Free · no sign-up · 30 seconds each
Your dog’s bowl, decoded.
Most Indian dog bowls hide the same quiet problems: an omega ratio that itches, a calcium gap, a coat that never quite shines. These three tools read your dog’s actual bowl and hand you the fix. No quiz, no email wall. Just the science, in plain Hinglish.
The Chicken Trap
Is your dog's everyday bowl quietly inflaming its skin? Find the omega-6 : omega-3 ratio it's actually eating, and the fix.
If your dog won’t stop itching
Has your dog been itching, and nothing seems to help?
The scratching, the paw-licking, the hot spots, that dull coat. It’s easy to blame ‘heat’ or ‘allergies.’ Usually it’s neither. It’s the omega balance in the bowl. And you can feed your way out of it. Two questions, thirty seconds: we’ll show you roughly where your dog’s bowl lands.
What does your dog eat most days?
Anything omega-3 in the bowl?
Pick one from each to read the dial.
omega-6 : omega-3, lower is calmer skin
The Chicken Trap
The fix is one ratio.
Pull the bowl down with a real omega-3 source. From the inside, every day.
Hemp Seed Oil For Dogs
Dehydrated Sardines
Dehydrated Anchovies
Every figure on this dial is a real Doggos fact: a pasture bird runs ~7:1 · a 40-day commercial broiler runs 20–30:1 · hemp oil carries GLA · sardines & anchovies bring EPA + DHA.
The Bowl Doctor
Itch, a dull coat, a dodgy tummy, stiff mornings. Tap what you're seeing and read what the bowl is telling you.
Your dog’s been telling you
Tick what you’re seeing. We’ll translate it.
Itchy skin, a dull coat, a dodgy tummy, stiff mornings. Every signal traces back to the bowl. Tap what you’re noticing and we’ll read it back to you, with the fix.
What are you seeing?
Tap all that apply. More taps, sharper read.
Tap at least one to read it.
The reading
The fix
Every reading + fix here comes straight from the Doggos nutrition knowledge base. The same logic our advisor uses. Nothing invented.
The Bowl Builder
Two taps. Your breed, and the one thing you'd fix first. And we build the exact bowl, with the reasons for every pick.
Two taps. One bowl.
Tell me your dog. I’ll build the bowl.
Pick your breed, pick the one thing you’d fix first, and I’ll hand you the exact bowl. The real products, the real reason, sized for your dog. No quiz, no fluff. Two taps.
Step 01
Who’s eating?
Pick the closest. Mixed? Indie? ‘Not sure’ has you covered.
Step 02
If you fixed ONE thing first…
Just the #1 thing. We’ll build around it.
Pick a breed and a need to build it.
Your bowl
What goes in it
Every bowl here is built from the Doggos nutrition knowledge base. The same logic our advisor Jarvis uses. Real products, real reasons, nothing invented.
Before you tap
The questions behind the tools.
What omega-6 to omega-3 ratio should a dog actually eat?
About 7:1, the ratio of a pasture-raised bird. A 40-day commercial Indian broiler runs 20–30:1. Far too much omega-6, the inflammatory side, with almost no omega-3 to answer it. The Chicken Trap reads roughly where your dog’s bowl lands and hands back the omega-3 fix.
My dog keeps itching. Is chicken really “heaty”?
The scratching, paw-licking, hot spots and dull coat usually blamed on “heat” or “allergies” are mostly an omega imbalance, not heat. A chicken-only bowl runs that 20–30:1 omega-6 ratio; the excess omega-6 drives the inflammation. Add a daily omega-3 source: hemp seed oil, sardines or anchovies. And you can feed your way out of it.
What do these three tools actually do?
All three are free, no sign-up, about thirty seconds each. The Chicken Trap reads the omega ratio in your dog’s current bowl. The Bowl Doctor takes the symptoms you’re seeing, itch, dull coat, dodgy tummy, stiff mornings, and reads back what the bowl needs. The Bowl Builder takes your breed plus the one thing you’d fix first and builds a reasoned bowl. Each one ends on real food you can add to the cart.
How long until I see a coat or skin improvement?
Give it 4–6 weeks of a consistent daily omega-3 source. Skin and coat turn over slowly, so the change shows up over weeks, not days. The key is making the omega-3 a daily habit in the bowl rather than an occasional capsule.

