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- Single-protein meal made with 100% chicken meat, bones, and organs
- Popular, budget-friendly option great for DIY raw feeders
- Ideal base for building balanced raw meal plans at home
- Must be paired with Thrive Fortify or FortifyRX for complete nutrition
- Made from hormone- and antibiotic-free, human-grade ingredients
- Available in 4 lb cartons with four 1 lb vacuum-sealed portions
Big Country Raw Pure Carton for Dogs - Chicken is a crowd-pleaser and a smart starting point for pet parents building their own raw meal routines. With nothing but chicken—including meat, bones, and organs—this single-protein recipe is a cost-effective way to offer variety without complexity.
It’s perfect for dogs who do well on poultry and for those following a tailored raw diet. As a Pure recipe, it’s intended for supplemental feeding and should be paired with Thrive Fortify or FortifyRX for full nutritional support. While it’s suitable for cats too, we recommend the Fare Game line for a feline-focused, complete solution. Each 4 lb carton contains four 1 lb vacuum-sealed packs, made from hormone- and antibiotic-free ingredients prepared exclusively for pets.
Guaranteed Analysis
| Crude Protein (min) | 16.0% |
| Crude Fat (min) | 12.0% |
| Crude Fibre (max) | 0.0% |
| Crude Moisture (max) | 68.0% |
| Calorie Content: 1,740 kcal/kg, 392 kcal/cup | |
Feeding Guidelines
The Big Country Raw Pure line is intended for supplemental feeding only and must be combined with Thrive Fortify or FortifyRX to create a complete and balanced diet.
Looking to boost your dog’s intake of healthy fats? Add a splash of Thrive® Herring Oil, Salmon Oil, Ahiflower Oil, or Hemp Seed Oil to their bowl. These omega-3–rich additions may help support nutrient absorption, promote a healthy inflammatory response, and keep that coat looking soft and shiny.
Additional Information
Keep food frozen until it’s time to serve, then thaw it in the fridge for best results. Once thawed, use within 3 days to keep things fresh and safe.
After each meal, pop any leftovers back in the fridge. Always serve raw food in stainless steel or ceramic dishes—plastic can trap bacteria over time.
Be sure to wash up after handling raw meat or poultry. That includes your hands, prep surfaces, utensils, and serving tools. Hot water and soap are your best friends here!



















