Can I Freeze Prime 100 Rolls for Dogs?

prime100 turkey and flaxseed 2kg dog food roll

Fresh dog food rolls are a popular staple in many Aussie homes these days. Packed with single protein sources, vitamins, and minerals, these rolls seem to tick lots of boxes: made with local ingredients, gently steam-cooked, and perfect for pups with food sensitivities. But with all that quality and freshness, it’s easy to feel a bit nervous about how best to store them, especially if you want to stock up with a repeat delivery. One question pops up over and over: can you freeze Prime100 dog food rolls to keep them fresh longer?

That’s not an odd question, especially if you appreciate buying in bulk, have a small dog that won't finish a roll quickly, or just want food security when the shops are looking a bit empty. So, let’s get practical about freezing Prime100 rolls, what really happens to their nutrition and texture, and some pointers for safe storage.

What’s In Fresh Dog Rolls?

Prime100 SPD (Single Protein Diet) rolls are designed to make canine nutrition simple and allergy-friendly. You’ll notice there’s a heap of different varieties based on protein source — think turkey, crocodile, duck, goat, chicken, lamb, and more.Each roll is largely meat-based, supplemented with specific vegetables, vitamins, and minerals.

Here’s a quick look at a typical ingredient list:

Roll Variety

Main Protein

Key Veggies

Grain-Free?

Typical Weight

SPD Duck & Sweet Potato

Duck

Sweet Potato

Yes

2kg/2.2kg

SPD Crocodile & Tapioca

Crocodile

Tapioca

Yes

2kg

SPD Turkey & Flaxseed

Turkey

Flaxseed

Yes

2kg

Prime100 fresh dog rolls are cooked using a steam process, which helps retain moisture and nutrients. They’re then cooled and vacuum-packed to maximise shelf-life before you open them.

PRIME100 SPD SALMON TAPIOCA DOG ROLL 2KG

Storage Basics: What Prime100 Recommends

If you’re in the habit of scanning packaging, you’ll notice Prime100 dog food rolls generally state:

     Store unopened rolls in the fridge (between 1-4°C)

     Use within 5 days of opening

This short window after opening makes sense since the food’s fresh and free from a lot of harsh preservatives you might find in cheaper foods. If you have a small dog, a single roll can last ages — which means waste if you can’t use it up.

Prime100 doesn’t automatically recommend freezing in big print, but plenty of pet owners (and even some stockists and vets) freeze them as part of their routine.

Can You Freeze Dog Rolls?

Yes, you can freeze fresh dog rolls.

Here’s what you need to know:

     Freezing is a perfectly safe option to prolong shelf life

     Texture can soften slightly after thawing, but most dogs don’t care

     Nutrition holds up well if you freeze as soon as possible after purchase or opening

Tip: Get the roll in the freezer while still sealed and within the use-by date for best results. If already opened, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or pop what you haven’t used into an airtight container before freezing.

How Long Can You Freeze Them?

According to advice from specialty retailers and pet food professionals:

     Unopened rolls: Freeze for up to 3 months

     Opened rolls: Use within 1 month for best quality (make sure they’re well sealed)

Longer than that, and you may start to see texture and flavour changes, but they’re rarely harmful — just not as appealing. Freezer burn isn’t unheard of if not tightly wrapped.

Thawing and Serving Safely

Defrosting Prime100 rolls is straightforward, but best done in the fridge rather than out on the kitchen counter.

Here’s why:

     Fridge-thawing reduces bacterial growth

     The product maintains a more even texture

     Less risk of spoilage or “wet” patches that picky eaters dislike

Once defrosted, treat the roll as “fresh” — use within five days and keep it refrigerated.

Shortcut: Forgot to thaw overnight? Cut off a portion while still frozen, microwave gently in a pinch, and ensure it’s not hot before serving.

a dog want to eat prime100 dog roll in its bowl

Does Freezing Affect Nutrition or Quality?

Unlike raw meat, cooked and steam-processed foods like Prime100’s rolls stand up well to freezing. Most vitamins and minerals remain stable, and the protein structure doesn't break down anywhere near as much as with raw or uncooked meats.

Dogs are far less fussy about minor changes in texture or appearance, but here’s what some pet parents have noticed:

     Rolls may be a tiny bit crumblier after thawing

     Some moisture loss can occur

     The outer surface might look slightly darker

     Pre-slicing before freezing can help with easy portioning

But there’s good news: multiple vets and dog nutrition experts say both the palatability and nutritional punch of Prime100 Dog Rolls stay strong after a stint in the freezer.

How to Freeze Rolls: Step-By-Step

If you want to future-proof your dog’s meal stash (or just take advantage of a sale), freezing is simple:

  1. Leave unopened rolls in original packaging The plastic wrap and vacuum seal protect the food from freezer air.
  2. Portion opened rolls Slice the remainder into daily portions, wrap individually in plastic wrap, and put into a zip-lock freezer bag or container.
  3. Date and label Use a permanent marker to note the protein and date you’re freezing.
  4. Lay flat to freeze Rolls (or individual slices) freeze better when laid flat, saving space and allowing for even chilling.
  5. Move to the fridge to defrost Defrost overnight in the fridge, not at room temperature.

This method suits every dog owner — from those with little dogs who take weeks to get through a roll to multi-dog homes stocking up on several flavours.

Why Freeze Dog Food Rolls? Top Aussie Reasons

Bulk buying can make sense if you spot a Super Saver deal, but there are some other times you might want your dog food rolls frozen:

     Vet diets or prescription-only flavours in short supply

     Preparedness for storms, supply-chain hiccups, or natural disasters

     Dogs on strict elimination or allergy diets

     Reducing food waste if your dog is a slow eater

With SPDs tailored for sensitivity and allergy cases, having frozen portions reduces risk of running out.

Quick Tips: Freezing and Feeding

     Small pieces freeze and thaw quicker, handy if you don’t use a whole roll at once

     Always check for any odd odour or significant colour change after thawing — spoilage isn’t common, but safest to toss it if you’re unsure

     Keep a rotation system (oldest out first) to avoid forgotten bits languishing in the freezer

Real Experiences From Pet Owners

Across Australian dog forums and social media, there’s a loud “yes” to freezing these rolls. Here’s a snapshot of what dog owners report after freezing and thawing:

Owner Situation

Did Freezing Work?

Dog’s Reaction

Note

Allergic dog, weekly rotation

Perfectly fine

No difference

Roll sliced, double-wrapped

Tiny breed, 1 roll lasts 2 weeks

Worked well

Loved it all

Pre-cut portions, no issues

Stockpiling during pandemic

Great solution

Some rolls softer

Only noticeable if thawed fast

It’s clear most dogs don’t even notice a thing, and the parents say it’s a true money-saver with no downside.

Potential Issues If You Don’t Freeze Properly

It’s rare for anything serious to go wrong, but if you forget to seal the food or the freezer is too warm, a few things can pop up:

     Freezer burn (white, dry patches)

     Soggy texture after thawing if too much ice forms

     Absorption of odours from other foods

The solution is always an airtight seal and a reliable freezer below -18°C.

What About the Rest of the Prime100's Range?

Prime100 also makes air-dried food and treats, slow cooked wet meals and raw patties. The cooked rolls are the best suited to freezing. Raw meats in their range should follow more stringent raw food storage and thawing guidelines, just as you would with human-grade raw meats.

As always, check the packaging and reach out to your stockist or veterinarian if you’re unsure.

prime100 air dried beef and carrots flavour dog food group image

Giving Your Dog Variety and Freshness

Lots of Aussie dogs with sensitive tummies have thrived with Prime100 SPD Dog Food rolls, thanks to the single-protein philosophy and gentle cooking methods Freezing lets you keep multiple flavours on hand and swap meals or treats without waste.

For families with fussy eaters, allergies, or weekly food deliveries, getting in the habit of freezing bulk-bought rolls means less stress and more flexibility with feeding routines.

So, next time you spot a deal on a multi-pack or find yourself stuck with leftovers from a big roll, don’t hesitate to pop them in the freezer. Your dog (and wallet) will thank you for it!

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