‘Shark Tank’: Where To Buy Dogue Dog Food
There is a new Shark Tank episode on TV tonight. This week, the sharks get a chance to see some interesting products, from bug catchers to super cold water bottles. However, for pet lovers, the big draw might be the Dogue Dog Food. The sharks will have to decide if this dog food is different enough to warrant an investment.
Here is what you need to know about Dogue Dog Food from Shark Tank and where you can buy it.
What Is Dogue Dog Food On Shark Tank?
Dogue Dog Food is based in San Francisco, and created by Rahmi Massarweh and Alejandra Vasquez. This also isn’t a new company, The duo started their business in 2010 after they adopted their first dog. The two were trained chefs and food professionals and they wanted to feed their new dog only the healthiest and highest-quality food they could. That caused them to create their own dog food.
Dogue Dog Food is located on Fillmore Street in San Francisco. They sell seasonal dog food and treats in San Francisco and they have now started to offer it online to have it shipped. The entire purpose of the company is to create dog food as close to its natural state as possible. This means pasture-raised, grass-fed meats and organic produce. They also use ethically sourced wild game meats when possible.
There are no filters, preservatives, or toxic ingredients. The company promises dogs will enjoy better health, energy, vitality, digestion, and weight management. There is also a niche part of the business – dog pastries and treats. These are baked goods formulated as healthy snacks for dogs using only wholesome ingredients.
Dogue Dog Foods also offers fully customized meal plans for dogs with specialized dietary needs. This takes into account the dog’s age, weight, activity level, and food allergies.
Where To Buy Dogue Dog Food From Shark Tank
For anyone who wants to learn more about Dogue Dog Foods after seeing it on Shark Tank, visit the company website at doguesf.com. The website has a lot of information, including notifications on food allergies and the process in which they make the dog food.
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The dog food is not cheap and online there is not as much to offer as in the stores. The single-ingredient treats run between $7.95 and $14.95 per bag. Flavors include Beef Sirloin, Pork Loin, Organic Chicken Breast, and more. The Meal Toppers include both mixers and vitamin water and run between $4.95 and $12.95.
The company also sells supplements that run from $29.99 up to $139.99. That more expensive offering is for Large Dog Leaky Gut Protocol. As for the pastries and cakes, they run between $15 (A small Petit Gateau cake) and $100 (A 7-inch St. Honoré cake). As for the dog food itself, it does not appear to be listed on the website.
What are your thoughts on Dogue Dog Food from Shark Tank? Do you think the demand would be worth the sharks’ investment? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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