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Our mission is to provide pet owners with high-quality products that promote the health and well-being of their pets. We believe that every pet deserves the best care possible.
1 meal per day
30 meals per month
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90 meals per month
1 meal per day
30 meals per month
2 meals per day
60 meals per month
3 meals per day
90 meals per month
1 meal per day
30 meals per month
2 meals per day
60 meals per month
3 meals per day
90 meals per month
1 meal per day
30 meals per month
2 meals per day
60 meals per month
3 meals per day
90 meals per month
Welcome to our Homemade Pet Food Monthly Subscription service, where we blend culinary expertise and pet nutrition science to bring your furry friends the best in home-cooked meals. Our mission is to provide wholesome, nutritious, and delicious food tailored to meet the unique needs of your pets.
Curated by Experts
Each month, our professional chef and certified pet nutritionist collaborate to create a variety of recipes that cater to different dietary requirements and preferences. Our chef brings years of culinary experience to the table, ensuring that every meal is not only nutritious but also flavorful and appealing to pets. Meanwhile, our pet nutritionist meticulously balances each recipe, ensuring it meets the specific nutritional needs of pets at different life stages and with various health conditions.
What We Offer
Why Choose Us?
Join our Homemade Pet Food Monthly Subscription today and give your pet the gift of health and happiness through nutritious, home-cooked meals crafted with love and expertise.
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We offer a wide range of products, including organic food, natural supplements, and Home-made dehydrated treats. We carefully select every product to ensure that it meets our high standards of quality and safety.
These options provide a good balance of protein, carbohydrates, and essential nutrients for your pet's morning meal. ( portion sizes based on your pet's size and dietary needs.)
Made with shredded chicken, rice, and vegetables like carrots, peas, and beans, flavored with a hint of turmeric and oregano.
A comforting dish made with lentils, rice, paneer (cottage cheese), and mild spices, perfect for a wholesome breakfast.
Baked or boiled salmon mixed with mashed sweet potatoes, offering a balance of protein and healthy carbohydrates.
Scrambled eggs mixed with finely chopped vegetables like carrots, peas, and spinach, providing a nutritious and protein-rich meal.
Cooked oatmeal mixed with a few blueberries, offering fiber and antioxidants.
Plain yogurt layered with a small amount of honey and some diced fruits like apples or bananas, offering probiotics and natural sweetness.
Tender chicken cooked with rice and a blend of Indian spices for a flavourful meal.
Fish simmered with lentils and spices, providing protein and essential nutrients.
Cubes of paneer cooked with a variety of colorful vegetables in fish oil, offering a vegetarian option rich in protein.
Hard-boiled eggs cooked with sweet potatoes and a touch of Indian spices, providing a satisfying and nutritious meal.
A rice dish cooked with spinach, cottage cheese (paneer), and mild spices, offering a balanced and flavourful option.
A comforting dish made with shredded chicken, rice, and vegetables like carrots, peas, and potatoes, cooked in a chicken broth.
Fish pieces cooked with lentils, tomatoes, and a blend of Indian spices for a flavourful and nutritious meal.
Cubes of paneer cooked with brown rice, mixed with a variety of vegetables and aromatic spices.
Hard-boiled eggs cooked in a spiced with Basil and bell pepper curry, with sweet potatoes adding texture and flavour.
A hearty stew made with spinach, lentils, and a blend of Indian spices, providing a good mix of protein and fibre.
A mix of colourful vegetables like broccoli, bell peppers, and zucchini, stir-fried with tofu and basil leaves.
Flaked salmon mixed with cooked quinoa, spinach, and a drizzle of fish oil for a healthy dose of omega-3 fatty acids.
Oregano is most commonly associated with pizza and pasta, but this herb is high in antioxidants and flavonoids. This non-toxic herb has been used to help with digestive issues in humans and dogs, helping reduce diarrhea and gas.
Rosemary is a great herb to introduce to your pup. It’s high in iron, calcium, and vitamin B6. It’s also been shown to act as an antioxidant, reducing the risk of cancer and heart disease. Rosemary is also a natural flea repellant!
Peppermint has been used throughout history to help soothe upset stomachs, reduce gas, reduce nausea, and help with motion sickness. If your dog has any digestive issues, try introducing some peppermint to their diet to see if it helps.
Parsley is often used as a garnish for human meals, but this herb is full of flavonoids, antioxidants, and vitamins. This spice is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and can product against UTIs and kidney stones. This herb has so many health benefits for dogs, which is why we include it in all of our home made meals.
Did you know basil is a dog-approved herb? Basil has antioxidant, antiviral, and antimicrobial properties, which help reduce the risk of cancer and diabetes. Adding some basil to your dog’s diet can also help reduce pain and inflammation in dogs with arthritis.
Don’t try to cinnamon challenge with your dog but adding a sprinkle of this spice to your dog’s diets can help them regulate their blood sugar and lower insulin resistance. It is also anti-inflammatory, protects against heart disease, and combats free radicals.
Coriander, also known as cilantro, is another great herb that can help with digestive issues. It’s been known to alleviate nausea, reduce diarrhea, ease gas, and help detoxify the body. Coriander is also rich in vitamin A, C, potassium, zinc, and other essential minerals. Avoid giving cilantro to pregnant animals, though, as it can stimulate contractions.
You may be surprised to learn that ginger is safe for dogs to eat in small doses! It contains many antioxidants that ease nausea, boost cognitive function, regulate blood sugar, and reduce gastrointestinal problems. Ginger is also anti-inflammatory and can help dogs with arthritis.
In conclusion, turmeric is a powerful spice with many health benefits for dogs. Adding turmeric to your dog's diet can help reduce inflammation, improve digestion, prevent cancer, improve cognitive function, and promote healthy skin and coat.
We avoid using ingredients that may be harmful to pets, such as onions, garlic, grapes, and raisins, and as well as other harmful substances to ensure your pet's health and safety.