Frequently Asked Questions: Try Prove Commit - Our Dog Food Sampling System
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What does Try mean?
Try means starting with a sample box. You hand-pick 100g samples from our range using our sample box tool. Samples are there to confirm taste and basic tolerance only — not long-term results. This helps you avoid committing to food your dog won’t eat or doesn’t tolerate well.
How many samples should I try?
Most customers choose 3–5 samples to begin with. This gives your dog enough choice without overwhelming their digestion. If you’re unsure where to start, we’re always happy to help.
What happens during the Prove stage?
Once you know which recipes your dog enjoys, you move to trial-size bags. These provide enough food to start seeing early changes, particularly: Digestion Stool quality Feeding routine consistency This is where many dog owners begin to notice whether a food truly suits their dog — without committing to a full-size bag too soon.
How long does it take to see results?
Some changes, especially digestion and stool quality, can appear within days. Other benefits, such as energy, skin, or coat improvements, may take a few weeks. Every dog is different, which is why trial sizes matter.
Why focus so much on digestion?
Digestion is usually the first sign that food is — or isn’t — working. If a dog struggles with a recipe, signs often show quickly, helping you adjust early and avoid wasting food or money on something unsuitable.