What Zuri Eats & Why It Matters

A look into balanced nutrition, fresh ingredients, and the foods that support her health and energy every day.

A Dog With a Big Appetite

Before finding her home, Zuri learned to eat whatever she could catch—bugs, lizards, even bees. Today, she’s thriving on real, nutrient-rich food rather than scavenging for anything that moves.

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Fresh Daily Meals Made With Care

Zuri’s main meals come from a home-cooked blend of lean protein and vegetables, combined with dehydrated food from Sundays. This keeps her meals fresh, nutritious, and tailored to her needs.

Meals are pressure-cooked to protect nutrients, then mixed, portioned, and frozen for convenience. One batch lasts about 1.5–2 weeks.

Balanced, High-Protein, Dog-Approved

Approx. 98 calories per ½ cup and roughly 14g of protein.

Chicken

4–5 breasts, plus optional thighs or ground turkey

Sweet Potatoes

2–3 large, chopped

Carrots

5–7 large, chopped

Frozen Broccoli

½–¾ of a 12oz bag

Frozen Green Beans

1 bag, 12oz

Zucchini

1, chopped

Frozen vegetables are used when out of season or unavailable. They’re nearly as nutritious as fresh.

Cooking Method

Feeding amounts depend on your dog’s weight and calorie needs. Consult your vet or trusted nutrition charts.

What Has Worked Best for Zuri

Top Choices

Home-cooked meals

Farmers Dog

Sundays

Dr. Marty’s

Origins Original

Why These Brands Work

How Zuri Eats Today

Zuri’s main food is now Sundays, paired with the home-cooked blend created in the kitchen. This combination gives her high-quality protein, steady energy, and meals she genuinely loves.

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