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

Royal Canin Size Health Nutrition Small Adult
Small breed owners who want size-specific veterinary-formulated nutrition
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 Royal Canin Size Health Nutrition Small Adult
Small breed owners who want size-specific veterinary-formulated nutrition
Royal Canin's size-specific approach is their differentiator — the formula is tailored for small breed metabolism, jaw size, and nutritional requirements. The science backing is strong. However, at ~$39/day it's the most expensive option in this comparison for a 50 lb dog, and the ingredient list includes by-products that don't match the premium price.
Strengths
- Size-specific formulation tailored for small breed nutritional needs
- Veterinary-developed with precise nutrient profiles for breed size
- Convenient 3 oz pouch format designed for small dog portion sizes
Limitations
- Extremely expensive at ~$39/day for a 50 lb dog due to small pouch format
- Contains by-products and unnamed protein sources despite premium positioning
- Low ingredient transparency — sourcing and processing details are minimal

