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At Ontario Dog Trainer, we believe in the power of positivity. No fear, no pain – just the magic of positive reinforcement to guide our pups toward their best selves. 🐶💖
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At Ontario Dog Trainer, we believe in the power of positivity. No fear, no pain – just the magic of positive reinforcement to guide our pups toward their best selves. 🐶💖
#dogtrainer #dogsofinstagram #dogs #dogslife #doggo #puppy
#PositiveReinforcementTraining #HappyDogs #StrongBonds #positivepuppytraining
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Kibble and raw diets both have their benefits and drawbacks when it comes to feeding dogs.
Kibble is a convenient, shelf-stable food that is easy to store and serve. However, some kibble brands may contain fillers, preservatives, and other ingredients that are not ideal for dogs.
Raw diets, on the other hand, consist of raw meat, bones, and organs, and can be more species-appropriate for dogs. Proponents of raw diets argue that it can provide dogs with better nutrition, improve their skin and coat health, and boost their immune system. However, raw diets can also be more expensive and require more preparation time.
It’s important to consult with a veterinarian/nutritionist before switching to a raw diet, as they can help determine if it is a good choice for a particular dog and provide guidance on how to transition to this type of diet.
#puppylove #dogtrainer #kibble #raw #dogdiet #dognutrition #yourdogthinks #ontariodogtrainer #karenlaws
Kibble and raw diets both have their benefits and drawbacks when it comes to feeding dogs.
Kibble is a convenient, shelf-stable food that is easy to store and serve. However, some kibble brands may contain fillers, preservatives, and other ingredients that are not ideal for dogs.
Raw diets, on the other hand, consist of raw meat, bones, and organs, and can be more species-appropriate for dogs. Proponents of raw diets argue that it can provide dogs with better nutrition, improve their skin and coat health, and boost their immune system. However, raw diets can also be more expensive and require more preparation time.
It’s important to consult with a veterinarian/nutritionist before switching to a raw diet, as they can help determine if it is a good choice for a particular dog and provide guidance on how to transition to this type of diet.
#puppylove #dogtrainer #kibble #raw #dogdiet #dognutrition #yourdogthinks #ontariodogtrainer #karenlaws