Dog nutrition
Help make sure that every new day is a great day for your dog.
Our original recipe is rich in both nutrients and taste for the health and the happiness of your canine family member. A daily diet of Chara not only supports your dog’s beautiful coat and joint-health, it helps encourage energy and alertness–signs of healthy mental status.
Natural ingredients for your dog’s nutrition.
We start with the finest ingredients from New England, a region known for its fresh food. Farm-raised meat, whole wild-caught and farm-raised fish, organic vegetables, cheddar cheese, and fresh eggs are sourced locally. Every one of these ingredients adds to the nutritional value and the superior taste of Chara.
Learn MoreThe Chara kitchen is in the heart of New England.
New England is known for its farms, local fisheries, and wholesome ingredients. Chara’s state-of-the-art kitchen is just outside of Boston, the city at the center of this beautiful region. Our local suppliers deliver fresh ingredients to us so we can deliver the bounty of New England directly to you.
Our unique three-step preparation method creates food that your dog will love.
Every step of our process has been meticulously thought out for the health and happiness of your canine family member. The result is delicious, nutrient-rich food with just the right amount of crunch for your dog’s enjoyment.
Three-Step Preparation1 lb. size
2 lb. size
5 lb. size
Your dog’s daily diet
We’ve formulated Chara to help keep your dog healthy and happy. Size is a key factor in determining how much to feed your dog each day.
Feeding Guidelines
body weight (lbs)
- 2 to 10
- 10 to 30
- 30 to 60
- 60 to 100
food weight (g/day)
- 20 to 60
- 60 to 145
- 145 to 250
- 250 to 600
Puppies may need up to twice the amount of food as listed for an adult dog.
For new users
Always transition any new food by slowly mixing with your current diet for the first 7 to 10 days, increasing the amount of new food while decreasing the amount of the other food.
For pregnant and nursing dogs
Please check with your veterinarian as requirements vary depending on the number of puppies and stage of lactation.