
Instinct Raw Boost Grain-Free Chicken
Raw-curious owners who want freeze-dried raw benefits in a convenient kibble format

Canidae PURE Salmon & Sweet Potato
Dogs with food sensitivities who need a limited-ingredient diet with a novel protein
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Instinct Raw Boost Grain-Free Chicken
Raw-curious owners who want freeze-dried raw benefits in a convenient kibble format
Instinct Raw Boost bridges the gap between conventional kibble and raw feeding. The freeze-dried raw pieces mixed into high-protein kibble create a genuinely unique product. Dogs tend to go crazy for it. The price (~$2.02/day) and grain-free concerns are the main trade-offs.
Strengths
- Combines high-protein kibble with freeze-dried raw pieces for added nutrition
- Cage-free chicken is the #1 ingredient with no corn, wheat, soy, or by-products
- Freeze-dried raw coating provides minimally processed nutrition dogs love
Limitations
- Expensive at ~$2.02/day — one of the priciest options in this comparison
- Grain-free formula subject to FDA DCM investigation concerns
- Freeze-dried raw pieces may not appeal to all dogs or owners
When to Choose Canidae PURE Salmon & Sweet Potato
Dogs with food sensitivities who need a limited-ingredient diet with a novel protein
Canidae PURE takes a less-is-more approach with just 8 key ingredients. Real salmon first provides excellent omega-3s for coat and skin health. The limited ingredient design is ideal for dogs with sensitivities. Clean safety record and no artificial anything. A solid choice for sensitive stomachs.
Strengths
- Limited ingredient formula with just 8 key ingredients — ideal for sensitive dogs
- Real salmon as the #1 protein source provides omega-3 fatty acids for coat health
- No corn, wheat, soy, or artificial additives — clean and simple formula
Limitations
- Limited ingredient approach means less nutritional diversity than multi-protein formulas
- Grain-free formula falls under FDA DCM investigation concerns
- Salmon-based formulas tend to have stronger odor than chicken-based options

