Fresh Chicken and Rice Meals for Street Dogs
Ditch the processed kibble and feed our street guards real, nutritious food. We use fresh, home-cooked chicken and rice to support their health, not just fill their bellies.
I often get asked why I insist on using real chicken. This graphic breaks it down. It's not just about taste; it's packed with high-quality protein, omega-6 for a healthy coat, and is easy for them to digest. This is the kind of nutrition that processed biscuits or doodh-roti can never provide.
About What's Inside Our Meals
People often ask why I insist on using organ meat like liver and gizzard. The truth is, muscle meat alone does not give street dogs the full spectrum of nutrients they need to stay strong against infections. That is why every bowl includes a mix of shredded chicken and organs, cooked with pumpkin for digestion and turmeric for immunity.
When I started Pet N Kitchen, I was not trying to build a big company. I was trying to stop the cycle of malnutrition I saw in my own neighborhood. Too many street guards survive on biscuits or leftovers, which leads to kidney and liver issues later on. Kibble is often just slow poison, and I have seen the damage it does firsthand.
My meals are different. We do not use any preservatives, salt, or spices. Here is what goes into every bowl:
- The Base: We use white rice cooked in fresh chicken broth. This ensures the food is hydrating and easy to digest, which is crucial for dogs living on the street.
- The Protein: We use a mix of shredded chicken, liver, and gizzard. Organ meat is nature's multivitamin. It provides the iron, zinc, and B-vitamins these dogs need to stay active.
- The Fibre: We add seasonal vegetables like pumpkin. This helps with gut health and keeps their stool regular.
- The Additives: A pinch of turmeric, which acts as a natural antiseptic. No chemicals, just real food.
Everything is cooked fresh daily in our kitchen. Roz hamare kitchen mein banta hai (It is made in our kitchen every day). We pack it in sealed, disposable containers and deliver it at room temperature, ready to be served. If you want to feed your local streeties something that actually nourishes them instead of filling their bellies with empty calories, this is it. It is honest, healthy, and affordable.
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