Human-Grade Raw Turkey
by MAEV · for adult dogs · raw frozen · Turkey first
by MAEV · for adult dogs · raw frozen · Turkey first
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| Brand | MAEV |
|---|---|
| Life stage | Adult |
| Format | Raw Frozen |
| Proteins | Turkey |
| Special diets | Grain-Free |
| Crude protein | 15.0% |
| Crude fat | 11.0% |
| Crude fiber | 1.0% |
| Kcal per cup | 400 |
| AAFCO life stage | adult maintenance |
Human-Grade Raw Turkey is a raw frozen recipe from MAEV. It is targeted at adult dogs. The named primary protein is turkey.
This recipe is built for adult dogs in maintenance. Raw frozen dog food requires freezer space and a strict prep hygiene routine. Brands worth considering use HPP (high-pressure processing) for pathogen safety.
We are still verifying a verified AAFCO statement directly from the bag and verified guaranteed analysis values for this product. The information shown below is based on the brand's product line context and the format-typical nutritional profile. Always confirm the AAFCO statement and ingredient list on the actual bag before transitioning a dog to a new food.
For more from MAEV, see the brand page, which lists every recipe in our catalog along with the brand's recall history and merchant coverage.
Crude protein lands at 15.0% — a modest crude protein figure. Crude fat is listed at 11.0%. Crude fiber comes in at 1.0%. Calorie density is roughly 400 kcal per cup, which lands in the standard density band.
Yes — Human-Grade Raw Turkey is labeled grain-free.
The label lists adult maintenance as the AAFCO life stage.
Turkey is the primary protein listed for this recipe.
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