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Instinct Freeze-Dried Raw Meals deliver 3x more real meat and nutrient-rich organs than traditional kibble, using a freeze-drying process that preserves natural nutrients and flavor. Grain-free and made with 85% meat & organs plus non-GMO fruits and vegetables, this minimally processed dog food supports lean muscles, digestion, and vibrant skin. Lightweight and shelf-stable, it’s crafted in the USA for all life stages and breeds, offering a premium, convenient raw feeding experience that busy, health-conscious dog owners trust.









| ASIN | B084DGWZ4D |
| ASIN | B084DGWZ4D |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,808 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #17 in Freeze-Dried Dog Food |
| Brand Name | Instinct |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | As with all food products, care should be taken in storing and handling. Wash your hands and bowls before and after serving. If you rehydrated, remove and discard any leftovers after 2 hours. |
| Color | Beef |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,506) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2020 |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2020 |
| Department | Pet |
| Department | Pet |
| Directions | Ideal feeding amounts will vary by age, weight, and activity level so the guide below should be used as an initial recommendation. Divide the cups per day by the number of feedings per day. Visit the Instinct Pet Food website for more specific feeding recommendations. |
| Included Components | One (1) 25 oz. Bag of Freeze-Dried Dog Food |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 11.5 x 14 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.91 x 10.2 x 4.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 25 Ounces |
| Item model number | 6171405 |
| Item model number | 6171405 |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Variety |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Variety |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Model Name | Freeze Dried Meals |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 11.5 x 14 inches; 1.56 Pounds |
| Size | 1.56 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Freeze-Dried Dog Food |
| Style | Wet Cat Food |
| Target Audience Keyword | Dogs, dogs |
J**B
Clean, high-quality freeze-dried nuggets that work well for training
My dogs love these high-quality freeze-dried nuggets. I primarily use them as a food topper or as training treats rather than a full meal. Because they’re freeze-dried, they don’t leave any greasy residue, which makes them easy to carry in a training pouch or even a pocket — a big plus for training sessions. The texture works well for all five dogs in my pack, ranging from 12 to 96 pounds and ages 2–15. The crinkling sound of the bag getting pulled off the shelf reliably gets their attention. They are definitely on the pricey side, but for my use (toppers and training), one bag lasts me months, so the value makes sense for us. If you’re looking for a clean, high-quality freeze-dried option with good ingredients, this is a solid choice.
R**S
Heathy and easy
Love this food! Junior eats it up and if he ever doesn’t eat it all it doesn’t need to be tossed! It actually looks like it is more expensive than it truly is because the feeding measurement is volume- Junior eats one cup a day dry and he is 25-26 LB. There’s no water in it so it is light as feather. Other foods have water in them that you are paying for. He likes the chicken and lamb best. Did a lot of math to figure out the price per cup VS price per oz. This is easier than the frozen for several reasons - 1. Freezer space 2. Easy to travel with- no refrigeration. 3. If doggie has an off day- no spoilage! He eats instinct & Dr. Marty’s- Wish I had figured this all out years ago! No tummy upsets! Dog has Only 1-2 firm poops a day. Kibble was like 5 poops! Who has time for 5 walks a day? Worth the $ Hopefully he will live to be 20 with all the heathy organ meat!
A**D
Great product, Small bag, high price tag
I initially bought this because I find it so gross that almost all kibble has either soy, pea or lentil protein in it these days. You can’t convince me legumes are good for dogs, it’s just cheap filler like wheat, corn, or rice except with a little more protein and a higher potential for them to be allergic to it. The kibble that I like the ingredients of, my dog doesn’t like the taste of. So I was like, ok, I’ll finally commit to an expensive food and give that a try. So I chose this, I love the ingredients, I was skeptical when about the bag size -22oz- but it’s freeze dried so I was hoping it was just ultra light and there would be more servings in it than maybe I thought. But no, the downside of this food is that if I feed my dog 3 cups a day, the recommended amount for weight loss for her size and weight, the bag lasts 5 days and therefore costs about $10/day. If I feed her 2 cups a day and supplement with kibble it’s a little more affordable at like $7/day but that’s still pretty insane for me to wrap my mind around. Yes she’s my furbaby and I’m investing in her health or whatever, but it’s a lot more than I was expecting to spend when I first purchased this food. I think it might even be more expensive than the Farmer’s Dog and Sundays and all those customized to your dog meal delivery brands that I’ve been unwilling to try in the past because the pricetag got me (I actually did place a Sundays order once but they never fulfilled it, but that’s a story for another review) I will say, this is a great product: her digestion is immaculate with this food, she loves the taste, it’s got good ingredients. I think she’s visibly a little less chunky than she previously was, without her begging endlessly for more food, which she has the bad habit of doing, so I think this food sits really well in her stomach and makes her feel more full than other foods. The price tag is just hard to take! I’ve used four bags so far and I have another one on the way because I really do think it’s incredibly good for her, but I’m still reeling at the price, I just don’t think it’s going to be possible for me to keep paying for this product.
S**B
Perfect for Overeaters
Our dogs won't eat much of anything else. They almost refuse to eat kibble of any kind & as you "May" know, kibble is of little value for them anyway. It is harder on their digestive systems, provides much less nutrients & adds a lot of fat to their systems. Freeze dried avoids these issues, but tends to give less of the grains that help balance a diet. So, even as goods as these Freeze Dried foods are, there is still a need to supplement your dogs diet a bit. By being a dry variety we can "Free Feed." With Bulldogs this is an issue at first as they are Gobblers. They will overeat until they learn they are going to have plenty. Our youngest learned within a couple months & now is as solid as a rock with daily exercise. Very low odor to nearly none. Texture is solid & yet soft. Does NOT attract bugs of any type. Worth every penny as far as I can tell.
C**R
Consistent quality, dogs love it, slightly fragile form
We like the Instinct brand in general, and use these raw nuggets in the dogs’ meals, for training, and as treats. We appreciate that Instinct seems to have a consistent price per pound, instead of some proteins being more expensive, like other brands. Lamb, in particular, can be pricy in other brands. The dogs enthusiastically eat these, they smell great and are consistent in size and quality. The only drawback is that the form is a bit fragile and easily crushed. This can be a problem if you want a treat for pocket or training pouch. Occasionally we have had a bag that was crushed in shipping and thus damaged, but that tends to happen when Amazon ships in a paper packet vs a cardboard box.
J**K
Great to add to kibble!
Loved using this food for my dog! It added great quality to the food and gave him extra nutrients that he was missing! The bag is smaller, but you pay for the good ingredients!
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