• Why should I feed gently cooked, fresh dog food?

    Feeding fresh, whole foods is essential for your dog to thrive and grow, and will lead to a healthier, more active, and stronger pet.  Gently cooking the protein and vegetables makes it easier on the digestive system while still preserving the vitamins and nutrients from the foods.   Getting these vitamins and nutrients naturally from real food leads to overall better health, a stronger immune system, a healthier coat, and decreased risk to cancer and obesity.

  • Why is fresh better than dry food or kibble?

    Kibble and dried food are over cooked and highly processed.  They tend to use low quality fillers and meals, include additives and synthetic vitamins, and are at a high risk for bacteria and mycotoxins.  According to Dr. Rick Soltero, feeding dry food is like eating rancid potato chips or old french fries every day, and expecting your pet to stay healthy.  It’s not possible, and this diet contributes to obesity, high rates of cancer and auto immune diseases, allergies, and a shorter life span.

  • What differences will I notice in my pet after feeding brindl meals?

    You will see a shinier coat, better skin, higher energy levels, fewer allergies, and clearer eyes.  You will also notice that your pet is sleeping better and less restless.  In addition to these benefits, they will have healthier immune and digestive systems, with a more consistent, less frequent, bathroom pattern.  The best part is they will be feeling their best inside and out.

  • What makes brindl the best choice?

    We cook small batch recipes by hand. We ensure that each meal is gently cooked with high quality, human grade ingredients – all of which you can pronounce, with no additives or fillers.  All necessary vitamins, nutrients, and essential fatty acids are provided in the meat, vegetables, superfoods, and grains.

  • Is it okay for my pet to have grain?

    Yes, it’s important your pet get grains in their diet, unless they have a specific allergy diagnosed by your vet.  Grains contain necessary nutrients such as fiber, iron, B vitamins and omegas.  They are excellent for heart health and digestion, among other things.