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

Taste of the Wild High Prairie
Dogs with chicken or grain sensitivities who need novel protein sources at a reasonable price
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 Taste of the Wild High Prairie
Dogs with chicken or grain sensitivities who need novel protein sources at a reasonable price
Taste of the Wild offers exotic proteins (bison, venison) at a surprisingly accessible price point. The grain-free formula suits dogs with sensitivities, though the FDA's ongoing DCM investigation into grain-free diets is worth monitoring. Excellent safety record and strong value for a novel-protein food.
Strengths
- Novel protein sources (roasted bison, roasted venison) ideal for dogs with common allergies
- Grain-free formula with sweet potatoes and peas as carb sources
- Clean safety record with zero recalls in 5+ years
Limitations
- Grain-free formulas have been investigated by FDA for potential DCM links
- Bison and venison are listed but meal forms provide the bulk of animal protein
- Made by Diamond Pet Foods — shares manufacturing with budget brands

