
FEED MORE
Raw .
Healthy bodies support better dogs.
Atlas Canine is excited to bring another affordable raw dog food option to the Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania region with the introduction of a raw dog food co-op through The Foundation Raw.
Orders are currently open and will close upon completion of a pallet (2,310lbs) for this initial order.
Subsequent orders will follow an order schedule!
Products Available
Through the Co-Op
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80/10/10 Blends
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All 80/10/10 blends are available in 2lb. and 5lb. rolls. Must be ordered in 30lb increments. -
Base Blends
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All base blends are available in 2lb. and 5lb. rolls. Must be ordered in 30lb increments. -
Single Protein Blends
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All single-protein blends are available in 2lb. and 5lb. rolls. Must be ordered in 30lb increments. -
Beef RMBs
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Beef knuckles, femurs, and kneecaps. Co-Op is limited to a quantity of four 30lb. boxes per pallet order.
How it works
Products must be pre-ordered by the case (30lbs/case), and we are hoping to place orders on a 45-60 day cycle. Until we are able to set an estimated order and delivery schedule, please plan for 60 days of food when placing your order.
Our Facebook group is the best way to stay up to date with co-op information!
Our goal is to keep pricing as affordable as possible for the high quality product options from The Foundation Raw after the recent stoppage of Titan Raw food production. We are very excited to offer this co-op location for the northeast Ohio area!
TFR products are made from non-hormone used dairy cows that were frequently tested for diseases and illnesses. Products contain no 3D animals scraped off the curb, and their cattle is culled just for the facility. The blends are made in an FDA certified and USDA inspected facility using CGMP practices, certified HACCP.
Current Pricing (as of MAR 2025):
Beef blends are all available in 2lb and 5lb chubs and are currently priced at $3/lb
Exotic protein grinds (venison, bison, herring) are available in 2lb and 5lb chubs and are priced higher (likely $7-9/lb - we will confirm based on the volume we are ordering!)
Bulk boxes of marrow bones are available: Roughly 6 Knuckle bones per box, 18 kneecaps per box, or 30 (4") femur bones per box. $80/box, limit of 4 boxes per pallet order
Shipping costs may impact this cost slightly, but we are working closely with the team at TFR to help keep costs stable for the co-op!
How It Works:
Review the available products and then place your order via the order form
Watch your email for an invoice from TFR, and please pay promptly! (The order cannot be processed until all invoices are paid)
Once the order is processed, TFR custom packs our pallet(s) and the product will be delivered to Atlas Canine.
Pick-up dates and times will be posted to the co-op Facebook group, the Atlas Canine Facebook page, and sent out to the email list (coming soon!).
Important: No storage will be available. Items not picked up on the delivery date will be considered abandoned and no refunds will be given.
Please note - we must complete a minimum of one pallet (2,310lbs) in order to place the order. We will post updates on pallet completion if we are shy, or over, on an order in order to fulfill the minimum order for shipment! If for some reason we are unable to complete the pallet in the order time-frame, you will be refunded in full (our goal is to avoid this and place full orders each month!).
Orders are currently open and will close upon completion of a pallet (2,310lbs) for this initial order.
Subsequent orders will follow an order schedule!
Keep UP with The Co-Op.
Our Facebook group is the best way to stay up to date with co-op information.
You can also email Jess with any questions: Jess@AtlasCanine.com, or reach out to us via our social pages.
other raw sourcing options in ohio.
Are we missing another option, or would you like us to add your co-op to our list? Send us an email!
Learn More About Raw Feeding.
Why feed raw?
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