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IMMUNE & GUT

Supporting a healthy microbiome:

Water

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Surprisingly, this is a highly overlooked area that GREATLY impacts your dogs health If you are currently using municipal tap drinking water for your dog to drink, we want to encourage you to making adjustments to their water for 3 specific contaminants:

Municpal waters are highly loaded with PFAS, PFOAS, EPA’s These are found as a few of the TOP cancer linked contaminants found in tap water across the United States.

Simple rule: If you don’t drink it, they don’t drink it.

Dog Food & Treats

With the food, making sure that you are inspecting your dog food/ ingredient lists, and making the transition to cleaner sources of kibble if you choose to keep using kibble for convenience (We like Open Farm as a kibble alternative), decrease the amount of carbohydrates your dog is fed (since they do not need them to live a thriving life), and even transition them into eating raw + whole food diets, if you have the ability to make that fit your budget within your family dynamics

Your dogs body will love high quality protein & healthy sources of fats. You can even take it a step further by introducing low sugar fruits and vegetables which offer great amounts of anti-oxidants, which help to rebuild, preserve, an expand their cellular potential.

Bowl Boosting

Choose any items from this list of “super boosters

Broccoli

Kale

Strawberries

Blueberries

Sardines

Whole raw egg (with the shell)

Chia seed or flax seed

Kefir

Carrots

Bell peppers

*always monitor your dog and slowly implement when introducing new foods

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