As pet parents, we all want the best for our dogs – from cozy beds to playful toys. But nothing matters more than the food we put in their bowls. For years, packaged dog food has been the go-to choice for convenience. However, a growing number of vets and pet parents now recommend freshly cooked dog food. Why? Because fresh meals are healthier, tastier, and closer to what nature intended.
In this blog, weâll explore why fresh food beats packaged food and how it can transform your dogâs health and happiness.
Most packaged dog foods are designed to sit on shelves for months – even years. To make that possible, theyâre loaded with preservatives, artificial flavors, and fillers. Over time, these additives can cause digestive issues, allergies, and obesity.
Fresh food, on the other hand, is cooked only when you order. Itâs preservative-free, chemical-free, and as natural as home-cooked meals.
Heat processing used in packaged foods destroys many vitamins and minerals. By the time it reaches your dogâs bowl, most nutrients are lost.
Fresh meals retain their natural vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, ensuring your dog gets complete nutrition in every bite.
Example: Fresh chicken and rice provides real protein and energy – unlike âchicken-flavoredâ kibble that often contains very little real chicken.
Many dogs suffer from bloating, constipation, or upset stomachs because of processed dry food. Fresh food is gentler on the stomach, easier to digest, and keeps your pup active.
Pet parents often notice:
Shinier coats
Healthier skin
Increased energy
Happier mealtimes
Packaged food is âone-size-fits-all.â But no two dogs are the same. Age, breed, size, and health conditions all affect dietary needs.
With fresh meals, you can customize recipes – whether itâs a high-protein bowl for an active Labrador or a gentle veggie mix for a senior Indie dog.
Letâs be honest – how many times has your dog sniffed kibble and walked away? Fresh food smells and tastes like real food (because it is!). Dogs enjoy it more, leading to better appetite and nutrition intake.
A preservative-free, nutrient-rich diet can:
Reduce risk of obesity
Strengthen immunity
Support joint and bone health
Increase lifespan
In short: Healthy food today = fewer vet bills tomorrow.