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.
