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Diet Recommendations

We feed our dogs a raw food diet, which means we feed our dogs raw meat mixed with a little dog food. You can get raw meat scraps from a butcher, or when the pup is older you can just get chicken leg quarters from any grocery store. We use this combination for our dogs health. Raw meat improves your dogs lifespan and makes them healthier; including their coat! Treats that we llike to give our dogs iclude raw carrots, and chicken feet (I knoe it may sound disturbing but trust me they LOVE them!)

Here is a link to learn more about the raw food diet health benefits.

https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dogsnaturallymagazine.com%2Fraw-feeding-primer%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR15jfvrsz1HLDOU3CG-GsoMfGiVnCRI82W1leyT22aoNReqw3ECN1cDHB4&h=AT20NnrzWsqjYOWVF5antDbkScwDym4VNS_akA3bmu4LP1ZZR59hNZLgpPeid-wGpP1od4dHk_NqhxNc2FMC9mAgjZuxWq7wPZd-8eFgXfTHNBMOfFfnYLLU_cP6wxcE5DxF_0sXimfTDkw

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Potty Training Recommendations

Potty training a puppy can sometimes be difficult so here are some tips and tricks that we have used! Take the puppy out to go potty every 30 minutes. Hang a bell on the door and ring it every time you take the puppy out. This is very effective and the puppy will start ringing the bell on it's own to let you know when they need to go potty!

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Kennel Recommendations

We recommend (especially if you are getting a larger breed puppy) to get a kennel with a divider in it that can be moved as the pup grows. Putting a blanket over the kennel helps the pup to not be as anxious, along with giving them a raw bone to chew on so they have something to do!

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