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WORK your dog!

For example, think about a dog, a twelve-week-old German Short Haired pointer. By the time this dog is twelve weeks old, we’re ready to work. He hears a squeaker and wants to chase, point and flush the “bird” out. You see a young kitten wiggle their butt when they see something moving fast. Why?

 

Animals have instincts. Dogs are loyal, loving, killing, hunting, protective, goofy, primitive animals. They instinctually work, and they want work; they STRIVE for work.

My point is if after a few days I got a little antsy to get back to structure and work as a human, how the HELL do you think your dog feels at home for ten years? Without a job!!!???

 

I say this in good fun, BUT it’s 100% true. Some dogs need more work and structure than others, but boy, I tell you guys… Many MANY dog owners wouldn’t have so many problems if they looked at their dog as a working machine instead of a family hug.

I absolutely adore my dogs and clients’ dogs, and they get love and affection if they want it, but to be honest, you guys, they don’t care about that. That’s just something we selfishly do as humans to appease our emotions.

 

That’s why, if you have thought it through and are finally ready to bring a dog in your home, the most important decision at this stage by far is breed choice. Rescues get all sorts of breeds through their doors. Do your homework, be honest with your lifestyle and identify the type of breeds that would fit well in your life, and then just be patient. The right dog will come at the right time.

 

Love, play, and WORK your dog.

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Is Raw Food good for my dog?

As a responsible pet owner, you want the best for your furry friend. You want to ensure that they are healthy, happy, and well-fed. When it comes to feeding your dog, there are many options available, including kibble food and raw food. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards feeding dogs a raw food diet, and for good reason. This article will detail the benefits of a raw food diet over kibble food for dogs, providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your pet’s nutrition.

Headings:

  1. What is a raw food diet for dogs?

  2. The benefits of a raw food diet for dogs

  3. Improved digestion

  4. Better dental health

  5. Enhanced immune system

  6. Shinier coat and healthier skin

  7. Reduced allergy symptoms

  8. Higher energy levels

  9. Common concerns about a raw food diet for dogs

  10. Conclusion

 
  1. The benefits of a raw food diet for dogs

  • Improved digestion

  • Reduced risk of bloating and constipation

  • Increased nutrient absorption

  • Better dental health

  • Reduced risk of gum disease and tooth decay

  • Fresher breath

  • Enhanced immune system

  • Reduced risk of infections and diseases

  • Faster recovery from illnesses

  • Shinier coat and healthier skin

  • Reduced risk of skin allergies and irritations

  • Improved coat texture and shine

  • Reduced allergy symptoms

  • Fewer skin irritations and hot spots

  • Reduced itching and scratching

  • More consistent energy levels

  • Increased stamina and endurance

  • Improved overall health and vitality

Common concerns about a raw food diet for dogs

  • The risk of bacterial contamination

  • The cost of a raw food diet

  • The preparation and storage of raw food

  • The need for nutritional balance and variety

FAQs:

Q: Is a raw food diet safe for dogs?

A: Yes, a raw food diet can be safe for dogs, provided that it is prepared and stored properly. Fresh Raw food can last for 3 days in the fridge, or 1 year in the freezer. Typically it takes 12 hours to defrost outside of the fridge, or 24 hours inside the fridge.

Q: Can a raw food diet lead to bacterial contamination?

A: There is a risk of bacterial contamination with any type of raw food human or dog, but this risk can be minimized by following proper handling and storage procedures.

Q: Is a raw food diet more expensive than kibble food?

A: Maybe, a raw food diet can be more expensive than kibble food, it depends on what protein you chose. Some proteins are cheaper than kibble. Many pet owners find that the benefits outweigh the cost.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, a raw food diet can provide numerous benefits for dogs over traditional kibble food. By feeding your pet a raw food diet, you can provide them with a more natural and biologically appropriate diet that is less processed and contains fewer preservatives. Raw food can lead to improved digestion, better dental health, and a stronger immune system, resulting in a shinier coat, healthier skin, reduced allergy symptoms, and higher energy levels.

While there are some common concerns about a raw food diet, such as the risk of bacterial contamination and the cost, these can be negated very easily.