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Welcome to the Wagg N Dine Blog, your go-to hub for expert tips, nutrition advice and heartwarming Pet stories. Whether you're looking for healthy recipes, grooming hacks, or insights on Pet wellness, we've got you covered
What our Customers say about us
Dog

"I am so glad that we came across wagg n dine, we were giving dry food to our pup and used to give the food what we generally eat, mainly the ones without salt, but after switching to wagg n dine meals, my pet really looks forward to each meal"

— Meghna

Dog

"My wife and i leave early in the morning and we never have the time to cook for our pet, i felt bad i was always giving her processed food, but the meals from wagg n dine are great and such a time saver, the driver comes sharp at 7 everyday morning and delivers the food right before office. It's very convenient for us"

— Rahul

Dog

"The food is really hot in the morning and is fresh, they have also told us to give the second packet by 5pm. Now my dog enjoys his food and licks his bowl clean which makes me happy as a pet parent."

— Roshini

Dog

"I have never seen my dog so happy in so long while eating. My dog is a picky eater but he finishes the food real fast"

— Arun

Dog

"It not like the usual dog food, i had taken a look at what was inside, there were vegetables, meat and rice it looks like the same like the food we eat, just that there is no salt for obvious reason"

— Swathi

Dog

"It really helpful for those who dont have time to cook, just pour the packet into their bowl"

— Rajesh

Frequently Asked Questions

Foods high in artificial additives, excess salt, or made for human consumption are unhealthy for pets.

Simple ingredients, controlled portions and consistent feeding routines help maintain health without excess cost.

Chicken can support healthy weight gain when fed in proper portions as part of a balanced wet diet.

Signs include restlessness, attention toward food, or changes in normal feeding behaviour.

Excess weight gain, reduced activity and digestive discomfort are common signs.

Most pets value routine and consistency, especially when the meal is fresh and easy to digest.

Reduced interest, slower eating, or leaving food behind may indicate boredom or discomfort.