I have heard good things
about Honest Kitchen.
Soo...
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ABOUT THE HONEST KITCHEN: The Honest Kitchen started in Lucy Postin's kitchen in 2002 when she started making her dog's meals from scratch to help combat his ear infections.
The facts listed below explain why we feel so strongly
about the Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Food.
The following are some common questions
about the Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Dog Food that we sell.
The first thing I noticed
about the Honest Kitchen food was the aroma - it smelled delicious to * me *!
FAQs
about The Honest Kitchen can be found here.
I am being compensated to help spread the word
about The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth.
About Honest Kitchen Honest Kitchen actually started in the founder's home kitchen, where Lucy Postins would prepare meals for her
Not exact matches
To be
honest, there isn't much to say
about this PB & berry quinoa smoothie except that I already know it'll be a favourite in my
kitchen this summer.
Although some of my ice lolly experiments have been more successful than others, this simple recipe is the family favourite and even gets thumbs up from my eight year old daughter, who is very
honest about the results of my
kitchen experiments.
In my third episode co-hosting Cat Chat & Dog Talk on the Radio Pet Lady Network, Tracie Hotchner and I talk to The
Honest Kitchen's CEO / President (and chief taster) Lucy Postins
about her challenges and victories in making human - grade pet foods.
Like The
Honest Kitchen, Open Farm is candid
about the sources of its food.
You can feel good
about feeding your cat this dehydrated recipe from The
Honest Kitchen.
When you think
about it however, their dehydrated pet foods like the The
Honest Kitchen Prowl Chicken, Egg & Vegetable Dehydrated recipe become very similar to canned food in terms of texture and consistency once they are rehydrated.
They're not officially human grade and are less transparent
about the process than The
Honest Kitchen (but then who isn't), but are much more open
about the manufacturing and sourcing of products than a large majority of other pet food companies out there.
Hi, I'm
about to make the switch to
Honest Kitchen from Fromm Puppy Heartland.
I did send an email to
Honest Kitchen customer service to ask
about the taurine (just this morning though, so no reply yet).
Switch your dog to
Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Raw Food and continue your education
about raw feeding in the meantime.
I don't know that I can answer the question
about the bacteria load (if there is one) in the
Honest Kitchen products as we don't manufacture it here.
I am thinking
about substituting the can mix in that I'm using in conjunction with their kibble with the
Honest Kitchen, but wondering which one would be more favored for a picky / finicky eater.
You can feed
Honest Kitchen alone, but what I would do (especially for a big dog) is to add meat as
about 50 % of her diet.
If you read the FAQ section on
Honest Kitchen, and the web pages
about feeding dogs on our site you will find the answers you are looking for.
Hi Cindy, I have two small yorkshire terriers who have been eating
Honest Kitchen for
about 18 months.
I don't have an reservations
about feeding the
Honest Kitchen with additional meat.
I was curious
about Sparkle from
Honest kitchen, have you heard anything
about this product or could you recommend another one which may help his coat?
I have him on Salmon Oil from wholistic pet company, just started a few days ago.No cure for this cosmetic disease but maybe in your travels you might have heard something
about a specific supplement that helped or maybe my getting him on
Honest Kitchen could help?
I recommend getting a second opinion from a holistic veterinarian who can instruct you on diet and contacting The
Honest Kitchen directly
about their foods.
What I liked
about Sojos is that it was more affordable than The
Honest Kitchen and the packages were larger, which was appealing to someone raising several dogs.
The
Honest Kitchen has always been an open book
about their food, their sourcing, and their ingredients.
My question is
about how I've read that dehydration is bad, and The
Honest Kitchen dehydrates their food.
Lucy Postins: Overall, The
Honest Kitchen is growing at
about 40 percent year over year, and the lion's share of our business is at pet specialty retail.
PB: Tell us
about Pawlanthropy, The
Honest Kitchen's charitable arm.
It's not just
about the ingredients involved, though The
Honest Kitchen does claim that they don't use any of the rejected meat products that other dog companies use.
I am going to be brutally
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I've had several questions
about our open shelves in the
kitchen, so I thought I'd share an
honest review of open shelving.
I have to be
honest and say there are a lot of things
about our
kitchen I don't like, the number one thing being counter space....