Ollie June 2020 Review – Fresh Dog Food Subscription + Coupon
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Ollie is a fresh food subscription for dogs.
You fill out a profile about your dog like their health, weight, breed, sex, activity level, current diet, and allergies. Ollie starts at $14.61/week for the subscription. You can choose between four different recipes: Beef, Turkey, Lamb, and Chicken.
My box shipped by FedEx. It actually took 3 days to get to me, instead of two, but all the food was still frozen.
First Look. Your first box will includes a reusable container to store your dog's food.
The food is packed with dry ice to keep everything frozen.
All the food was neetly packaged in the box.
The box contains a sheet personalized to your pet. My dog gets 1 pack per meal, two times a day. The sheet also has a breakdown of some of the recipes.
The second sheet has the remaining details, nutrition and ingredients for the other two recipes.
In The First Box
The first box will include a reusable container, scoop, instruction guide, and a certificate for your dog for the “clean bowl club”.
You will receive a booklet letting you know how to introduce your dog to Ollie.
The guide has a diagram of everything in the box.
You shouldn't start your dog on a whole pack right away. This page lets owners know how to introduce your dog to Ollie.
Schedule:
- Days 1 & 2 Small amount of Ollie, mixed with regular food.
- 3 & 4 75% Old Food, 25% Ollie
- 5 & 6 50% Old Food, 50% Ollie
- 7 & 8 25% Old Food, 75% Ollie
- 9+ 100% Ollie.
The rest of the book has tips and tricks for feeding your dog. For added aroma, you can add hot water to your dogs Ollie food.
The Food
Beef Recipe The beef recipe is made with beef, beef heart, sweet potatoes, peas, potato, beef kidney, carrot, beef liver, spinach, chia seeds and more. The beef recipe has 700 kcal per pack and has a min crude protein of 9%, min crude fat of 7% min, 2% max crude fiber.
Let your dog heed the cattle call! We’ve wrangled up a meaty feast that’s based on all things beef, including several organ meats that pack an extra nutritive punch. See what else we’ve included, like sweet potatoes, peas, and rosemary.
Lamp Recipe The lamb recipe is made with lamb, lamb liver, butternut squash, kale, cranberries, potato, chia seeds and more. The lamb recipe has 632 kcal per pack and has a min crude protein of 11%, min crude fat of 7% min, 1.5% max crude fiber.
If your dog's ready for some sheep thrills, we suggest this meal centered around lamb and butternut squash. Perfect for pups with allergies, this feast also contains nutrient-dense cranberries and kale. Check out the ingredients for more details.
Chicken Recipe This recipe contains chicken, chicken gizzard, carrots, peas, chicken liver, rice chia seeds, spinach, potatoes, whole dried eggs, cod liver oil and more. The chicken recipe has 590 kcal per pack and has a min crude protein of 10%, min crude fat of 3% min, 2% max crude fiber.
Here's a meal any dog would cross the road for. Inspired by your classic pot pie, this dish is filled with chicken and peas, plus nutritional powerhouses like blueberries and carrots. Take a gander at other key ingredients like cod liver oil and spinach.
Turkey Recipe The turkey recipe is made with turkey breast, turkey, liver, kale, carrots, lentils, blueberries, pumpkin, chia seeds and more. The turkey recipe has 632 kcal per pack and has a min crude protein of 11%, min crude fat of 7% min, 1.5% max crude fiber.
What if Thanksgiving came twice a day? Your pup's sure to gobble up this meal that's built around heart-healthy turkey, along with vitamin-rich pumpkin and carrots. Be sure to check out all the ingredients, including superfoods like chia seeds.
The Taste Test
It was very bright outside when I took this photo, but you can see Buddy in the background licking and ready to eat. We started Buddy on the 9 day plan to get him used to the food. He didn't have any trouble transitioning.
Buddy loves Ollie. He normally grazes throughout the day with his dry dog food, but he will eat all of his Ollie as soon as I give it to him.
Clean bowl club!
Final Thought Ollie is Buddy approved! He loved all the flavors and is always excited to get his next bowl of food. I like that the food is much healthier than dry dog food. If you want to subscribe to Ollie, use this link to save 50% on your 1st box.