Cachorrisimo, a new dog food brand founded by Diego Rondon, aims to bring Hispanic cultural flavors and healthy nutrition to pet meals. Inspired by Rondon's love for his dog Milo, Cachorrisimo’s offerings are crafted to reflect the warmth and heritage of Latino cuisine, using fresh, high-quality ingredients without fillers or artificial additives.
Wanting to give Milo food that was as wholesome as the meals shared in his family kitchen, Rondon said he saw an opportunity to create a dog food brand with recipes inspired by traditional Hispanic flavors that celebrate the vibrancy of Latino culture.
"At Cachorrisimo, we believe pets deserve food that's crafted with love and care, just like the meals we prepare for family," said Rondon. "Our brand is about more than nutrition; it's about embracing our culture and creating something truly special for our pets. Every meal celebrates the flavors and traditions that make us who we are."
Bringing culture, health together
Free from fillers and artificial additives, Cachorrisimo said its recipes give dogs natural ingredients that support shiny coats, strong bones and increased energy. Inspired by traditional Hispanic kitchens, Cachorrisimo is designed to bring these flavors and benefits directly to pets, giving dogs real nutrition in a way that reflects the love their families have for them.
Rondon said his approach resonates particularly with second- and third-generation Hispanic families who seek to express their heritage in everyday life, even through what they feed their pets. Cachorrisimo offers these families a unique way to celebrate their roots, making each meal a meaningful experience that bridges past and present, family and pet. Cachorrisimo said it's more than food – it's a reminder of the values, quality time and love that unite families across generations.
A Hispanic-owned business, Cachorrisimo is manufactured in the U.S.
Adapted from a press release.