Cooked To Perfection - Wagging Rights Meals For Dogs
The Wong Dogs was invited for their very first media event by Wagging Rights (more on that in another post) and came back with quite the haul.
What caught our attention at first was a freezer filled with homemade meals for canines. It seems WaggingRights is huge on cooking for their canines.
Wagging Rights meals
compromise of 60% human-grade meats from a local wholesaler (75% in grain-free
and raw versions) with the other 40% comprising of fresh fruit, vegetables and
supplements such as calcium phosphate, vitamin D, zinc etc.
“Feeding your dog
right is the biggest positive impact you have on your dog’s life. We feel – and
we know so from experience – that proper feeding practices greatly improves
both life span and quality of life for dogs. What this means for the owners is
healthier, happier, sturdier dogs that need fewer visits to the vet. We want to
change the way you feed your dog, one meal at a time,” says Lu-Yi.
Wagging Rights also
cater to different preferences and under special request, can prep grain-free
and raw versions of all their recipes.
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During the media preview last week, the people behind Wagging Rights blessed The Wong Dogs with four different flavours to savour. The first night, Cory enjoyed a heart Sunday Roast Beef set that was contained farm-raised beef with sauté broccoli, carrots, watermelon cubes and blueberries. Picky Cole (ever the epicurean) on the other hand took in the sweet-smelling Posh Pulled Pork set that came with pork medallions, sauté spinach, French beans, red peppers and apple bits. Both the boys finished everything up within five minutes tops. The boys will enjoy Chicken Terrine and Shepherd Lamb Stew next week.
During the media preview last week, the people behind Wagging Rights blessed The Wong Dogs with four different flavours to savour. The first night, Cory enjoyed a heart Sunday Roast Beef set that was contained farm-raised beef with sauté broccoli, carrots, watermelon cubes and blueberries. Picky Cole (ever the epicurean) on the other hand took in the sweet-smelling Posh Pulled Pork set that came with pork medallions, sauté spinach, French beans, red peppers and apple bits. Both the boys finished everything up within five minutes tops. The boys will enjoy Chicken Terrine and Shepherd Lamb Stew next week.
It is not easy to
impress The Wong Dogs with home-cooked food for pets. But if you are truly
serious in getting a balanced home-cooked diet for Fido, then The Wong Dogs can
gladly say Wagging Rights should be your first stop. How could I not be when
every single item on the menu has been measured to perfection?
Through my
conversation with founder Lu-Yi Ong, she was able to give me the lowdown on
what the ideal meal for a dog should be. Even the nitty-gritty, and sometimes
controversial details such as supplements was not spared.
I love how the dog menu has also been meticulously styled (to charm the eyes of pet owners, I am sure). After all, don't we all feel better when food is presented in such a manner? Whether our pets realise it or not. :p
I love how the dog menu has also been meticulously styled (to charm the eyes of pet owners, I am sure). After all, don't we all feel better when food is presented in such a manner? Whether our pets realise it or not. :p
Many a times, I have
seen many would-be furkid-food chefs carrying walking around overweight
canines. Mind you, these people buy their produce straight from the supermarket
and rarely do these fortunate dogs eat kibble. The problem is portioning – it
is either too much of something that sometimes lead to obesity or health
problems in most of these furkids.
“Through many years of
dog ownership. Plus, my partners have worked with so many dogs. This experience
has taught us that a well-balanced diet prevents lots of health issues in later
life,” says Lu-Yi.
To find out more on Wagging Rights' dog menu, you can visit their Facebook page or call them at 6447 0335
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