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  • Is Your Dog Too Hot?

    · By Simply Rawsome

    Are there precautions that you should take for your furry friend? Let’s take a look at heatstroke: what it is, what to do if you think your dog has it, and how to prevent it. We will also look at hot weather car safety and how to protect your pet.
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  • Socializing Your New Dog or Puppy Without Being Social

    · By Simply Rawsome

    We all know that socialization is an essential part of raising a puppy. However, with all the “self-quarantine” and shelter in place, it is difficult to socialize a puppy or new dog with other people. But there are lots of other things that a pup should be socialized with that you can work on even during “shelter in place.” 
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  • Enrichment With Raw

    · By Simply Rawsome

    Hiding treats or using toys and bowls that slow how quickly your dog eats can be a lot of fun for your dog. These are great ways to keep things interesting and they stimulate your dog’s mind. This, in turn, will enrich his life. 
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  • Choosing Your Feeding Method

    · By Simply Rawsome

    There are several different methods of feeding your dog a raw diet. It is not necessarily as easy as feeding him ground beef or chicken breast. You can choose from PMR, BARF, Keto, and other diet options. Each one may benefit your dog, but each dog is an individual and should be fed as such. Let’s take a look at a few different raw feeding methods. Remember you don’t have to stick with just one feeding method for the life of your dog. Some dogs will do fine with that, but others may need a diet change at some point...

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  • Why Feed Raw?

    · By Simply Rawsome

    Kibble is high in starches and carbohydrates which makes dogs sick. A raw, species-appropriate diet will help to reduce your dog’s inflammation, reduce his risks for chronic disease, and help him live a happier and healthier life. Some dogs will take instantly to a raw diet, but for some, the transition can be harder.  Either way, feeding your dog a raw diet will be well worth it.
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