Beef & Turkey Meatball Mix For Dogs
- Regular price
- $40.50
- Sale price
- $40.50
- Regular price
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Two proteins. One delivery. Fresh gently cooked beef and turkey meatballs made by real chefs in Portland, Oregon — both human-grade, both made in our USDA-inspected kitchen, both formulated by Dr. Sarah Abood, PhD, Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist. AAFCO complete and balanced for all life stages. For picky eaters, dogs rotating proteins, or anyone who wants variety without placing two separate orders.
BEEF MEATBALL INGREDIENTS
Ground beef, diced tomatoes, brown rice, oats, sweet potatoes, carrots, apples, eggs, beef liver, kale, parsley, nutritional yeast, apple cider vinegar, Canine Complete (vitamins and minerals)
TURKEY MEATBALL INGREDIENTS
Ground turkey, brown rice, sweet potatoes, oats, carrots, celery, turkey liver, diced tomatoes, apples, eggs, parsley, nutritional yeast, apple cider vinegar, fresh sage, Canine Complete (vitamins and minerals)
Feeding Guide
Select your dog's weight to see their daily serving size.
If you feed twice a day, use half per meal. Use a kitchen scale — meatball size varies slightly between batches.
Neighbor chefs pack your order fresh and deliver it mid-week. Meatball subscribers receive deliveries every 2 or 4 weeks. Gravy subscribers receive deliveries every 4 weeks. Pause, skip, or cancel from your account anytime — no fees, no phone calls, no hassle.
100% Happy Pup Guarantee. If your dog doesn't love it, contact us within 30 days and we'll refund you in full. No hoops. No store credit. Your money back.
All Neighbor recipes are formulated by Dr. Sarah Abood, PhD, Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist — one of fewer than 100 in the country. Every recipe meets AAFCO standards for complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages. Made in our USDA-inspected kitchen on SE Foster Road, Portland, Oregon. Not cooked in plastic. Ever.
Start with 25% Neighbor mixed into their current food. Every 3–4 days, increase the Neighbor portion and reduce the old food. Most dogs are on 100% Neighbor by week 2. Some go faster. Some need more time.
Loose stools in the first few days are normal — your dog's gut is adjusting to real food. Keep going. It passes. If it doesn't improve after a week, reach out and we'll help you figure it out.
