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Written by Jasmine Sawatzky
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Published: 05/02/2023, edited: 02/27/2025
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Best organic subscription service
Ollie Dog Food
Why Wag! Loves It
- Suitable for all life stages
- Lasts up to 6 months in the freezer
- Customizable plans allow you to switch up your recipes, portion sizes, and delivery days to best suit your pet’s lifestyle.
- Their starter box offer allows you to try their recipes at a heavily discounted rate (and they even guarantee their products, so if you’re not satisfied with the recipes, they will refund you!)
Considerations & Concerns
- Must be dilligent with storage since it is a fresh food.
- Will only last 4 days in the fridge after thawing
- Fresh food subscriptions like Ollie are more expensive than commercial kibble
Gather Dog Food
Why Wag! Loves It
- Contains high-quality ingredients.
- Contains no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.
- Has limited ingredients, great for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
- Is environmentally conscious.
Considerations & Concerns
- Can be more expensive than other brands.
- May not be as widely available as other brands.
- Has a strong scent some people and pups might not love.
Tender and True Organic Dog Food
Why Wag! Loves It
- Has never had a product recall.
- Is supplemented with chelated minerals for optimal nutrient absorption.
- Does not contain fillers, by-products, or artificial additives.
Considerations & Concerns
- Has low protein content.
- Is high in carbohydrates.
- Is low in moisture.
- Contains plant-based proteins.
Best for raw diets
Primal Freeze-Dried Nuggets Dog Food
Why Wag! Loves It
- Made with high-quality ingredients.
- Is convenient to store and transport.
- Has a long shelf-life
- Can improve your dog's digestion.
- Comes in a wide range of flavors.
Considerations & Concerns
- Can be more expensive than other dog foods.
- Needs to be rehydrated before feeding.
- Has a risk of contamination, as with any raw food products.