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While it may be tempting to pop your pup’s food in the microwave to take the chill off, especially if it’s frozen, Ollie’s Food Safety and Quality Assurance team doesn’t recommend it. That’s because microwaving can degrade the nutrients in fresh food and can cause it to spoil more quickly, among other things. Below, we’ll walk you through why and share safe ways to warm up and thaw your pup’s food.
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The short answer is no. Fresh-frozen recipes like Ollie’s are made with real, human-grade ingredients and gently cooked at low temperatures—an approach designed to lock in as much nutrition and flavor as possible. A blast of intense, uneven heat from the microwave strips away the goodness we worked hard to preserve and introduces a few risks that aren’t worth taking.
Here’s what microwaving fresh dog food can do:
Ollie’s fresh recipes arrive frozen, so thawing is just part of the routine. Here’s how to safely bring a meal up to temperature before serving up to your pup.
Once a meal is thawed, some dogs still prefer it with the chill off, especially in cooler months. If yours turns up their nose at a cold bowl, you have a couple of safe, simple options:
Ollie packaging, including the Puptainer and plastic wrappers, isn’t made to go in the microwave. Heating plastic can cause it to crack, give off a chemical smell, or leach into your pup’s food. We recommend keeping both the food and the packaging out of the microwave altogether.
Ollie’s fresh recipes are gently cooked to lock in nutrition and flavor, and popping them in the microwave works against all of it. To take the chill off or win over a picky eater, reach for a splash of warm water or broth, or let the meal rest on the counter for a few minutes instead. Your dog gets a bowl they love, and you keep every bit of the goodness you signed up for.
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Can I microwave Ollie fresh food in the plastic container?
No, microwaving plastic can release harmful chemicals and create uneven heating.
Is cold food bad for dogs?
Not at all. Most dogs are perfectly fine eating food straight from the fridge. Ollie meals are fully cooked and safe to serve cold.
What if my dog refuses cold food?
Try letting the food sit out for 10 to 15 minutes or gently thaw it. You can also mix in a little warm broth or a small topper to entice them.
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