AI meal prep planner for dogs
Cook for your dog without guessing portions or nutrients. Joeys plans a balanced week around your dog in minutes.
The problem
- You don't trust the ingredients on the back of the kibble bag
- Vet bills are climbing and you wonder if food is part of it
- Recipes online don't match your dog's size or breed
- You can't tell if home-cooked is actually balanced
- Meat-only diets feel risky but you don't know what to add
Your 3-day sample plan
Mon
Breakfast: Scrambled egg + cooked oats + blueberries
Lunch: Ground turkey + sweet potato + green beans
Dinner: Cooked salmon + rice + steamed carrots
Wed
Breakfast: Plain yogurt + banana + chia
Lunch: Chicken thigh + pumpkin + spinach
Dinner: Beef + brown rice + zucchini + olive oil
Fri
Breakfast: Boiled egg + cooked quinoa + apple (no seeds)
Lunch: Ground turkey + lentils + carrots
Dinner: White fish + sweet potato + green beans
Questions
- Is home-cooked safe for my dog?
- It can be — but balance matters. Always run a home-cooked plan past your vet, especially for puppies, seniors, or dogs with conditions. Joeys is a starting point, not medical guidance.
- Does it handle dog allergies?
- Yes. Tell Joeys 'no chicken' or 'no grain' and it plans around it.
- Will it cost more than kibble?
- Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Joeys keeps recipes simple and seasonal to control cost.
- What about supplements?
- Joeys flags when a plan typically needs a supplement (calcium, fish oil) so you can ask your vet.
- Can I mix kibble and home-cooked?
- Yes — set 'topper mode' and Joeys plans fresh additions on top of your existing kibble.