6 Ways to Use Gently-Cooked Dog Food Without Breaking the Bank

sawyer with fresh homemade cookies

Written by Kelly Gredner, RVT, VTS (Nutrition)

Feeding your pup well doesn't have to mean feeding them expensively. Gently-cooked dog food is designed to nourish your canine companion with whole food ingredients, zero preservatives, and minimal supplementation.

That same quality also makes it incredibly versatile. Whether you're working it into your routine in smaller portions or finding creative uses beyond the bowl, there's more than one way to make every meal count.

We get it: pet ownership adds up fast. From vet visits to toys to treats, the costs are real. That's why we've put together six creative ways to use tasty gently-cooked dog food that go well beyond the bowl, without going over budget. A healthier nutrition plan will pay off later in vet costs being reserved for wellness checks and not for sickness visits and avoidable medications!

Six Smart Ways to Use Human Grade Dog Meals Every Day

The most budget-friendly approach to gently-cooked dog food isn't feeding less. It's feeding smarter.

Tom&Sawyer® meals work as a wholesome treat, a stress-free way to hide medication, a grooming distraction, a training reward, a relaxation tool, and even as a topper for therapeutic diets. Because each recipe is made with whole food ingredients your pup can actually digest, even small portions go a long way.

Turn Your Dog's Whole Food Meals Into a Homemade Treat

Treat time isn't just fun. It's one of the most emotionally charged moments between a pup and their person, so why not make it count?

Most store-bought dog treats are small, solid, and packed with ingredients you'd need a science degree to decode. Tom&Sawyer® meals give you a whole food alternative you can actually customize.

A few easy ways to DIY it:

  • Blend a portion and load it into a squeeze tube or licky stick-style device

  • Pipe portions into silicone molds and freeze them for a refreshing, lasting treat

  • Works at any life stage, from puppies to seniors

Looking for something extra indulgent? Italian Beef Pasta Dinner and Turkey Gobbler Feast are two crowd-pleasing options Sawyer's Canine Pack keeps coming back to.

Hide Your Dog's Medication in Whole Food Meals

At some point in your dog's life, oral medication will or pill supplements may be part of the picture. Getting them to take it? That's the challenge.

The go-to options like butter, cheese, deli meats, and peanut butter are delicious, but they're also high in calories, high in fat, or loaded with sodium. For dogs managing their weight, dealing with a health condition, or on a special allergy diet, those options can create more problems than they solve.

Rolling a small portion of a Tom&Sawyer® meal into a little "meatball" is a clever, lower-calorie alternative that fits into almost any dietary situation. Our meals are less calorie dense, lower in sodium, and include novel protein options for dogs with sensitivities.

Here are some go-to options depending on your pup's needs:

Note: Fisherman's Best Friend Supper is also a great option for dogs that need kidney support.

Classic Pork Stew

Use Gently-Cooked Meals to Keep Your Dog Calm During Grooming

Nail trims. Brushing. Bath time. Not exactly your dog's idea of a good afternoon.

Distraction is one of the most powerful tools a paw-rent has, and gently-cooked meals are a Paws-itively brilliant way to use it. Spread a portion onto a lick mat, load it into a slow feeder bowl, or freeze it into a mold for a long-lasting activity that keeps your pup occupied while you handle the grooming.

The bonus? You're not reaching for a mystery-ingredient treat or a high-sodium option. You're using the same whole food recipe that's already part of their routine.

A few distraction formats that work well:

  • Lick mats with a spread portion

  • Slow feeder bowls

  • Silicone molds frozen into a refreshing treat

Classic Pork Stew is a Paw-some option for grooming sessions, rich, spreadable, and hard for any pup to ignore.

Use Gently-Cooked Meals as a High-Value Training Reward

For many paw-rents, training is a big part of the bond they share with their dog. For canine athletes, working dogs, puppies, and newly adopted pups, treats are a constant, and that adds up fast.

The general guideline is that treats and foods fed outside of regular mealtime shouldn't exceed 5-10% of your dog's daily calories. For dogs in heavy training, that limit is easy to blow past without realizing it. High-value training treats are often high in fat, which means extra calories that can lead to unwanted weight gain over time.

Tom&Sawyer® meals work beautifully as a high-value training reward, with one key advantage: you know exactly what's in them and what the caloric content is. That means you can keep training sessions rewarding without throwing your pup's daily balance off.

Try blending a portion into a squeeze tube for quick, mess-free delivery between reps.

Some extra tasty options that work well for training:

Spread Gently-Cooked Meals on a Lick Mat for Relaxation

Dogs enjoy recreational activities that engage their mind, and few things beat a frozen lick mat for a calm, satisfying wind-down.

Spreading a Tom&Sawyer® meal thinly onto a lick mat and freezing it gives your pup a complete and balanced, whole food enrichment activity. It's a great option for evening wind-down time, crate time, or any moment when you need your pup to settle.

Easily spreadable options that work especially well:

Add Gently-Cooked Meals as a Topper for Therapeutic Diets

It can be stressful when your dog needs a special or therapeutic diet. These diets are often costly, not always the most flavorful, and watching your pup turn their nose up at mealtime adds another layer of worry to an already difficult situation.

A small amount of a Tom&Sawyer® meal used as a topper can encourage your pup to eat their recommended diet, within the treat allowance of 5-10% of daily calories. The goal is to support the therapeutic diet, not compete with it.

Good options to discuss with your vet:

Always consult your veterinarian before adding anything to a therapeutic diet. If they give the green light, you're welcome to reach out to the Tom&Sawyer® nutrition team to talk through the best options for your pup.

Why Small Portions of Gently-Cooked Dog Food Still Make a Big Difference

You don't need to fill the bowl every time to give your pup the benefits of human grade nutrition.

Even a small amount of a Tom&Sawyer® recipe brings the same whole food quality: ingredients you can recognize, gently cooked to preserve their nutritional value, with zero preservatives and minimal supplementation. Every recipe is prepared in a federally inspected human grade facility, held to the same standards required for food made for people.

Whether you're using a tablespoon as a medication wrapper or a few spoonfuls on a lick mat, your pup is getting something genuinely nourishing. Just food that does its job, even in small doses.

Tom&Sawyer®: Feed Your Pup Well Without Spending More

At Tom&Sawyer®, we believe feeding your pup like family doesn't have to mean breaking the bank. Our gently-cooked meals are made with whole food ingredients, prepared to human grade standards, and formulated to support happier, healthier, longer lives™, whether they land in a bowl, on a lick mat, or in a little meatball at medication time.

There are many ways to nutritionally enrich your pup's life. Adding whole food meals into their routine is a wonderful place to start, for longevity, vitality, and strengthening that powerful bond between you and your four-legged fam.

Ready to find the right recipe for your pup? Fill out our pet questionnaire, and we'll put together a customized meal plan built just for them.