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Ready made dog food
Enhance your pet’s diet with our premium fresh and frozen dog food online. Our ready made dog food offer the convenience of home cooking without by-products, artificial additives, or grains, ensuring pure, wholesome nutrition. For raw diet feeders, our raw meals feature lean meats, organs, and are enriched with fruits, vegetables, and essential nutrients. Made fresh in our Singapore kitchen, our grain-free, high-protein foods are preservative-free and deliciously balanced.
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Why Choose Quality Dog Food?
Choosing high-quality dog food is one of the most important decisions a pet owner can make. Dogs rely on their daily meals for essential nutrients that support healthy growth, strong immunity, and long-term wellbeing. Feeding nutritionally complete meals ensures your dog receives the right balance of proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals needed to stay active and healthy.
Many dog owners today prioritise quality food because they want to support their pet’s longevity, digestion, and energy levels. Premium dog food made with fresh, high-quality ingredients may help promote better digestion, maintain ideal body weight, and support overall vitality.
Ingredient transparency is another key reason owners seek higher-quality diets. Fresh and thoughtfully prepared meals allow pet parents to clearly understand what goes into their dog’s bowl. For those exploring specialised diets, some owners also consider grain-free pet food, which can be helpful for dogs with certain sensitivities. Understanding the broader fresh food benefits for pets can also help owners make more informed decisions about their dog’s nutrition.
Types of Dog Food Available
Kibble is one of the most common options because it is convenient and easy to store. It may be suitable for owners seeking a simple, shelf-stable feeding option.
Wet or canned dog food contains higher moisture content and can be appealing for dogs that prefer softer textures or stronger flavours.
Cooked dog food is prepared using fresh ingredients that are lightly cooked to improve digestibility while maintaining nutritional value. Understanding the differences between cooked vs gently cooked meals can help owners select the best option for their dog.
Some owners also explore raw dog food, which focuses on minimally processed ingredients and a diet closer to what dogs might naturally consume.
Specialised diets may also be formulated to support specific needs such as allergies, weight management, or sensitive digestion.
Benefits of High-Quality Dog Food
Feeding high-quality dog food can support several aspects of your dog’s health.
Visible benefits are often the first signs pet owners notice. Many dogs on high-quality diets develop shinier coats, healthier skin, and stronger immune systems.
Nutrient-dense meals often help promote better digestion, which may lead to improved stool quality and a healthier gut.
Balanced nutrition also helps maintain ideal body weight and sustained energy levels, supporting dogs that lead active lifestyles.
How to Choose the Right Dog Food
Selecting the right dog food depends on several factors, including your dog’s age, size, activity level, and any dietary sensitivities. Puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs all have different nutritional requirements.
When comparing options, it is important to read product labels carefully. Look for clearly identified protein sources and balanced nutrient profiles. Understanding common misconceptions about pet diets can also help pet owners avoid misinformation, especially when reviewing common dog food myths.
Feeding Guidelines: Amount & Frequency
Feeding amounts vary depending on your dog’s size, age, and activity level. As a general guideline, many adult dogs consume approximately 2–3% of their body weight per day, however daily portions should be adjusted based on body condition and energy needs. If in doubt you can find out the feeding portion for your dog based on their weight and body condition with our Food Calculator.
To increase satiety without overfeeding, owners can also enhance their dog’s meals with nutritious additions like bone broth.
Storage & Feeding Tips
Cooked dog food should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer to maintain freshness. Portions can be further stored in dedicated pet food storage containers and then thawed in the fridge before serving to help keep meals organised and maintain food safety. Unfed portions of cooked dog food and raw dog food stored in the fridge should be fed within 24 hours and 48 hours respectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What to be mindful when selecting the right dog food?
Look for balanced nutrition, quality ingredients, and meals suited to your dog’s age and activity level. - What are the three types of dog food?
Common types include kibble, wet or canned food, and fresh formats such as cooked or raw dog food. - Why choose The Grateful Pet?
The Grateful Pet focuses on thoughtfully prepared meals made with quality ingredients to support your dog’s wellbeing. - What is the healthiest type of dog food?
The healthiest option depends on your dog’s needs, but many owners explore fresh diets like cooked dog food for improved digestibility and ingredient transparency. - What Meat Should I Feed My Dog?
Dogs can benefit from high-quality protein sources such as chicken, beef, lamb, or fish when included as part of a balanced diet.