specifically designed for cats with higher protein levels and taurine, an essential amino acid for cats. You can view these recipes here.

All Big Dog raw diets are 100% natural, no synthetic vitamins and minerals, artificial chemicals, colours, flavours or preservatives are present. All Big Dog diets are raw and uncooked to best preserve the quality and nutritional value of the proteins.

For more information on our dog range, see our products for dogs here.

For more information on our cat range, see our products for cats here.

Can I cook your food?

No. Big Dog food is based on an evolutionary diet so all of the products in our range contain crushed bone as a source of important vitamins and minerals. Because of this, our food cannot be cooked.

Not only does cooking reduce the nutritional value of the fresh healthy ingredients, cooking bone results in it becoming brittle, potentially splintering and should not be digested by your dog in this state.

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