The best fresh food for dogs.
Since 2008
if you wouldn,t eat it don,t feed it to your dog.
Our food is Always Made using only Human grade, whole food ingredients

50% of dogs are obese. Our complete & balanced meals help dogs find and maintain their optimum healthy weight.

1 in 2 dogs are now being diagnosed with cancer. Eliminating highly processed food can help reduce the risks for your dog.

A common comment from clients is that their dogs feel like puppies again after starting a Lucky Dog Cuisine diet.

A 50 pound dog will eat almost 20 pounds of preservatives every year.
We use only people quality ingredients: no preservatives, no fillers… ever!
From our kitchen to yours
what is lucky dog cuisine?
Whole food for dogs cooked by hand: frozen and shipped in 1 lb packages from our South Carolina kitchen to your door – simply thaw and serve.
All of our food for dogs is cooked the week before shipping: freshness is our priority.
We maintain close relationships with our suppliers: they know how picky we are!
An old fashioned company with old fashioned values: we know our customers by name.
All Lucky Dog Cuisine ingredients are so healthy you could eat them too. But remember it’s formulated to be the best food for your dog!

Lucky Dog Cuisine is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.
unlike Kibble,
we never use:
Pet Grade Ingredients
Meaning food not fit for humans. Why is it considered fit for your dog?
Moldy Grains
Did you know commercial dog food companies are allowed to use moldy or fractionated grains in their foods? Most of them do. Never in Lucky Dog Cuisine.
4D Animals
Meaning dead, diseased, dying or disabled animals. That’s right: they actually use this stuff, even in the so-called ‘super premium’ and prescription commercial dog foods.
Recommended by Susan Thixton
Every year, Susan produces a list of her top approved pet foods in North America — ones that are balanced, do not use dead, diseased or dying animals as their meat sources, and do not contain chemicals or preservatives. Once again, Lucky Dog Cuisine has made the list.

Did you know?

Lucky Dog Cuisine is a unique cooked product. A complete meal for your best friend.
Our food provides an excellent option for those who want to feed natural, whole foods but may struggle with a raw diet; either from a pet diet intolerance or a human perspective.
We use only humanely raised grass fed beef and pork as well as hormone-free turkey and chemical free fish. Our fruits and veggies are certified GMO-free. We use only whole grains, real cheese and yogurt, and extra virgin olive oil. Our gourmet food for dogs is even cooked in filtered water!
Allergies In Dogs
Allergies should be considered a national epidemic! How many pet owners talk about their dog's skin issues!? It is one of the number one causes of a trip to the vet. Symptoms include: constant licking and scratching itchy, runny eyes chronic ear infections scabs and...
Want a healthier dog? Lucky Dog Cuisine can help!
Summer is prime time for your dog to start to itch and scratch. We all love the summer and so do molds, fungi and other allergens and toxins. Now is a good time to consider a detoxification for you and your dog! Dogs live closer to the ground than we do. They...
We Make Gourmet Dog Food: Real, Healthy, and Sustainably Produced
What is gourmet dog food? We've all seen the adjective, 'gourmet' from dog food manufacturers. The term actually means - according to dictionary.com - 'to involve high quality or exotic ingredients and skilled preparation'. The nouns 'gourmet' and 'foodie' are...



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Food so good you could eat it too
but formulated for your dog

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Diet does help dogs live longer!
Safe water bowls.
Humans vs Dogs
Dogs don’t get cavities!
Healthy treats.
Ever notice a thin, gooey slime in your dog’s bowl?
Grass fed meats are better for us, our dogs and the planet.
