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Wild Dog Nutrition consultation: First, text me to schedule your FREE 15 minute call and fill out the contact form. I will get some basic info from you and explain how the process works so you can decide if it's right for you. If you choose to move ahead to the full nutrition plan, you receive a written diet plan and supplementation recommendations, along with detailed instructions, and 2 follow ups for $350. This includes 3 separate virtual appointments: The 1st I will go over the nutrition plan with you and answer all of your questions, then the next 2 would be about 30 and 60 days after you implement the changes to see how it's going, answer questions, and tweak things as needed.
--If your dog is coming for board and train, and you are interested in transitioning to raw feeding, I can do this for you for $150 plus the cost of food. If the dog has any temporary symptoms related to transitioning (diarrhea, vomiting, lower appetite, etc.), I can work your dog through these things during board and train and save you the work and stress. The food will be charged by the pound, and how much is needed will depend on several factors, including ideal weight and activity level, which can be discussed during the consultation. You can receive a written nutrition plan and 1 follow up 30 days after going home for $100.
Maybe you're saying...."My dog seems fine. Kibble is complete and balanced, and cheap and convenient. Why would I change anything?" Great question!!
Every dog is different, but every kibble is the same. It is highly, highly processed and has a multitude of things added to it which may or may not be actual food, but by the time you buy it off of the shelf there's no real food left. Some dogs can tolerate this diet for an extended period of time without showing any signs of intolerance or disease. If this is your pup, and raw feeding doesn't seem up your alley, there are still easy things you can do to add great nutrition to their diet while still keeping the kibble base.
Maybe you're in a different boat. It could be that you are interested in raw feeding but your vet has talked you out of it. Vets actually have very little nutrition education as part of their degree, and what education they do have is sponsored by various kibble companies. If you do a little research, it's not too hard to find. You really have to educate yourself on the actual benefits and risks of raw feeding for your dog. Raw feeding is not for every dog, but real food is always better than kibble.Â
Then there's the camp of, "it's too expensive, it's too hard to make a "balanced diet", too much time to do DIY", etc. If you're looking for someone to make a meal plan and a spreadsheet with every microgram of every nutrient, I am not who you're looking for. If you want to add raw to your pup's diet, or transition to raw feeding entirely, I can help you do it without a spreadsheet, and it's affordable!
Dexter was diagnosed with IBD after 2 years of struggling big time. When we went 100% raw, and with the help of some strategic supplements and a holistic vet, he is essentially cured. His last flare up was over a year ago. Real food makes a difference in your pet's overall health and longevity, and your sanity!
So whether your dog has health concerns, or you just want better nutrition for your pet, book a consult today and I can help you achieve your goals.