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Bow Wow Meow vs. The Farmer's Dog: Is Korea's Top Fresh Food Worth Importing?

I fed both to picky shop dogs and my own. A groomer's honest take on whether Korea's fresh-food darling beats the US incumbent — and when it doesn't.

Three bowls of fresh cooked dog food with visible beef, rice and vegetables on a light wood kitchen counter, golden retriever waiting behind

Fresh food is the fastest-growing corner of the dog world, and the US conversation revolves around The Farmer's Dog. But Korea has its own fresh-food darling — Bow Wow Meow — with a cult following and, frankly, gorgeous packaging. A reader asked me the obvious question: is Korea's top fresh food good enough to justify importing, or is The Farmer's Dog still the smarter buy for a US owner? I've fed both. Here's my honest, groomer's-eye take.

Who it's for

  • Owners already sold on fresh food who want the best ingredients
  • People with a Korean grocery connection or who order from Korea anyway
  • Picky eaters who've refused US fresh brands
  • Anyone who reads ingredient lists obsessively

Who it's not for

  • Owners wanting zero-friction, doorstep-subscription convenience (TFD wins)
  • Large dogs where shipping frozen food from Korea is impractical
  • Budget-focused households — fresh food is expensive either way
  • Anyone unwilling to manage cold-chain import logistics

What you're actually comparing

The Farmer's Dog is a US subscription: vet-formulated, gently cooked, portioned to your dog and delivered frozen on a schedule. Bow Wow Meow is a Korean brand with a broader range — fresh and freeze-dried — beloved for ingredient transparency and that unmistakable K-design polish. The honest complication: importing genuinely fresh (refrigerated) food from Korea is hard. For US owners, Bow Wow Meow's freeze-dried and topper products are the realistic import; the fully-fresh line is best if you're physically in Korea or have family shipping cold-chain.

Bow Wow Meow (KR)The Farmer's Dog (US)
FormatFresh + freeze-dried rangeFresh, gently cooked, frozen
Ingredient transparencyExcellentExcellent
US availabilityImport (freeze-dried easiest)Direct subscription, nationwide
ConvenienceManual reorder / importAuto-delivered, portioned
Best format to importFreeze-dried / toppersN/A (US-made)
Rough costVaries + intl shipping$2–10/day by dog size

How my test dogs reacted

I ran both past a rotating cast of shop dogs (with owner consent) and my own. Palatability was a wash — dogs inhaled both. The Farmer's Dog's gently-cooked texture won over two notoriously picky seniors. Bow Wow Meow's freeze-dried topper, crumbled over kibble, turned a fussy eater into a clean-bowl dog overnight — that's a real use case.

"Both are genuinely good food. The deciding factor isn't quality — it's logistics."

The Farmer's Dog — what I liked

What I liked

  • Effortless: portioned, delivered, no thinking
  • Gently cooked texture wins picky eaters
  • Transparent, human-grade ingredients
  • Easy onboarding quiz tailors portions

What I didn't

  • Freezer space is a real commitment
  • Premium price, especially for big dogs
  • Subscription lock-in feel
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Bow Wow Meow — what I liked

What I liked

  • Outstanding ingredient quality and transparency
  • Freeze-dried topper is a picky-eater secret weapon
  • Beautiful, resealable packaging
  • A genuinely different option for dogs bored of US brands

What I didn't

  • Fresh line is impractical to import (cold chain)
  • Freeze-dried + intl shipping adds up
  • Reordering is manual, not automated
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My pick for convenienceThe Farmer's Dog
My pick for picky eatersBow Wow Meow freeze-dried topper
Easiest BWM importFreeze-dried / toppers, not fresh
Bottom lineQuality tie; logistics decide

The verdict

★★★★☆ · TFD for most, BWM for the obsessed

For the average US owner who just wants great fresh food on the doorstep, The Farmer's Dog is the smarter, lower-friction buy — full stop. Bow Wow Meow is worth importing if you've got a picky eater its freeze-dried topper can fix, or if you're a fresh-food devotee who wants something the rest of your dog park hasn't tried. The food quality is a genuine tie; your willingness to deal with import logistics is the real tiebreaker.

I'm not a veterinary nutritionist — for dogs with medical dietary needs, consult your vet. I fed both products to consenting clients' dogs and my own. Importing refrigerated fresh food across borders carries cold-chain and customs risk; the freeze-dried route is what I actually recommend.

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