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Ollie is a subscription service that delivers freshly made dog food. The company offers multiple recipes without fillers, preservatives or chemicals. Started in 2015, the company is based in New York and manufactures their food at a facility in Pennsylvania.
🔥 60% off first box
- Human-grade fresh food & kibble options
- No added hormones, fillers, or preservatives
- Customizable meals for dogs with dietary restrictions
- Reliable delivery & convenient packaging
- Half-portion fresh food options to round out your pup’s current meals
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We really wanted to love Ollie but unfortunately it isn't the right fit for us. We really want to put our pups on an all fresh food diet. They had an offer for 60% off your first box, but I have 2 Golden Retrievers and really wanted to try it for the other dog as well, but paid 100% of the price for hers. For us, the service wasn't realistic to our budget - 2 Golden Retrievers were going to be $250+ a week, based on age, weight, and breed. You can adjust deliveries to every 2 weeks to minimize the price, but there's no way it would come down enough to be affordable. Also, do not order via your phone. The website glitched and created 3 accounts for one dog, charging me 3 separate times for... Read More
Katie started on Ollie for at 8 weeks weighing 3 lbs. I order turkey, chicken and lamb. It wasn't long she didn't seem to like the turkey. So I ordered beef and she likes that. The last couple orders I received chicken, beef and lamb at this point. She is maintaining her weight at 9 lbs. at 10 months. She is VERY active. When we first opened the lamb, she will eat the first serving. But will not touch the next 2 servings at all. Now she wont eat any of the lamb. What can I do? Also, what do I need to do about the lamb she wont eat?
Lentils, peas, chickpeas are in the above Menu Options - not good. "Legumes - Peas, lentils, chickpeas block taurine's absorption which leads to heart disease. Dogs need protein and not legumes. Also, do not give grain-free kibbles, its killing dogs, giving them heart disease. It's called DCM look it up , do your research." I realize only one of the above recipes (Tasty Lamb Fare) contains taurine but that same recipe also contains chickpeas. Plus Taurine and Vitamin D should be in all dog kibble brands, they are essential vitamins. Not listed in any of the above options is Vitamin D and Taurine only in one option but it also contains the chickpeas in that option.
Please beware. Following placement of a TRIAL order I received a e mail from Ollie stating a credit card charge of $135.06 would be made every eight weeks for a plan that was NOT discussed or approved by me at any time during the phone order placement of a two week TRIAL delivery. It is my opinion doing business in such a manner is cause to wonder about the Ollie quality.
I have struggled with feeding my 12 lb Schnoodle since I got her. She wouldn’t eat the dry food she had eaten at the breeder’s for 6 weeks. Over time, I added yogurt, pumpkin, bone broth, chicken, rice, two different canned food with different mixes of them. I changed feeding bowls and places. She would eventually eat the chicken and rice with a little broth and a little wet food but not much. She would only eat from my hand or off the floor. I got my first shipment of Ollie beef and gave her a little with chicken & rice to switch her gradually. She she ate everything straight from the bowl! Now she is only on the Ollie and she eats all of her food directly from the bowl. Can’t... Read More