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UnKibble Pros And Cons: My Honest Review

Last Updated on January 1, 2025 by Kieran Beckles

Are you considering a switch to UnKibble, but you want to know the pros and cons before changing your dog’s diet?

We’ve spent the past couple of years reviewing and testing different dog food to find the best options for picky eaters like my Klee Kai.

Skye is a particularly fussy dog, and we’ve struggled to find dog food that she’ll consistently eat since returning to the US from the UK in 2023.

We’re going to take a look at Spot and Tango’s dry food offering UnKibble and share our pros and cons based on testing their pet food on Copper and Skye.

If you’re ready to try UnKibble, you can save 50% on your first order when you click the button below and use the discount code “LIFEK50” at the checkout.

UnKibble Pros

Human-grade dry food
UnKibble
UnKibble (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

If you’re ready to make a change to your dog’s diet and dump regular kibble in the trash in favor of something more customized to your pet, UnKibble could be a good option. UnKibble is a good entry point to human-grade dog food without having to deal with the hassle of storing and defrosting frozen fresh dog food or raw dog food. You get the perks of balanced and complete dog food without some of the stress. That’s a great pro.

Recipe range

When I research a dog food brand and prepare to place an order, I get excited when I see a pet food company offer different recipes within their range. This is important if you’ve got a fussy eater like my female Alaskan Klee Kai dog Skye. She can become bored with her dog food so I like to vary the protein she’s eating. UnKibble offers beef, chicken, salmon and turkey recipes (correct at the time of writing).

Custom meal plan

UnKibble stands apart from traditional kibble because Spot and Tango customize their dry food to meet your dog’s needs. Like most dog food subscription companies, pet owners are required to provide key information about their pups to help Spot and Tango create a custom meal plan. This appealed to me because Copper needs to lose a little weight, and Skye needs to gain some weight.

Scooper
UnKibble scooper
UnKibble in the scooper (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Continuing from the pro above, UnKibble will create a custom scooper for your dog based on your answers in the questionnaire. This eliminates the guesswork at mealtime. I felt confident knowing Copper and Skye were eating the right portions to meet their weight goals. Copper and Skye each got their own scooper.

More affordable than fresh

If you’re working on a tight budget but don’t want to feed traditional kibble that may be full of additives, fillers and preservatives, UnKibble is a good choice. It’s significantly more affordable than fresh. For instance, I paid $140 to feed UnKibble to Copper and Skye while I was testing out their food for this review. That’s nearly $50 less than the cheapest fresh dog food brands that I’ve found. You can save 50% by clicking here and using “LIFEK50” at the checkout.

UnKibble Cons

Some recipes hit and miss
Skye eats UnKibble (Photo: Life With Klee Kai)

Copper and Skye liked some of the UnKibble recipes, but their dry food wasn’t a resounding hit. Skye wouldn’t consistently eat their salmon or turkey recipes. It’s something to keep in mind if you’ve got a picky eater and you want to try UnKibble. I’d recommend starting with the beef or chicken recipe.

More expensive than kibble

While UnKibble is cheaper than fresh dog food and raw dog food, it’s more expensive than traditional kibble that you may have purchased at your local pet store or supermarket. It’s something to keep in mind if you’re working with a tight budget due to the rising cost of living. I believe the benefits outweigh the cost because Skye has been much healthier since we switched to human-grade dog food.

Klee Kai preferred air dried
UnKibble (Photo: lifewithkleekai)

While Copper and Skye were quite happy eating UnKibble’s beef and chicken recipes, I found that they preferred air-dried dog food, especially this brand. In fact, we continue to feed air-dried dog food to our Klee Kai alongside their raw dog food meals.

Wrapping Up

Copper and UnKibble (Photo: lifewithkleekai)
Copper and UnKibble (Photo: lifewithkleekai)

We’ve reached the end of our article, taking a look at the pros and cons of UnKibble.

UnKibble is a good option if you’ve got a fussy eater and want to try elevated dry dog food that is tailored to your pet’s needs.

While we didn’t ultimately stick with UnKibble, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend their dry dog food to other pet owners if you prefer dry over fresh or raw.

You can discover Copper and Skye’s favorite dog food brands here, which includes UnKibble as an option further down the list.

UnKibble Pros And Cons

We take a look at the pros and cons of UnKibble based on our experience feeding their dry dog food to our Alaskan Klee Kai dogs Copper and Skye.

Pros

  • Human-grade dog food
  • Recipe range
  • Custom meal plans
  • Scooper
  • More affordable than fresh

Cons

  • Hit and miss with my Klee Kai
  • More expensive than regular kibble
  • My dogs preferred air dried
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