Pet Chef

Pet Chef Freshly cooked meals for healthy, happy dogs. Preservative Free | Human Grade | Freshly Made

For all the pet parents whose pups hate baths! đŸ©
03/05/2023

For all the pet parents whose pups hate baths! đŸ©

Introducing: Chicken Jerky Treats 🐔Pet Chef’s Chicken Jerky Treat is a High Protein- Low-Calorie snack made up of a Sing...
26/04/2023

Introducing: Chicken Jerky Treats 🐔

Pet Chef’s Chicken Jerky Treat is a High Protein- Low-Calorie snack made up of a Single Ingredient: Chicken Breast. It contains no fillers, no animal by-products, no harmful chemicals - just a healthy bite of healthy food. It is available in a 50gms pack size.

FRESHLY MADE | HUMAN GRADE | PRESERVATIVE FREE

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Whether you are planning to travel with your dog or looking for ways to increase their appetite, don’t miss this offer f...
25/04/2023

Whether you are planning to travel with your dog or looking for ways to increase their appetite, don’t miss this offer for a special summer treat. đŸ¶đŸŒžâ€

ORDER NOW! Call +9–9136946065

Head to our website to have a look at all our products and ingredients.

In spite of your best efforts to keep your pet cool, your dog could develop heatstroke. Here are the symptoms & what you...
20/04/2023

In spite of your best efforts to keep your pet cool, your dog could develop heatstroke. Here are the symptoms & what you should do.
(Source: American Kennel Club)

While our dogs may love basking in the sunshine with us, this time of year means we need to take extra precautions to pr...
19/04/2023

While our dogs may love basking in the sunshine with us, this time of year means we need to take extra precautions to prevent them from heatstroke or heat exhaustion.

None of us like to see our pets suffering from the heat. So, when summer temperatures rise, we need to be sure to provide them with easy ways to stay cool.

Wholesome Mutton Nom Nom is a high protein, high fat meal that contains mutton muscle and organ meat, high-nutrition veg...
12/04/2023

Wholesome Mutton Nom Nom is a high protein, high fat meal that contains mutton muscle and organ meat, high-nutrition vegetables, all-natural supplements and brown rice, cooked in bone broth. Together, they provide all the micro and macro nutrients your dog needs. It is suitable for young or over-active dogs.

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04/04/2023

The right nutrition for our pups is paramount. đŸ¶â€ïž

Adding Pet Chef’s 24-Hour Bone Broth & the Super Topper takes care of it. It’s freshly-made, human grade & preservative-free. Visit our website for More information and place your order NOW!

This is a question we get often.A. Vets strongly recommend that there be meat in every dog’s diet, since that is their n...
28/03/2023

This is a question we get often.

A. Vets strongly recommend that there be meat in every dog’s diet, since that is their natural source of protein and other nutrients. A vegetarian diet, even when it contains protein substitutes, does not provide dogs with all the nutrients that muscle and organ meat provides.

If you are averse to cooking meat in your house, you need not worry about using Pet Chef meals - where you simply have to cut open the pack and serve. You don’t even need to keep it in your fridge, since no refrigeration is required.

Let us know if you have more questions. Also, head to the website for more details.

If you’re travelling with your dog, or just planning a day trip, and want to feed him freshly-made, preservative-free me...
16/03/2023

If you’re travelling with your dog, or just planning a day trip, and want to feed him freshly-made, preservative-free meals, then Pet Chef has you covered.

Our meals are:

- Well-balanced & Nutritious
Customised to meet the nutritional needs of your pets

- No Refrigeration Required
Packed using cutting edge space technology. Just open and serve.

- Human Grade
Ingredients that are fit for human consumption. The best there is.

- Tasty & Easy-to-Digest
Contains Natural Ingredients that taste great and aid digestion & absorption.

- No Preservatives
No Additives, No Added Chemicals, No Artificial Supplements.

- Vet Recommended
Approved by vets in India and abroad as a healthy meal for your pets.

So what are you waiting for? Head to the website and order now.

Dachshunds, affectionately called Doxies, are famous for their adorable, funny shape. But their long bodies and short le...
24/02/2023

Dachshunds, affectionately called Doxies, are famous for their adorable, funny shape. But their long bodies and short legs were meant for more than just making humans fall in love with them. Here are some interesting facts you didn't know about Dachshunds:

1. They Were Bred to Hunt Badgers
The name “Dachshund” is actually German for badger dog. Dachshunds' short legs keep them low to the ground to track scents, and their narrow bodies allow them to crawl into burrows, looking for badgers. Despite their small size, Dachshunds are brave and fierce. Over time, they were bred in different varieties to hunt different kinds of prey.

2. They Come in Two Sizes
Breeders created two different sizes of Dachshunds—standard and miniature. The standard Dachshunds weigh up to 35 pounds and were used to hunt badgers and wild boars. The miniatures weigh up 11 pounds and under.

3. They Have Three Different Types of Coats
Dachshunds can have smooth, wirehaired, or longhaired coats. All Dachshunds used to have smooth coats, and the smooth variety is still the most popular. Breeders probably crossed smooth Dachshunds with other dog breeds to produce the two other coat varieties.

4. The Dog, Not the Hotdog, Came First
Dachshunds are sometimes called wiener dogs because their long bodies resemble hotdogs. But would you believe that the original name for the hotdog was the Dachshund sausage? The deli product was so-named because it resembled the dog breed. The name was later shortened to hotdog.

5. A Dachshund Was the First Olympic Mascot
The official mascot of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games was a colorful Dachshund named Waldi. This was the first time the Olympics had a mascot. Olympic officials actually plotted that year's marathon route in the shape of a Dachshund.

6. There Are Dachshund Races
Dachshund races started in Australia in the 1970s and have since spread around the world. The Wienerschnitzel Weiner Nationals have been going on every year in Southern California since 1995. It's not a very serious sport, since Dachshunds were never meant to be racing dogs, but it sure is a hoot.

7. Two Dachshunds Have Been the “World's Oldest Dog”
Dachshunds typically live 12-to-15 years—longer than most dog breeds. Of the 23 dogs to hold the Guinness World Record for oldest living dog, two have been Dachshunds and one a Dachshund mix. A Doxie named Chanel held the record until 2009, when she died at 21 years old. A 20-year-old Dachshund-Terrier cross named Otto then held it until 2010. In 2013, another Dachshund named Scolly, who also lived to be 20, held the title.

8. Britain's First Cloned Dog Was a Dachshund
The first British dog to be successfully cloned was a Dachshund named Winnie. Winnie's owner entered a contest to win the chance to have her dog cloned—a procedure which would usually cost over $60,000. Scientists took a skin sample from Winnie and created Mini-Winnie. Her owner says Mini-Winnie looks exactly like Winnie looked when she was a puppy. Mini-Winnie is quite healthy and is expected to live a long life.
(Source: American Kennel Club)

More reasons to get a dog. đŸ¶â€
23/02/2023

More reasons to get a dog. đŸ¶â€

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