Ding Dong! Delicious Doggie Dinner is Now Delivered to Your Door

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Just about anything you can imagine is delivered to your house. Why leave our furry pals out?Spot & Tangobelieves we shouldn’t, and now offers excellent nutritional meals that are delivered directly to your door.

Spot & Tango

That’s why they sell and deliver human-grade dog food that’s cooked in small batches in a convenient subscription-style delivery. Made in New York with love and locally sourced ingredients, it’s made-to-order, specifically for your dog. That’s right– Spot & Tango is sort of like having a personal chef for your dog and the best news is, it’s not you!

The recipes are all formulated by vets and animal nutritionists. There are no fillers, additives, preservatives or animal by-products as are often found in many commercial dog foods—even ‘better’ brands. IT’s fresh dog food made with a blend of real, whole food ingredients, and because it’s a delivery plan that’s customized for your pet, you can accommodate your pet’s special dietary and allergen needs.

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Just a few days after each order is cooked, it’s delivered. There are three dog food recipes: Turkey and Red Quinoa, Beef and Millet and Lamb and Brown Rice. Spot & Tango help you figure out the perfect portions and plan for your pup, and they even have a Topper plan that you can use if you like the idea of just supplementing your picky eater’s food with homemade goodness a little more affordably.

Spot & Tango shipping is free, and they’re committed to using biodegradable environmentally friendly boxes that are made from recycled paper. The dog meals are vacuum sealed and flash-frozen in food-safe pouches so they’ll stay yummy and fresh. Packs are sent weekly in temperature-controlled boxes, so you don’t have to worry about the time of year damaging delivery. Meals start at about $2/meal, and the plan pricing is based on your dog’s weight, breed and any dietary issues they may have.

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The bottom line is that research continues to show dogs who eat nutritionally whole foods tend to spend less time at the vet and are healthier overall. This means you keep your furbaby with you longer, and isn’t that what we all want for our dogs? Just like in humans, whole foods help build immunity and boost energy levels in your dog, and they can also help battle allergies and arthritis as well as aid in digestion. And, if you happen to be allergic to your dog (cough, cough, guilty), whole foods can help reduce dander, which means feeding them to your dogs can also help you with your allergies too!

The best part about Spot & Tango is that they have a free-trial period so there really is no risk in giving it a go. Just be prepared for your pups to sit at their plate, knife and fork in paw, waiting not-so-patiently at mealtime because they’re going to love it!

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