No sustainability animal welfare nutritional
standard is too strict

We go above and beyond (then beyond that) to ensure that this bag of

Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

is 100% obsessively sourced, 100% of the time.
Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Trace every ingredient

100% Animal Welfare Certified Pork

100% Animal Welfare Certified Pork

Canada, Ontario / Canada, Quebec / US, Iowa

Coconut Oil

Coconut Oil

Malaysia / Indonesia / Philippines

Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas)

Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas)

US, Minnesota / US, North Dakota / US, Montana / Canada, Saskatchewan / Canada, Manitoba

Pumpkin

Pumpkin

Honduras

Sweet Potato

Sweet Potato

US, Wisconsin / US, California / US, North Carolina

Beet Root

Beet Root

Canada, Manitoba

Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

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Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

We believe all animals in our supply chain should be treated with kindness, compassion and respect at every life stage.
ANTIBIOTIC & HORMONE FREE
NUTRITIOUS DIET
SPACE TO ROAM
NO CRATES OR CAGES
ENVIRONMENT TO ENABLE NATURAL BEHAVIORS
NO UNNECESSARY PHYSICAL ALTERATIONS
SHORT DURATION LIVE TRANSPORTATION

Our promise for all Open Farm Pork

We take the time and care to ensure
our pigs are humanely and
responsibly raised.

In family farms we trust

Each and every farm and ranch is verified by third-parties to ensure their standards match ours.

Pork

Environment & Care

  • No antibiotics ever 
  • No growth promoters whatsoever 
  • Floor space 1.5x lying area for growing hogs 
  • No farrowing or gestation crates
  • Needle teeth clipping, tusk trimming, tail docking allowed upon request   

Feed

  • Weened by 4 weeks 
  • No mammalian or avian-derived protein

Processing

  • NAMI standards 
  • Facilities audited every 12 months

Carbon Footprint

Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food
0.96 kg CO2e per lb *
* Equivalent to less than a 4 km drive to the pet store.

Breakdown of the carbon footprint (per lb)

As part of Open Farm's mission to increase transparency with our customers, a screening-level Life Cycle Assessment by an independent third party was completed for each of our products to calculate the amount of carbon emissions produced by each product (in kg CO2 per lb).

Our commitment to carbon impact

a 42% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

Here’s how we’re working to reduce that impact...

Measurement

Assessing the indirect and direct emissions throughout our entire supply chain.

Measurement

Reduction

Implementing aggressive reduction initiatives, including regenerative farming, EV transportation, and renewable energy.

Reduction

Forward thinking solutions

EVs throughout supply chain

A conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
Forward thinking solutions

Forward thinking solutions

Sustainable resources for in office team

A conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
Forward thinking solutions

Offsets

Working with meaningful, high-impact programs that provide certified carbon offsets including Grasslands Portfolio, USA and Darkwoods Forest Conservation, Canada.

Offsets

Understanding this bag’s waste

99% of pet food industry packaging is not recyclable, but this bag is made of recyclable material and can be disposed of through TerraCycle in your area.

Understanding this bag’s waste

This recipe delivers complete and balanced nutrition

Farmer's Table Pork Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Nutrient-dense dry kibble

Scoop and pour for a complete meal

Humanely, naturally raised, cage-free pork

Antibiotic, hormone, and steroid-free

No poultry or potato

100% traceable ingredients from certified family farms

Open Farm Farmer's Table Pork Recipe is formulated to meet the nutritional levels established by the AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for All Life Stages except for growth of large size dogs (70 lb. or more as an adult).

Experts at your service

Questions about our sourcing standards? Unsure about your picky pet's preferences? Chat with a nutrition specialist.