You’ve told us all about your dog, and we’ve created their personalised meal plan. Here’s a quick guide to help you get every meal just right.
Perfect Portions
How do you work out how much my dog should be eating each day?
The amounts on your dog’s meal plan are the total your dog needs for the whole day.
Our team of nutrition experts calculate this amount based on everything you told us about your dog, including their exercise level, weight goal and how many treats or extras they have a day.
We recommend splitting their daily amount into two meals to support easy digestion and keep their energy levels consistent throughout the day. But you know your dog best, some like a lunchtime snack too!
If their weight, body condition or activity level changes, make sure you update their profile - as this can impact how much food they need.
Adding wet food
Love mixing it up with wet and dry food? Great choice. Your dog’s meal plan is designed to make this super simple.
When you told us you’d be feeding wet food, we automatically adjusted the amount of kibble your dog gets. The daily portion on their meal plan is the precise amount of kibble they need to complement their wet food, making sure they get the perfect balance of nutrients, calories, and flavour.
How do I add wet food to my dog's meal plan?
You can see how to add wet food to your dog's meal in this article.
Where can I view my current, future or past meal plans?
You'll be able to see details for your current, past, and upcoming deliveries in the 'Feeding Plan' section of your online account, so you always know what’s on the menu. Just follow the directions below to see this:
1. As above, you can access your dog's meal plan on your online Dashboard
2. Just scroll down until you see 'meal plan'
3. Then click on 'Manage meal plan'
4. You can then select which delivery you'd like to check your dog's feeding plan for
I've got too much dry food
We'd love to help - have a read of this article.
I've got too little dry food
Have a read of this article where we can also help.