Where to find raw dog food in Toronto

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Whether you and your dog are new to Toronto and looking for a place to pick up some high-quality grub, or you’re thinking of switching your pup to a raw diet, these pet stores won’t disappoint. From east to west, here’s where to find raw dog food (and much, much more) in Toronto. [Image credit: iStock.com/ChristopherBernard]

The Dog Market

1
2116 Queen St E, Toronto ON M4E 1E2

Located in the Beaches, everyone loves The Dog Market! It has everything your pet could need, from leashes and collars, to professional grooming, a bakery and, of course, quality raw dog food. If you feel like treating your pooch to a fun shopping experience while you pick up their food, head east to The Dog Market.

Uber Dog Mount Pleasant

2
571 Mount Pleasant Rd, Toronto ON M4S 2M5

Not a fan of the frozen raw food most retailers sell? Happy Tails Dog Spa by Davisville Station offers another option. Their meat is dehydrated rather than frozen. So, instead of thawing frozen patties in your fridge or sink, all you have to do is add some warm water, wait 20 minutes and voilà, dinner is served!

Muddy Paws In the Guild

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123 Guildwood Pky, Scarborough ON M1E 1P1

Muddy Paws is a retail store, grooming salon, and pet food supplier located in the Guildwood Shopping Centre. While the store appears compact, they have high expectations for the quality of their merchandise. Their selection of food, whether it is raw or not, is all top-notch.

Wooftown Dog

4
10 Birch Ave, Toronto ON M4V 1C8

Wooftown in Toronto’s Summerhill neighbourhood is a trendy pet store that offers both frozen and dehydrated raw food. If you’re a sucker for anything furry with four paws, you might want to take advantage of their free delivery on orders over $39 – they also host adoption events and you might end up bringing home dog food and another dog!

The Bone House

5
946 Queen St E, Toronto ON M4M 1J7

A cute boutique-style pet store, The Bone House brightens up Leslieville with its fun take on the canine lifestyle. Be sure to look out for their Treat Trike in the summer, when they roam the dog parks selling frozen dog treats. As much as the staff like to have fun, they don’t joke around when it comes to proper nutrition, stocking a serious supply of raw dog food and other premium dietary options. They also offer free delivery throughout the city so you can be sure you and your dog will always be fully stocked.

One thing’s for sure: Torontonians love their dogs. With an array of leash-free parks and the dog-friendly TTC, us urbanites can explore the entire city with our four-legged companions. But if you want to do more than just walk, we know where you can go. Here are some of the best dog-friendly activities in the city. [Image credit: iStock.com/vgajic]
We all love our dogs and want to keep them happy and healthy, but it can be hard to find time to give them the exercise they need, especially for city-dwellers. Not to worry; Toronto has plenty of certified and reliable dog-walking services ready to take up the reins and make sure your pooch is thoroughly pooped! [Image credit: iStock.com/andykatz]
These days, glasses and checkered shirts are in, so why not impress your date by combining romance, fun, and knowledge in an epic outing at one of Toronto’s many nerd-friendly establishments.
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