Our variety of foods come frozen and are conveniently packaged making chow time easy.

Our Doggy Diner's raw dog food diet is made from fresh, human-grade meats, vegetables and supplements. Where possible, we try to use organic products. We use vegetables that are in season and source all of our ingredients from quality suppliers and farms within 100 miles of our kitchen.

Products & Price List

Flavour 1lb bg 2lb bg Bulk (per pound)
Chicken $1.65 $3.10 $1.40
Chicken/Veg/Supplements $2.40 $4.60 $2.15
50/50 (half cooked, half raw) Veg/Sup $2.65 $5.10 $2.40
Fully Cooked Chicken $2.90 $5.60 $2.65
Chicken/Veg/Tripe $3.40 $6.60 $3.15
Turkey $3.15 $6.10 $2.90
Turkey/Veg/Sup $3.40 $6.60 $3.15
Cooked Turkey/Veg $3.90 $7.60 $3.65
Chicken/Organ Meat/Veg/Sup $3.90 $7.60 $3.65
Complete Mix $2.65 $5.10 $2.40

 

Bulk/Large orders to be placed by 5PM Saturday for pick up the following Wednesday.

*HST Applied

*4 pound containers available

*We also offer custom order mixes

Please email [email protected] or call 519.802.2637 for more info

Watch Behaviour Issues Disappear

Much like people, animals can be effected negatively by fillers and other low quality ingredients in their food and supplements. Once a dog starts in on our specialized Bones And Raw Food diet, those lacking in energy tend to have an increase in energy. Very high strung dogs tend to be calmer and better behaved as they are not reacting to the fillers found in commercial foods.

Give It A Try!

We feel it is essential that all dogs eat a Bones And Raw Food diet. We also recognize the importance of being willing to let your best friend try a new menu, unsure if there really will be any positive changes. Therefore, we provide a FREE sample package. We believe in the value of this diet so much and know that even a few day's worth of food will begin to bring beneficial changes to your beloved pet. Just try it and you be the judge.

Get a FREE Sample

Resources

Dog Naturally Magazine

Give Your Dog a Bone: The Practical Commonsense Way to Feed Dogs
By Ian Billinghurst (the dogfather of the raw food diet)