description JustFoodForDogs Overview
JustFoodForDogs offers fresh, frozen recipes formulated by a board-certified veterinary nutritionist. Their food is made with human-grade ingredients and prepared in USDA-inspected kitchens. They provide a range of recipes, including limited-ingredient options for pets with allergies or sensitivities. The focus is on providing whole, unprocessed foods that are easily digestible and highly palatable.
JustFoodForDogs is available both online and in select retail locations, offering convenience and accessibility. Their commitment to quality and veterinary expertise makes them a trusted choice for discerning pet owners.
insights Ranking position
JustFoodForDogs ranks #2 of 9 in the Dog Food ranking, behind Purina Pro Plan Bright Mind Senior, ahead of Open Farm.
balance JustFoodForDogs Pros & Cons
- human-grade whole ingredients
- vet-formulated recipes
- variety of dietary options
- high cost per meal
- requires freezer storage space
help JustFoodForDogs FAQ
Does JustFoodForDogs require a prescription, or can I buy it like regular dog food?
Most JustFoodForDogs fresh frozen recipes can be bought without a prescription through its stores, website, Petco, or Chewy. Its veterinary support diets are different because formulas such as renal or hepatic diets are meant to be used with a veterinarian.
What makes JustFoodForDogs different from The Farmer's Dog or Ollie?
JustFoodForDogs has physical kitchens and retail locations where some food is prepared in view of customers, while The Farmer's Dog and Ollie are more delivery-first subscription brands. JustFoodForDogs also sells frozen meals, pantry-fresh shelf-stable meals, and DIY nutrient blends for home cooking.
Are the JustFoodForDogs recipes actually cooked or raw?
JustFoodForDogs meals are cooked, not raw, and are usually sold frozen or shelf-stable depending on the line. Common recipes include Chicken and White Rice, Beef and Russet Potato, and Turkey and Whole Wheat Macaroni.
Is JustFoodForDogs a good fit for dogs with allergies?
It can be useful for elimination-style feeding because the ingredient lists are clear and the brand offers limited-ingredient style recipes. For a dog with confirmed allergies, a vet-supervised plan matters because chicken, beef, fish, wheat, and potatoes can still be triggers for some dogs.
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