For our Ollie Dog Food reviews we received a sample and were compensated for the video. This post contains affiliate links and we may be compensated if you make a purchase. All opinions are our own.
Ollie is a dog food delivery service that brings a custom meal plan to your furry friend based on their unique profile. Profile questions are simple, and include your dog’s weight, age, breed, activity level, and allergies, and are used to determine the correct portion based on calories needed per day.
Ollie Fresh or Baked dog food is made from whole foods, free of fillers and additives, and is minimally processed to preserve nutrients. Ollie Fresh dog food is delivered frozen and is stored in the freezer and then in the fridge 1-2 days prior to serving.
Read on for our full Ollie review and watch the video to see if our girl Daisy picked Ollie Fresh over her kibble in our taste test!
Does not include artificial flavors or fillers like soy, corn, or wheat
Choose from Baked (dry) or Fresh (wet) dog food
Ollie Cons
Fresh dog food is expensive if you have big dogs or multiple dogs
Fresh dog food must be stored in the freezer/refrigerator
How Much Does Ollie Dog Food Cost?
The cost of your Ollie dog food starts at $1/meal for Baked dog food and $1.57/meal for Fresh dog food.
The price will vary depending on your dog’s profile (weight, age, activity level, breed, and allergies), the recipe you choose, and the portion size.
We found that for a 5-year-old dog weighing 20lb eating 100% Ollie Fresh beef recipe the cost per meal is $3 and if they eat 100% Baked the cost would be $1.87 per meal. (assuming 2 meals per day)
We’ve reviewed several fresh dog food companies and, to be honest, our dog liked them all. She’s not very picky (she’ll eat sticks and acorns if she could!).
So for these Ollie fresh dog food reviews, like the others, we looked at how excited she was for mealtime if her behavior changed during the trial period, and how her stool changed (our girl has a sensitive stomach).
You can see Daisy’s honest reaction to Ollie fresh dog food in the unboxing and taste test video below.
Because Daisy will eat anything, she was excited to try out Ollie Fresh dog food, and you can see from our little taste test that she picked Ollie over her normal kibble. She, of course, ate her kibble AFTER her Ollie because she is a dog after all, haha.
We noticed that after the first meal she started to beg for meals earlier and earlier each day. This is a bit annoying, but I take it as a sign that she likes her new food!
In addition, we noticed that she would go over and lick her food bowl periodically throughout the day to get every last bit of Ollie. Another good sign!
And, the best sign of a happy dog (or dog owner that has to pick up poop), is that almost immediately we noticed a difference in Daisy’s stool, for the better. It was more firm and smaller which are both good things for me and my girl.
Overall we were very please with the Ollie fresh dog food. Our Daisy loved the taste and the food created firm stool and did not upset her stomach.
Ollie’s Fresh dog food is human-grade, though we didn’t try it ourselves, and does not include artificial flavors or fillers like soy, corn, or wheat. They offer 4 recipes to choose from including beef, chicken, turkey, and lamb.
In addition to Fresh (wet) dog food, Ollie now has Baked (dry) dog food. Ollie Baked is dry dog food and is easier to serve and store than Ollie Fresh.
Ollie’s Baked bites are minimally processed and gently baked to preserve nutrients. Just like Ollie Fresh, Ollie Baked is made with real beef or chicken as the first ingredients and does not contain any dyes, fillers, artificial flavors, corn, wheat, or soy.
Ollie Baked dog food comes in two flavors beef and chicken.
Plus, Ollie Baked is 35% LESS EXPENSIVE than Ollie Fresh!
Ollie is a dog food delivery service that brings a custom meal plan to your furry friend based on their unique profile. Profile questions are simple, and include your dog’s weight, age, breed, activity level, and allergies, and are used to determine the correct portion based on calories needed per day.
Overall, we love Ollie fresh dog food and clearly, our Daisy loves it too! We could see her excitement for mealtime increase as well as the quality of her stool over the course of our 2-week trial.
The one drawback to owning a large dog is the cost of food, among other things, and unfortunately, feeding our girl 100% Ollie is out of our budget. We like that Ollie offers the option to purchase smaller portions in order to save money while still giving your pet high-quality fresh food.
We recommend Ollie fresh dog food for anyone looking for fresh dog food free from common allergens and those looking for a healthier food than store-bought kibble, and recommend Ollie Baked dog food for those who want the benefits of a limited ingredient dog food that is less expensive and easier to store than fresh food.
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