Your dog will be spoiled for choice with our range of fresh and frozen dog food. They can feast on poultry, beef, lamb, kangaroo, fish, wild boar, crocodile, or vegetarian options. Petstock stocks brands such as Prime 100, Big Dog, Leading RAW, Ivory Coat, and Balanced Life — which offer delicious and nutritious meals for puppies, adults and senior dogs.
The range of dog food at Petstock caters to a variety of dietary preferences, including raw food, vegetarian, grain-free, single-protein, multi-protein, and 100% natural diets. Different formulas are designed to enhance overall health – or support pets with specific allergies, gastrointestinal upsets, joint problems, or other concerns.
Australian-made and owned products or ethically sourced ingredients are available. Frozen or fresh dog food can be served in deli rolls, bite-size treats, vacuum-sealed packs, or single-serve sachets.
Since raw food is typically less processed, it’s easier on digestion and can help prevent stomach upsets. The natural fats and nutrients also do wonders for a dog’s coat and skin, keeping them shiny and healthy. Plus, the high protein content gives them lasting energy and supports strong muscles.
There’s even a bonus for dental health — chewing on fresh food can help reduce plaque and freshen their breath. And on top of all that, a well-balanced raw diet supports their immune system, joints, and can even help with allergies. What’s not to love?
Petstock offers chicken, beef, lamb, kangaroo and fish – in the form of minimally processed, raw and fresh dog food. And our frozen raw meals provide convenience while delivering essential vitamins and minerals.
Our high-quality dog food includes fresh meats, fruits, vegetables and whole grains, with no artificial preservatives, flavours, or colours — just pure, natural nutrition.
Yes! These fresh diets provide balanced nutrition for dogs of all breeds and life stages. Portion sizes do vary, however, so always check the packaging for the recommended amount – or you can also consult your vet for personalised advice.
You should always keep raw and fresh food refrigerated and use it within a few days of opening (or according to the packaging instructions). Frozen food should be stored in your freezer and defrosted as needed. Once thawed, use within 48 hours (or according to the packaging instructions).
To transition your dog to a new food, introduce it gradually over 7 days, mixing small amounts with their current diet. You can slowly increase the proportion of the new food and decrease the proportion of their old food. This will help your dog’s stomach adjust and avoid causing any digestive problems.