Samgye Soup (3-Pack)
The Korean Secret to Stamina and Health.
In Korea, when you need energy, you eat Samgyetang—a rich, slow-simmered chicken soup infused with ginseng. It is the ultimate comfort food for body and soul. Now, Pupsday brings this tradition to your dog’s bowl with Samgye Soup, a dog-safe adaptation of the legendary vitality dish.
What is Samgye Soup? It isn't just broth; it's a wellness booster. We’ve taken tender, shredded chicken breast and simmered it into a nutrient-dense soup that provides hydration, protein, and a massive flavor upgrade to any meal.
Why Pour It On?
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The "Kibble Cure" for Picky Eaters: Is your dog bored of their dry food? Pour this warm, savory broth over their bowl and watch them lick the bowl clean.
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Hydration Hero: Many dogs don't drink enough water. This soup is a delicious way to sneak in extra fluids, keeping their kidneys happy and coat shiny.
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Recover & Recharge: Packed with amino acids and gentle on the stomach, it’s the perfect recovery meal for active dogs, seniors, or pups feeling a little under the weather.
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Authentic Ingredients: Real chicken, safe amounts of herbal essence, and zero artificial preservatives.
How to Serve:
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Topper: Pour over dry kibble to soften it and add flavor.
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Warm Treat: Microwaves briefly (warm, not hot!) for a cozy winter snack.
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Ice Cube: Freeze in trays for a refreshing summer "pupsicle."
Turn mealtime into healing time. Give your dog the gift of vitality with every slurp.
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What is Mungdak?
Looks Like Fire Noodles
That iconic red color and noodle shape—but formulated for dogs, not people.
Zero Heat, All Flavor
Rice flour, oat, carrot, seaweed. Warm and savory without chili burn or unsafe seasoning.
Serve It Two Ways
As a standalone 'ramen bowl' moment, or mix into regular food to make dinner exciting again.
Why Dog Parents Love It
Tummy Comfort
The noodles are made with mild, simple ingredients like rice flour and oat flour that most dogs digest well.
Better Poops
Fiber-rich ingredients like oat, carrot, and seaweed can support more regular, more satisfying bathroom trips.
Nourishing Add-on
Carrot and seaweed bring natural vitamins and minerals. Soybean oil adds healthy fats.
Happy, Included Dog
Warm "human-style" food makes dogs feel included. Great for picky eaters, after-bath bribery, or just "you're my favorite little creature" moments.
Loved by Korean culture enthusiasts and their pups
"We've been getting Pupsday for almost a year now and Resy goes absolutely crazy when the box arrives! The Korean treats are something special—you can really tell the quality difference."
Brian & Resy
"My halmeoni always said Korean food is the best—now Bori gets to experience that too! The all-natural ingredients remind me of what I grew up eating. She's obsessed with every box."
Soo-jin & Bori
"I'm picky about what I eat, so why wouldn't I be picky about Nabi's treats? Pupsday uses the same quality standards I expect from Korean food. No fillers, just real ingredients."
Eli & Nabi
FAQ
Is it actually spicy?
No. It only looks spicy. There's no real chili heat, no pepper burn, and no capsaicin.
Can I eat it?
Technically yes—it's made with human-grade ingredients. But it's formulated for dogs, so it might taste a bit bland to you.
Can I feed this instead of their normal meal?
Mungdak is designed as a treat or topper, not a complete meal replacement. It's best used as an occasional special treat or mixed with their regular food.
Is this okay for puppies?
We recommend Mungdak for dogs 6 months and older. If you have concerns, consult with your vet first.
My dog is super picky. Will this help?
Many picky eaters love Mungdak! The warm, savory aroma and unique texture often entice even the fussiest dogs.
Where is it made?
Mungdak is made in South Korea using locally sourced, high-quality ingredients.
How big is the bag?
Each bag contains 95g of noodles—enough for several servings depending on your dog's size.
How often can I give it?
We recommend 2-3 times per week as a special treat. Moderation is key!