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Fresh dog food typically costs between $2 to $10 per day depending on your dog’s size, activity level, and meal plan. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), fresh diets tend to cost more upfront than kibble but can help save money in the long run by promoting better overall health. At Ollie, our fresh dog food starts at less than $4 per day for small dogs and averages around $8 per day for fully customized meal plans.
The cost of fresh dog food can vary widely, typically ranging from $2 to $10 per day, depending on several factors:
At Ollie, we work to make fresh, premium dog food more accessible. Our personalized meal plans start at less than $4 per day for small dogs and average around $8 per day for fully customized full-portion plans for larger breeds.
Fresh food costs more than kibble but offers higher nutrient density and fewer fillers.
A veterinarian at the American Kennel Club, Dr. Nell Ostermeier, DVM, CVA, FAAVA, believes that fresh dog food provides a superior nutritional diet compared to traditional kibble. He says “All kibble is highly processed. So, if you choose to feed your dog kibble only, you are choosing to feed all processed food, all the time,” Dr. Ostermeier said, adding a kibble-only diet could dehydrate dogs over time. “This does not make sense from a health perspective for dogs or humans.”
At Ollie, every recipe is formulated by veterinary nutritionists to meet AAFCO standards for complete and balanced nutrition — helping you invest in your dog’s health without overpaying.
While many fresh dog food brands fall at the higher end of the price range, Ollie offers high-quality fresh meals at a more affordable price point — without sacrificing quality.
Unlike many competitors, Ollie allows for complete customization between full fresh dog food plans, half fresh plans, and mixed fresh + baked dog food plans to provide human grade dog food at an affordable price.
Here’s how Ollie’s plans break down based on your dog’s size:
Dog Size | Plan Type | Starting Price (per week) |
Small Dogs (3–20 lbs) | Full Fresh Plan | $22/week |
Small Dogs (3–20 lbs) | Half Fresh Plan | $15/week |
Medium Dogs (20–50 lbs) | Full Fresh Plan | $55/week |
Medium Dogs (20–50 lbs) | Half Fresh Plan | $38/week |
Large Dogs (50+ lbs) | Full Fresh Plan | $69/week |
Large Dogs (50+ lbs) | Half Fresh Plan | $41/week |
Expert Guidance as Your Dog Grows: Get personalized feeding adjustments from the Ollie Health Team as your dog’s needs evolve—plus unlimited weight screenings via the Ollie app to make sure your pup stays on track.
When choosing the best diet for your dog, cost is often an important factor. Here’s a quick comparison of how fresh dog food pricing stacks up against other popular options:
Dog Food Type | Average Cost Per Day | Key Notes |
Kibble | $1.00 – $3.50 | Most affordable, but highly processed; lower moisture and often fewer fresh ingredients. |
Fresh Food | $2.00 – $10.00 | Balanced nutrition, human-grade ingredients, and higher nutrient density. |
Raw Diets | $4.00 – $12.00+ | High protein and unprocessed but can be more expensive and harder to balance safely at home. |
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