Label analysisGrade AFreeze-Dried

Primal

Primal Freeze-Dried Raw Scoopable Pronto Dog Food Beef Recipe

Editor ingredient insight

Primal Freeze-Dried Raw Scoopable Pronto Beef fits beef-tolerant dogs when the owner wants a raw-style freeze-dried meal that is easier to scoop than patties. It starts with beef with ground bone and beef liver, then adds carrots, squash, kale, apples, cod liver oil, and fish oil, so it is not a strict beef-only elimination food. At 43% protein, 21% fat, 4,097 kcal/kg, 1.15%/1.12% calcium/phosphorus, and 0.29% EPA+DHA, it is lower-fat than Primal Beef Nuggets but still nutrient-dense. I would avoid it for beef allergy, weight loss, pancreatitis-prone digestion, kidney or urinary mineral concerns, or fish-oil avoidance.

Logic-based verdict

This food offers a stable basic protein structure.

Manufacturer-independentPublic-data basedIngredients · nutrition · safety

Protein source

Ingredient guide

Fresh-meat led with no plant protein support

Animal protein

Beef (with ground bone) (#1), Beef Livers (#2)

It clears the protein floor without plant-protein boosting.

This is the kind of structure a premium food should have.

Included support ingredients

Nutrient guide

Cranberry

Urinary support ingredient

Fish oil

Skin and joint support ingredient

Probiotics

Gut support ingredient

Taurine

Heart support ingredient

Omega-3

Skin and joint support ingredient

Omega-6

Skin and coat support ingredient

Top premium

Ingredient grade

A+

Grade A+

Top ingredient profile

Beef
Beef Livers
Organic Carrots
Fresh-meat leadNo plant booster
Crude protein43%
Crude protein43%
Crude fat21%
Other 36%

Calcium

1.2%

Phosphorus

1.1%

Sodium

0.3%

Protein position, fat position, and calorie density position are relative to foods in the same processing type cohort.

biotechProtein position
Typical
query_statsFat position
Lower
local_fire_departmentCalorie density
Lower

The first and second ingredients are both animal-based, so baseline protein quality stays stable. Produce shows up in the third slot, which reads more like a supporting ingredient choice than a protein substitution.

Nutritional strengths

  • Primary protein still comes from animal ingredients, and the produce-side supporting ingredients look more thoughtfully assembled.
  • The first two ingredients are both species-named animal ingredients.
  • Crude protein does not drop into a clearly low band.
  • Top ingredients do not show a prominent FDA-investigated non-hereditary DCM ingredient profile.

What still needs work

  • Phosphorus is 1.1% on the label, at or above 1%. Senior dogs or dogs with kidney concerns should have phosphorus restriction reviewed with a veterinarian before using it as a staple food.
  • Protein and fat are both on the higher side, so sensitive dogs may develop loose stool. If there is a pancreatitis history or fat-sensitive digestion, check before feeding.
  • Calcium:Phosphorus Ratio sits near the upper end of the preferred range, so a more conservative read makes sense.

Strongest rival comparison

Smart beef alternatives

This food is close to the top tier, so the useful comparison is its strongest rivals in the same protein lane.

17 alternativesFreeze-Dried · protein type/family cohort

Brand context

Brand background availableRecall history confirmed

Founded in 2001 in the United States. This brand has a confirmed public warning/recall history.

Ingredient analysis

The top ingredients give this recipe a strong first protein read, so the ingredient section starts from a favorable position.

restaurantIngredient Quality Analysis

A+6/6
Ingredient Grade
Top Premium
1Beef
Fresh Meat · Top
2Beef Livers
Organ Meat · Upper
3Organic Carrots
Produce Support · Upper

Ingredient Analysis Comments

  • Beef is a named fresh meat ingredient. The animal source is clearly identified. It reads as an top-tier protein source.
  • Beef Livers is a named organ meat. It usually contributes nutrient density rather than empty bulk. It reads as an upper-tier protein source.
  • Organic Carrots reads as a produce-side supporting ingredient. It adds a recipe-supporting role rather than acting as a core protein driver. It reads as an upper-tier carb and fiber source.
restaurantIngredient Grade A+Top Premium

Full collected ingredient list

28 ingredients
Beef (with ground bone)Beef LiversOrganic CarrotsOrganic SquashOrganic KaleOrganic ApplesOrganic ParsleyOrganic Pumpkin SeedsOrganic Sunflower SeedsMontmorillonite ClayOrganic BlueberriesOrganic CranberriesOrganic BroccoliOrganic Apple Cider VinegarCod Liver OilFish OilOrganic Coconut OilOrganic Sunflower OilDried YeastVitamin E SupplementOrganic Ground AlfalfaDried Organic KelpLiquid Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation productLiquid Lactobacillus casei fermentation productLiquid Lactobacillus reuteri fermentation productLiquid Bifidobacterium animalis fermentation productOrganic Rosemary ExtractTaurine
Primary positive ingredients
Support positive ingredients
Alternative protein
Neutral ingredients
Caution ingredients
High-caution ingredients

Why did the base review land here?

Ingredient qualityNutrient disclosure levelManufacturing & trust

This review score combines ingredient composition, nutrient disclosure, manufacturing trust, and core nutrient caution signals.

Nutrient disclosure

Partial disclosure

Core guaranteed analysis is usable, but deeper rows still need a more cautious read.

Safety verification

1 warnings

There is no immediate hard stop here, but a few caution rows are still worth checking.

Public data trust (ETF)

C1 tier

Current data and recipe-level variation are visible, but validation breadth still needs a closer look.

Final word

As a public review, this is a strong candidate to carry forward. The next question is whether it stays this strong for your own dog.

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