How do I transition my dog to The Honest Kitchen Diets?
Generally for a healthy dog, it is recommended to substitute 1/2 of the
total amount of your dog's present food with the new food choice, and continue
to increase by 1/2 every 3 days until your dog is completely on The Honest
Kitchen Diet. In about 10 days your dog should be completely on the wholesome
diet. Many dogs can transition more swiftly and a few may take a little longer
to make the switch.
What do The Honest Kitchen diets look like once hydrated?
All three of the diets have a texture resembling muesli or 'loose
mixes' after hydration, with some colorful pieces of recognizable fruits,
veggies, and grains (for Verve). All three diets have a very pleasant aroma.
What's so great about dehydrated food?
The dehydration process removes only the water from the food, while
leaving the enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and phyto-nutrients in tact. The Honest
Kitchen's dehydrated foods provide your dog with many of the benefits of a fresh
home prepared diet, made much more convenient. Processed dry kibble and canned
foods, are cooked at such high temperatures that the food becomes denatured and
many important nutrients are lost. A good clue to this is a very long list of
vitamins & minerals in the ingredients panel - it shows what the manufacturer
had to add to make the food nutritionally balanced.
Are the meats in The Honest Kitchen diets raw?
All of the all natural ingredients in our diets are guaranteed human edible. Raw
food is never "cooked" and the meats are dehydrated at a low enough temperature
to maintain many of the nutrients, but the process takes place at a high enough
temperature to kill any pathogenic bacteria that may be present in raw meats.
The meats used in Honest Kitchen are the exact same ingredients used in
dehydrated and frozen human foods. Additional raw or cooked meats may be mixed
in with the dry foods if desired. All the other ingredients are dehydrated at
very low temperatures (below 104 degrees) and are therefore still considered
raw.
Do the Honest Kitchen diets contain bone?
They do not contain any bone. They contain ONLY Human Grade ingredients, and
dehydrated bones are not in high demand for human foods, so they are not a
readily available ingredient. Honest Kitchen meats are 100% pure, USDA muscle
meats only. Raw Meaty Bones may be mixed in with foods.
Will adding in meats and raw bones affect the Calcium: Phosphorus ratio in my dog's diet? The Calcium: phosphorous ratio in our foods is balanced with the vitamin premix, containing human grade tri- calcium phosphate, and is set at a ratio that allows for additional meat and raw bones to be mixed in without throwing off the ratio. As a general guideline, it is recommend to use about 1/2 cup of meat or RAW meaty bones (such as chicken backs/ or necks) to 1 cup of dry-measured Honest Kitchen diet. NEVER FEED COOKED BONE!!
What is the shelf life on The Honest Kitchen Diets?
All of The Honest Kitchen products have about 12 months' shelf life prior to
hydration. Once rehydrated, any leftovers should be treated like raw food and be
refrigerated or discarded.
What are the standards for the all natural ingredients in Honest
Kitchen products?
All of the ingredients are of US origin, and everything is USDA
inspected, human edible. Products are processed in a plant that only accepts
human grade ingredients onto their premises, therefore all ingredients must meet
these standards. All the meats used in The Honest Kitchen diets are antibiotic &
hormone- free. All the fruits and vegetables are certified GMO- free. All flax,
barley, oats, and rye contained in Honest Kitchen products are all Certified
Organic.
How many meals will I get out of a 10 lb bucket of the Honest
Kitchen?
Dependent on which diet you choose, your dog's size, age and activity level and
whether you plan on adding in any meats, or fruits and veggies, a 10 lb bucket
of Verve will make about 40 lbs of re-hydrated food, while a 10 lb bucket of
Embark and Force will make approximately 43 lbs of food.
What constitutes one cup of food?
The label feeding recommendations are based on 1 cup (8 oz by volume or 4 oz by
weight). 1 Cup of dehydrated food will make approximately 1 lb (or a little over
two cups) of food once re-hydrated.
Are the feeding guideline recommendations based on dry measure?
Yes, the recommendations for measuring out your dog's meal are based on
de-hydrated measure.
I feed my pet twice daily, are the feeding guidelines the total daily
amount or per meal?
The Honest Kitchen suggests feeding your pet twice daily, and the feeding
guidelines are designed for the total calorie intake for one day. The feeding
guideline amount should be split into two meals.
Can I prepare the food in advance and how long will the food stay fresh once prepared? Yes, you can prepare a day or two of feedings in advance, though the food should be refrigerated once hydrated because of the all natural ingredients and lack of preservatives. The food will keep in the fridge for up to 48 hours. If you wish to prepare more then two days you may prepare the food and freeze the diet. May people like to freeze it in individual portions, especially if someone else will be caring for their dog for a few days.
Which diet is best for my dog?
The Honest Kitchen has 3 diets available, as well as 3 supplements. The diet
best for your dog is dependent on age, activity, and if you are content with his
or her present weight. You may contact us to help in determining the best diet
for your pets' specific needs. Diets may also be combined to manipulate the
nutritional composition is desired.
Verve - a beef based food with organic grains, and contains the least calories of the three diets. This is a great food to maintain your dog at a good weight.
Force - a chicken based diet and is grain free, great for dogs with allergies. The Force diet is higher in fat than Verve & contains a number of veggies and fruits to provide your dog with adequate carbohydrates.
Embark - a turkey based diet and was designed with the active dog, or puppy in mind, also dogs with weakened immune system (cancer recovery) benefit from Embark higher calorie and protein content with very low carbs.
What are some recommended add in ideas?
The list of items to add into your dogs diet is near endless, just to name a
few, ground beef/ turkey/ chicken or exotic meats of available, cottage cheese,
plain yogurt, fruits such as melon, a few nuts such as flaked almonds - the list
is endless! Some items that you should NEVER feed to your dog are onions,
raisins, COOKED BONE, and basic junk foods that we ourselves should not be
eating! Add-in amounts may vary; try a ratio of about 1/2 cup of meats, veggies,
or Raw Meaty Bones to 1 cup dry measure of The Honest Kitchen diets.
My dog is over weight, which diet do you recommend?
Generally for over weight dog the diets of choice are either Verve or Force, and
this can be dependent of the specifics of your dog. All Honest Kitchen diets are
low in carbohydrates, and the Verve and Force are the two lowest in calories,
and fat content. Some dogs seem to maintain a healthier bodyweight with limited
carbs - in which case Embark would be a good choice. It is usually matter of
determining which diet is the best choice for an individual dog. Of course, one
of the keys to maintaining healthy bodyweight is exercise- ideally about 20
minutes of brisk walking each day for most dogs.
Are the Honest Kitchen diets designed to support a growing puppy's
needs?
The vitamins and minerals present in these diets are fine to support normal
growth and skeletal development in puppies. The Embark formula is specifically
designed to offer the growing puppies more protein, and calories to assure
proper muscle development. Try the addition of fresh meats, which will offer
them more variety of amino acids. For giant breed puppies you may want to
consult with your breeder as to specific needs and or limitations of nutrients.
You can also contact us at any time, for guidance.
Does The Honest Kitchen have a cat food diet?
Yes! Honest Kitchen Prowl.
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