If you're doing research to find the best diet for your dog, you have probably already realized that homemade is the healthiest option available. However, if it's not done properly a homemade dog food diet can also be the worst thing you can feed your pet. That's why some commercial brands, like Ollie fresh dog food, are creating fresh meals that are nutritionally balanced.
Homemade dog food is made with fresh, high-quality, human-grade ingredients. But, it also takes time to prepare and a lot of research to ensure you're providing all of the nutrients your dog needs in the correct amounts.
Fresh commercial dog food products offer the benefits of high-quality, human-grade ingredients without the hassle. To put it simply, if you'd like to feed your dog the best nutrition without the burden of having to make homemade recipes, a fresh commercial dog food would be the next best option.
Ollie Fresh Dog Food Review
As I mentioned, Ollie fresh dog food is made with human-grade ingredients. There are no artificial ingredients, and they use high-quality meat from human-grade farms in the U.S. and Australia.
Every Ollie recipe is vet-formulated, which is a MUST for me when it comes to fresh food. They don't have the luxury of adding all of the artificial preservatives and supplements found in kibble or canned pet food. This is healthier for the animals, but it also makes it more difficult to create nutritionally balanced, safe meals.
Ollie fresh dog food is cooked at low heat, which preserves the nutritional value of the ingredients. It is currently available in four varieties:
My favorite thing about this dog food is the customized scoop and feeding instructions that you receive with your first shipment. One of the hardest things about making homemade dog food is figuring out the correct portion size for your pet. With Ollie fresh dog food, there is no guessing.
As you will see in my video review, Ollie will give you all the information (and the scoop) that you need to give your dog the exact amount of food that he needs. They use your pup's weight, age, activity level, breed and allergies to create the right recipe at the right quantity.
If you're interested in checking out Ollie fresh dog food, you'll have to order it from the company's website. The drawback to this food is the price, just like it is with every high-quality dog food brand. Of course, it depends on the amount of calories your dog needs each day, but you can get food for a small breed starting at $3 per day.
It is definitely more expensive than low-quality kibble, but you have to keep in mind the quality of the product and the convenience of having it shipped to your door. Plus, the recipes are formulated by veterinarians, so you know your dog is getting the right nutrition.
PODCAST: Why Fresh Dog Food Is Better