
Cult-favorite frozen dog food
Our family makes human food for dogs. Every recipe uses organic vegetables, premium USDA, wild or organic meats, minimal supplement and just enough heat to call our food “gently cooked”.
Collection: Pea Free Dog Food
Give your pup wholesome and nutritious meals with our pea-free dog food. We focus on high-quality, human-grade ingredients to provide a well-balanced diet that supports your dog’s health.
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Lamb & Squash Recipe
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Beef & Quinoa Recipe
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Venison & Zucchini Recipe
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Organic Chicken Recipe
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Grain-Free Fish Recipe
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Grain-Free Turkey Recipe
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The Best Pea-Free Dog Food for Your Pup
Many commercial dog foods use peas, legumes, and fillers in their ingredients. For many pups, these can be hard on their digestion. The dog food in our collection is made with no peas and only high-quality ingredients to keep your pup’s gut healthy.
- No Peas, No Legumes: These meals are free of peas, lentils, chickpeas, and other legumes that may cause tummy issues for your pup.
- Made from Real, Whole Ingredients: We prioritize fresh meat, vegetables, and grains for the best nutritional value and flavor.
- 100% Human-Grade Meals: If you wouldn’t eat it, we don’t think your dog should either. That’s why we only use high-quality recipes fit for our plates as well.
- Perfect for Dogs with Food Sensitivities: Pups with allergies or digestive sensitivities can enjoy our pea-free meals and their health benefits.
- Veterinary Nutritionist-Approved: All of our recipes meet all AAFCO and NRC standards, ensuring your pup gets a balanced diet, no matter what.
Why Choose Our Pea-Free Dog Food
Just like us humans, not all dogs are the same. Some dogs’ tummies have a hard time digesting peas, and this can cause bloating, gas, or loose stools. That’s why so many pet parents are ditching traditional dog food options and going for pea-free dog food instead.
Here’s why our pea-free dog food is a great option for your pup:
Made with High-Quality Animal Protein
Our recipes feature real meats and fish that pups thrive on, like lamb, beef, venison, and salmon. We use local, organic animal proteins to provide essential amino acids that help your pup’s muscle growth, energy levels, and overall well-being.
Supports Healthy Digestion
Unlike regular kibble that’s filled with pea protein and fillers, we offer gently cooked meals made with digestible grains and tasty vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, and quinoa. These ingredients are easier on your pup’s gut, which means they can absorb nutrients better.
Great for Dogs with Sensitivities
Dogs can develop allergies and sensitivities to some of the commonly used ingredients in kibble. This often leads to itchy skin, ear infections that keep returning, and upset stomachs. By avoiding peas, lentils, and chickpeas, our dog food can help minimize food-related sensitivities and give your pup healthier skin and a shiny coat.
FAQs About Pea-Free Dog Food
What Protein Sources Are Used in Pea-Free Dog Food?
Our pea-free dog food is made with high-quality animal proteins like chicken, beef, turkey, and fish. Our delicious dog meals provide your pup with a balanced, protein-rich diet to keep them strong and healthy.
Can I Mix Pea-Free Dog Food With My Dog’s Current Food?
Yes, you can. However, we recommend transitioning your dog’s diet to a gently cooked dog food diet to prioritize their health and happiness. You can transition gradually over 10 days.
- Days 1 - 4: Use 75% of the old food and 25% of the fresh food.
- Days 5 - 9: Use 5% of the old food and 50% of our California Dog Kitchen food.
- Days 10+: Transition to 100% of our freshly cooked food.
How Do I Know if My Dog is Allergic to Peas?
Signs of a pea allergy may include itching, skin irritation, ear infections, digestive upset (like vomiting or diarrhea), and excessive licking or chewing of paws. If your pup is showing these signs, they may have an allergy. You can help keep your dog happy and healthy by making adjustments to their diet.
You can visit your veterinarian for testing and guidance.
Shop High-Quality Pea-Free Dog Food Today
Get nothing less than the best for your dog! Our pea-free dog food is made with real, human-grade ingredients, so your pup gets the balanced nutrition they need for a happy, healthy life.
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