How to Cancel Ollie Dog Food 2026 — Fresh Dog Food at $200-400/Month
Updated March 2026 • 6 min read
Ollie is another fresh dog food delivery service competing with The Farmer's Dog, Nom Nom, and JustFoodForDogs. Like its competitors, Ollie uses a guilt-driven marketing model that implies you're a bad pet parent if you feed kibble. The reality: at $200-400+/month for most dogs, you're paying luxury restaurant prices for pet food.
💰 Ollie pricing reality: They advertise "starting at $3/day" but that's for small dogs on their baked recipe (the cheapest option). A 50-lb dog on fresh recipes runs $7-10/day ($210-300/month). Large breeds? $12-15/day ($360-450/month). The 50% first-order discount makes it look affordable — then reality hits on order two.
How to Cancel Ollie
- Log into myollie.com
- Go to Account Settings
- Click Manage Subscription
- Select Cancel Subscription (not pause)
- They'll offer discounts and free boxes — decline if you want out
- Confirm cancellation
If you can't find the cancel option online, email care@myollie.com or call 1-646-883-1679. Ollie's customer service is generally responsive and will process cancellations without excessive pushback.
✅ Tip: Before canceling, check if Ollie offers a "half-fresh" plan where you mix their food with kibble. This can cut costs by 50% while transitioning. But honestly, a fresh food topper from your grocery store (cooked chicken, sweet potato, peas) on quality kibble achieves the same thing for a fraction of the price.
Ollie vs. The Farmer's Dog vs. Nom Nom
All three fresh dog food companies follow the same playbook:
- Heavy 50% first-order discount to get you hooked
- Emotional marketing — "your dog deserves real food"
- Personalization quiz to make it feel custom (it's 4-5 recipes for all dogs)
- Auto-ship default that's hard to pause or cancel
- $200-400/month ongoing cost that few dog owners sustain long-term
The fresh dog food industry is worth over $2 billion and growing — largely because pet parents feel guilty about kibble. But veterinary nutritionists consistently say that WSAVA-compliant kibble is nutritionally complete and perfectly healthy for the vast majority of dogs.
Better Alternatives for Your Budget
- Purina Pro Plan: $50-80/month — the most vet-recommended brand, WSAVA-compliant
- Royal Canin: $60-100/month — breed-specific and condition-specific formulas
- Hill's Science Diet: $55-90/month — extensive research, prescription options
- DIY fresh topper: Add boiled chicken breast, steamed vegetables, or a raw egg to quality kibble — $20-30/month extra
- JustFoodForDogs (retail): Buy in-store at Petco — no subscription, choose when you want it
The 10-Day Transition Plan
Switching from fresh food to kibble requires a gradual transition to avoid stomach upset:
- Days 1-3: 75% Ollie + 25% new food
- Days 4-6: 50% Ollie + 50% new food
- Days 7-9: 25% Ollie + 75% new food
- Day 10+: 100% new food
- Add warm water or low-sodium broth to kibble to increase palatability
- If your dog refuses kibble after being on fresh, try adding a fresh food topper
🐕 Reality check: Your dog ate kibble happily before Ollie. They'll adjust back. Dogs care about routine and your attention far more than whether their food was human-grade. The $2,400-4,800/year you save switching to quality kibble can go toward vet visits, training, and actually spending time with your pet.
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