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Our dogs love meals, no doubt! But do you think your dog might love her food a little too much? Does she wolf down her food as if it’s her last meal? Give your dog a slow feeder bowl. These bowls are rather unusual looking, but they do an outstanding job at slowing’s eating. Be […]

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Beef and Salmon Homemade Dog Food Recipe - bowl of dog food contains beef, salmon, carrots, broccoli, pumpkin, mango, fish oil, walnut oil, and balanceIT supplement. Dog Food Recipes Crockpot, Dogs Recipes, Foods Dogs Can Eat, Dog Food Homemade, Raw Dog Food Diet, Dog Food Recipe, Make Dog Food, Diy Dog Food, Easy Dog Treats

This recipe was so much fun to create – so thank you to everyone who voted on Instagram for the ingredients in this recipe! Overall this recipe is very high in protein and fat and low in carbohydrates. The overall distribution of calories in this diet is very similar to the typical raw diet – […]

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In this post we are going to talk about a wide range of dog enrichment toys, slow feeder plates and dog puzzles games to let your dog engage in the innate behavior of scavenging and working for their food. And no, it's not cruel as we ideally build their skill levels up slowly before we increase the challenge and contra freeloading is the scientific proof that animals prefer to work for their food if they have the choice. #enrichmentfordogs #canineenrichment Dog Food Puzzles, Dog Slow Feeder Recipes, Frozen Dog Enrichment Bowls, Dog Mental Stimulation, Enrichment For Dogs, Dog Enrichment Toys, Dog Enrichment Ideas, Canine Enrichment, Kong Dog Toys

In this post we are going to talk about a wide range of dog enrichment toys, slow feeder plates and dog puzzles games to let your dog engage in the innate behavior of scavenging and working for their food. And no, it's not cruel as we ideally build their skill levels up slowly before we increase the challenge and contra freeloading is the scientific proof that animals prefer to work for their food if they have the choice. #enrichmentfordogs #canineenrichment

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