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Best Fresh/Wet Meal Delivery

The Farmer's Dog

Human-grade fresh dog food delivered in pre-portioned packs tailored to your dog's breed, age, and weight. It's the closest thing to home-cooked meals without the prep work, and CNET ranks it among the top fresh food delivery services.

$60-$350/month depending on dog size
Pros
  • Human-grade fresh ingredients — no fillers, artificial additives, or preservatives
  • Personalized meal plans based on breed, age, activity level, and sensitivities
  • Pre-portioned packs eliminate guesswork at mealtime
  • Flexible delivery frequency from weekly to every two months
Cons
  • Expensive — $2 to $12 per day depending on dog size
  • Must be refrigerated; requires planning around delivery
  • Some Reddit users cite concerns about pancreatitis risk with fresh food diets
Why we recommend it

If you want to feed your dog genuinely fresh food and can afford it, The Farmer's Dog is the most polished service out there — personalized profiles, easy delivery, and real ingredients you can actually read.

What the community says

I looked into brands like Ollie and Farmers dog, but at the moment I can't afford to pay $170 for a 2 week supply.

r/OpenDogTraining · read thread →

Both of those are wildly overpriced and have a lot of history of causing pancreatitis in the case of Farmers Dog. They have big marketing budgets but where is the proof that they are actually good for dogs?

r/OpenDogTraining · read thread →
What the experts said

The Farmer's Dog creates a personalized profile and diet for your dog based on breed, age, activity level, ideal weight and sensitivities. The service also makes adjustments to your dog food plan as needed.

CNET · read full review →