Smack Dog Food

SMACK offers a raw dehydrated food option that can be fed as-is or rehydrated — with whole food ingredients, no synthetic additives, and a nutrient profile that makes it stand out among commercial pet foods.

What Makes SMACK Stand Out

  • Raw Dehydrated — Air-dried at low temps to preserve nutrients without cooking, making it shelf-stable but still “raw” in nutrient quality.

  • Whole Food Ingredients — No fillers, meals, or synthetic vitamins. Ingredients like chicken, pumpkin, spinach, and blueberries appear just as you'd expect in a clean, homemade meal.

  • Nutrient-Rich Treats: healthy option for a few special treats throughout the day.

    • This was the first reason I purchased SMACK. My senior needed more nutrition & I want his snacks to be healthy and complete.

  • Complete & Balanced — Meets AAFCO nutrient profiles using only real foods — no lab-made vitamin packs.

  • Convenient for Emergencies — With its long shelf life and light weight, it's a smart grab-and-go option during hurricanes, travel, power outages, or unexpected transitions.

  • Canadian Made — Produced in small batches in Canada using ethically sourced, non-GMO ingredients.

How to Feed SMACK

  • You can feed SMACK dry — which is helpful in an emergency or while traveling.

  • For daily meals, I suggest adding warm water or broth to rehydrate and support digestion.

  • Because it’s calorie-dense, feeding amounts are smaller than fresh or kibble — be sure to follow the guidelines on the bag and adjust based on your dog’s weight, age, and activity.

Why I Recommend It for My Clients

  • It's one of the only dehydrated foods I’ve found that doesn’t rely on synthetic premixes.

  • It's a perfect transition or rotation option when fresh food isn’t possible.

  • Dogs that struggle with kibble or need a break from other foods tend to tolerate SMACK well — especially sensitive seniors or post-illness.

  • You can top your fresh meals with a bit of SMACK for added variety, or use it as training treats for food-sensitive dogs.

My Favorite Formulas

While they have multiple protein options, these are a few I often recommend:

  • Very Berry Chicken — Great for picky eaters, includes antioxidant-rich fruits.

  • Caribbean-Salmon Fusion — A fish-based alternative for dogs needing novel proteins.

  • Prairie Harvest Pork — Higher fat content, great for active dogs or those needing to gain weight.

Top 5 Things to Do if You’re Considering SMACK:

  • Add a bag to your emergency prep kit for storm season or travel.

  • Use it as a topper on raw or cooked meals for variety and increased palatability.

  • Introduce it slowly if your dog is new to raw or dehydrated food.

  • Rehydrate before feeding to support hydration and digestion.

  • Keep a small bag on hand for those just-in-case moments when your freezer stash runs low.

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