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The Honest Kitchen Human Grade Dehydrated Grain Free Fruit & Veggie Base Mix Dog Food (Just Add Protein) - 7 Pound Box (Makes 12 Pounds)

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Flavor Name: Fruit & Veggies Based


Size: 112 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Features

  • DELICIOUS HOMEMADE MEALS MADE EASY: With our grain free dog food, create wholesome meals with ease. Just add warm water and protein to this dehydrated base mix for a meal your pup will love.
  • HUMAN GRADE QUALITY FOR YOUR DOG: Our dehydrated meals are 100% human grade, made with real ingredients, gently dehydrated to preserve flavor and nutrition. A shelf-stable and affordable alternative to fresh, raw and homemade food.
  • CONVENIENCE FOR BUSY PET PARENTS: Say goodbye to lengthy prep work! This mix is perfect for health-conscious pet parents who want delicious food for their dog without the hassle. Just mix, add protein, and serve
  • NUTRITION YOU CAN TRUST: Packed with antioxidant-rich fruits and veggies, this grain free dog food supports your dogs health. Its ideal for pets with specific dietary needs, especially for adult and senior dogs
  • NO COMPROMISE ON QUALITY: We prioritize your pet's health by saying no to feed grade ingredients, meat meals, and artificial preservatives. Our human grade dog food is crafted to provide only the best nutrition without compromise

Description

Transform your dog's mealtime with The Honest Kitchen Grain Free Fruit & Veggie Dog Food Base Mix. This nutritious mix combines antioxidant-rich fruits and veggies to create flavorful meals with minimal prep. Just add warm water and your own protein, and you have satisfying dehydrated meals ready for your dog. Crafted with human grade ingredients in a facility that meets strict safety standards, The Honest Kitchen dehydrated dog food is perfect for health-conscious pet parents and caters to dogs of all ages, including adults and seniors with meat sensitivities. Free from artificial preservatives and fillers, this grain free dog food offers a top-quality and digestible option for your dogs. Its versatility makes it ideal for raw feeders and homecooking enthusiasts. Experience the difference with The Honest Kitchen, where quality matters. Elevate your dog’s nutrition today with our premium dehydrated dog food that prioritizes their health and happiness without the hassle. Your pup deserves the best, so indulge them with meals you can feel good about serving.

Brand: The Honest Kitchen


Flavor: Fruit & Veggies Based


Age Range (Description): Senior


Item Form: Dry


Specific Uses For Product: small, large, medium


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.5 x 10 x 6 inches; 7 Pounds


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PR7


Department ‏ : ‎ dog-dry-food


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 21, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ The Honest Kitchen


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #2,929 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #4 in Dehydrated Dog Food


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Department: dog-dry-food


Manufacturer: The Honest Kitchen


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: PR7


Date First Available: September 21, 2010


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 11.81 x 9.72 x 5.71 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.5 x 10 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Brand Name: The Honest Kitchen


Target Audience Keyword: dogs, dog


Directions: This dehydrated dog food will expand after you add water to it so a 7 lb box equals 29 lbs of fresh food. To serve, simply add warm water & your dog’s favorite protein, wait 3 minutes, and serve for a fresh, wholesome and delicious meal!


Model Name: us-jap-hu-nii-ma2618


Size: 112 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Age Range Description: Senior


Number of Items: 1


Style: Grain Free


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: Base Mix


Specific Uses for Product: small, large, medium


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  • My Dogs Love It ... And, I'm Saving Money
Flavor Name: Fruit & Veggies Based Size: 112 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Have been feeding 100% raw for 5+ years. Decided to look for other sources when Darwins increased their prices. My local pet stores either can't keep the quantity I need in stock, or, have problems keeping their freezers running, so I started researching "home made" raw food diets. I now purchase beef, chicken, turkey and sometimes pork, from the grocery store, use my Kitchenaid stand mixer/attachment to grind, and mix with the Honest Kitchen. my dogs LOVE it. A few points: 1. I use THK grain free varieties only. The base version (Preference) when serving fresh beef or pork. My dogs won't eat raw chicken so that is the only cooked meat I serve. I boil a few pounds of boneless chicken breasts, then run through a food grinder on pulse. I boil enough for two or three days and store in the refrigerator. It takes only 7 mins prepare their meals - which I appreciate on busy mornings. 2. I supplement THK Beef, Chicken and Turkey mixes with additional fresh meat. Can't tell you why, I'm just not convinced there is enough meat in the mix alone. My dogs do seem to prefer the consistency of the meat varieties over the base mix, as evidenced by how long it takes them to finish their meals. 3. For all of the mixes, I find that I have to feed my two Boxers more than the amounts recommended on the package. For example, for my 60 lb. female, the Preference guidelines suggest 1 cup of meat per day. I feed her one cup of meat mixed with one cup of Preference TWICE a day. She actually dropped a couple of pounds initially - so I monitor her and feed slightly more on the days when she has been more active than usual. My 80 lb. male - similar- feeding twice the recommended meat. He is older, less active and also dropped a few pounds...which is a good thing ; ) 3. I've noticed some variance in the consistency of the dry mix from box to box. My last box of Preference was predominantly green and finely ground - like oregano. My current box is full of large chunks of orange and yellow - like the consistency of dehydrated chunky vegetable soup mix. When mixed with water, the chunks remain large enough for my boy to spit out (onto the floor) the pieces he doesn't like. I contacted the company and learned that they source their ingredients from different suppliers and so the size of the products vary. The Honest Kitchen mills the food for the same length of time regardless of the starting size of the food - so start small, end with fine. Start large, end with course. Either way, the company states the same amount/ratio of food is in each box. 4. I find that I am actually saving money feeding The Honest Kitchen compared to prepared raw. Darwins and Nature's Variety cost me $4.20 - $5 per pound -- and my two dogs were eating 4lbs of Darwins supplemented with grain free canned food, or 2.5 lbs of Nature's Variety, supplemented with canned, per day. Yup - $400+ per month to feed two dogs. Now, I buy meet from the grocery store on sale ($1.89 lb - $3.49 lb), and no longer need to supplement with canned food (though I do still keep canned in their diet on rotation). I stock up on THK whenever it is on sale. 5. The last point worth mentioning is that feeding THK is much easier than frozen prepackaged raw. There is a noticeably 'gamey' smell to prepackaged raw that isn't present with fresh meat from the grocery store. I'm vegetarian and it has been a tough 5 years. The Honest Kitchen smells like dehydrated food, and when mixed with fresh meat - it really does not smell like dog food. Also clean up is a breeze compared to prepackaged raw - which would quickly begin to stink, and leave a fatty film in the bowls, requiring a soak in dawn dishwashing liquid to clean. Now, their bowls rinse clean - and when there are leftovers, there is no unpleasant smell. Highly recommend. I'm saving over $100 per month....AND feel much more confident that my dogs are eating wholesome, healthy, safe, fresh food. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016 by Vicrob

  • Venison + This = Doggone Delight
Flavor Name: Fruit & Veggies Based Size: 112 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Have been giving my dogs this for years now and I'm embarrassed it took so long to write a review. We mix it with cooked ground venison (which we always seem to have too much of!) and they absolutely go crazy. Has all the right stuff to keep them healthy and fit; they digest it well. The only drawback is it can get kind of messy when the dogs eat it, but I think that's more a result of them eating it like wild animals and not the food's fault. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by The Howel

  • This food is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! THANK YOU HONEST KITCHEN FOR THE AMAZING PRODUCT!!
Flavor Name: Nuts & Seed Base Size: 112 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Why I switched: My dogs are both youngish, 4-5 years old, boxer mixes between 70 and 80 lbs. They both seemed healthy and fine eating the normal kibble, I used to rotate between Taste of the Wild varieties, so a good brand, but kibble none the less. They ate it, without any issues. Every time I went to the vet she cautioned me to keep their weight down, so we would limit their food and they would be miserable. Then I started seeing these commercials on how they make dog food in high pressure cookers and it turns it into those brown pellets, thinking that can't leave many nutrients left. And I always see and hear about dogs getting cancer, having skin issues, being overweight, etc. etc. etc. I started looking at alternatives, but something relatively easy to make. My previous two dogs, one died from cancer, and another had two TPLO surgeries (basically town knee ligaments), and eventually died suddenly from something neurological at 8 years old. My goal is to give my current dogs the best, healthiest life for as long as possible. Results: It has been about 6 months on this diet. After about 3-4 months I noticed their skin is softer, they both have even more energy than before (they always ran and jumped, but now they run and jump even higher.) Overall they seem happier, sleep better, poop more regularly. And the best part was when we weighed them this week, both have lost between 5 & 10 pounds and look strong and athletic. I couldn't believe they lost so much weight without us limiting their food at all! I can't wait to take them back to the vet in another 6 months. Side note, I currently don't give them any other supplements or vitamins. How we make it: for 2 large dogs (now between 60 and 70lbs), we go through about 1-2 boxes a month, I rotate the two base mix recipes. We do supplement their diet a little bit with treats, human food (I know, I know, but hey, they still lost weight and look and act really healthy). We usually get organic chicken breasts (when they are BOGO I stock up), or Ground Bison from Costco. Sometimes if I have extra fish I will mix in that. With the chicken, we use an Insta-Pot and that has been a god-send. We also have a large Kitchen-Aid mixer we use to mix everything together. We don't measure anymore, maybe 4 chicken breasts with 4-6 cups of dried food maybe? Add water and mix. Then we store it in mason jars in the fridge. We make batches 2-3 times a week, feed them 2x a day. Now that they lost so much weight, I will probably rotate in a organic or grass fed ground beef, or maybe add a small amount of healthy fat. I give the scent 5 stars (not for me, but definitely dog approved). Overall, switching to this has been the best thing I have done for my dogs. It has not been to hard on the pocketbook, I was already spending $100 a month on kibble, I probably spend $150 a month now. But the money I hope to save in the future with healthy dogs, less skin problems, vet visits, etc. will make this well worth. THANK YOU HONEST KITCHEN FOR MAKING THIS AMAZING PRODUCT!!!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2019 by Suzanne

  • Dalmatian favorite
Flavor Name: Fruit & Veggies Based Size: 48 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I have been comparing different brands of dehydrated, raw fruits, and vegetables to add to my dogs meal. I add my own protein. This is the three Dalmatian’s favorite of all the raw vegetable and fruit blends. It hydrates up to the consistency of oatmeal, and smells fragrantly of coconut. This blend, which is their favorite is also a very good price and considering that I have three big dogs it’s affordable when I add my own protein to it. So I highly recommend that this be your choice of dehydrated, raw fruits, and vegetables with vitamins. Very healthy Has coconut oil and the dogs love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Reva

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