DogPax is dried dog food made from real, human-grade ingredients. Slow-baked at low temp, vacuum-sealed, wrapped in our own packing tape, posted every four weeks. Two flavours. No filler. No nonsense. No subscription gauntlet to escape.


We read eleven dog-food labels in a supermarket aisle. Half were 40% wheat with "real meat flavouring" tucked below the E-numbers. The other half were pretending to be a yoga brand. So we made DogPax. YC, the forty-two-kilo Rottweiler we later appointed CEO, signed off on the business plan by sitting on it.
Twelve UK suppliers, audited every quarter. Each ingredient gets a serial that lands on the bag's QR code.
92°C for 90 minutes. Hot enough to be crunchy. Slow enough to keep the nutrients honest.
Vacuum-sealed, wrapped in our own packing tape, stamped with your dog's name. Posted in a recyclable mailer.
And counting. As of last batch.
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vs. comparable supermarket kibble.
First bag. Fussy terriers included.
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