Best dog food delivery services: Pet Plate, Ollie, Chewy and more
With most of us Curfew and do our best # Social distance, #flattenthecurve and not #loseourmindsLimiting trips to the store is one of the best measures you can take. But we still I have to eat – and our dogs too – if you are a dog owner, you should consider a practical delivery service for dog food (suitable for Food delivery service You have set up for the people in your home) for your pet’s meals during Corona virus Quarantine. All of the animal care companies listed below are still working at full capacity and our recommendations remain up to date.
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We’re not just talking about a parent delivering their pet food from pet food companies. Finding the best dog food delivery services can be challenging, to say the least, with so many meal delivery options to choose from and so many opinions on how to optimize your pets’ diet, ingredients, vitamins and minerals ‘Meal plan. Choose grain-free dog food, raw dog food, homemade dog food or simple old dog food? Do you choose nibbles or wet food? If you have trouble finding food that suits you Furry baby needsWe’ll break it down for you. And we’re begging you to see exactly how many of them, including Spot and tango and NomNomNowHave big discounts on first-time orders – you get up to 30% discount on your entire shopping cart.
- Spot and tango: Fresh dog food delivery, small series and ready to serve
- Nom Nom: Fresh, pre-portioned meals for dogs and cats
- Pet plate: Ready meals for dogs
- Tough: Autoshipping and unbeatable customer service
- The farm dog: Human feed, tailored to your individual dog
- small: Freshly cooked food for cats
- PetFlow: Auto shipping of your pet’s favorite food
- Ollie: Food plans tailored to individual dogs
- BarkBox: Monthly themed collections of toys and treats for your dog
- Super Chewer: BarkBox for dogs that are tough on toys
- Bully bundles: Monthly delivery of low-odor bully sticks
- PupJoy: Healthy treats and toys are delivered every month
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For pet parents who focus on eating from the farm to the table and the health and well-being of their dog, Spot and Tango may be the perfect choice. The human-quality dog food is made in New York from locally grown fresh ingredients in small quantities without artificial additives, preservatives or fillers. The recipes for the delivery of fresh dog food are formulated by veterinary nutritionists and delivered in pre-portioned packages (depending on your dog’s age, weight and lifestyle) that are vacuum sealed for freshness. The dog food arrives frozen and only needs to be thawed before serving. You will receive a 50% discount on your first order and have a two-week trial period to test whether this food delivery service works for you. If you cancel during this period, you will get your money back.
Frequency and pricing: Weekly delivery; USD 2 per meal and more, depending on your dog’s age, weight and breed. With the promo code you get a 50% discount on your first box CNET50.
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It is generally accepted that fresh food is better for you than processed foods and many pet owners believe that this also applies to pet food. If you prefer to feed your furry friends with freshly made meals, Nom Nom is the best you can get from home made. The company sends you perfectly portioned, fresh pet food made from restaurant-quality ingredients tailored to the size, age and weight of your pet. There are currently four recipes for dogs and two for cats, as well as supplements and treats.
Frequency and pricing: Weekly, biweekly or monthly deliveries; $ 96 to $ 328 a month for dogs, depending on dog size, and $ 245 to $ 256 a month for cats.
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Balance is an important part of any diet – including your dog’s diet! That’s why Pet Plate offers balanced dog food recipes with the right nutrients for good nutrition, developed by veterinarians. The company uses USDA meat and fresh feed to prepare pre-cooked, pre-portioned meals for feeding your dog. All parents have to do is open the container and put it on for their dog. There are four different fresh recipes – chicken, beef, turkey, and lamb – and you can even heat meals in the microwave if your dog is picky about it.
Frequency and pricing: Weekly deliveries; $ 2.50 to $ 19 a day, depending on your dog’s health, age, weight, and breed.
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Chewy is essentially the Amazon for pet products. This online retailer offers a wide range of consumables for all types of animals, from cats and dogs to reptiles and horses. Choosing autoshipments for your pet food will save you 5% to 10% on selected brands. So don’t worry anymore about running out of nibbles or potties or tick medications or whatever. Chewy is also known for its world-class customer service that is available around the clock.
Frequency and pricing: Choose your own frequency; The prices depend on which products you order.
Dogs have unique nutritional needs – you wouldn’t give a Chihuahua the same amount of dog food you would give a Newfoundland. That’s why The Farmer’s Dog creates a personalized profile and diet for your dog based on breed, age, activity level, ideal weight and sensitivity. Depending on your needs, adjustments will be made to your dog food plan. The Farmer’s Dog uses human-quality ingredients (such as chia seeds and fish oil) to prepare simple, ready-to-serve meals. All you have to do is open the pack and let your doggie dig into the dog food.
Frequency and pricing: Choose your ideal frequency between two and 12 weeks. $ 16 to $ 90 a week based on dog size.
Cats also deserve fresh, high quality food! If you’re a proud cat owner, you might like Smalls, one of the few pet food delivery services that caters exclusively for the kittens out there. Smalls uses fresh, high-quality ingredients that are easily cooked to create a natural, grain-free cat food. It might as well be homemade food. The company even accompanies you when switching your cat over to meals and offers a full refund if your cat sticks its nose up at the food (as cats can do).
Frequency and pricing: Choose your frequency between weekly and every six weeks. $ 2 to $ 3.50 per cat per day.
Like Chewy, PetFlow is an online pet marketplace. It is aimed at “pet parents” of cats and dogs, and you can choose to have products automatically shipped to you on a recurring schedule so you never run out of food, treats, or other supplies. Get all of your favorite brands of dry food, canned goods and other pet products. PetFlow also donates a bowl of groceries to shelters for each order you send, so you can feel good about this purchase.
Frequency and pricing: Choose your ideal frequency between two and 16 weeks. The price depends on the products you selected.
Ollie is another popular option for fresh dog meals that are tailored to your dog’s diet and individual needs. You will receive a serving recommendation based on the age, weight, etc. of your puppy, and you will receive deliveries of the four recipes formulated by the veterinarian that are made from fresh meat, vegetables and human-quality supplements. Oh, and it also offers healthy dog treats!
Frequency and pricing: Biweekly or monthly; $ 9 to $ 42 a week.
BarkBox
Would you like to treat your dog? This monthly themed collection of toys and treats is a fun surprise for both of you. Each box comes with two toys, two large treats, and a chew, all made in the United States or Canada. None of the goodies contain wheat, corn, or soy. If your dog has allergies, you can choose a box that is free of turkey, chicken, and beef. Additional customizations are available when chatting with a customer service representative. If your dog is tough on toys, you may want to upgrade to the Super Chewer option below. In both cases, another fun bonus is that the company sends your buddy a birthday present – because you really can’t spoil your dog too much.
National Dog Day Deal: Get $ 5 off your first box with a multi-month subscription.
Frequency and pricing: Monthly delivery; $ 22 to $ 29 a month, depending on the subscription duration.
BarkBox
For dogs that really go into town with rackets, bones and toys, the Super Chewer BarkBox is a great way to spoil them with fun surprises every month. You get two toys designed by BarkBox that are super durable and interesting for your dog (no fluffy stuffing to worry about), two long-lasting chewing items, and two large bags of goodies per month. As with the normal box, there is always a fun topic (like Knights of the Hound Table) and you can choose an allergy-friendly option if necessary. If your dog succeeds in destroying a toy with the Super Chewer subscription, BarkBox will send you a free replacement for free, without asking questions.
National Dog Day Deal: Get $ 5 off your first box with a multi-month subscription.
Frequency and pricing: Monthly delivery; $ 29 to $ 39 per month, depending on the subscription duration.
Bullysticks are popular with many dog owners because they keep the puppies occupied for hours and are easier to digest than rawhide. Bully bundles ensure that you always have additional bully sticks on hand as you receive 100% beef sticks every month. Since the product is fresh and cooked longer, the sticks don’t smell as bad as other popular products. You can choose between 6 and 12 inch bully sticks and how many you want each month – between six and 60.
Frequency and pricing: Per month; $ 13 to $ 100, depending on the size and quantity.
Dogs are pretty much synonymous with joy, so it’s only fitting that this subscription box is called PupJoy. It sends you healthy treats, chewing, and toys for your furry friend every month, and you can even customize your product selection if your dog has food sensitivities, is a “power chew”, or just wants toys.
Frequency and pricing: Per month; $ 26 and more, depending on customization.
This post was written by Camryn Rabideau for CNET’s sister site Chowhound. It was originally released last year and updated with new information.
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