The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Raw Food
100% certified organic, this dehydrated raw food is manufactured in a human grade USDA certified facility.
This line of six healthy, delicious dog food recipes offers something for even the most discerning palate. Each of these diets is carefully blended to encompass a broad array of amino acids, phytonutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes to help achieve and maintain optimum health. All their foods, except for Preference, are formulated to meet and exceed the AAFCO Nutrient Profiles.
- Force: (Chicken, Grain-Free Recipe for Adult Maintenance)
- Embark: (Turkey, Grain-Free Recipe for All Life Stages)
- Verve: (Beef Recipe with Organic Grains, for Adult Maintenance)
- Preference: (Grain-Free, Meat Free Dog Food Premix)
- Thrive: (Chicken, Gluten-Free Recipe for All Life Stages)
We also carry the Honest Kitchen treats and supplements!
There's a food here for every dog, and even the most finicky eaters will find something they love!
What is this stuff?
The Honest Kitchen food bridges the gap between raw, homemade and commercial, ‘kibbled’ pet foods. They start with fresh, raw ingredients and gently dehydrate them so that almost all the valuable vitamins, minerals and enzymes remain. Dehydration makes food completely safe even for pups, and senior pets with compromised immune systems. The finished products are nutritious, delicious, and healthy – some even call them gourmet!
What’s more – human beings actually taste their products as part of a diligent Quality Control Process – and all raw ingredients are individually tasted by people during Research and Development of every new diet they make. Not a lot of pet food companies can say that!
Production occurs in a human food facility in California, alongside products such as breakfast cereals and beverage mixes for human consumption. The facility is FDA inspected.
Because dehydration takes place at moderate temperatures, the majority of the ingredients are still considered raw. The only exceptions are the meats and eggs, which are dehydrated at high enough temperatures to kill any bacteria present and are therefore essentially considered 'cooked'. This ensures that all finished products maintain their ‘human edible’ status, which is required by their manufacturing facility.
