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Bring home human grade pet food from The Honest Kitchen. Built on four principles—honesty, quality, responsibility and joy— The Honest Kitchen has become a brand pet parents trust to meet their pet’s nutritional needs. Dry, dehydrated and wet food are all available.
Online at petco.com or at your neighborhood Petco store.
Since 2002, when founder and CEO Lucy Postins started making the brand in her home kitchen.
Yes, the crude protein levels are above standard and recipes are made with whole foods that are safe for humans to eat but made for pets.
Yes, The Honest Kitchen pet food meets FDA standards to be classified as human grade.
Yes, The Honest Kitchen foods include taurine from meat sources and as an added human grade supplement.
Yes, all recipes are AAFCO certified.
The Honest Kitchen recipes are made in the USA at a processing facility that is graded for human food.
Absolutely. Mix The Honest Kitchen clusters, dehydrated, wet food or pour overs into your pet's kibble for an extra boost of flavor and nutrients.
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This question is for david elezbeth: Is 30-50% carbs an appropriate amount in dog food? I just started my dog on honest kitchen dehydrated dog food and these are the typical range in carbs. Is this to much? Also some reviewers have posted that their dog had more voluminous stool and went more frequently with bits of food still present in the stool. Is this normal? Chloe seems to be doing fine but I am noticing the bits of food in her stool. Is this ok to continue with this food?
HI my name is Esther and I think my dog ate poison. I sprayed ant and roach spray in the corners of my kitchen and I put my dog inside after a bathroom break and when he went in he ate I think a price of food in the corner and when I smelled his mouth it smelled like the poison.
My mom left a bottle rita on the floor its frozen and open chewy will lick on top of the bottle and lick the alcohol I don't know the percentage of alcohol the rita has will he be ok, I'm not home so I cant get to him
Conan wasn’t food motivated AT ALL as a puppy, so for his training, our trainer said we could use small bit of cheese or meats- people food. The problem is, now he never wants to eat HIS food. He rarely glances at his kibble, but he is constantly interested in human food, sniffing around the kitchen and around anyone with a snack. We’ve tried multiple flavors and brands, and it’s the same with them all. He’s getting a bit too skinny for my comfort. (He also has a worm problem.) Suggestions?
I have a question about our betta fish. He seems to be hanging at the top of the tank, not moving much. We have a heater and the tank is at the right temp. He only started doing this the last couple of days. He isn't really eating or moving around. Just sitting high up at the top of the tank.
My 6 pure breed Labrador pups are 7weeks old and have been diagnosed 2 days ago with parvo we cannot afford hospitalized treatment and the vet has given us the necessary tablets and antibiotics and boosters etc. I've been watching a few YouTube videos on the parvo victims home on drips or injected with saline or some liquid and i wanted to know... if its possible for us to inject the pups with the liquid required if so what are these required liquids that the hospitals r putting into their drips
My newborn kitten ( 4 days old ) was bitten by the mother for some reason and her leg was broken so i took her to the vet but he told me there is nothing he can do other than cleaning the wound and that the bone will form naturally. Will the bone form the right way ?
My rabbit surprisingly gave birth early Monday morning (not only did I not know she’s pregnant I didn’t know she was a female) the runts of the litter have passed away and the remaining 5 (she had 8 total) seem to be thriving have the nice round belly’s after feeding and feel warm to the touch . It’s confusing though because they are sometimes highly active practically hoping around the cage already. I was told this means they aren’t being fed (sleeping in the pic)
Jack (12 lbs) licked an empty bowl of chocolate ice cream. The ingredient in the ice cream is cocoa. He probably got a few good licks in before I caught him. Again, bowl was empty, he just licked the sides and spoon. Help?
Hi! (Again)! Ok, Scruff is doing great. We took her to the vet, she got her shots and distemper test( negative). The Vet said she's about 3 months old and probably pregnant. She's doing very well indoors, eating, drinking using the litter box. My question is : She stays in the bedroom and won't come out with us in the living room. Our other cat and dog are out in the living room too. Scruff seems to want me to sit in the bedroom with her. I do. want her out in the living room with us!! How?
about a year ago charlie ingested 2 socks (like the one in the 1st picture) and we only found out because he either pooped it/threw it up. most of the socks i wear are the ones in the 2nd picture. i’m always really careful but mistakes can happen, and i was just wondering if somehow he ate another sock, what would be the signs? when this happened the first time i didn’t even know dogs could eat socks, let alone the signs, so i probably didn’t even realize he might have been acting different.
My dog had the cover of his toenail removed 3 weeks ago exposing the quick. His doctor is on vacation until Monday. I change his dressing 2 to 3 times a day and use Hibitane cream to help the healing. He also had three small fractures in his paw there were removed. My question is should I keep changing the dressing and putting the cream on until I hear back from my doctor on January 7 Or should I keep the quick exposed to the air while he’s in the house? IMG_20181225.jpg Lorne