We’ve pulled together the latest science-backed information to give you an honest look at what good nutrition really means for dogs like your pup and how to spot the red flags. |
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Home cooking for your pup is a great alternative to processed dog food. When done correctly, it can help your pup thrive with quality protein, vegetables and fruit. But it’s not without risks. That’s why it’s important to follow a vet-approved plan (and why we created the home-cooking guide below). |
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It’s easy to assume premium kibble = healthier. But in the pet food industry, the term ‘premium’ isn’t regulated and any brand can use it.
The truth is, many premium kibble brands are still ultra-processed, carbohydrate-heavy and not the worth the high price tag. We’ve broken down what to look for on the label below. |
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Fresh veggies and fruit are packed with vitamins and antioxidants that boost your pup’s health. For example, blueberries, apples, sweet potato and broccoli all benefit dogs! But not all fruit and veg that we can eat is safe for dogs.
That’s why we’ve created a printable guide below - simply pop it on the fridge for an easy at-home reference. |
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It’s a common question - and the short answer is: not quite. Wolves ate raw meat, bones and offal; high protein and low carb. But thousands of years of domestication has changed the microbiome of modern pups. This means that although some dogs do well on a raw diet, others (like those with sensitive stomachs) can’t tolerate raw. |
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Lyka’s fresh food meals are formulated by vets and made from high-quality ingredients like protein, fruits and veg that you’d find in your own kitchen. Each meal is gently cooked to retain nutrients and custom-portioned to meet your pup’s unique needs.
Try Lyka with 30% off your first 2 orders. |
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