Nextrition Launches Cold Pressed Dog Food Samples So Picky Eaters Can Try Before Owners Commit

New low-cost trial packs let dog owners test premium cold pressed nutrition without the risk of a full-size bag.

Nextrition, a specialist in cold pressed dog food, has launched a new trial program designed to solve one of the most common frustrations among dog owners: spending money on premium food only for their picky dog to refuse it.

The new trial packs offer a low-cost way for owners to trial Nextrition’s cold pressed dog food recipes before committing to a full-size bag: a move the brand says is aimed at owners of fussy, picky dogs who have already cycled through multiple brands.

We know the reality for a lot of dog owners is a pantry full of half-finished bags their dog won’t touch” said Jim Reimann, CEO, Nextrition “We wanted to remove that barrier. Our trial packs let owners put our food to the test at a fraction of the cost, so the dog gets the final say before anyone commits.

 

What is cold pressed dog food?

Cold pressed dog food is pressed together at significantly lower temperatures than traditional kibble, which is produced through high-heat extrusion. This gentler process helps retain more of the natural flavors, aromas, and nutrients that are typically lost during conventional manufacturing.

For owners searching for the best dog food for picky eaters, that distinction matters. Dogs that consistently reject standard kibble often respond differently to cold pressed food because it smells and tastes closer to whole, minimally processed ingredients — something fussy eaters tend to notice immediately.

Nextrition says early feedback from customers supports this, with owners reporting that dogs who had previously turned down multiple brands ate the cold pressed trial packs without hesitation.

 

A new generation of gut-healthy, easy-digestion dog food

Cold pressing preserves the natural structure of ingredients that high-heat extrusion breaks down. Cold pressed food breaks down more quickly in the gut compared to traditional kibble, putting less strain on digestion. For dogs with digestive issues, it means firmer stools, less gas, and a more consistent appetite.

That’s what makes Nextritions cold pressed dog food is a strong choice for owners looking for the best dog food for a sensitive gut: less strain on digestion means less discomfort after meals. Nextrition’s formulas are designed as gut-healthy dog food from the ground up, using ingredients selected specifically for digestibility and gentle processing. The trial packs are for owners searching for the best dog food for a sensitive gut, but don’t want to commit to a large bag of food at first.

 

A broader approach to quality nutrition

Cold pressed is a highly-praised alternative to air dried, freeze dried, and fresh dog food, with similar nutritional values, but often coming in at a much lower price per meal. It’s also a well-known shelf stable dog food, making cold-pressed practical for everyday feeding, travel, and storage without the nutritional trade-offs owners typically associate with kibble.

The trial program covers Nextrition’s core cold pressed line up, giving owners the ability to test different recipes and find the right fit for their dog’s preferences.

 

About Nextrition

Nextrition is America’s premier cold pressed dog food brand, specializing in healthy, dry dog food formulated for dogs with sensitive stomachs and owners who want to see a visible difference in their dog’s coat and overall condition.

Nextrition’s cold pressed dog food trial packs are available now through their website.

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