We really love dogs. That's why we think they should eat
what they were designed to eat — Real-Whole-Food.
You should know where your dog's food comes from (We suggest Austin, TX)
At Canine Catering, we make homemade, human-grade
dog food with local, organically grown ingredients fresh every week. Then we deliver it right to your door.
What's wrong with normal dog food?
Quite a bit, actually, once you look into it. Commercial dog food has only been around 50 years. The dog food
industry was born in postwar America to meet the need of
business interests in recycling slaughterhouse and industrial waste. This
refuse had potential uses as fertilizer, landfill and such, but a more
profitable horizon existed in the packaging and selling of this “junk”
as food to unsuspecting dog owners. It is now a common misconception
that your dog cannot maintain a healthy life unless he is fed
commercial dog food.
Is it safe to feed dogs human food?
Home-made dog food is the healthiest option for those who love their dog and care about his or her health. But who has the time to research basic dog nutrition, buy the
human-grade ingredients from local organic farmers, and cook
it for the week?
We do! We cook and deliver every week. And the delivery is free. That's right, we only charge for the food.

What ingredients are allowed in other dog foods?
It's no secret that many commercial pet foods, even “high end” foods, contain:
• Carcasses of euthanized cats & dogs (some with flea collars,
and most containing sodium pentobarbital used for euthanasia).
• Insecticides and pharmaceuticals from diseased livestock (complete with plastic ID tags).
• Rotting supermarket rejects, including plastic and styrofoam packaging.
• Animal parts deemed "unfit for human consumption" (heads, legs,
tongues, intestines, esophagi, beaks, feathers, bones, blood, lungs,
ligaments, etc.)
• Diseased and cancerous body parts from dead, diseased, or disabled
factory-farmed animals (meat from rendered sick or"downed" animals is a
staple in commercial pet food).
• Rendered animal fat, restaurant grease, or other oils too rancid or deemed inedible for humans
Check the ingredients list in your current commercial pet food. Does it
contain "meat byproduct?" "Digest of meat byproduct?" These are
standard, accepted euphemistic labeling terms for the above.
And these are the ingredients we know about. Let's not even talk about the recent rash of deadly contaminated wheat in dog and cat food, imported from across the world.
Order through our website or by phone: 512.495.1872Average Canine Calorie Requirements by Weight
|
10 lb dog
| 410 Cal/Day
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15 lb dog
| 550 Cal/Day
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25 lb dog
| 840 Cal/Day
|
40 lb dog
| 1150 Cal/Day
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50 lb dog
| 1380 Cal/Day
|
60 lb dog
| 1555 Cal/Day
|
We'd love to hear from you.
Canine Catering
512.495.1872
P.O. Box 302725
Austin, TX 78703-2725
contact@caninecateringtexas.com