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Freshen Up Your Canine's Diet

Nom Nom’s delivers fresh dog food to your door, and their subscription is currently on sale.

By Nom Nom

Getting a dog can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. Whether a single adult, couple, or a blossoming family — bringing in a canine to share your joy, exercise, and life with has been shown over generations to be a true blessing. That being said, when determining how to best take care of your little poochie, you’re going to get some mixed messaging.

Dogs Should Eat Fresh Too

Dried, kibble-like dog food is overwhelmingly the norm for pet owners, while fresh food is pretty universally believed to be better for humans — many owners are asking, what’s the difference? Actually, and unsurprisingly to many, fresh food can actually be better for your dog too. To help spread the word and make better eats more accessible, Nom Nom creates and delivers fresh dog food straight to users’ homes. 

Nom Nom’s Approach To Dog Food

Designed to provide your poochie with the best food for their health and quality of life, Nom Nom creates meals with whole ingredients that are backed by the most up-to-date veterinary science. In fact, the company has two Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionists on staff to oversee production and help ensure the meals are designed to be the best possible for your dog.

Unlike blended bits of kibble, Nom Nom’s meals allow you to actually see the proteins and vegetables mixed in. Get ready for a healthy, excited doggo when you bring in these rich meals composed of ingredients like: beef, pork, chicken, kale, carrots, and peas.

Getting Started With Nom Nom

Excited dog parents who want to get your poochies on a better regiment can get started with Nom Nom today while there’s a special deal for 50% off your first order with free shipping. Simply head to the website or download their mobile app, and enter information on your dog’s weight, allergies, breed, age, and protein preferences.

From there, Nom Nom creates a specially tailored meal plan for your dog that gets delivered straight to your front door. Meals can be easily stored in the fridge or freezer while you wait to serve them, and they each come with specific instructions on transitioning from dry food for best results.

The Improvements

The reports by Nommers on their doggos’ reactions to their new diets has been by and large tremendous. There’s a trend of improved health and temperament as you get further along in feeding them a whole fresh food diet.

In the first week, parents reportedly see more excitement and energy in their dogs, and as time goes on they get to enjoy benefits such as: smaller stools, better smelling breath, reduced allergies, and higher stamina. For those of us who aren’t ashamed to care about our dog’s aesthetics (in relation to physical health of course), the diet has also shown to help make coats silkier, reduce shedding, and help with weight loss efforts.

The Reviews

Nom Nom has been hailed by a wide range of users and publications, some of which include: People, Inc., Forbes, BuzzFeed, and Rover. It’s also received a large amount of praise by users, like this five-star review by Tollef R. on Trustpilot, which reads, “In today’s world of hype advertising, it’s nice to see a product live up to its claims. Our two dogs have been transformed. 13 and 12 year old dogs jumping and running around like puppies. It’s amazing.”

Try Nom Nom Now

If the approach Nom Nom takes to dog food intrigues you, then there’s no better time to discover its benefits first hand than right now. In fact, for a limited time, you can get 50% off your first order and free shipping when you sign up for Nom Nom.

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