Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

What does “human-grade” dog food mean?

The term “human-grade” is commonly used in pet food marketing. The most reliable way to assess quality is by reviewing the actual ingredient list and sourcing transparency provided by the brand.

One unit of dog food is measured in grams/ounces. Smaller portions can be divided into half or quarter units for convenience.

Yes. Many pet parents choose combination feeding plans:

  • Mixy Plan (50/50): 50% fresh food, 50% regular kibble
  • Topper Plan (25/75): 25% fresh food, 75% kibble

These options allow dogs to benefit from fresh ingredients while gradually transitioning from their current diet.

A full meal plan averages around $8–$9 per day or $300+ per month, depending on your dog’s needs. Subscription plans often provide additional savings.

To calculate the best feeding plan, know your dog’s:

  • Breed
  • Age
  • Current weight
  • Activity level
  • Health conditions or dietary sensitivities
  • Weight status (overweight/underweight)

This ensures your dog receives the proper daily nutritional intake.

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