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Portland Pet Food Company Fresh Dog Food Pouches - Human-Grade Topper Mix-Ins & Wet Pet Meals - Small & Large Breed Puppy & Senior Dogs - Gluten-Free Limited Ingredient Meal Toppers - 5 Pack Variety Review

4.3 (1,300) Amazon rating$34.952,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Portland Pet Food Company's Fresh Dog Food Pouches offer a 5-pouch variety mix of human-grade, limited ingredient recipes with fresh vegetables, and a 4.3 star average across roughly 1,300 reviews shows most owners are pleased with the quality even at a premium price.

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Best for

Owners who want a human-grade, limited ingredient option for meal rotation, mixing, or topping, especially for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

Skip if

You're feeding on a tight budget, since this runs well above typical wet food pricing per ounce, or you need a large-format daily meal rather than a small variety mix.

  • Form Wet
  • Flavor Mixed Pack
  • Benefits Exceptional Taste, Gentle On Tummy, Nutrient-Dense
  • Best for Digestive Health
  • Breed size All
  • Priced 44% above the category median ($24.19 across 46 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 1,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    1,300 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This 5-pack variety box from Portland Pet Food Company bundles human-grade wet recipes made with real meats and fresh vegetables like carrots, peas, and spinach. The company markets the line as free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, with a limited ingredient approach aimed at digestive health.', "Portland positions these pouches as flexible, usable as a full meal, a meal mixer, a topper, or even a soft treat, and the mixed pack format is built for flavor rotation so dogs don't get bored with the same recipe every day. The human-grade claim sets it apart from many mainstream pouch and topper competitors.", 'At $34.95 for 5 pouches (45 oz total), this is a premium price point compared to mass-market pouches. With about 1,300 reviews at a 4.3 star average and roughly 2,000 bought in the past month, it has a solid and active following despite the higher cost.']

Pros

  • Human-grade recipe with real meats and fresh vegetables
  • No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
  • Flexible use as a meal, mixer, topper, or treat
  • Variety pack supports flavor rotation
  • Formulated with digestive health in mind

Cons

  • Premium price per ounce compared to typical wet pouches
  • Only 5 pouches per pack, so it won't last long as a daily meal
  • Limited ingredient formula may mean less variety in protein sources per pouch

Specifications

Form
Wet
Flavor
Mixed Pack
Benefits
Exceptional Taste, Gentle On Tummy, Nutrient-Dense
Best for
Digestive Health
Breed size
All

Performance notes

The human-grade, limited ingredient formula with named vegetables like carrots, peas, and spinach is built to be gentle on digestion, and the flexible serving suggestions (meal, mixer, topper, or treat) make this one of the more versatile pouch products in the category rather than a single-purpose topper.

What buyers say

With about 1,300 reviews averaging 4.3 stars and roughly 2,000 bought in the past month, this premium pouch line has built a solid following despite costing more per ounce than typical dog food pouches.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this meant to be a full meal or just a topper?

Portland Pet Food Company markets these pouches as flexible, usable as a full meal, a mixer with dry food, a topper, or a soft treat.

What vegetables are in the recipe?

The label lists fresh vegetables including carrots, peas, and spinach alongside human-grade meats.

Is this a good option for a dog with a sensitive stomach?

The digestive health use case and limited ingredient approach suggest it's formulated with sensitive stomachs in mind, though you should introduce any new food gradually and check with your vet for ongoing digestive issues.

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