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Nom Nom Dog Food Review 2025

Nom Nom Dog Food Review 2025

I’m always on the hunt for nutritious food my dog enjoys eating. While I usually stick to store-bought kibble and wet food, I was excited to try Nom Nom for my guide to the best fresh dog food delivery services. Like store-bought dry and wet food, Nom Nom’s recipes provide complete and balanced nutrition, but instead, it’s in the form of whole, gently cooked ingredients.

Fresh dog food appeals to people who want to feed their pups something other than processed foods. Many pet owners also rave about the convenience of auto-shipping. I wanted to see firsthand if it lives up to the hype, and I was impressed.

For this Nom Nom dog food review, the brand provided me with samples to feed my 2-year-old pit mix, Lyla, over the course of two weeks. I tested three of the six recipe offerings.



Nom Nom Fresh Dog Food

Nom Nom ships easy-to-serve preoportioned fresh meals and offers an excellent two-week trial.

How it works

Recipes: Each Nom Nom dog food recipe meets the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) standards for the ideal balance of nutrients for dogs of all life stages — puppies, adults, and pregnant or nursing dogs. Additionally, Nom Nom aligns with the Global Nutrition Guidelines from the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA). These standards and guidelines apply to all of our picks for the best dog foods. The brand has also taken part in published research to evaluate the digestibility of its food and its effects on the gut microbiome.

It’s important to note that while fresh pet food is minimally processed, there is no concrete evidence proving it’s healthier for your dog. However, healthy extras, such as fish oil, make a food even better for your dog. Fish oil is included in every Nom Nom recipe and is a source of omega-3 fatty acids that support brain, skin, and coat health — veterinarians say it is one of the best dog supplements.

Nom Nom makes six different fresh food recipes. Two of them, Lamb Pilaf and Turkey and Chicken Cookout, were launched in April 2025.

Ordering: When signing up, you’ll provide details about your dog, such as their weight, age, whether they’re a picky eater, and any specific issues like food sensitivities, allergies, and poor coat health. Nom Nom won’t bill you until the final day you’re able to make changes to your order, which is usually one week before your scheduled delivery but varies by customer.

Customization: You can choose to receive multiple recipes in your box or stick to a single one. If you selection options for picky eaters, food allergies, or poor coat health, Nom Nom will recommend specific recipes. However, the company doesn’t offer customized recipes to accommodate additional preferences, food allergies, or intolerances. It’s always a good idea to consult with your vet if your dog has any specific dietary concerns.

Delivery: Once you confirm your selections, your food will ship within 1 to 2 business days. You can also pause or adjust the delivery date through your account before the confirmation deadline.

Packaging: Each delivery comes in a large, insulated box with ice packs to keep the food fresh. The recipes are packed in vacuum-sealed plastic bags that need to be stored in the freezer. You’ll need to use your own containers to store thawed food in the refrigerator.

Our review of Nom Nom dog food 

After placing my Nom Nom order, I received email updates when it shipped and when it was out for delivery. The box arrived quickly and was very cold, lined with insulation and filled with reusable gel ice packs that kept the food fully frozen.


Insulation and ice packs kept our recipes frozen during shipment.

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My first impressions were very positive. The meals were individually packaged and bundlers were secured with rubber bands, making them easy to store in the freezer. I also got a good look at the food’s appearance — if I didn’t know it was for dogs, I would have thought they were frozen meals for humans.

I try to minimize waste whenever I can, so I was disappointed by the amount of packaging. While I appreciated that the box was insulated with recyclable and reusable materials, I ended up with four panels of insulation that were tricky to dispose of. I do like having extra ice packs in my freezer, but if I ordered from Nom Nom monthly, they would start to pile up. Overall, the packaging was much more than what comes with Lyla’s usual canned and bagged food.


The food arrived frozen in plastic pouches and tightly bundled with rubber bands.

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I thawed each pack on the kitchen counter for about 12 hours before serving it to Lyla. The food came with clear feeding instructions, and each meal was individually packaged. For the most part, Lyla enjoyed the Nom Nom meals. She wasn’t a huge fan of the Chicken Cuisine recipe, but she eagerly ate the Turkey Fare and Pork Potluck options. It’s important to note that subscribers are limited to selecting just one or two recipes per box, but for this review, I tested three.

In the first few days, she licked her bowl clean after every Turkey and Pork, something she rarely does. I don’t think her interest in the food had anything to do with its appearance, but mine did. Each meal looked like a freshly prepared dish for humans. I was really impressed by this, considering the food had been shipped frozen and then thawed before feeding.


Our tester dog enjoyed Nom Nom’s Pork Potluck recipe, which includes potatoes, squash, kale, and green beans.

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Since Lyla tends to get bored with her food, I wasn’t surprised when she started turning up her nose after a week of eating the same meals. To encourage her to finish, I added bone broth to the last few meals.

Cons to consider

If you’re considering switching to a fresh dog food delivery service like Nom Nom, be aware that it comes with a price tag. A two-week supply of meals for a 50-pound dog costs just under $200. This is a significant expense, especially when there are equally nutritious canned and fresh foods available for less.

With the option to select only two recipes, Nom Nom may not be the best choice for dogs who enjoy variety. For that, you may want to consider The Farmer’s Dog, which offers the option to select up to three recipes. However, the brand offers fewer protein options (beef, turkey, pork, chicken) and only one grain-inclusive recipe. Our top pick for fresh dog food, JustFoodForDogs, makes additional protein options, including fish and venison, and three grain-inclusive recipes. However, you can only order one recipe per box.

The bottom line

Nom Nom is a solid, though pricey, choice for pet parents who want to feed their pups fresh food from a brand that meets all the standards for high-quality pet food. I felt confident giving Lyla meals that meet AAFCO standards, especially knowing they were formulated by a veterinary nutritionist to ensure they provide all the necessary nutrients.




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