Wet dog food with game

Pouch
Made in Europe
No wheat

  • Meaty complete food
  • Wheat-free, corn-free, and soy-free
  • Free from colourants and preservatives
  • Easy meal for on-the-go
  • Unopened package stays fresh at room temperature
Fat content
7.2 %
Protein content
9.5 %

PrimaDog Game meal is a meaty, wheat-free wet food for every dog. This complete food can be used to replace your dog's dry food or to enhance the palatability of dry food. At the same time, you diversify your dog's meals and support intestinal well-being, because the stimulus brought about by different foods enrich the intestinal bacterial strain and for example can prevent allergies. Read more about the benefits of a varied diet for your dog.

The juiciness of the Game meal, made from fresh meat, entices even the pickiest dog to the food bowl. The high-quality wet food is also perfect for rewarding your dog or as a travel food, as the unopened package can be stored at room temperature.

The large 600g pouch is suitable as a single dose for a larger dog or to share between several dogs. For a smaller dog, you can choose the compact 260 g pouch.

PrimaDog meals provide juicy complete food for all dogs. The meals are imported from our factory in Estonia, and are wheat-free, corn-free and soya-free for the good of your dog. They also contain no artificial colourants or flavours. The easy-to-use portion-sized package is recyclable. Explore all wet foods.

Package sizes
260 g
600 g
Composition

Meat and animal derivatives 63% (game 4%), rice 2%, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals.

The packaging will be renewed during spring 2024. Check the ingredients also on the product packaging.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 9.5%, crude fat 7.2%, moisture 76%, crude ash 3.1%, crude fibre 2.2%, calcium 0.6%, phosphorus 0.4%, sodium 0.4%. Metabolisable energy: 760 kcal/kg.

Feeding guide

Serve as such or mixed with dry food. Store at room temperature, refrigerate after opening and use within 3 days. Best before date and batch number: see package.

Feeding recommendation
Dog weightFood amount / day
5 kg260 g
10 kg400 g
15 kg520 g
20 kg800 g
25 kg900 g
30 kg1100 g
Made in
Estonia
Packaging and recycling
Khaki: Venison

Puppy food and how to feed a puppy

Sorting out the right puppy food for your pup is a big deal in their early days. A growing puppy needs a good dose of energy, protein, and a balanced mix of minerals and vitamins to thrive.

Easiest way to keep things balanced is with a complete puppy food, such as dry dog food for puppies. If the puppy eats mainly homemade or raw dog food, the puppy's diet must be very carefully planned so the puppy gets all the nutrients it needs.

Around 70% of the puppy’s daily food should be complete puppy food, giving those little rascals all the goodness they need to grow up strong and healthy.

When a puppy moves from its breeder to a new home, it is a smart move to stick with the puppy food the pup has used to eat. Changing homes is a major event for a tiny puppy, and the stress it causes can give the puppy’s tummy a bit of a wobble. Once the pup has settled in, you can gradually change the puppy’s food if you like. Read more about changing your dog's food.

Feeding a puppy – What is good food for a puppy?

Check the quality and energy content: Go for a top-notch puppy food that has got meat or fish as the main ingredient. Be sure to choose dog food designed for puppies, since adult dog food usually does not have enough energy and protein for a growing puppy. A good quality puppy food should have about 30% protein and 20% fat.

Ensure the nutrients: If you are thinking of going all in with homemade or raw dog food, you must be clued up on dog nutrition. You see, meat alone won't give your puppy all the nutrients it needs. That is why a high-quality complete puppy food is the safest choice for the base for your puppy’s diet.

Mix it up: Introduce your puppy to foods with different textures and protein sources. This way your puppy gets used to different flavours and types of dog food. At the same time, you will enrich your pup’s gut microbes that might reduce the likelihood of atopic symptoms and food allergies.

About 30% of the puppy’s daily food can be the wet dog food, sausages for dogs or meat. You can give your puppy both raw and cooked meat, but if you want to cook it stick to boneless meats.

A bit of variety in the puppy’s diet does wonders for the immune system and can keep allergies at bay. Pups go through a growth spurt from around 7 weeks to 6 months, which is a super important phase for the development of their gut microbes. Learn more how to add variety to your dog’s diet.

How long do puppies eat puppy food?

Feeding a puppy is all about fuelling up a growing dog. Once your puppy hits its adult size, it is time to switch from puppy food to the adult dog food. Read PrimaDog’s guide how to feed an adult dog.

Each tail-wagger grows and develops at its own pace, but the little ones tend to zoom ahead in the growth game compared to the big fellas. Your pint-sized puppy might hit its full size at 10–12 months, while the big lads take a bit longer, usually around 1.5 to 2 years. Even after this stretch, the dog is still beefing up those muscles, which means they are burning energy like nobody's business. So, keep that good energy-rich dog food coming for your youngster!

Is your puppy going to be an active sporting or working dog when it grows up? Check out our tips on feeding an active dog and how to estimate the dog’s energy level.

How much a puppy eats?

PrimaDog puppy food packages always come with an indicative feeding recommendation. It is a good starting point to figure out how much to dish out for your puppy.

A puppy’s daily food intake depends on:

  • The puppy’s age
  • Assumed weight as an adult
  • Activity level
  • The amount of daily exercise
  • How quick the puppy is growing

Keep an eye on your tiny rascal’s progress each week and adjust the portion size if needed. We want a steady gain, not a pudgy pup.

How often should a puppy be fed?

A 7-10 week old puppy that has moved from its breeder to a new home will eat 3–4 times a day until about six months of age. After that, you can gradually cut back on the feedings. Grown-up dogs usually tuck into their bowls 1–2 times a day.

Setting up a routine gives your puppy a sense of security and makes it a breeze for them to pick up on their indoor manners and other everyday skills. This is why it is a good idea to feed your puppy around the same time every day.

The right food is only one part of a puppy's life. Read our tips on what your puppy needs and how to teach the puppy important everyday skills.

PrimaDog puppy food – delicious complete dog food for every puppy

PrimaDog Chicken & Potato for puppies of all breeds is a wheat-free, meaty dry dog food that supports the growth of the little puppy into an active adult. This puppy food brings the energy and fat the puppy needs, plus just the right dose of calcium and phosphorus for healthy bone development. And it is not just for pups! PrimaDog puppy food is also ideal for feeding pregnant and nursing bitches. Learn more about our puppy food.

Choosing the best dog food: What should you consider?

The best dog food is the one that suits your furry friend's tummy, entices the dog to eat, and keeps it healthy and happy. However, finding the best dog food can feel like a daunting task with so many options available. But no worries, we are here to help make the process a breeze! In this article, we will share our best tips on how to choose the best dog food for your own tail-wagger.

How do I know if the food is suitable for my dog?

Every dog is unique, just like their food preferences. While you don't need to be Sherlock Holmes with a magnifying glass, it is good to be aware of your dog’s habits and reactions to different foods. Understanding how your dog's stomach functions and how its body responds to new foods can simplify the decision-making process. So, keep an eye on the dog’s digestion, coat condition, and overall well-being to ensure everything is thriving. Read more about changing the dog’s diet.

A meaty complete dog food is often the simplest option to go. Most dry dog foods are complete foods, which means they contain all the nutrients the dog needs on a daily basis. While for wet dog food, check the packaging to be sure if the food is a complete or complementary food. A good dog food should have all the essential nutrients to keep your dog in excellent shape. 

Easy steps to evaluate if the food is right for your dog:

  • Skin and coat: The dog’s skin is not itching, and the dog doesn’t have constant yeast infections on paws or in the ears. A proper diet helps to keep your dog’s coat shiny and smooth.
  • Weight: The dog maintains normal body weight and has good general health.
  • Healthy stomach and good digestion: The dog’s digestion system should work regularly. Also, your dog’s poop tells a lot about the dog’s gut health. The dog poop should be solid, soft, moist, and easy to pick up. Check the dog’s diet if the dog suffers often from diarrhea, flatulence, acid reflux, constipation or nausea.

What is the best dog food for my dog?

The best dog food for your four-legged companion depends on their specific needs. Factors like age, size, activity level, and any existing health conditions play a role in determining the ideal food. For instance, a young dog who zooms around here and there requires a diet rich in energy. An older dog who strolls peacefully in the yard might benefit from a food with slightly lower fat content to avoid putting excess strain on its aging joints.

Practical tips for choosing the best dog food

When considering the best dog food for your furry friend, start by answering these questions:

  • How old is your dog? Dogs have different dietary needs throughout their life stages. Make sure to adjust your dog’s diet based on factors such as growth and waistline. Feed a puppy with dog food specifically formulated to support its growth. Check out our guide on feeding puppies for more information. Old dogs, on the other hand, may benefit from food containing joint supplements or lower fat content if they are less active.
  • Is your dog big or small? The size of your dog primarily affects the portion size. However, larger dogs can also benefit from food containing joint supplements. Food designed for small dogs usually has kibble size suitable for their smaller mouths and slightly higher energy content, as small dogs tend to burn more energy proportionally compared to larger ones.
  • How active is your dog? Check our guide on assessing your dog's activity level and how it impacts the dog’s feeding. 
     
  • Does your dog need to lose weight? If your furry companion has gained some extra pounds, look for lower-fat food option or incorporate wet food alongside the kibble. Wet food contains water, so it fills up the dog's tummy with fewer calories.
  • Does your dog need to gain weight? Putting weight on a dog can sometimes be trickier than helping them lose weight. At first consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of weight loss. If there are no health issues, choose a dog food rich in protein and fat. For instance, you can try PrimaDog Active Duck & Herring dry food. If your dog's current food is already suitable, it may not be necessary to switch. Instead, you can add meats containing around 15–20% fat to the dog’s diet. Remember to make changes to your dog's food gradually.
  • Does your dog have allergies or food sensitivities? Not all sources of animal-based protein are suitable for every dog. For dogs with sensitive stomachs, try protein sources such as venison, fish, or turkey, which are generally well-tolerated. Consult with a veterinarian for specialized diets in case of medical conditions.

What kind of food does your dog enjoy? The best dog food also tastes good! If your dog often leaves its kibble untouched, try variating the diet with wet dog food or adding meat. Let's make mealtime exciting for them; read PrimaDog's tips on adding variety to your dog's diet. 

Don't forget the details 

Once you have selected a dog food from the store shelf, take a quick look at the fine print on the packaging.

  • Check the main ingredient: Look for foods with meat or fish listed as the first ingredient. This ensures a higher meat content, which is essential for your dog's well-being since meaty food forms the base for a dog’s diet.
  • Consider the carbohydrates: If your dog is prone to skin issues, a grain-free dog food might be a good option.

All PrimaDog dog foods are wheat-free, and our range includes both grain-free dry and wet foods. The main ingredient in our dog foods is always either meat or fish. Explore PrimaDog products and give your furry friend a taste of Nordic happiness. 
 

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Rough Chews Dental Herb Chew bone for medium size or large dog

Made in Europe
No grain
Superfood

  • A low-fat chew treat
  • Fresh taste and breath from herbs
  • For a healthy teeth
  • Free from grain and preservatives
  • Manufactured in Europe
Fat content
2.9 %
Protein content
89 %

PrimaDog Rough Chews Dental Care Bone is a herbal crunchy bar for the health of your medium size or large dog's teeth and gums. This crunchy bone with rawhide not only tastes delicious but also takes care of your dog's oral health and offers activation for your dog, while satisfying his/her instinct to chew. Dental Care Bones are easy to chew.

The herbs – mint and sage – added to Dental Care Bones will freshen your dog's breath. Regular chewing of crunchy chew bars and chew bones will help remove plaque from the surface of your dog's teeth and his/her gingival border, which can prevent tartar formation and gingivitis.

Rough Chews Dental Care Bones are high in protein and low in fat. You can also choose an S-size chew treat from Dental Care Bone, which is suitable for smaller dogs. For longer-lasting chewing, we recommend durable and tough Rough Chews Turkey-Sea Buckthorn or Lamb-Cranberry with a touch of northern superberries to support your dog's well-being. Always keep an eye on your dog when he/she is eating chew bones.

All PrimaDog Rough Chews are completely grain-free and preservative-free. Rough Chews are made in our own factory in Europe without compromising on quality.

Package sizes
100 g (12 cm)
175 g (15 cm)
Composition

Rawhide 98%, mint 1%, sage 1%.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 89%, crude fat 2.9%, crude ash 1.2%, crude fiber 1.5%.

Feeding guide

Offer chewbones as a supplement to a balanced diet. The amount of treats should be maximum 10% of dog’s daily diet and should not be used to substitute food. Always supervise your dog when it's eating chewbones and keep fresh drinking water available. Close packaging after use and store in a dry and cool place. Best before date and batch number; see package.

Made in
Europe
Packaging and recycling

Rough Chews Dental Herb Chew bone for small dog

Made in Europe
No grain
Superfood

  • A low-fat chew treat
  • Fresh taste and breath from herbs
  • For a healthy teeth
  • Free from grain and preservatives
  • Manufactured in Europe
Fat content
2.9 %
Protein content
89 %

PrimaDog Rough Chews Dental Care Bone is a herbal crunchy bar for the health of your small dog's teeth and gums. This crunchy bone with rawhide not only tastes delicious but also takes care of your dog's oral health and offers activation for your dog, while satisfying his/her instinct to chew. Dental Care Bones are easy to chew, which makes them suitable also for smaller dogs.

The herbs – mint and sage – added to Dental Care Bones will freshen your dog's breath. Regular chewing of crunchy chew bars and chew bones will help remove plaque from the surface of your dog's teeth and his/her gingival border, which can prevent tartar formation and gingivitis.

Rough Chews Dental Care Bones are high in protein and low in fat. You can also choose an L-size chew treat from Dental Care Bone, which is suitable for larger dogs. For longer-lasting chewing, we recommend durable and tough Rough Chews Turkey-Sea Buckthorn or Lamb-Cranberry with a touch of northern superberries to support your dog's well-being. Always keep an eye on your dog when he/she is eating chew bones.

All PrimaDog Rough Chews are completely grain-free and preservative-free. Rough Chews are made in our own factory in Europe without compromising on quality.

Package sizes
100 g (12 cm)
175 g (15 cm)
Composition

Rawhide 98%, mint 1%, sage 1%.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 89%, crude fat 2.9%, crude ash 1.2%, crude fiber 1.5%.

Feeding guide

Offer chewbones as a supplement to a balanced diet. The amount of treats should be maximum 10% of dog’s daily diet and should not be used to substitute food. Always supervise your dog when it's eating chewbones and keep fresh drinking water available. Close packaging after use and store in a dry and cool place. Best before date and batch number; see package.

Made in
Europe
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Rough Chews Turkey & Sea buckthorn chew bone for dog

Made in Europe
No grain
Superfood

  • For long-lasting chewing
  • Delicious turkey-sea buckthorn cranberry filling
  • For a healthy mouth and teeth
  • Free from grain and preservatives
  • Manufactured in Europe
Fat content
2.3 %
Protein content
89.5 %

PrimaDog Rough Chews Turkey-Sea Buckthorn are delicious chew bones that offer activation for your dog, while supporting your dog’s oral health. Inside these chew bones coated in rawhide is a tasty turkey-sea buckthorn filling that can inspire even the pickiest dog to chew. The chew bone contains a touch of sea buckthorn, a northern superberry that provides a natural vitamin C supplement to your dog. 

Dogs have a natural instinct to chew, which is why chewbones are a good way to promote a dog's well-being. Chewing can relieve your dog of stress and mechanically cleans your dog's teeth and gums. By providing chew bones to your dog on a regular basis, you will help keep your dog's mouth clean and your dog will be able to satisfy his/her natural instinct to chew. The durable and tough PrimaDog Rough Chews Turkey-Sea Buckthorn guarantee long-lasting chewing. Always keep an eye on your dog when he/she is eating chew bones.

PrimaDog Rough Chews are also available with a lamb-cranberry filling or in the Dental Chew Bone option, which contains herbs that refresh your dog's breath. Chew bones are available in two sizes: S for small and L for large dogs.

All our Rough Chews are completely grain-free, preservative-free and low-fat chew bones made in our own factory in Europe.


Package sizes
105 g (10 cm, 3 pcs)
140 g (13,5 cm, 2 pcs)
Composition

Rawhide 95.5%, turkey 4%, sea buckthorn 0.5%.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 89.5%, crude fat 2.3%, crude ash 1.3%, crude fiber 0.7%.

Feeding guide

Offer chewbones as a supplement to a balanced diet. The amount of treats should be maximum 10% of dog’s daily diet and should not be used to substitute food. Always supervise your dog when it's eating chewbones and keep fresh drinking water available. Close packaging after use and store in a dry and cool place. Best before date and batch number; see package.

Made in
Europe
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Rough Chews Lamb & Cranberry chew bone for dog

Made in Europe
No grain
Superfood

  • For long-lasting chewing
  • Tasty lamb-cranberry filling
  • For a healthy mouth and teeth
  • Free from grain and preservatives
  • Manufactured in Europe
Fat content
2.2 %
Protein content
89.3 %

PrimaDog Rough Chews Lamb-Cranberry is a tasty chew bone that supports your dog’s oral health. The chew bone conceals a delicious lamb filling, while a touch of the northern superberry cranberry provides your dog with a natural vitamin C supplement.

These tough and durable rawhide bones offer peaceful and long-lasting activation for your dog, while satisfying his/her instinct to chew. Chewing bones supports the well-being of your dog's mouth, as chewing mechanically cleans your dog's teeth and gums.

Rough Chews Lamb-Cranberry is rich in protein and is a completely grain-free, low-fat chew bone with which your dog will spend many enjoyable moments. Chewing is an essential part of a dog's behaviour. Allowing a dog to chew regularly can relieve the dog's stress and prevent, for example, the destruction of furniture. Always keep an eye on your dog when he/she is eating chew bones.

If your dog likes turkey more than lamb, you can select for Rough Chews Turkey-Sea Buckthorn. You can also choose Rough Chews Dental Chew Bone, which contains mint and sage and refreshes your dog's breath. Rough Chews are available in two sizes: S for small and L for large dogs.

Grain-free PrimaDog Rough Chews are made in our own factory in Europe with no preservatives and without compromising on quality.

Package sizes
105 g (10 cm, 3 pcs)
140 g (13,5 cm, 2 pcs)
Composition

Rawhide 95.5%, lamb 4%, cranberry 0.5 %.

Analytical constituents

Crude protein 89.3%, crude fat 2.2%, crude ash 1.0%, crude fiber 1.4%.

Feeding guide

Offer chewbones as a supplement to a balanced diet. The amount of treats should be maximum 10% of dog’s daily diet and should not be used to substitute food. Always supervise your dog when it's eating chewbones and keep fresh drinking water available. Close packaging after use and store in a dry and cool place. Best before date and batch number; see package.

Made in
Europe
Packaging and recycling
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