There are Six Ways to Feed The Honest Kitchen’s Delicious, Versatile Foods!

  • A is for All Alone

Feed Honest Kitchen food by itself as a complete meal (except preference, which you mix with meat). Just add water and it’s ready to go!

  • B is for Base–mix

Use as a base for your own home-prepared ingredients. Lots of people love to make their pets’ food. Honest Kitchen recipes are an excellent starting point (with balanced calcium: phosphorus ratios) that you can mix with your own meat and other goodies. (Here are some of our suggestions!)

  • C is for Complementary

Mix with kibble as a convenient, healthy whole food topping that provides more phyto-nutrients than cooked diets. Because our foods are gently dehydrated, they retain much more of the natural nutrition that conventional pet food production methods. If you aren’t ready to make the switch to 100% fresh or dehydrated food, try our recipes as toppers, so your pet can still enjoy some of the benefits of a whole food diet!

  • D is for Defrosting error

Use as a stand-in when you forget to thaw your raw! Some of our customers feed raw food most of the time. But sometimes, schedules can be disrupted or plain old absent-mindedness can set in. Our foods are great to keep on hand as a stand-in for just such occasions!

  • E is for Emergencies

Dehydrated foods are compact to store – you can keep our products in your emergency preparedness kit for up to 12 months and they’ll be easy to take if you ever have to leave home in a hurry.

  • F is for Fun outdoors

Take on your travels, backpacking and camping – our foods are lightweight, and quick & easy to prepare for a tasty meal on the road. Each dry-measured cup of our food makes a whole pound of fresh food when rehydrated.

Would you like some help, deciding which food to choose or how to prepare it for your individual pet? Please call or email us! Our human and canine staff are standing by to help. 1866 437 9729 or questions@thehonestkitchen.com

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2 Responses to “There are Six Ways to Feed The Honest Kitchen’s Delicious, Versatile Foods!”

  1. Tiffani says:

    I’ve fed THK as a stand alone, as a compliment to raw meaty bones and most recently (and my favorite!) as a topper to a high quality kibble.
    So feeding my 50lb dog goes like this: into her bowl I put 2T THK (Dry measure) 2/3 cup dry food, and a good splash of water. Swirl it all around, let set and feed!
    This has helped me cut my food budget spending (for us people too, ugh this economy!) and also I don’t have to worry if random toppers are going to throw the meals ‘out of balance.’
    Coats look wonderful, pooper scooper duty is fine as well and I get to feel good that I’m adding minimally processed whole foods to my girls’ diets.

  2. Aimee says:

    Hi guys,

    I’m considering switching to THK. I’ve got three dogs, all adults.

    Blue Heeler female (she’s 3 years old) with an attitude problem. Right now she’s got a skin issue on the back of her neck- flaky and painful- that we can’t figure out. She also dribbles urine at times (from a bad spay job).

    Standard Dachshund/hound dog mix male (2 year old)- no issues with him except anal glads (OMG SO GROSS!!).

    Mini Dachshund female (1 year old)- no issues with her.

    I try to vary their diet (we do Taste of the Wild, Innova-which the Std Dachshund is not fond of the Innova AT ALL- Canidae, Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover’s Soul, and the Purina Chef Micheals stuff simply because they LOVE that stuff.). We do treats, and the do get some table scraps.

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