
The Farmer's Dog Fresh Dog Food
Owners who want human-grade fresh food with personalized nutrition plans

Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner with Chicken
Budget-conscious owners who need affordable wet food supplementation
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose The Farmer's Dog Fresh Dog Food
Owners who want human-grade fresh food with personalized nutrition plans
The Farmer's Dog represents the premium end of wet dog food — human-grade ingredients, personalized plans, fresh-cooked and delivered to your door. Dogs consistently show strong preference for fresh food over canned. The price ($5-$7/day) is 3-5x more than premium canned food, making it a lifestyle choice rather than a budget one. For owners who can afford it, it's the closest to feeding your dog real home-cooked meals.
Strengths
- USDA human-grade ingredients — the highest food safety standard available for pet food
- Personalized meal plans based on your dog's breed, age, weight, and activity level
- Fresh-cooked and flash-frozen for maximum nutrient retention and palatability
Limitations
- Most expensive option at $5-$7/day — significantly pricier than any canned alternative
- Subscription-only with no retail or single-purchase option (DTC model)
- Requires refrigerator storage and has limited shelf life once thawed
When to Choose Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner with Chicken
Budget-conscious owners who need affordable wet food supplementation
Pedigree Chopped Ground Dinner is the most affordable wet dog food option available. It meets AAFCO standards for complete nutrition, but the ingredient quality reflects the price — by-products, unnamed proteins, and artificial additives. A functional budget choice for supplementing dry food, not a premium daily diet.
Strengths
- Lowest daily feeding cost in this comparison at ~$4/day — highly accessible
- Widely available at grocery stores, big box retailers, and online
- AAFCO-compliant complete and balanced nutrition for adult dogs
Limitations
- Contains meat by-products and unnamed protein sources as primary ingredients
- Added artificial colors and preservatives in the formula
- Minimal ingredient transparency — vague sourcing and protein quality

