The Honest Kitchen - Company Background
The Honest Kitchen, makers of dehydrated raw dog food, was established in San Diego, CA, in October 2002. Founder Lucy Postins (canine nutritionist) has since established The Honest Kitchen as the leader in dehydrated raw dog foods. The company's name and reputation for high-quality dog food is well known world-wide. They have already started to export to Japan where their market segment is unchallenged.
A little background about the company: The Honest Kitchen was established to fill a gap in the pet food industry. Their dehydrated raw dog foods provides a nutritional alternative between home-cooked and raw diet (like BARF), and commercial dog food.
Home-prepared and raw diet is time-consuming and difficult to prepare. Raw diet may require defrosting and poses a higher risk of bacterial contamination. Both home-made and raw diets also have the problem of being difficult to prepare nutritionally balanced meals. Most mass-produced commercial dry kibble and canned dog foods (especially the cheaper foods) are cooked using extreme heat and pressure to kill bacteria, but this also destroys vital nutrients, vitamins, enzymes, and antioxidants. While some of them try to compensate for the loss in nutrients by adding in vitamins and other supplements, the quality of the food often lacks the proper balance your pet needs. Remember, the reason why the big commercial pet food companies can sell their goods at such low prices is because their products contain cheap ingredients. By cutting corners, adding more fillers, choosing inferior meat by-products, and practicing what's known as ingredient splitting, they are able to offer huge discounts to consumers.
The Honest Kitchen's dehydrated foods are all-natural, free of perservatives, hormones, steroids, pestecides, meat by-products, fillers, sugar, or salt. And they're 100% human food grade. Their products are actually made in human-food producing facilities. Although non-meat ingredients are dehydrated raw, this means that the meats used in their foods must be processed at temperatures high enough to kill any pathogenic bacteria that may be present in the meats. Dehydration takes place at the lowest temperature allowed to preserve the nutritional integrity of the raw ingredients. The finished products are more wholesome, healthy and nutritious than mass-produced commercial pet foods.
Verve, Embark, Force and other food products from The Honest Kitchen are made in the U.S. with hormone-free meats, non-GMO fruits and vegetables, and Certified Organic flax, kelp, and grains.
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A little background about the company: The Honest Kitchen was established to fill a gap in the pet food industry. Their dehydrated raw dog foods provides a nutritional alternative between home-cooked and raw diet (like BARF), and commercial dog food.
Home-prepared and raw diet is time-consuming and difficult to prepare. Raw diet may require defrosting and poses a higher risk of bacterial contamination. Both home-made and raw diets also have the problem of being difficult to prepare nutritionally balanced meals. Most mass-produced commercial dry kibble and canned dog foods (especially the cheaper foods) are cooked using extreme heat and pressure to kill bacteria, but this also destroys vital nutrients, vitamins, enzymes, and antioxidants. While some of them try to compensate for the loss in nutrients by adding in vitamins and other supplements, the quality of the food often lacks the proper balance your pet needs. Remember, the reason why the big commercial pet food companies can sell their goods at such low prices is because their products contain cheap ingredients. By cutting corners, adding more fillers, choosing inferior meat by-products, and practicing what's known as ingredient splitting, they are able to offer huge discounts to consumers.
The Honest Kitchen's dehydrated foods are all-natural, free of perservatives, hormones, steroids, pestecides, meat by-products, fillers, sugar, or salt. And they're 100% human food grade. Their products are actually made in human-food producing facilities. Although non-meat ingredients are dehydrated raw, this means that the meats used in their foods must be processed at temperatures high enough to kill any pathogenic bacteria that may be present in the meats. Dehydration takes place at the lowest temperature allowed to preserve the nutritional integrity of the raw ingredients. The finished products are more wholesome, healthy and nutritious than mass-produced commercial pet foods.
Verve, Embark, Force and other food products from The Honest Kitchen are made in the U.S. with hormone-free meats, non-GMO fruits and vegetables, and Certified Organic flax, kelp, and grains.
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