At the beginning of any new year, we usually have plans to make the best out of it in regards to health and exercise goals, and we believe that this should also be the case for our dogs.            

Our dogs are carnivorous creatures who thrive on fresh, raw foods. Their bodies are biologically designed from head to tail to utilize and absorb nutrients in their freshest form, and even adding just small amounts to any bowl can have life changing effects on the longevity and health of our furry companions.             

Frozen Raw

Raw food naturally has the proteins and fats that dogs utilize best to fuel their body. We also have gently cooked options available for those weary of jumping right into fully raw foods.            

All pre-made foods in our freezer section make for simple and easy dry food substitutions.            

Bone Broth

Rich in healing powerhouses like glycine and collagen, bone broth not only hydrates your pets bowl and body, it also helps cleanse, heal and regenerate it.            

Adding it to dry food especially, helps with nutrient absorption and digestibility, and it entices selective eaters to work up an appetite.            

Power Greens

The power of greens has been found to help reduce disease risk by up to 90%.            

Green Juju and Primal both contain a blend of powerful greens bursting with naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and enzymes to support optimal health.            

Goat Milk

Loaded with helpful and good bacteria, goat milk is also a great source of hydration.            

It is more digestible than cow’s milk due to its much smaller fat molecules making it beneficial for dogs with digestive issues.            

It also provides a great variety of vitamins, minerals, electrolytes and antioxidants.            

             

Fish Oil

Dogs use omega-3 fatty acids for various functions in the body like cellular health, immune system support, joint, heart and skin health. They also are vital for brain and eye development.            

Some of our favorite brands include Nordic Naturals and Ultra Oil.            

These are just a handful of our favorite things to feed our pack. As always, you want to start with a slow introduction process by feeding just 1/4 of the recommended serving size and increase until you meet the right amount for your dogs body weight or size over the span of a few days.            

Frozen raw foods (like OC Raw Rox and Primal Butcher Blends), goat milk and power greens are intended as minimal substitutes and can replace dry food to a maximum of 4 tablespoons per day. For example: if you feed 1 cup a per feeding, you can take out 2 tablespoons of dry food and replace it with frozen raw, goat milk or greens.            

Now it’s your turn to find your favorite bowl toppers and change the way your dog eats for the better. Oh and side note: you can find most of the items in this email in our freezer section.            

And always remember, you are never alone in the transitioning process. We are here to help answer all questions you may have.