🍽️ Elevate your pup’s mealtime to gourmet, human-grade goodness!
The Honest Kitchen Grain Free Chicken dog food is a 10-pound dehydrated, human-grade meal that rehydrates to 40 pounds of complete, balanced nutrition. Made with cage-free chicken and wholesome ingredients, it’s grain-free, free from fillers and preservatives, and suitable for adult and senior dogs, ensuring premium quality and easy digestion.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 10.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 160 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**L
Healthy Happy Dogs!
Our dogs are doing beautifully on Honest Kitchen Grain Free Beef as part of their overall diet (we top it with a variety of cooked meats, poultry, and vegetables, liver/giblets, eggs, fish, etc). Unfortunately we no longer trust MOST commercial dog foods, even the premium brands, due to the harm we’ve seen them inflict. With Honest kitchen the dogs smell good, look great, and are happy, active, and playful. Plus they love it! Better to invest in nutrition now than illness later on.
J**A
may become very picky dog's main food
my chihuhua mix marcy has been very picky her whole life. when she was a baby her parents' owner gave her and all of her littermates whole rotisserie chickens to eat alongside their normal food, so safe to say she's used to the good stuff and eventually refuses to eat the best quality kibbles i can buy, even when i added things dogs were supposed to love like bone broth. i would have to sit on the floor with her to hand feed her or else she would skip a lot of her meals, which really worried me. I can't afford to feed raw, so i looked for freeze dried alternatives and found this. it took her a bit to warm up to this food, but with the help of some tasty toppers (which didn't really help before, as she would just eat the toppers and leave the rest of the kibble), she eats regularly by herself! This morning she even begged for breakfast, when she's usually lukewarm about mealtimepros:- very affordable on a broke college students salary (for a small dog, that is)- apparently tasty enough to appeal to a dog with taste like a little princess- easy to prepare- doesn't take up a lot of space, but lasts awhilecons:- most of the ingredients in this foods look fantastic, but i have issues with a few of the recipes. Some of them include peas (which i've read may be the reason behind the heart issues that crop up in dogs who eat grain free foods, since legumes like peas or lentils are often used as a replacement filler in them) and garlic (which just isn't that good for dogs to have. I hope/assume its a negligible amount for flavoring, but still), but not all of the recipes include those ingredients (for example, the turkey and beef recipes are all good on that front) so its easy to avoid- the packaging is a little difficult. i didnt get a zip up bag in my box, but that was easy to address with a bag clip. also as you get low on food it gets hard to scoop the powder directly out of this versions box since its not very big, so you'll eventually have to take the bag out and trash the box. this is also not too bad, thoughOverall, i reccommend it!
A**A
Dogs go nuts for this
While this product smells unappealing to me, my dogs go nuts for it. Very easy to make and a fan favorite in our house.
C**0
Great food my dogs love!
This is a great option for those that used to cook for their dog for health. My dogs love it and I don't worry about cooking for them anymore. We auto buy every two months for 3 dogs (10, 18, 15 lbs).
T**Y
Question about the garlic ingredient
My senior dog loves it! Ingredients are wonderful but I noticed it contains garlic? Isn’t that toxic to dog? I’m guessing the amount it contains isn’t harmful? But I’d still like to know? I did ask my vet and he said it was ok 🤷♀️
M**.
Not For Every Picky Eating Dog
I have a pretty picky, spoiled rotten (by my wife who treats him like her 5th child) Boston Terrier, who acts like a food critic whenever you place a bowl of food down for him. It's as if I'm terrified of the reviews I'll be seeing in the local paper, written by my dog and his last dinner. He ate Kibbles & Bits ever since he was a pup, then suddenly, at 5 1/2 years, he decided he just wasn't going to eat it any more, and the search was on to end his hunger strike. I read all the great reviews from people who had similar problems getting their picky dogs to eat, and this food being the solution. They all stated it looked like green oatmeal (and didn't look very appetizing), but their dogs didn't mind the look, and ate it up. By the reviews, I decided to try it. My dog wouldn't go within 3 feet of his bowl the first few times I made it. I finally got him to at least go over and smell it (he always does this before eating anything, and after that he wouldn't go anywhere near his bowl. After a week I finally gave up. In their defense, I also ordered the new Amazon brand of dog food as a backup, I think its called Wag, and he wouldn't touch that either. But that one didn't have reviews that read like this dog food was the saving grace you've been searching for (written by customers who bought it, not by the seller, just to be clear). After going through this with many other dog foods, I finally decided to research what exactly my dog required for a good balanced healthy diet. Surprisingly, the required foods I would need to purchase to make my own dog food, healthier than anything I could by unless I was spending an extreme amount of money, was actually less than what this food would cost to serve him the same amount of days. Dogs don't require anything fancy, just healthy, and if it smells like what I'm eating, he'll do flips for it. I know make his food. A monthly supply of food for him (2 cups a day) costs me anywhere from $20 to $25/month. Much less than what a months worth of human grade food costs. The biggest bonus, he couldn't eat it fast enough from the very first serving. Still eats every meal without hesitation (although I did learn my dog won't eat his peas). This food may be great for some dogs, I definitely don't know enough about it to knock it, and the ingredients are healthy, that's a fact. But it didn't work like I thought for my dog. But in the end, I learned that I could make his food at home, just as healthy for less money (with no added preservatives), in less than 20 minutes a week cooking time. And, my dog finally quit complaining and now eats every meal.
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