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Neakasa P1 Pro 5-in-1 Pet Grooming Kit Review 2024: Cleaning Up the Grooming Process
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We give the P1 Pro Grooming Kit a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
If you’ve ever taken your dog to the groomer, you know how expensive it can be, especially for longhaired breeds. You may have even tried to groom your dog at home, only to end up with fur all over the floor and all over your clothes. But what if there was a way to save money by grooming your dog yourself without all the mess?
That’s where Neakasa is improving the grooming experience. Their vacuum-assisted grooming kits are not only convenient and money-saving, but also help pet owners keep a clean, tidy home by trapping the fur the moment it comes off the animal. The suction level is just right to grab loose hair, and the device is quiet enough not to startle pets. It also comes with five handy attachments, so whether your dog needs a full shave down or just a thorough brushing, the Neakasa P1 Pro has you covered.
Overview
Product Type: | Vacuum-assisted grooming kit with 5 attachments |
Best Suited For: | Small- to medium-sized pets; Short- to medium-length fur; Anxious pets |
Price Range: | Moderately priced but replaces the cost of a professional groomer |
Contents: | Vacuum unit, grooming brush, de-shedding tool, electric clippers, cleaning brush, cleaning nozzle, 5 blade guards, wind cover, instruction manual |
Specs: | 4.4 lbs with a 51” vacuum hose and a 98” electrical cord; 1 liter dust cup |
Options: | Three P1 kit options, depending on if you need a de-shedding tool, rake tool, or toenail grinder |
Assembly: | Arrives already assembled, just choose your attachment |
Storage: | Easy to store, comes with drawstring bag for loose accessories |
Cleaning: | Easy to empty dust cup, washable HEPA and sponge filters |
Our Experience
The Neakasa P1 Pro has been a blessing. With three scruffy dogs, our floor is already littered with fur just one day after vacuuming. I’ve tried to combat this with daily brushing, but it’s no use – dog hair is a normal part of our lives, and the reason I have to use a lint roller on myself anytime I’m about to leave the house. I’ve tried professional groomers, too, but I just can’t afford the monthly cost.
Recently, I decided to try the Neakasa P1 Pro Grooming Kit, hoping it would cut down on the dog hair around here. The worst offender is our 60 lb. mixed-breed, Turtle. Turtle’s ancestry is primarily yellow Lab, but there’s also some German Shepherd in there, which has given him a longer, thicker coat. When he’s shedding heavily, I take him outside and use a de-shedding tool. Though somewhat effective, this is a messy process, even outdoors, and leads to a lawn covered in blond hairballs, as well as a dusting of fur all over my clothes. So, I was eager to try this grooming vacuum on him.
From the very first use, I was pleasantly surprised, and many of the reviews I read beforehand stated the same thing. People were impressed with the quietness, the suction capability, and the overall cleanliness the P1 Pro provides – and so was I. This grooming kit makes the process of brushing, de-shedding, or shaving your dog a breeze. Turtle was not afraid of the clippers or the vacuum because they are both very quiet, and because it sucks up the hair as you go, I was able to shave him down on the comfort of a soft bed. This is a major plus when working with a senior animal like 12-year-old Turtle.
The only downside of the P1 Pro for me is the small 1-liter canister (dust cup). During Turtle’s shave-down, the cup filled up VERY quickly, meaning I had to stop every minute or two to empty it. Thankfully the emptying process is a breeze, and with smaller or less hairy dogs, it would not even be an issue.
Overall, I am very happy with the Neakasa P1 Pro. I even used it on my two other less hairy dogs – Rooney the Schnoodle-mix, and Candy the Shih-tzu/Pekingese – just to trim the wild hair on their backs for a slightly cleaner look. They are both rescues and can be skittish but did very well with this quiet vacuum and clipper combo.
This is an easy-to-use product that has paid for itself in just one use. My floor is less hairy, I avoided an expensive groomer’s bill, and it saved me time with housework. Any hair left behind after grooming can be cleaned up in seconds by using one of the two cleaning attachments – then just empty the canister into the trash can. I’m definitely a fan of Neakasa!
Pros & Cons
- Quiet
- Long cord and hose
- Traps hair and dander
- Easy-empty dust cup
- Washable filters
- 12-month warranty
- Blade lubricant not included
- Small dust cup
Key Features
How to use
When ready to use, simply choose from your five available attachments, push the selected one onto the end of the vacuum hose (lining up with the electrical contacts), and push the power button on the top of the base. You will notice the dust cup filling up as you go, and when it stops sucking as well, simply turn the unit off, pop off the canister and empty the fur – then replace the canister, power back on, and continue. If you notice the clippers starting to sound noisy during use, you will need to lubricate the blade with oil before continuing.
What to Expect
The Neakasa P1 Pro works well for grooming most small- to medium-sized dogs, depending on the type of hair coat. The suction is powerful enough to grab loose hair without being so strong that it pulls uncomfortably on the pet’s fur. When using the clippers, the unit will immediately trap almost all the fur being removed. When using the brush or de-shedding attachments, fur will be caught on the end of those tools, but both have a handy addition on the back of the device, marked “CLEAN,” that when pushed, ejects the fur from the bristles allowing the vacuum to suck it up.
Most dogs are unbothered by the low noise of the Neakasa P1 Pro, but if you have a skittish dog, it is advisable to start with the brush attachment first to get them used to the noise and sensation, and don’t worry about getting it all done in one sitting. Nervous dogs may take a few short sessions to become fully acclimated to the grooming process if they’re not used to it already.
Maintenance
You will periodically need to lubricate the clipper blades, which can be done with actual clipper oil (not included), or “household cooking oil” according to the brand. Lubrication should occur regularly to extend the life of the blades, but one definite indicator that it’s time is when the clippers start to sound noisy – just a few drops on the blades will quiet them. You will also need to empty the dust cup when full, which might be several times while grooming a large dog or long-haired breed, or only once if grooming a small dog. There are also two interior filters (one HEPA and one sponge) that should be washed monthly, and air-dried before being placed back in the unit. All these small maintenance items only take seconds to perform and will extend the life of your grooming kit so you can enjoy it for years to come!
About Neakasa
Manufacturing: | Made in China and shipped from warehouses in Europe, USA, or Canada |
Product Type: | Smart cleaning technology for household and pets |
Warranty: | 30-day hassle-free returns; 12-month limited warranty for repairs |
Shipping: | Free shipping; Orders shipped within 3 business days; Shipping time 5-7 days |
Customer Service: | Assists with warranty claims, troubleshooting, and accessory replacements |
Neakasa, formerly known as Neabot, was cofounded in 2017 by Minming Gu and Franklin Wang. With extensive combined experience in sales, marketing, and management, this duo initially set out to create a line of personal electronics, but in 2023, switched gears to pursue building a brand focused on smart cleaning technology for the home. This was when they renamed their company “Neakasa,” a play on the words “neat” and “casa” (the Spanish word for house).
Today, this Hong Kong-based company produces a variety of home cleaning products – including a robot vacuum, wet/dry vacuum, and kitchen composter – and has a pet line, which offers grooming kits, litter boxes, and a pet hair dryer. They ship to over 60 countries and offer a great warranty as well as superior customer service. Neakasa has been praised in the media by Forbes, Mashable, and Country Living, to name a few, and lives up to their mission to simplify people’s lives through smart cleaning solutions.
Is the Neakasa P1 Pro a Good Value?
The price of the P1 Pro Grooming Kit falls somewhere in the middle of all the grooming vacuums. There are cheaper models, but they don’t appear to carry the same 12-month warranty or lifelong customer support that the Neakasa brand offers. And judging by reviews of these cheaper products, they don’t appear to be made to the same quality standards. In my opinion, the Neakasa P1 Pro is very reasonably priced, and considering the money and time that will be immediately saved after just one use, this grooming kit is well worth the cost.
How We Tested
I first tested the Neakasa P1 Pro on Turtle, a 60 lb. Lab/Shepherd mix with medium-length hair and a dense undercoat. The grooming brush and de-shedding tool helped reduce the volume of fur he’s been shedding lately, but I also gave him a full shave down with one of the longer blade guards to test the clippers. The clipper attachment easily cut his fur, but the small 1-liter canister had a hard time keeping up, and I lost count of how many times I had to stop to empty it.
I also used the clippers for some minor trimming on Rooney, a 20 lb. Schnoodle mix with a thin wiry coat, and Candy, a 15 lb. Shih-tzu/Pekingese mix with medium-length but fine hair. Initially, I only shaved down their backs to give them a neater look, and both reacted well, despite being skittish rescues. A few days later, I trimmed the long fur on Candy’s chest as well, and she definitely seemed calmer the second time around. The canister had no trouble with the fur from these two, making the P1 Pro ideal for small dogs, and less user-friendly for larger dogs, especially those with thick coats
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is there a warranty?
Neakasa provides a 12-month limited warranty on the P1 Pro. This warranty covers the vacuum base only and not the accessories. Approved warranty claims will typically require customers to return the item for repair, and if repair is not possible, a replacement. Neakasa will cover the shipping costs involved in warranted repairs. There is also a 30-day no-hassle return policy – clean vacuum units in like-new condition may be returned with their unopened accessories for a full refund (customer only pays the return shipping).
Does this product really trap all the hair?
About 99% of the fur removed from your pet will be instantly caught in the suction and pulled into the vacuum canister for easy cleanup. A very small percentage may escape capture at the outer edges of your clippers, but any hair left behind is easily cleaned up at the end by switching to one of the cleaning attachments and going over the surface you were working on, whether that’s a table, bed, or floor.
Does it work on all types of hair coats?
The size of the P1 Pro’s dust cup makes it best suited for short or medium hair coats, and coats that are not overly dense. Breeds like Chow Chows or Great Pyrenees, for example, might be difficult to groom using this particular kit, though Neakasa does offer larger dust cups in some of their other models. Coat volume aside, the P1 Pro can be used on fur that is fine, coarse, wiry, or curly.
What if I need a replacement part?
If you don’t see the item you need on the website, Neakasa’s customer support can be reached Monday through Friday to assist with ordering replacement parts for your unit.
Conclusion
Neakasa identified one of the biggest drawbacks of grooming your dog at home – the mess – and created a line of vacuum-assisted grooming kits to combat the issue. By trapping the dust, dander, and dog hair at the source, the P1 Pro Grooming Kit makes grooming your dog at home a breeze, so you can get back to enjoying time with your pets instead of cleaning up after them.
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Pettable ESA Letter Review 2024: A Legitimate Way To Keep Fido Living With You
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We give the Pettable ESA Letter a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
Our animals are incredibly special to us— beloved family members and our most trusted companions. Some pets even act as emotional support, helping calm anxious tendencies and providing comfort to their loved ones who need it. It has been scientifically proven repeatedly that pets are beneficial for our mental well-being and overall health. Still, unfortunately, the housing industry hasn’t entirely caught up to that sentiment.
Finding pet-friendly housing for rent can be an overwhelming task and a big cause of why people have to leave their pets behind with family members or via a rehome situation. However, there is another solution for those who need their animals for mental stability: Animals that provide emotional comfort can be known as ESA or Emotional Support Animals. An ESA can live in non-pet-friendly housing because they provide a service to their owner that requires them to live together.
However, a medical letter is required to prove that your animal is necessary for your emotional and mental needs, and not all therapists or psychiatrists believe in ESAs. Pettable is a service that matches qualified individuals (and their pets) with a licensed therapist who may be able to help, offering ESA letters to those who need them.
Overview
Product Type: | Emotional Support Animal Letter |
Best Suited For: | Any animal that provides emotional support |
Price Range: | Moderately priced |
Interview Time Commitment: | 3-minute survey to match with a licensed therapist |
Turn Around Time: | 24-hour express turn around time available, otherwise, it is 48 hours |
Our Experience
For me, reviewing Pettable’s service for ESA letters was invaluable because although I do not currently need one, I have loved ones who do. I have personally seen how much comfort their pets bring to them, and the pet-friendly housing market is very slim pickings in Los Angeles where I am. Before recommending Pettable, I decided to go through as much of the process as I could myself to see what it is all about.
The survey was incredibly easy and straightforward, with each answer I gave providing snippets of information and legal facts by Pettable. I learned a lot just by doing the survey itself, as Pettable explains each question and step (and why it’s important). Knowledge is power, and I found this to be a really valuable feature that Pettable offers. The survey pretty quickly brought me to the step of requesting a clinician who would work for me based on the answers I gave.
Afterward, I triple-verified all of Pettable’s compliance and found that the company is actually more compliant and reliable than any competitor I’d actually come across in my search! Pettable was also so well versed on the state-by-state laws that I had information pop up for me when I mentioned that I am in California.
In my deeper research about Pettable, I found an article by an actual clinician who is a part of Pettable’s program. She recounted that getting hired by Pettable was the most difficult job she had ever needed to apply for, simply because Pettable vets all of their clinicians to the highest standard. Clinicians need to have a history of understanding patients that have a need for their emotional support animal and being able to properly verify someone’s qualifying status for their ESA.
This is definitely not a willy-nilly service that offers letters to everyone and everything, Pettable truly goes through the right process to ensure the person receiving the letter really needs it. The clinicians go through regular checks of their license, to ensure it is still active and is HIPAA compliant.
Pros & Cons
- Real licensed therapists
- Quick three-minute survey
- 24-hour letter turnaround available
- Money-back guarantee if letter is not accepted
- Compliant with Federal and State laws
- Yearly renewals available
- Approved in all 50 states
- Excellent customer service
- HIPAA Compliant
- Qualifying is not guaranteed
- Lots of marketing emails
Key Features
Here are the key features that make Pettable a better choice than many of the rest.
3-Minute Survey and 15 Minute Consultation
The survey required to match you with a licensed therapist is quick, short, and gets right to the point. The survey establishes your need for an ESA and finds a therapist that will better understand you. Once you are matched with a therapist, the consultation is 15 minutes long to qualify you for an ESA letter.
Fast Turn Around Time
For those who need assistance quickly, a 24-hour turnaround time is available for purchase.
Full Compliance With Federal and State Laws
Unlike websites trying to sell fake badges, registrations, and other types of unlawful paperwork, Pettable is in full compliance with all Federal and State Laws. This even includes some of the updated provisions in states such as California (where I am). Pettable’s service is completely legitimate, and they won’t try to sell you on something that doesn’t exist or is unlawful.
Pettable is also fully HIPAA compliant, all clients are protected to the fullest standard of the law.
Licensed and Vetted Professionals
All of the clinicians that are a part of Pettable’s network are fully vetted by the company (as not all therapists believe in the need for ESA animals) and well known for their sensitivity towards patients who need the emotional assistance of their beloved pets. The clinicians are all regulated and fully state-licensed, as that is the only ESA letter that is valid.
What To Expect
Using Pettable is quite simple – you fill out the 3-minute survey, get matched with a professional, take a 15-minute consultation, and you’ll find out if you qualify for an ESA letter. If you qualify, you’ll have a letter emailed to you within 24-48 hours to present to your landlord (or whoever needs it).
The ESA letter includes the clinician’s license number, contact information, and letterhead. The letters are not pre-populated, each letter is custom-written just for you. The clinician is in touch with Pettable in real time as they go over your case.
However, if you’re requesting an ESA letter for a state such as California, the process is a bit longer. The new California ESA Law AB 468 requires you to have a 30-day relationship with your clinician before an ESA letter can be issued, so Pettable right away informs you that you’ll need to schedule two consultations/appointments. Because Pettable is well versed in all 50 states, if your state requires something extra, Pettable will ensure that you are well informed of this.
Although housing laws require landlords to accept valid ESA letters, that is not always the case – so there is no absolute guarantee. Pettable offers money-back for instances in which the letter is not acceptable.
About Pettable
Vetted Clinicians: | Pettable uses vigorously vetted and tested licensed clinicians to provide ESA letters |
Established By Pet Owners: | Helping bridge the gap between pet owners who need their pets to stay with them and licensed clinicians who understand that |
Compliance: | The ESA letter service is compliant with federal and state laws, and Pettable itself is fully HIPAA-compliant |
Guarantee: | 100% money-back guarantee if your ESA letter is not accepted |
Yearly Renewal Offered: | Signing up for Pettable’s ESA Letter Value Bundle will renew your ESA letter every year |
Is the Pettable ESA Letter a Good Value?
Pettable has been, by far, the most thorough, informed, and easy ESA letter process I’ve personally come across. The company is extremely well-versed in the laws and provisions of each state and makes compliance simple. Users on Reddit have been consistently raving about Pettable’s program. On this alone, Pettable is an exceptional value. The cost is not out of reach for most people either, sitting at around $149, being a very affordable option for what you receive.
How We Tested
Although I own my home so I didn’t need an ESA letter, I did go through the process (as far as I could) to see how Pettable works. I took the three-minute survey and was matched with a professional quite quickly, had I continued forth with the process, I would have had an ESA letter for a landlord within 24 hours. I did review how others experienced Pettable via Reddit, and all that I read had positive accounts of their experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do ESAs Have The Same Public Access Rights As Service Animals?
Emotional support animals (ESA) do not have the same legal public access rights as service animals. According to the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act), Service animals are designated as medical equipment, as they provide medical assistance (whether it be alerting for a life-threatening medical condition, providing mobility support, and much more) and are meant to accompany their owner wherever they go. Service animals can legally go to not-pet-friendly places. An ESA provides emotional comfort for their owners and can only go where pets or ESAs are permitted in public.
Who Determines If You Or Your Pet Qualify?
The licensed therapist in Pettable’s program will determine your and your pet’s eligibility for and as an ESA.
Does the Pettable ESA Letter Work for Airlines and Other Travel?
As of 2024, no commercial airlines accept ESA animals with the same permissions as service animals – ESAs are considering pets. The Pettable ESA letter may work for travel that accepts ESAs, but based on ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act), ESAs do not have the same public access rights as service animals, so airlines are not required to accept them. This is the same with hotels, taxi services, trains, and other travel.
Can Any Animal Be An ESA?
Any safe, domesticated animal can qualify as an ESA to its owner. The primary animals that are ESAs tend to be dogs and cats, but there is no actual breed or size restriction. The species restriction is that only domesticated animals can be ESAs.
Conclusion
In conclusion, those with legitimate emotional support animals can trust Pettable to assist! Pettable is a quick, simple, and affordable way to receive the needed ESA letter to assist with housing and other legal access needs. Unlike fake online registered or “badge websites,” Pettable is legitimate and by the book. After thoroughly researching Pettable and going through much of the process myself, I would (and have) recommended them to anyone who needs an ESA letter!
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Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System Review 2024: How the Power of Sound Helped My Dog Sleep Better
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We give the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Your dog is your world and you are everything to your furry friend, but as much as you love your four-legged soulmate, life isn’t always snuggles and snacks. From schedule changes to busy environments, life can be stressful even for your pet.
That’s why Sound Oasis created the Pet Sound Therapy System, a unique Bluetooth sound machine designed to calm anxiety and help your furry friend sleep better. Equipped with 20 built-in soundtracks, the therapy system plays calming music and soothing sounds to block out noise and help your pet relax no matter what they’re facing or what’s happening in their environment.
Sound Oasis is a global leader in the sleep and sound therapy industry. They’re best known for their state-of-the-art sound machines, and the Pet Sound Therapy System is their Bluetooth model designed specifically for pets. Whether your dog is afraid of thunderstorms or your cat struggles with separation anxiety, the therapy system buffers distressing noises and creates a soothing environment for your pet. It even doubles as a Bluetooth speaker for you to stream your own calming music.
Overview
Product Type: | Portable Bluetooth sound machine designed to help your pet relax and sleep better |
Model: | BST-80-20P |
Best Suited For: | Dogs and cats who struggle with anxiety, have a fear of loud noises, or have a hard time settling down |
Materials: | Aluminum housing and an ABS plastic base |
Specs: | Dimensions: 2.25” x 2.5” Weight: 0.5 lbs |
Assembly: | Assembly is not required |
Price Range: | Reasonably priced, a great value for the money |
Contents: | Sound Machine with 20 built-in sounds USB charging cable Removable SD card User manual Help Your Pet Relax and Sleep Booklet Free Sound Oasis pet therapy app |
Our Experience
I like playing calming music for my dog, Micah, but I never thought of getting a speaker just for him. That is until I came across Sound Oasis and their Pet Sound Therapy System. Unlike other Bluetooth speakers, the Pet Therapy System comes with a variety of doctor-composed sounds that are made exclusively for pets.
I’ve been using the speaker consistently for a week, and when I say it’s been a game-changer, I’m talking about a night and day difference.
Micah is a high-energy boy who loves to play—he’s the kind of pup who wants my full undivided attention every minute of the day. Since I work from home, he can get restless during work hours and does a very good job of letting me know when he’s bored (he has a routine of bringing me every toy out of his toy bin one by one until he’s emptied the entire bin and scattered toys all over the floor).
I’ve started playing Sound Oasis’ pet music during the day to help him settle down and he’s noticeably calmer. Not only that, but he sleeps like a rock when I have the music on before bed. Even though Micah is generally a good sleeper, he tends to get up a lot throughout the night shifting from his bed to my bed to the floor. When he falls asleep to the music, he’s out like a light and hardly moves.
Along with being highly effective, the device is easy to use. A quick flip-through of the instruction manual was all I needed to get a good understanding of how it works. Some of the buttons have multiple functions (the power button doubles as the pause button), but it has an intuitive design so even if you don’t consider yourself to be tech-savvy, it’s easy to figure out.
The sound quality is amazing as well. I’ve had some speakers (including my phone) where the sound gets muffled as the volume increases, but that’s not the case with this one. The music is clear and the bass is super effective at buffering outside noise–definitely not something I was expecting from such a small device!
So far, I’ve played all 20 soundtracks on the SD card and love them all. Each one creates its own soothing ambiance and there are a few options, like Heartbeat, that are made to comfort your pet. A cool thing you can do on the app is overlay a heartbeat or cat purring over the music and adjust the frequency of the sounds using the equalizer. I’ve tried out both app functions and love having the option to customize the music for Micah.
A speaker is one of those things I didn’t know I needed for Micah. But now that I have one, I use it all the time and I’m looking forward to downloading more sounds for him off Sound Oasis’ website.
Pros & Cons
- 20 built-in sounds
- Doctor developed
- Travel-friendly
- High quality
- Bluetooth streaming
- Easy to use
- Free app
- Short battery life
Key Features
How it Works
Have you ever listened to nature sounds or calming music and felt completely at ease? Like humans, animal brains respond to gentle music by releasing chemicals that tell the body to relax. When this happens, pets enter a restful state that improves their health and helps them sleep better.
The great thing about the pet therapy unit is it comes with built-in soundtracks designed specifically for pet relaxation. Each soundtrack is uniquely composed for the animal ear by a world-renowned music and sleep expert. In the selection, you’ll find calming beats and instrumental music, which help lower stress, and sounds like cat purring and a heartbeat, which are familiar to pets.
What to Expect
The sound machine is a compact unit with a simple design. It arrives with a preloaded SD card already in the unit, so all you need to do is charge the device and turn it on for music to start playing. If you’d prefer to listen to music on the app or play some of your own soothing tunes, there’s a mode button on the bottom of the device to switch the speaker from built-in sounds to Bluetooth-streamed sounds.
On a full charge, you can play music wirelessly for several hours or leave it plugged in for unlimited listening.
SD Card and Pet Therapy App
Along with streaming your own music via Bluetooth, Sound Oasis offers customizable sound cards and a free app for you to use. When the product arrives, it’ll have an SD card with 20 preloaded made-for-pet sounds, but you can customize and purchase additional cards on Sound Oasis’s website.
The second way to access soundtracks is through the Pet Therapy App. The app is free to download and has several features including:
- 15 free made-for-pet-sounds
- The ability to add purring and/or a heartbeat over each soundtrack
- A timer that shuts off the sound in 5 to 120 minutes
- 12-band graphic equalizer to control frequency levels for your pet’s unique hearing range
About Sound Oasis
Mission: | With the motto “Sleep better, feel better, live better”, Sound Oasis is on a mission to help customers (furry and fur-less) relax and get the best sleep possible |
Founded: | Sound Oasis was founded in 1993 and has since become a world leader in sound therapy systems and electronic sleep masks |
Manufacturing: | The sound therapy machines are made in China and shipped from the United States |
Shipping and Returns: | Sound Oasis offers free shipping in the United States and has a 30-day return policy |
Warranty: | There is a 1-year product warranty on the device |
Is the Pet Sound Therapy System a Good Value?
I found the sound machine to be a great value. The unit is durable, the sound quality is amazing, and the device is cost-effective when looking at similar products. Unlike other sound machines, Sound Oasis’ Pet System doubles as a Bluetooth speaker and comes with unlimited sound customization, so you can personalize the music to your liking and your pet’s preference.
In short, you get a lot of great features for the price, and many of the features you get with Sound Oasis, you can’t find with other products, making it a great value.
How We Tested
I started out playing music off the sound card. Since the SD card was already in the device when it arrived, all I had to do was turn the speaker on for music to play. After a few days, I started switching between the built-in sounds, soundtracks on the app, and soothing music from my phone. Out of the three options, I found the built-in sounds to be the easiest simply because everything is set up and ready to go with the press of a button. And honestly, if you’re in a rush, on the road, or don’t have music of your own to stream, the preloaded sounds are great.
I mostly use the device in the house and like playing music for Micah throughout the day and before bed at night. But if your pup is anxious in the car, the machine is compact, lightweight, and easy enough to pack up and take with you during travel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What can the Pet Sound Therapy System be used for?
The device can be used to calm pets for a variety of reasons. A few common ways pet parents use the system include:
- To help with separation anxiety
- To mask disruptive external sounds (noisy neighborhood, fireworks, thunder, etc.)
- To promote better sleep
- To reduce stress from traveling, moving, meeting new people, or being in new places
- To improve overall health and well-being
How far is the Bluetooth range?
The sound system has a wireless range of 30 feet (10 meters).
How long is the battery life?
The device has a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts 4-5 hours on a single charge and takes roughly 2-3 hours to charge completely.
Can the Sound Therapy System be used for pets other than dogs and cats?
The sound system can be used for all kinds of pets. Dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, horses, and hamsters are just a few furry friends listed in Sound Oasis’ Help Your Pet Sleep and Relax booklet.
Conclusion
Sound Oasis is committed to helping people get the best sleep possible, and with the Pet Sound Therapy System, they’re committed to helping pets get the same. With superior sound quality, doctor-composed sounds, and cutting-edge technology, the therapy system works to keep your furry friend calm so they can live a healthier, happier life.
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Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (November 21, 2024)
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This Week’s Winner
Name: | Carl Harold |
Breed: | Cavapoo |
Fun Fact: | Therapy dog that likes to make people smile. Enjoyed playing a doctor for Halloween! |
Socials: | @Carlharold0306 |
Cutest
Name: | Violet and Gizmo |
Breed: | Labrador retriever mix |
Fun Fact: | – |
Socials: | @viogiz2024 |
Most Expressive
Name: | Tiger |
Breed: | Blue/red nose pit bull mix |
Fun Fact: | He loves to pose for pictures most of the time, he loves to play and run around or sit down and find a stick to chew on while resting from our walk |
Fun Fact: | @loststaarz21 |
Sleepiest
Name: | Cosmo |
Breed: | Catahoula/Border Collie |
Fun Fact: | Cosmo is 4 years old and a Catahoula/Border Collie mix. He loves naps and talking. |
Silliest
Name: | Harrison |
Breed: | Border collie |
Fun Fact: | Such a serious performance dog but here’s his silly side! Here’s my Harrison brags: He has 74 titles from Grand Champion Tricks Dog to AKC Gold Disc Dog, and in agility, rally, Scentwork, obedience, fastcat, and even is a Champion Dog Parkour dog! |
Best Action Shot
Name: | Kooky Pandey |
Breed: | English Cream Golden Retriever |
Fun Fact: | Kooky about to go for a swim on the sea |
Socials: | @kooky_the_whiteretriever |
Enter Your Dog
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- View past week’s winners here: November 14, 2024
- Click here to view the full list of our past winners
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Subi the Daydreamer & Her Friends from a Distance
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Welcome to the Wednesday Dogs of Dogster! Every Wednesday, we share a story from one of our Dogsters. This week is about Amanda and her sweet Chihuahua, Subi.
Every morning, Subi takes to her spot on the couch to watch the day roll by while people and cars pass our window. You’re probably thinking – take her out there! – but truthfully, she’s never been much of a walker. When my kids were little, she’d joyfully ride along the undercarriage of the stroller, taking in the air as if she were on a journey of her own without moving a muscle. Really cashing in on the good life. Nowadays, a quick rip around our yard is enough to bring on a mighty nap, and I say mighty because this girl can snore.
I think Subi actually gets a lot of joy from watching out the window. Witnessing the activity of our street from the safety of her spot. We have a few regulars, dogs and their humans, who frequent the neighborhood, and I feel like Subi has become a part of their daily dose of “crazy window dog.” Let me introduce you to what I like to call our “canine friends from a distance.”
Our Canine Friends (From a Distance)
We have a giant black Newfoundland-looking pooch whose owner wears a waist leash. You can tell he is an old boy because he saunters more than walks. They are an early morning duo who are occasionally accompanied by an adorable black long-haired cat who follows close behind. She is part of the family but only goes for walks on her terms. It feels like a treat when we see all three of them together. A gentle giant and a curious kitten.
I had to call on some of my Dogster friends to help place these next two. For the longest time, I thought they were Husky Corgi mixes. Super thick fur with short little double-time legs. Turns out these cuties are actually Swedish Vallhunds. Unfortunately, we only get this pair a few times a week, but they’re speed walkers, which is impressive given the length of their wee limbs.
Three to four times a day, no joke, we have a Goldendoodle who walks mainly with one human companion, occasionally with two. They are an active bunch, always keeping a steady pace, like the fast-walkers in the Olympics. I’ve been able to swing a few window waves while trying to distract Subi from barking since they pass by so frequently. I’d say they were our best “friend from a distance” because we get to see them the most often.
We also see two little white dogs, the neighborhood yappers, walked by a lovely elderly woman. They are sassy gals and bark at everything, everyone, every time. Subi’s heckles spark up and she barks back, her way of shushing them, I suppose. We ran into these two while walking home from school with my youngest son. The owner immediately retreated back into their house until the coast was clear. They’re wild; we avoid.
Real Life Besties
Subi’s real-life bestie is a Doodle of some sort who lives in the house behind ours. We share an alley and run into each other every so often. They get along, doing dog things: sniffing, playing, peeing on each other’s spots. A budding friendship I love to see for our usually meek and timid Subi.
Other than her friends walking by for unscheduled, casual visits and the corresponding exchange of pleasantry barks, Subi’s demeanor is cool, calm, and collected. Watching the wind blow the leaves around is one of her favorite pastimes, aside from finding the one sunspot on the floor to bask in.
- Read her previous article: Subi: Our Unexpected Rescue
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A Dog’s Second Wind: Triumph Over Lung Disease Thanks to Mizzou Veterinarians
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Meet Rhoen, the “sweetest, most loving, goofball, teddy bear dog,” as described by his loving owner Liz Randall, a professional dog trainer in southern California. Randall has trained numerous dogs to compete in agility events over her career; however, her current border collie, Rhoen, stands out in a unique way.
While he is a big ball of love and fluff, Randall explains that “when it is competition time, he flips the switch, becoming very intense, fast, and powerful.”
But in November 2020, shortly after competing in agility events, Rhoen began experiencing respiratory distress. After consulting Julie Fisher, a veterinary specialist in San Diego, Randall was referred to Dr. Carol Reinero, a professor, researcher, and co-director of the BREATHE (Bringing REspiratory and Aerodigestion Toward HEalth) Clinic at the University of Missouri’s College of Veterinary Medicine (Mizzou).
Randall was willing to go wherever she would receive the best treatment and most professional care for Rhoen, which was what brought her to Dr. Reinero. Reinero and her team diagnosed Rhoen with a developmental lung disease using advanced imaging techniques and ultimately a lung biopsy.
“Mizzou provided the best veterinary experience I have ever had in my life,” Randall said. “The doctors and staff were so caring, clear in their communication with me every step of the way, and I never felt like I was being rushed. The Mizzou veterinarians were so patient, empathetic, and thoughtful. I have so much respect for them and how they run their practice.”
The Road to Recovery
Thankfully, Rhoen was able to compete in agility events again after only several months of recovery. “When dogs have lung disease severe enough to impact their breathing, it is not expected for them to return to the status of an elite athlete,” Reinero said. “It was the combination of Rhoen’s tenacity and Liz’s unwavering support and training that allowed him to exceed all expectations.”
His recovery was so successful that he even won an overall championship in 2022 at a UKI Agility International event.
Another Health Scare
All was looking well for Rhoen after his big international win, but in the summer of 2022, he had another respiratory setback. Thankfully, the team at Mizzou knew his case and were ready to help.
With the support of the Mizzou vets and Dr. Reinero, they were able to put together a strategy to keep him closer to home and get him the support he needed. Rhoen underwent a second surgery in the San Diego area which removed identified diseased tissue that could have led to life-threatening complications if left untreated.
Randall shared that Rhoen has made a remarkable recovery, and expressed that her relationship with the Mizzou vets is what has helped Rhoen to continuously receive excellent care, even if it isn’t in their clinics, thanks to their support and communication.
Back Where He Belongs
Rhoen is now six years old and is still competing thanks to the veterinary team at Mizzou. Randall keeps in touch with Dr. Reinero, too, because she knows how important hearing positive recovery news is to veterinarians, who often have to deliver bad news.
“I’m just astounded with how well he is doing now. I knew [Dr. Reinero] would be excited to hear about his recovery,” Randall shared. “It felt good to give her some good news and say ‘thank you.’”
Featured image courtesy of Sydney Ryan
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19 Best Dog Foods in 2024 – Reviews & Top Picks
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Our dogs do so much for us, so it’s only fair that we reward them with the best adult dog food or puppy food to help their development. The options include hypoallergenic, grain-free, non-GMO, dry, wet, freeze-dried, and raw dog food.
For the newbie dog owner, it can be a little daunting! In this article, we’ll discuss our choices for the best dog foods for puppies and adults, and after you examine the reviews, you can look at our buyer’s guide for more advice.
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A Glance at Our Top Picks (2024 Update)
Rating | Image | Product | Details | |
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Best Overall |
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The Farmer’s Dog Fresh Dog Food |
High quality fresh food packed with nutrients Conveniently ships to your door Balanced recipes developed with vet nutritionists |
Click to Save 50% + Get Free Shipping! |
Budget Buy |
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Blue Buffalo Divine Delights |
Two flavors No corn, wheat, or soy Natural ingredients |
CHECK PRICE |
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Open Farm Dog Food |
All-natural and sustainably sourced ingredients Great range of food types & recipes High protein and low carb |
Click to Save 20% Use code: PETKEEN20 |
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The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Whole Grain Chicken |
Easy to take on the go No preservatives or fillers Added vitamins and nutrients |
CHECK PRICE | |
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Blue Buffalo Life Protection |
Formulated for puppies High-quality protein Omega fatty acids |
CHECK PRICE |
The 19 Best Dog Foods
1. The Farmer’s Dog Fresh Dog Food — Best Overall
Food Form: | Fresh |
Flavor: | Beef, chicken, turkey |
Special Diet: | Human-grade, high protein, customized to your dog |
Our best overall dog food pick is The Farmer’s Dog’s fresh dog food. These fresh, gently cooked recipes were developed by vet nutritionists and customized to your pet’s needs. The food is packed full of nutrients and premium proteins, including turkey, beef, and chicken. Plus, you get it all in a convenient, easy-to-serve subscription that ships right to your door!
We love The Farmer’s Dog because it makes serving your furry friend fresh, nutritionally balanced meals easy and fun. That combination of nutrition and convenience does cost a bit more, but it may keep your dog healthy and happy for longer. Plus, if you’re interested in fresh food but aren’t ready to commit to a full subscription, you can try The Farmer’s Dog’s DIY Nutrient Mix, which helps you keep home-cooked meals balanced and complete.
- High-quality fresh food packed with nutrients
- Conveniently ships to your door
- Balanced recipes developed with vet nutritionists
- Choice of turkey, beef, and chicken recipes
- DIY Nutrient Mix available
- Can be a bit pricey
- Requires a subscription
2. Blue Buffalo Divine Delights Variety Pack — Budget Buy
Food Form: | Wet |
Flavor: | Filet mignon and NY strips |
Special Diet: | No corn, wheat, or soy; grain-free |
Designed with small breeds in mind, the Blue Buffalo Divine Delights Variety Pack comes in ready-made portions and two flavors in gravy: New York strips and filet mignon. It includes 12 cans and is the best dog food for the money. Focused on using natural ingredients, Blue Buffalo doesn’t use corn, wheat, or soy products in either recipe and avoids poultry by-products.
Since it’s formulated for small breeds, the portions are too small for large ones and may not contain the nutrients they need to stay healthy. The pre-portioned trays are also difficult to open, especially for dog owners with arthritis.
- Formulated for small dog breeds
- Two flavors
- 12 pack
- No corn, wheat, or soy
- Ready-made portions
- Natural ingredients
- No poultry by-products
- Budget-friendly
- Unsuitable for large breeds
- Difficult to open
3. Open Farm Dog Food
*Use code PETKEEN20 and save on your first auto-ship order.
Food Form: | Dry, wet, freeze-dried raw, fresh, bone broth |
Flavor: | Salmon, beef, turkey, pork, lamb & chicken |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, high-protein, plant-based, insect, raw, fresh |
Open Farm dog food is another great pick that will suit many dogs and their owners. It focuses on sustainably and humanely sourcing the best ingredients. From the grass-fed beef to the wild-caught salmon, all of the premium proteins are carefully sourced to provide your dog with the best possible nutrition. Plus, you can choose from various types, including dry, wet, freeze-dried raw, fresh, and even bone broth.
We love being able to trace every ingredient in our dogs’ food, and the wide range of formulas is convenient, especially if you’re feeding multiple dogs. On the negative side, Open Farm won’t fit every budget, and you have to pay for shipping on small orders. Overall, this is an excellent dog food company that can keep your pup fully nourished and happy!
- Range of food types, including dry, wet, fresh, and freeze-dried raw
- Humanely, sustainably sourced premium ingredients
- Many special diet options
- Balanced, nutritious recipes and proteins
- Won’t fit every budget
- Shipping costs extra for small orders
4. The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Whole Grain Chicken
Food Form: | Dehydrated |
Flavor: | Chicken |
Special Diet: | Less active dogs, seniors |
A unique option on our list, The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Whole Grain Chicken meal is neither a kibble nor a cooked offering, it’s in a league all its own! Available in six different sizes, this dog food comes in a bag of dehydrated ingredients, and all you have to do is pour warm water and wait three minutes. Although this is an extra prep-step versus more traditional dog foods, all of the meals will feel homemade to your pup (and it’s easy to transport for those living life on the go with Fido).
The Honest Kitchen has a long-standing reputation for offering quality food that you can be confident is good for your pup. Every ingredient is 100% human-grade and easy to understand, while also lacking some unsavory ingredients such as wheat, soy, preservatives, filler, and GMO ingredients. The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Whole Grain Chicken in particular uses free-range chicken only! There are some additional vitamins and nutrients added into the recipe to offer even more goodness for your dog, so there is certainly a reason that this food comes highly recommended by veterinarians.
- Designed for both puppies and adult dogs
- Human-grade ingredients
- No preservatives or fillers
- Easy to take on the go
- Vet-recommended
- Added vitamins and nutrients
- Requires more prep
5. Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula — Best for Puppies
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Chicken and brown rice |
Special Diet: | No corn, wheat, or soy |
The Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula is designed to support the growth of your puppy. It uses DHA and ARA to promote healthy brain and eye development, along with high-quality protein and omega fatty acids for muscle growth and healthy skin and fur. Blue Buffalo also contains antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to boost your puppy’s immune health.
Unlike other kibbles that may be too big for your puppy to manage, this Life Protection formula is packed into “puppy-size” pieces to make it easy to eat. The kibble also helps prevent the build-up of tartar on teeth.
Due to the puppy-age formula, this Blue Buffalo option doesn’t contain the nutrients that adult and senior dogs require.
- Formulated for puppies
- DHA and ARA for brain and eye development
- High-quality protein
- Omega fatty acids
- Supports immune health
- “Puppy-sized” kibble
- Prevents tartar build-up
- Unsuitable for adult or senior dogs
6. Nom Nom Freshly Made Dog Food
Food Form: | Fresh |
Flavor: | Beef, Chicken, Pork, Turkey |
Special Diet: | Gluten-free, wholegrain, high-protein |
Nom Nom dog food includes four recipes of freshly made dog food. Each recipe is nutritionally balanced for your dog’s overall well-being and is appropriate for all life stages, which is why we recommend it. Nom Nom is a good choice for dogs suffering from allergies or food sensitivities since the formulas have fewer ingredients. It has a higher-than-average protein-to-fat ratio and lower-than-average carbohydrate levels.
Meat is the number-one source of protein, and it is free from filler ingredients and only provides the nutritious ingredients that your dog needs. Nom Nom food must be stored in the refrigerator or freezer to prevent spoilage. While this can be an adjustment for owners who have never fed fresh food to their dogs, we feel that it’s worth it based on its nutritional value.
- Great for allergies or skin sensitivities
- Limited-ingredient food
- High protein-to-fat ratio
- Low in carbohydrates
- Meat is the number-one protein source
- Requires storage in refrigerator or freezer
7. Taste of the Wild High Prairie Dog Food
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Roasted bison and venison |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, gluten-free, high-protein |
With omega fatty acids and 32% protein, the Taste of the Wild High Prairie Dog Food supports your dog’s bones, muscles, and joints. The roasted bison and venison flavors use real meat to encourage your canine’s appetite.
To ensure that the recipe is as healthy as possible, the formula contains prebiotics, probiotics, and antioxidants from real fruit and vegetables. It also doesn’t use ingredients that your dog might react to, like grain, gluten, corn, and wheat products. While Taste of the Wild is packed with nutrition for your best friend, it’s an expensive formula that might not suit all budgets.
- 32% protein
- Supports bones, muscles, and joints
- Real meat
- Omega fatty acids
- Prebiotics and probiotics
- Antioxidants
- Grain- and gluten-free
- No corn or wheat
- Expensive
8. American Journey Salmon & Sweet Potato Recipe
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Salmon and sweet potato |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, high-protein, no corn, no wheat, no soy |
Made with real salmon, sweet potato, fruits, and vegetables, the American Journey Salmon & Sweet Potato Recipe is grain-free and suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs. The high protein content, amino acids, omega oils, and antioxidants promote lean muscles, skin, coat health, and strong immune and digestive systems.
Each of the three bag sizes (4, 12, or 24 pounds) also contains DHA, which helps the development of the brain and eyes in younger dogs. With its focus on real ingredients, American Journey is one of the more expensive dog foods on the market. Some owners have also reported that their dogs suffered from stomach issues after eating it.
- Real salmon and sweet potato
- Fruits and vegetables
- High protein
- Amino acids promote healthy muscles
- Omega fatty acids
- Fiber-rich chickpeas
- Antioxidants
- Grain-free
- 4-, 12-, or 24-pound bags
- DHA supports brain and eye development
- Expensive
- Caused stomach upset for some dogs
9. Purina Pro Plan Salmon & Rice Formula
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Salmon and rice |
Special Diet: | High-protein, no corn, no wheat, no soy |
For dogs with sensitive stomachs, the Purina Pro Plan Salmon & Rice Formula is easy to digest and avoids ingredients known to cause allergic reactions in some dogs, like corn, wheat, and soy. Using a careful blend of omega fatty acids, prebiotics, and probiotics, Purina Pro Plan supports your dog’s skin, coat, immune, and digestive health. The recipe is made with real salmon to utilize the natural omega-3 and -6 oils.
Although the 30-pound bag size will last a long time and is suitable for multi-dog households, some fussy canines may grow tired of the salmon and rice flavor and eventually refuse to eat it.
- Gentle on sensitive stomachs
- No corn, wheat, or soy
- Real salmon
- Omega fatty acids
- Prebiotics and probiotics
- Easy to digest
- Only available in 30-pound bags
- Fussy dogs might get bored with the flavor
10. American Journey Variety Pack Canned Dog Food
Food Form: | Wet |
Flavor: | Chicken and beef |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, no corn, no soy, no wheat, high-protein |
American Journey Variety Pack Canned Dog Food is sold in packs of 12, 12.5-ounce cans. The flavors include an equal selection of chicken or beef stew, both of which contain plenty of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and omega fatty acids to support your dog’s overall health.
Formulated with simple recipes that don’t contain corn, wheat, soy, by-products, or grain, this high-protein food is gentle on sensitive stomachs and doesn’t exacerbate allergies. Some owners have mentioned that the cans that they ordered arrived dented. A few fussy canines may dislike the taste of this American Journey wet food and refuse to eat it.
- Grain-free
- High protein
- Omega fatty acids
- No by-products
- Amino acids
- Gentle on sensitive stomachs
- Two flavors
- Pack of 12
- Some fussy dogs don’t like the taste
- The cans are sometimes dented
11. Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Adult Dry Food
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Chicken and brown rice |
Special Diet: | No corn, no wheat, no soy |
Puppies who enjoy the puppy-oriented version of Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Dry Food will likely enjoy the adult version when they grow up. Blue Buffalo promotes bone and dental health while supporting your dog’s joints by including high-quality protein and glucosamine. The antioxidants also ensure that your favorite canine’s immune system stays strong.
To help your dog maintain a healthy diet, Purina Pro Plan doesn’t use corn, wheat, soy, or poultry by-products. It’s also available in five bag sizes (3, 6, 15, 24, and 30 pounds). Despite sharing a name with the puppy formula, this recipe is only suitable for adult dogs and doesn’t contain the nutrients needed for puppies. The larger bags are also expensive, and the kibble crumbles easily.
- High-quality protein
- Available in five sizes
- Supports bone and dental health
- Glucosamine for joint health
- Antioxidants
- No corn, wheat, or soy
- No poultry by-products
- Kibble crumbles easily
- Expensive
- Not suitable for puppies
12. Purina ONE SmartBlend Chicken & Rice Formula
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Chicken and rice |
Special Diet: | High-protein |
Since it’s available in four sizes, the Purina ONE SmartBlend Chicken & Rice Formula is suitable for single- or multi-dog homes. The recipe uses real chicken and is easy to digest to ensure that your dog receives the nutrition they need to remain healthy. Omega fatty acids, vitamins A and E, and glucosamine keep your canine’s skin, coat, immune system, heart, and joints in top shape.
Some owners have complained about the strong “off” smell of this product, and others mentioned that they received a torn bag. A few fussy dogs may also refuse to eat this SmartBlend option, particularly if they get bored with the flavor when you use the larger bags.
- Omega fatty acids
- Four bag sizes
- Vitamins A and E
- Glucosamine
- Easy to digest
- Real chicken
- The bag can be damaged during shipping
- Some dogs dislike the flavor
- Smells unpleasant
13. Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Beef, Pea, & Brown Rice Recipe
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Beef, peas, and brown rice |
Special Diet: | Gluten-free, no wheat |
The Rachael Ray Nutrish Real Beef, Pea, & Brown Rice Recipe helps boost your dog’s energy levels with a tasty mix of real meat and vegetables. Omega fatty acids support your four-legged friend’s skin and coat health, while the fiber and protein content promotes organ, muscle, and digestive health.
Sold in 6-, 14-, 28-, or 40-pound bags, Rachael Ray is suitable for canines trying out new food or multi-dog households. Some owners have complained about the greasiness of this kibble, and the bag has been known to break during the shipping process.
Rachael Ray Nutrish also includes peas in the recipe. Peas are currently under investigation by the FDA for a potential link to dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs (a heart condition), although studies are still ongoing.
- Omega fatty acids
- Real beef
- No poultry by-products
- Available in four sizes
- Supports digestion
- Promotes organ and muscle health
- Greasy
- Contains peas
- The bag can break during shipping
- See Also: Rachael Ray Dog Food Review
14. Iams Adult MiniChunks High Protein Dog Food
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Chicken |
Special Diet: | High protein |
While Iams Adult MiniChunks High Protein Dog Food can be given to dogs of all sizes, the kibble is designed to be easy to eat for small breeds. The five bag sizes give you plenty of options for single or multi-dog homes or just to try out a new brand.
Protein from real chicken, antioxidants, fibers, and prebiotics all support the health of your canine’s digestive and immune systems. While the kibble is designed with small breeds in mind, some owners have said that it’s still too big for their dogs. There are also reports of it causing upset stomachs and allergic reactions due to the recipe not being hypoallergenic.
- Five bag sizes
- Designed for small dog breeds
- Real chicken
- Supports digestive health
- Antioxidants
- Fibers and prebiotics
- MiniChunks might be too big for some breeds
- Can cause stomach upset
- Not hypoallergenic
15. Cesar Classic Loaf in Sauce Beef Recipe
Food Form: | Wet |
Flavor: | Beef, filet mignon, grilled chicken, porterhouse steak |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, pea-free |
Beef, filet mignon, grilled chicken, and porterhouse steak are all included in the Cesar Classic Loaf in Sauce Beef Recipe variety pack. With 24 ready-made portions, there is plenty of selection to keep fussy dogs satisfied. The trays are sealed for freshness and are easy to open, and the grain-free portions can be used as food toppers for kibble or as meals on their own.
Since it’s formulated for adult dogs, Cesar lacks the nutrients puppies need to support their growth. The portions might also be too small for large breeds. Some owners have complained about the foul smell of this dog food.
- Four flavors
- Pack of 24
- Ready-made portions
- Easy-peel trays
- Grain-free
- Can be a meal or a food topper
- Unsuitable for puppies
- Smells unpleasant
- Portions might be too small for large breeds
16. Nature’s Recipe Salmon, Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Recipe
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Salmon, sweet potato, and pumpkin |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, no corn, no wheat, no soy |
Nature’s Recipe Salmon, Sweet Potato & Pumpkin Recipe supports your best friend’s digestion and immune health with real salmon and fiber-rich pumpkin. The salmon content ensures that your dog receives a healthy dose of omega oils to keep their joints lubricated and their skin and coat healthy. No poultry by-products, corn, wheat, or soy are used in this grain-free formula.
Some owners found the strong fishy smell unpleasant, and the kibble can crumble easily, especially during shipping. Despite the three bag sizes (4, 12, and 24 pounds), Nature’s Recipe is one of the more expensive options. Some dogs refuse to eat salmon-flavored food.
- Omega fatty acids
- Supports digestion and immune health
- Real salmon
- Grain-free
- No poultry by-products
- Three bag sizes
- No corn, wheat, or soy
- Expensive
- Kibble crumbles easily
- Some dogs dislike the flavor
- Unpleasant fishy smell
17. Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe
Food Form: | Wet |
Flavor: | Beef, garden vegetables, and sweet potatoes |
Special Diet: | No corn, no wheat, no soy |
The Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe is sold in a pack of 12 cans. It is formulated for adult dogs and supports your canine’s immune, skin, and coat health with a careful mix of beef, antioxidants, and omega fatty acids. Blue Buffalo avoids common allergens and doesn’t use poultry by-products, all to ensure that your dog’s diet is healthy, nutritional, and balanced.
This 12-pack option is long-lasting but might not be suitable for fussy dogs that get bored easily due to the single flavor. Despite the lack of other allergens, the Homestyle Recipe contains peas, which some dogs can be allergic to. The formula also doesn’t contain the right nutrition for puppies.
- 12 pack
- No wheat, corn, or soy
- Real beef
- Good source of energy
- No poultry by-products
- Supports immune health
- Omega oils
- Only one flavor
- Unsuitable for puppies
- Contains peas
18. Merrick Backcountry Freeze-Dried Big Game Recipe
Food Form: | Freeze-dried |
Flavor: | Lamb, wild boar, and venison |
Special Diet: | Grain-free, gluten-free, no corn, no wheat, no soy |
Since it’s high in protein and omega fatty acids, Merrick Backcountry Freeze-Dried Big Game Recipe is easy to digest for sensitive stomachs and supports fur and skin health. Made with real lamb, wild boar, and venison, this grain-, wheat-, corn-, and soy-free recipe doesn’t exacerbate allergies.
Although the bags are sold in 4- and 40-pound sizes, Merrick Backcountry is one of the more expensive brands The raw nature of this freeze-dried food means it can carry more harmful bacteria, and the kibble can crumble easily.
Merrick Backcountry is suitable for all breed sizes, but some older dogs with fewer teeth or toy breeds may find the pieces difficult to eat.
- Real lamb
- Wild boar and venison
- Two bag sizes
- High protein
- Gentle on sensitive stomachs
- Omega fatty acids
- Raw food can carry more bacteria
- Freeze-dried kibble crumbles easily
- Kibble might be too big for small dogs
- Expensive
19. Annamaet 25% Medium & Large Breed Dog Food
Food Form: | Dry |
Flavor: | Chicken meal and brown rice |
Special Diet: | No corn, no wheat, no soy, human-grade, high-protein, non-GMO |
The Annamaet 25% Medium & Large Breed Dog Food is formulated with big dogs in mind. With non-GMO ingredients and no corn, wheat, or soy, the recipe is allergen-free and human-grade. The high protein content, prebiotics, probiotics, and omega fatty acids benefit your dog by boosting their muscles, digestive system, skin, and fur health.
Unlike many other dry foods, this Annamaet recipe isn’t designed for small breeds, and the pieces may be too big for them to manage comfortably. It’s also incredibly expensive, and the bags are not resealable to maintain freshness.
- Human-grade
- Non-GMO
- No corn, wheat, or soy
- High protein
- Prebiotics and probiotics
- Omega fatty acids
- Four bag sizes
- Expensive
- Not formulated for small dog breeds
- The bag isn’t resealable
Buyer’s Guide: Finding the Best Dog Food
There are many things to consider before deciding which dog food to purchase for your beloved best friend. The pet food market is a bit of a jungle, to say the least. There are many brands and plenty of conflicting information about what is truly healthy.
Since your dog’s health and nutrition are at the top of your list, we’ve included some characteristics to consider before making your choice.
Does Your Dog Need a Special Type of Food?
First and foremost, you need to consider your dog’s needs, and that goes for each dog you own. Some dogs suffer from food allergies or sensitivities, which require a diet that does not contain the allergens that bother them. For those with certain health conditions, some dietary modifications may be needed.
For most healthy dogs, you will have a wider variety of foods to choose from and won’t be required to filter out as many options. If you have a dog with health issues, you will need to weed out the foods that don’t fit the criteria. Always check with your veterinarian regarding your dog’s health, dietary needs, and any conditions they have.
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Decide Your Preferred Food Type
You have several food types to choose from, all of which have pros and cons.
Dry Kibble
Dry food is a popular choice among most dog owners and is the most readily available option in grocery stores and local pet food stores. It stores well and is the most cost-friendly option, but it is higher in carbohydrates and lower in moisture. Some brands contain bits of freeze-dried food or tender bites to add flavor and make it more palatable.
Wet or Canned Food
These varieties have an even longer shelf life than kibble and contain much more moisture for hydration. They are much more palatable and contain fewer carbohydrates than dry food, but they are also more expensive, messy, and create more trash. Many owners feed wet food as a topper for dry kibble to offset the cost.
Fresh Food
You also have fresh food diets that can purchased locally or obtained through subscription services, depending on the brand you choose. Fresh food diets are the healthiest choice since they contain fewer preservatives and are typically made from top-quality ingredients. Fresh food is also highly palatable and is full of moisture and needed nutrients.
It is undoubtedly the most expensive choice of the three and can become quite costly when feeding larger or multiple dogs. Fresh food can also be used as a topper to kibble to provide health benefits while remaining friendly to the budget.
Choose an Appropriate Food
Every dog needs to be fed food appropriate to their age, size, and overall activity level. What is appropriate for one dog may not be appropriate for another. Puppies, adults, and seniors have different nutritional needs, so be sure to get food that works for your dog’s life stage. Some brands are suitable for all life stages, while others are crafted specifically for different stages of life.
Active dogs that expend a lot of energy will have more nutritional requirements than couch potatoes. Size also plays a factor when determining the right food. If you have a large dog, it’s best to look for food formulated to fit their needs. The same goes for small dogs, which need a smaller kibble that is easier to chew.
Check the Ingredients
The ingredient list may not be able to tell you the overall quality of the ingredients, but it does provide a list of everything included in the food, which will help you make a more informed decision. This is especially important for dogs with special dietary needs or allergies, as you want to avoid potential allergens in the formula.
It’s good to look for foods that offer real meat as the first ingredient to ensure pure animal protein is at the top of the list. It is essential to avoid foods that are full of fillers, artificial colors, preservatives or flavors, heavy amounts of by-products, or any other harmful ingredients. A licensed veterinarian will be able to give you information on what types of ingredients to avoid and what to look for before you make your purchase.
Read the Food’s Label
The dog food label contains all the information you need to determine what you need to know about a particular food. Labels can be difficult to read, time-consuming, and even misleading, according to the Merck Veterinary Manual.
Dog food labels are required by the United States Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, to tell you eight key pieces of information regarding your dog’s food. Individual states may have some more precise label requirements as well. The eight key pieces of information disclosed by the FDA include:
- Product name
- Net weight of the product
- Name and address of the manufacturer
- Guaranteed analysis
- List of ingredients
- Intended animal species
- Statement of nutritional adequacy
Feeding Guidelines
A few years ago, the FDA started investigating grain-free formulas and their potential link to Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy. 16 dog food brands have been named in the investigation, but none have been recalled, as the investigation is still ongoing. If you have concerns regarding this information, contact your veterinarian to discuss whether a grain-free diet is even necessary for your dog.
Consider the Cost
You will be buying dog food throughout your dog’s life, so you must ensure your budget is prepared for the extra expense before bringing home a new four-legged family member. It is important not to skimp on quality for a more budget-friendly food, as most low-cost foods are packed full of unnecessary ingredients. This could ultimately lead to nutritional deficiencies or other health concerns, which can end up being very costly in the long run.
There are plenty of wallet-friendly brands that produce high-quality formulas, and it’ll be easier to recognize this once you are familiar with ingredient lists and reading the labels. As a general rule, the higher the quality of the diet, the more expensive it will be. Be sure to find something that works for you financially and your pup’s overall health and nutritional needs.
Talk to Your Veterinarian
Getting advice from your veterinarian is highly recommended when it comes to your dog’s nutrition. It’s a good idea to check with them before making any dietary changes or transitioning to a new food. Your veterinarian is familiar with your dog’s health and will be able to guide you on what you need to look for in terms of dog food.
Our Selection Process For Dog Foods
To create this buyer’s guide, our writing team and editorial staff checked customer reviews, brand reputation, and veterinary approval ratings to present the dog foods we think should be highlighted for our readers. In some cases, we conducted hands-on testing along with seeing how much our dogs liked the dog foods. All these factors were considered when selecting these listed dog foods to help you make the best purchase for your furry friends.
Why Trust Dogster?
Since 2004, Dogster has been a trusted brand for dog owners online, which means we have a lot of experience with dog foods. We take pride in promoting the well-being of all dogs—from toy breeds to giant canines. Our in-house veterinarians, writers, and editors examine each product on our lists, ensuring its quality and reputation. As pet owners ourselves, we only want the best for our furry companions. At Dogster, we are transparent about the products we promote. The nutritional information, overall brand reputation, and customer reviews are all considered for these lists. We inform you how we want to be informed.
Conclusion
Overall, the best adult dog food is The Farmer’s Dog fresh food. It’s packed with high-quality nutrients to keep your dog happy and healthy for years. A more affordable option is the Blue Buffalo Divine Delights Variety Pack, which includes a range of flavors to stop fussy dogs from getting bored.
Whether you’re a new dog owner or a seasoned expert, knowing which dog food your dog will enjoy the most is a challenge. Hopefully, these reviews will help you choose your dog’s next favorite brand.
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