Frequently Asked Questions

Ingredients

Absolutely. If your dog is already on a diet that consist of kibble please refer to out Transitioning guide on how to introduce raw into their diet over a two week coarse. 

Ingredients for Beef Recipe and description

Bottom Round, Gooseneck bottom flat 

Beef is a quality source of protein that helps your dog build muscle. The fat in beef can help your pup feel full and the vitamins and minerals help keep your pups coat and skin healthy. Beef is an excellent source of Zinc, Iron, Selenium and Vitamins B12, B3 and B6.

Beef heart 

Excellent source of Vitamin B, iron and essential fatty acids. Also contains phosphorus which helps strengthen your dogs skeletal system. 

Beef Liver

Beef liver is rich in iron, vitamin A, B and D, folic acid, phosphorus, essential fatty acids, zinc, and copper. These nutrients protect and support the dog’s digestion, immune system, reproductive organs, as well as bone, joint, nerve and mental health.

Zucchini 

Rich in vitamins A, C, B6, and K, which is beneficial for your dog’s vision, skin, coat, bone and cartilage growth, metabolism, and proper blood-clotting. Zucchini is high in antioxidants, 

Especially in the skin.

Spinach

Spinach boosts the immune system, increases energy levels, and prevents some types of cancer.

Chia Seeds

Chia seeds also help regulate blood sugar levels, strengthen cells in the body, encourage shiny coats, and improve eyesight, elevating an animal’s quality of life.

Mineral Salt

It helps to detoxify the body. It has relaxing effects. It improves the blood circulation. It relaxes muscle tension.

Bone meal

Bone meal can have important benefits for dogs, such as strengthening their teeth and bones. 

Sun Flower oil

Sunflower oil is rich in omega-6, an essential fatty acid that must be gotten through food (your dog’s body cannot make it). Omega-6’s help stimulate skin and hair growth, maintain the reproductive system, and promote a healthy immune system.

Kelp powder

Because kelp is high in fiber, it is easy to digest and can improve your pet’s overall digestive health. Kelp can also help reduce plaque and tartar which can help to maintain dental health in your pet. Another key benefit of kelp for cats or dogs is that it can help with allergy symptoms.

Vit E

Vitamin E is one of your dog’s defenses against oxidative damage. This fat-soluble vitamin is also essential for cell function and fat metabolism. Deficiencies can lead to eye and muscle degeneration and reproductive problems.

Zinc Picolinate 

The mineral zinc plays an important role in many substances in the canine body, including enzymes, proteins, and hormones. Zinc is also important for immune system function and thyroid function. Zinc deficiency can result in many problems for dogs, including: Lack of protection from infection.

Iron

Iron is crucial to a balanced diet, an essential nutrient that your dog needs in its diet to survive and be healthy. Iron is necessary for the production of red blood cells, so it is a crucial part of the circulatory system. Red blood cells spread oxygen throughout all parts of the body from the lungs.

Manganese Gluconate 

Assists in the absorption and digestion of the carbohydrates and proteins in your dog’s diet. Manganese can also stimulate more than 300 enzyme functions, including converting your dog’s food into fatty acids and energy.

Vit D

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that helps dogs regulate the balance and retention of calcium and phosphorus.

Ingredients for Chicken Recipe and description 

Chicken Gizzard 

Gizzards have glucosamine and cartilage, gizzards are also a good source of vitamin B12, protein, iron, and zinc, which makes them a nutritious food for your dog.

Chicken Heart

Both chicken and beef hearts are excellent sources of B vitamins, iron and essential fatty acids, keeping your dog’s coat silky smooth for cuddle time! It also contains phosphorus, which helps build and strengthen your dog’s skeletal system.

Chicken Neck

Chicken necks can help improve your dog’s dental health through chewing. They are also full of glucosamine and chondroitin which aids in keeping the joints healthy. Chicken necks are high in protein and high in calcium, but they are also high in fat which could worsen certain conditions.

Chicken Quarter 

The health benefits are bountiful since these leg quarters are naturally packed with essential nutrients such as protein, healthy fat, selenium, and vitamin A, vitamin B12, potassium, and choline. Protein delivers energy, while selenium protects their blood vessels, and vitamin B-12 regulates nerve function.

Chicken Liver

Rich in amino acids and high-quality proteins. It’s also a wonderful source of zinc, copper, iron, as well as Vitamin B-complex. The Omega-3 and Omega-6 in it are responsible for your dog’s silky, smooth coat. Vitamin A in the liver will be for his eyesight.

Zucchini 

Rich in vitamins A, C, B6, and K, which is beneficial for your dog’s vision, skin, coat, bone and cartilage growth, metabolism, and proper blood-clotting. Zucchini is high in antioxidants, especially in the skin.

Spinach

Spinach boosts the immune system, increases energy levels, and prevents some types of cancer.

Chia Seeds

Chia seeds also help regulate blood sugar levels, strengthen cells in the body, encourage shiny coats, and improve eyesight, elevating an animal’s quality of life.

Kelp Powder

Because kelp is high in fiber, it is easy to digest and can improve your pet’s overall digestive health. Kelp can also help reduce plaque and tartar which can help to maintain dental health in your pet. Another key benefit of kelp for cats or dogs is that it can help with allergy symptoms.

Vit E

Vitamin E is one of your dog’s defenses against oxidative damage. This fat-soluble vitamin is also essential for cell function and fat metabolism. Deficiencies can lead to eye and muscle degeneration and reproductive problems.

Zinc Picolinate 

The mineral zinc plays an important role in many substances in the canine body, including enzymes, proteins, and hormones. Zinc is also important for immune system function and thyroid function. Zinc deficiency can result in many problems for dogs, including: Lack of protection from infection.

Copper Gluconate 

Your dog’s dietary copper helps make red blood cells and absorb iron. It also functions in the formation of skin and hair pigmentation and connective tissue.

Manganese Gluconate 

Assists in the absorption and digestion of the carbohydrates and proteins in your dog’s diet. Manganese can also stimulate more than 300 enzyme functions, including converting your dog’s food into fatty acids and energy.

Vit D

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that helps dogs regulate the balance and retention of calcium and phosphorus.

Ingredients for Pork recipe and description 

Boneless pork sirloin 

Pork dog food can be an excellent source of many key nutrients, such as amino acids, which help dogs build healthy muscle mass, and thiamine, which is a key mineral used to support healthy cell function. In addition, pork is a great source of omega-3s, vitamin E, and healthy fats.

Pork Heart

Pork Heart is PACKED full of vitamins and minerals:

  • Iron (boosts red blood cells, oxygen utilization, and energy)
  • B-Complex Vitamins (B6 and B12: cardio-protective effects)
  • Zinc (strengthens the immune system, thyroid function, and healthy skin and coat)
  • Taurine (protects against heart disease)

Pork Jowel

Nutritious pork chews additionally have the advantage of keeping your dog’s jaws strong, teeth clean, and breath fresh. The chewing actually scrapes the plaque off your dog’s teeth. In addition, all-natural treats made from pork contain enzymes that can help promote your pup’s dental health.

Pork Kidney

Pork Kidney is PACKED full of vitamins and minerals:

  • Iron (boosts red blood cells, oxygen utilization, and energy)
  • B-Complex Vitamins (B1, B2, B6 and B12: cardio-protective effects)
  • Zinc (strengthens the immune system, thyroid function, and healthy skin and coat)
  • Taurine (protects against heart disease)

Zucchini 

Rich in vitamins A, C, B6, and K, which is beneficial for your dog’s vision, skin, coat, bone and cartilage growth, metabolism, and proper blood-clotting. Zucchini is high in antioxidants, 

Especially in the skin.

Spinach

Spinach boosts the immune system, increases energy levels, and prevents some types of cancer.

UPCO Bone meal

bone meal can have important benefits for dogs, such as strengthening their teeth and bones.

Kelp powder

Because kelp is high in fiber, it is easy to digest and can improve your pet’s overall digestive health. Kelp can also help reduce plaque and tartar which can help to maintain dental health in your pet. Another key benefit of kelp for cats or dogs is that it can help with allergy symptoms.

Vit E

Vitamin E is one of your dog’s defenses against oxidative damage. This fat-soluble vitamin is also essential for cell function and fat metabolism. Deficiencies can lead to eye and muscle degeneration and reproductive problems.

Zinc Picolinate 

The mineral zinc plays an important role in many substances in the canine body, including enzymes, proteins, and hormones. Zinc is also important for immune system function and thyroid function. Zinc deficiency can result in many problems for dogs, including: Lack of protection from infection.

Copper Gluconate 

Your dog’s dietary copper helps make red blood cells and absorb iron. It also functions in the formation of skin and hair pigmentation and connective tissue.

Manganese Gluconate 

Assists in the absorption and digestion of the carbohydrates and proteins in your dog’s diet. Manganese can also stimulate more than 300 enzyme functions, including converting your dog’s food into fatty acids and energy.

Vit D

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that helps dogs regulate the balance and retention of calcium and phosphorus.

Your order will arrive frozen. Once defrosted, the food will last 5 days in the fridge for optimal freshness. Meals can be kept in the freezer up to 6 months. 

All of our ingredients are human-grade and sourced from reputable food suppliers and meet USDA standards. We do not process our ingredients to be shelf-stable, ensuring your dog is getting the highest quality, most natural nutrients available. 

Every recipe uses clean USDA proteins, mixed with simple produce, and balanced with vitamins and minerals. Our recipes were designed and created by a certified canine nutritionist as well as meet or exceed the standards of AFFCO’s dog food nutrient profiles for all life stages.

Feeding

Please refer to our weight to portions ratio chart for the proper portion to feed your dog based off the Dogs Eat Rite recipe. 

Yes. The meals will arrive frozen and we recommend keeping them frozen until use. Simply defrost in your fridge overnight before using. Meals will last 3-5 day in the fridge once defrosted.

No, our meals are designed to be consumed raw. Altering the temperate of the product may cause harm to your dog. 

Service

Orders are placed online. Place your order here.

Please refer to out pricing chart based off your dogs weight and type of protein you wish to feed. 

We deliver within 30 miles of our store front every Friday. We are located at 5735 Main St Williamsville NY 14221.

Dogs Eat Rite has paired with a canine nutritionist who creates and sets the perimeters for each recipe for optimal nutrition.