There has been a recent thread on raw diets and my Darwin's shipment came today so I thought I'd share what it looks like and what the storage requirements are, etc. I have no affiliation and this is not an ad; it's offered for informational purposes.
When I initially signed up I was concerned if I had enough freezer space and would have found this useful. Darwin's ships from facilities on both the West and East Coast. Your packaging may vary depending on your location. This is the styrofoam package Rory's food arrives in.
Coffee mug included for scale. This is 10 weeks worth (20 lbs.) for my 7.5 lb. Havanese. This will actually last her more than that so every so often I have to call Darwin's and skip a shipment.
This is how much room it takes up in my freezer. During the original menu consult they told me the food would take up about the same amount of room as two one-gallon water jugs would, and that's accurate. (I have a frozen pizza and a frozen spaghetti dinner in my freezer . . . my dog eats a healthier diet than I do, apparently.)
She is fed 100% raw. Her baseline amount per meal is 1.8 ounces. You don't need a digital scale, and Rory may get more or less depending on her weight and activity level. Having a scale helps me reduce waste and feed her a consistent amount, which helps me adjust for treats, etc.
At this amount it costs 39¢ per meal, or 78¢ per day. As I said it takes Rory more than 10 weeks to go through 20 lbs. so this is what my freezer looks like today.
This is what works for my Hav. There are others much more learned here on Havanese nutrition.
This photo is not related, but I came across when doing this post
Darwin's Natural Pet Products website. If you're interested they have a $14.95 trial offer with free shipping.
When I initially signed up I was concerned if I had enough freezer space and would have found this useful. Darwin's ships from facilities on both the West and East Coast. Your packaging may vary depending on your location. This is the styrofoam package Rory's food arrives in.


Coffee mug included for scale. This is 10 weeks worth (20 lbs.) for my 7.5 lb. Havanese. This will actually last her more than that so every so often I have to call Darwin's and skip a shipment.

This is how much room it takes up in my freezer. During the original menu consult they told me the food would take up about the same amount of room as two one-gallon water jugs would, and that's accurate. (I have a frozen pizza and a frozen spaghetti dinner in my freezer . . . my dog eats a healthier diet than I do, apparently.)

She is fed 100% raw. Her baseline amount per meal is 1.8 ounces. You don't need a digital scale, and Rory may get more or less depending on her weight and activity level. Having a scale helps me reduce waste and feed her a consistent amount, which helps me adjust for treats, etc.

At this amount it costs 39¢ per meal, or 78¢ per day. As I said it takes Rory more than 10 weeks to go through 20 lbs. so this is what my freezer looks like today.

This is what works for my Hav. There are others much more learned here on Havanese nutrition.
This photo is not related, but I came across when doing this post

Darwin's Natural Pet Products website. If you're interested they have a $14.95 trial offer with free shipping.