Petco Text Logo
Petco Pet Logo

The Honest Kitchen Wholemade Whole Grain Turkey Dog Food, 10 lbs.

The Honest Kitchen Wholemade Whole Grain Turkey Dog Food, 10 lbs.


Loading...
Weight
2 LBS
4 LBS
7 LBS
10 LBS
Free Shipping $35+
Icon carat down

Description

The Honest Kitchen's Wholemade dehydrated foods concentrate the benefits of fresh, homemade meals - real ingredients, minimal processing, and robust nutrition - into a convenient, cost-effective form. 100% human grade and made with hiqh-quality ingredients you recognize, like cage free turkey, oats and apples, just add warm water, wait 3 minutes, and watch your dog's tail wag with excitement. Serve as a complete meal, a nutritious topper or paired with your dog's favorite enrichment toy.

  • - REAL FOOD WITHOUT THE HASSLE Real ingredients, gently dehydrated to preserve flavor and nutrition, offering a shelf-stable, affordable alternative to fresh, raw, homemade, and freeze-dried dog food
  • - MAKES 40 LBS OF FOOD Just add water to make up to 40 pounds of real food that can be served as a full meal or healthy topper, or paired with a lick mat or enrichment toy
  • - FOR ADULTS & SENIOR DOGS This recipe is suitable for adult, aging and senior dogs of all breeds and sizes
  • - HUMAN GRADE Crafted with high-quality, human grade ingredients and produced to the same standards of quality and safety as the food you eat
  • - MADE IN THE USA Proudly made in the USA with ingredients sourced from trusted suppliers around the world
  • - CERTIFIED B CORPORATION - We meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency and legal accountability to have a positive impact on our employees, communities and the environment

Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.

Specifications

SKU3326612
LifestageAdult
Primary FlavorTurkey
Primary BrandThe Honest Kitchen
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day
Weight10 LBS
Grain FreeNo
Personalized Item flagNo
Primary FlavorTurkey
LifestageAdult
Breed SizesMost Sizes
Length5.56 IN
Height11.68 IN
Width9.56 IN

Turkey, oats, potatoes, flaxseed, carrots, cabbage, apples, tricalcium phosphate, honey, minerals (potassium chloride, iron amino acid chelate, zinc amino acid chelate, copper amino acid chelate, potassium iodide, sodium selenite), taurine, vitamins (vitamin E supplement, vitamin B12 supplement, calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5), vitamin D3 supplement, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2)), dried kelp, garlic, choline chloride.

Protein min 0.22%, Fat min 0.15%, Fiber max 0.05%, Moisture max 0.086%, Taurine* 0.15%.

This dehydrated dog food will expand after you add water to it so a 10 lb Box equals 40 lbs of fresh food. To serve, simply add warm water, wait 3 minutes, and serve for a fresh, wholesome and delicious meal!

Reviews

Rating Snapshot

Select a row below to filter reviews.

5 stars

1379

4 stars

76

3 stars

22

2 stars

12

1 stars

11

Overall Rating

4.9
21 out of 1500 (1%) reviewers recommend this product

Review this Product

Adding a review will require a valid email for verification

Customer Images

Filter Reviews

1 - 8 of 1336 Reviews

164 Ratings-Only Reviews

Easy

Leslie G.

4 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used todo home made food which was a lot of time. This is so much easier. So far he loves it.

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

Unexpectedly Impressed !!!

Phoebe Z.

4 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I ordered a box of Homemade dehydrated food and a bag of the whole food clusters, honestly expecting to just stick with fresh food. I was VERY impressed after a few days of feeding the new food to my pup, though. He has a sensitive tummy and hasn't had ANY issues since feeding him the dehydrated + clusters combo. I love that these are cold pressed/gently processed, so he's getting wholesome nutrition and not junk food aka kibble. I usually top his bowl off with whatever veggies I have in the house, and he seems very happy with the new plan. PLUS, it's travel friendly and easier on my wallet, so I can buy him more toys!

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

My dogs love it

Alison H.

6 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Easy to make and my dogs love the taste. They seem more energetic since I started feeding them The Honest Kitchen dehydrated food!

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

Wonderful food!

Susan P.

9 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love love LOVE Honest Kitchen dog food. My dogs love it!

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

Great product!

Andrey L.

17 days ago
Our dog loves this product. We switched to it when it turned out that our dog has some allergy.

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

We love this food!

Michelle O.

17 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have a 12 year old mini dachshund who is missing a bunch of teeth due age and genetics. So it became harder for him to eat the kibble version of his Honest Kitchen. We tried this and he is so happy gobbling up his food and I no longer worry about him choking because he’s such a fast eater. He licks his bowl clean every meal. This food is a great alternative and I highly recommend it!

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

Petey is enjoying it!

Gina G.

22 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love how easy it is to make. I make a batch for a few meals and dish it out as needed.

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

Awesome food & my dog LOVES it - just too expensive for us

Debbie S.

28 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our 200lb+ English Mastiff just went on this food when I discovered his kibble was contributing to the inflamation in his CCL areas where he has had partial tears twice. He is almost 9 now, which is elderly for a Mastiff so he has been struggling. The only problem with this food is I don't know how long we can feed it to him because it's so high. He needs it, but it's 4 times higher than his very good quality kibble was, so do the math. I was able to get one 50% off and that's doable, but full-price isn't. I don't know what we are going to do going forward, but I do recommend this food if you are wealthy because that's about the only people who can afford it if your dog is large or giant.

Originally posted on The Honest Kitchen

1 - 8 of 1336 Reviews

Questions

1 - 4 of 4 Questions

Why is there dehydrated garlic in the food? Garlic isn't good for dogs. I was thinking of trying the food until I saw garlic as one of the ingredients. Do you make food without garlic?

  1. Hi there, Thanks for reaching out! Garlic is actually only harmful in incredibly large amounts. In small amounts, it offers many health benefits. Many holistic vets and nutritionists include a small amount of garlic in their homemade recipes. The amount of garlic that we include in some of our foods (just 0.25%) is not enough to be harmful even to the smallest of dogs. Garlic helps the immune system fight infections and disease as it strengthens digestion and stimulates the intestinal tract. Garlic can have a powerful antioxidant effect, which aids white blood cells to fight infections by stimulating other immune cells. It also has anti-fungal and antibiotic properties. Garlic has also been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce the buildup of plaque, regulate blood sugar, prevent blood clots, reduce yeast infections and help prevent cancer. Its strongest affinities are for the liver, blood, cardiovascular system, and immune system. Garlic contains protein, fiber, potassium, phosphorous, calcium, sodium, vitamin A, thiamine, niacin, taurine, zinc, riboflavin, and many other nutritive compounds. We have several recipes in our line that are made with a very small quantity of garlic, as well as a selection of recipes that are garlic-free. These diets include: Dehydrated recipes: Grain Free Turkey (Embark): https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-grain-free-turkey-dog-food Grain Free Beef (Love): https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-grain-free-beef-dog-food Whole Grain Chicken (Revel): https://www.thehonestkitchen.com//dehydrated-whole-grain-chicken-dog-food Whole Grain Beef (Verve): https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-whole-grain-beef-recipe-verve Whole Grain Fish & Oat: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-whole-grain-fish-oat-dog-food Grain Free Fruit and Veggie Base: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-grain-free-fruit-veggie-base-mix-preference Whole Grain Veggie Base mix: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-whole-grain-veggie-and-fruit-base-mix Limited Ingredient recipes: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dog-food/meals/dehydrated-meals/minimalist-food Gourmet Grains Chicken & Duck: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-gourmet-grains-chicken-duck Gourmet Grains Turkey & White fish: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-gourmet-grains-turkey-white-fish Gourmet Grains Beef & Salmon: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dehydrated-gourmet-grains-beef-salmon Whole Food Clusters: Grain Free Clusters: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dog-food/meals/whole-food-clusters Whole Grain Clusters: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/dog-food/meals/whole-food-clusters/whole-grain-clusters Here is a helpful link for more info on garlic for dogs: http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/garlic-friend-or-foe/ I hope this helps! Thanks,



Are the dehydrated recipes low in sodium. Two of my dogs have cardiac disease.

  1. Hi there, Thanks for reaching out! Although we don't make any prescription foods we do have recipes that fit the feeding model for low-sodium diets. Sodium is an essential nutrient that's required for the health of all dogs, even those with heart conditions, and it's an AAFCO requirement for a complete and balanced recipe. So, there will be at least a minimum amount of sodium present in any complete diet, and that's a good thing! For our customers who have been recommended by their vets/nutritionists to provide a low sodium diet to their dogs, here are our lowest sodium diets: Limited Ingredient Turkey Recipe https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/products/dehydrated-limited-ingredient-turkey-dog-food Whole Grain Turkey Recipe https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/products/dehydrated-whole-grain-turkey-dog-food Whole Grain Beef Recipe https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/products/dehydrated-whole-grain-beef-dog-food You can find full AAFCO Nutrient Profiles for each of our complete and balanced recipes on our website. To find these, just visit the recipe page for the recipe you're interested in, scroll down to 'NUTRITION' and you'll see a link that says "View Nutrient Profile." Here you can find the sodium content for each recipe. I hope this helps! Thanks so much



What is calorie content per cup on beef and chicken?

  1. 391 kCal per cup for the turkey



What is the expiration date on the 7lbs boxes that are shipping out now? I recently ordered a box and it expires before I will finish using it.

    Related Searches

    Related Articles