Ten reasons to buy premium dog food—online
The trend is unmistakeable—pet owners are buying gourmet quality food for their dogs and cats, and, more and more, online. Why?
1. Piece of mind. Foremost, by buying the best products available for your dog, you can be assured they won’t fall prey to some of the unfortunate contamination that is associated with lesser products.
2. Morale of pet. Just like humans, dogs are affected by what they eat. When they eat healthy, fortifying fuel, they are more energetic and upbeat.
3. Save on health care. By subjecting your dog to the very best natural foods, you are dramatically decreasing his risk of developing all types of maladies that will land him at the vet.
4. Convenience. Buying premium dog food online insures door-to-door service, saving costly treks to overpriced urban grocery stores or long hauls to rural or suburban outposts that carry the sometimes hard-to-find brands.
5. Variety. Buying online allow a consumer to find a wider variety of premium products in one place.
6. Environmental. Truck takes dog food from manufacturer to store. Customer drives car to store to buy dog food. Buying online, the middle trip is eliminated and the product travels right to the customer’s door.
7. Cost. Lesser dog foods contain excessive fillers, preservatives and additives. Premium dog food costs more initially but stretches further because of it concentrated nutrients. When you figure in the lesser health care costs, and bonuses such as free shipping, the savings add up.
8. Pride. When walking your dog or showing it to friends, a healthy diet will produce a healthier coat and generally healthier appearance.
9. Feedback. At conscientious destinations like K9cuisine.com, customers are treated with respect and questions are answered swiftly. That same service does not exist with traditional dog food products.
10. Front of the pack. Everybody loves to be at the leading edge of a trend.
What are you waiting for? Your dog will thank you when you reach for the mouse.

March 16th, 2008 at 3:48 am
I’m not convinced that buying dog food online is better than buying it at a retailer 5-6 miles from home. Could you look into this? Thanks!
April 2nd, 2008 at 3:17 am
It depends on if the retailer stocks the brands you are looking for. K9Cuisine.com stocks many premium brands not found at traditional retailers. You won’t find IAMS or Purina food on the website.