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Best Fresh/Wet Delivery Option

The Farmer's Dog

Human-grade fresh dog food delivered to your door, personalized by breed, age, and weight. It's the closest thing to home-cooked meals for your dog without the prep work.

$60-$350/month depending on dog size
Pros
  • Human-grade ingredients — same quality standards as food for people
  • 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 2 months
  • 60% off first purchase makes it easy to trial
Cons
  • $2-$12 per day depending on dog size — expensive for large breeds
  • Must be refrigerated or frozen — not convenient for travel
  • Some Reddit users report pancreatitis concerns with rich fresh food diets
  • Subscription model can be hard to cancel
Why we recommend it

The Farmer's Dog is the fresh food option that actually delivers on its promise — real ingredients, real personalization, and dogs genuinely love it. Just know you're paying a premium for that.

What the community says

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 →

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 →
What the experts said

The Farmer's Dog uses human-grade fresh ingredients to create easy, ready-to-serve meals for your dog -- all you have to do for a fresh meal is open the package and let your pooch dig in.

CNET · read full review →