I’m generally not impressed by dog food that’s made or endorsed by actors. When it comes to what I feed my dog, I’m more interested in science than Hollywood hype. That said, I AM impressed by human-grade dog food, and single-ingredient toppers are nice in that you don’t have to figure out what additives might be problematic. This is made from U.S.-sourced, free-range beef, and it’s also low in fat, which is important for two of my dogs who have sensitive stomachs and are supposed to be on a low-fat diet. So I decided to give it a try.I mixed this into water and added it to my dogs’ food, and two of the three loved it (the third was “meh” about it, but she’s 15 and is meh about almost everything that doesn’t come off my plate, so I don’t think her opinion is the norm here).I like that there are different ways to use this — you can mix it into food as a topper, freeze it and make frozen pupsicle treats or serve it as broth. I haven’t tried the frozen treat option yet, but it’s on my list, as my dogs are big fans of frozen treats.The company donates money back to rescue which is a nice bonus.It’s pricey for a topper, but I feel really good about what’s in it — or, more importantly, what isn’t in it — so if you want to give your dogs a nice treat that’s human-grade quality, it’s definitely worth a try.














