Fur parents are, shall we say, a different kind of breed. We all love to spoil our dogs, treating them to spa days, interactive toys, frozen treats, and more. Bella and Cooper's doggie wardrobe is probably taking up your entire closet! But not all spoiling is good, especially when it comes to dog chow. Yup, we're talking about human food scraps and excessive dog treats. If you're not onboard the dog food delivery train yet, here's why you should subscribe:
• It's fresh, healthy, and convenient dog food delivered straight to your door. No more lugging around heavy bags of dog food, that's if you even remember it, after back-to-back meetings at the office!• It lets you personalize your fur babies' diet. After all, you won't feed your Shih Tzu that same type and amount of dog food as you would a Siberian Husky, right? With a dog food delivery service, you can input your dog's breed, age, activity level, weight, sensitivities or allergies, and more.• You'll get far more choices than what you'd see at most brick-and-mortar groceries or pet stores. Whether it's raw food, grain-free, wet dog food, canned food, or dry kibble, they're sure to have it in any flavors — chicken, beef, or fish! It's perfect for picky eaters, dieting dogs, senior dogs, puppies, big dogs, and your little Chihuahua! • As dogs grow older, their bodies change. So do their eating habits and nutrition requirements. Most dog food delivery services work with veterinary nutritionists to design meals and recipes that suit dogs of any breedDo you mean, besides the fact that you won't have to chop your own ingredients, veggies, raw liver, etc.? Dog's dietary needs are different from humans, so your recipes may not be the best for your furry pals despite your well-intentioned cooking. On the other hand, dog food delivery services typically have a veterinarian or pet nutritionist on staff to ensure that your pet gets a well-rounded meal, regardless of their size, breed, age, or health conditions.
You'll be surprised to know that dog food subscription services don't cost an arm and a leg. In fact, it might even work out cheaper than buying dog food at your local store! Of course, gourmet services or raw food can be pricier than your dog's regular chow, but we believe it's well worth it. After all, we're talking about our pup's health and wellbeing here. On average, dog food delivery services can cost between $40 to $150 per month, but some, like PetPlate, deliver for as little as $1 per day. Some like Ollie and Nom Nom give significant discounts of up to 60%, while others offer free shipping and a money-back guarantee. At the end of the day, the final price will depend largely on your type of dog and its dietary needs.
Dog food subscription services have become popular lately, and there are many options out there that it can be overwhelming, to say the least. With that said, we've tested enough to know which boxes each one should tick. These are the following:
• Their food has to be approved by either the USDA or the FDA and meets the nutritional standards of the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
• Their meals are created by licensed veterinary nutritionists with all the good stuff (protein, whole food ingredients, carbohydrates, grains, etc.) with no preservatives or fillers.
• Their food has to be human-grade. No, human-grade doesn't mean the hoomans can eat it. It means that the ingredients and the final product were handled, processed, and stored in compliance with regulations for good manufacturing practices (GMPs) for human edible foods. Why? It means less processing and higher safety standards. The Farmer's Dog, Bezzie, and pretty much what we have on the list above meet this requirement.
• Those are pretty much the big three, but we'll give plus points to any service that offers free shipping, flexible delivery options, money-back guarantees, and great customer service.