A box packed with healthy meals and snacks for our much-loved dogs could just be the meals on wheels service we have all been waiting for and the brand behind the recipe is currently
Now more than ever, dog owners are taking their pet’s gut health into consideration when it comes to their diet, with Marleybone's Premium Good Food proving a popular choice for dog lovers looking to give their four-legged companion the ‘best’.
The pantry fresh dog food can be stored on the shelf until ready to eat, without taking up room in the fridge or freezer. It's a great alternative to traditional processed pet food and frozen diets, with each of the recipes made with natural and superfood-rich ingredients. One recipe even includes 60% fresh British beef, blackcurrant, spinach, and rosemary.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
Dog who 'always melts hearts' with his smile hopes to find a loving family"Dog Treats, but make it Fancy AF" embodies the ethos of Marleybones, which recently launched in Waitrose and WholeFoods UK, and now they’re giving them away for free with their starter kits.
To get your hands on the newly launched treats, you will need to subscribe to Marleybones Dog Dining service, where they deliver pantry-fresh dog food to your doorstep. Getting started is simple: just complete their questionnaire to receive a personalised meal plan tailored to your dog's unique needs and preferences.
As a special introductory offer, they offer an eight meal taster box complete with free treats for just £20. Plus, they’re currently extending a 20% discount on your first two boxes.
The Mirror’s Bethan Shufflebotham, who as well as being a fashion and beauty writer is a pet lover and editor of the TeamDogs newsletter, had her Staffy-crosses Phoebe and Frank trial the meal service, and described it as ‘rather luxe’.
She said: “Ordering from was so easy - you fill in a questionnaire about your pet and the website then recommends how much to feed. You can also exclude certain recipes from your box, for example, if your pet isn’t a fan of fish dishes, you can swap out the salmon recipe for something else.
“The packaging is gorgeous, really appealing to millennial pet owners and Instagrammers, making it perfect for ‘DINKWAD’ households (dual income no kids with a dog). The cartons are a little tricky to get open, but they do store really well in the fridge and you can fold them back ‘closed’ so it doesn’t smell like dog food the second you open the door, either.
“When you sign up to Marleybones, you also , getting some of their tasty air-dried treats added in as an extra bonus. There are two types and you can choose between lamb, hemp seeds, apple and thyme treats, or Chicken, hawthorn, carrot and sage, both of which are really rather luxe.”
But they’re not the only brand who are leaning towards more gourmet meal options for dogs, with which costs £4.25, including recipes like Steak Dinner and Chicken and Salmon Supper, which are equally as boujee.
If you fancy giving the Marleybones trial pack a go, you can