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Something new is dropping tomorrow
I wanted to tell you all here before tomorrow! I'm switching to a new method of preparing recipes for my clients. It is complete and balanced over time. Building confidence knowing how to make bowls on the fly and paying attention to what may be missing!!! ahh! I'm so excited and nervous to do this as I'm used to relying on a spread sheet to tell me what I'm missing and what I need more of for a client. But if I'm being honest it gives me a lot of anxiety, feeding off a spread sheet ensuring I'm doing my very best for my clients! It's overwhelming to be honest. I care about your dogs as if they are my own. I don't want to do any harm when I'm building a recipe. Moving forward, I am letting my hair down and having fun building a bowl for your dog and mine! I'm having fun in the kitchen again! It's just a couple of tools and tips and tricks on what to keep an eye out for and honestly if your ever worried about if your dog isn't getting enough, well, there's a test for that! Parsley Pet is a company that will test and see what your dog may be lacking in! A great tool for a baseline and a great tool 6 months down the road to see what might need to be improved in your dog's bowl. I'm so excited ya'll are here for it! I'll be creating a course to guide the pet parent on how to confidently feed there dog but I would love your opinions. What do want to know about your dogs bowl? Drop any other questions below if you want to know something else!
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Something new is dropping tomorrow
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Did I miss your post about your new method of preparing recipes? Looking forward to learning more
A tool for the gut microbiome!
With having 19 superfoods this is an amazing tool to have in your tool box for your dog's gut microbiome. It is something I am using daily for all of my dogs, I suggest if your dog is currently having some GI issues and even itchy skin this is a supplement you want in your pantry. For my followers only Gussy's Gut gave me 10% ! use this link below! https://www.gussysgut.com/GUSSY169053
A tool for the gut microbiome!
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My dogs absolutely love the addition of Gussys Gut!
What frustrates you the most about feeding raw or fresh food
I would love your input! I’m doing a bit of homework for my upcoming project! If you could participate I would love it! Please add any additional comments below!!
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What frustrates you the most about feeding raw or fresh food
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While the do not require much I get concerned about them not getting enough fiber
Dog Toys
Good morning Canine Gut Solutions Community!! I have a question for you! Where do you get your indestructible dog toys? My one dog loves balls and the others love regular toys. I want to buy them toys but it's like throwing money in the trash!! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Here are a few of the culprits below
Dog Toys
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There is no such thing as indestructible toys. West Paw (https://www.westpaw.com) has lasted for an extended period of time. Traditional Kong has been good for enrichment, all of their other toys have been destroyed. Thick cotton ropes don't look pretty but they are still "together" after several months, Chuck It balls have lasted.
Let’s Talk About Your Dog’s Gut Microbiome
When it comes to your dog’s health, everything truly starts in the gut. The gut microbiome is made up of trillions of bacteria living inside your dog’s digestive system—and it plays a much bigger role than most people realize. What Does the Gut Microbiome Do? Your dog’s gut is responsible for so much more than just digestion: - ~70% of the immune system lives in the gut - Helps break down and absorb nutrients from food - Supports skin health - Plays a role in mood and behavior - Helps regulate inflammation in the body When the gut is balanced, your dog tends to feel and function their best. ⚠️ What Happens When the Gut Is Off? An imbalanced microbiome (also called dysbiosis) can show up as: - Itchy skin or excessive paw licking - Ear infections - Loose stools or inconsistent digestion - Gas or bloating - Low energy or behavioral changes These symptoms are often treated on the surface—but many times, the root cause starts in the gut. What Impacts the Gut? There are a few key factors that influence your dog’s microbiome: - Diet (biggest one!) - Lack of variety in proteins - Highly processed foods - Antibiotics or medications - Environmental exposures This is why nutrition plays such a powerful role in your dog’s overall health. How to Support Your Dog’s Gut The good news—small changes can make a big difference: - Add fresh, whole foods to the bowl - Rotate proteins to support diversity - Be mindful of overprocessed treats and foods - Support the gut consistently (not just when there’s an issue) Remember—this doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Even small additions can start to shift things in the right direction. If your dog is dealing with ongoing symptoms, it’s worth asking:“What’s going on inside the gut?” Because when you support the gut, you’re not just addressing one issue—you’re supporting the whole dog. 💬 I’d love to hear from you—Have you noticed any of these signs in your dog?Or have you started adding fresh foods and seen a difference?
Let’s Talk About Your Dog’s Gut Microbiome
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Gut biome plays a significant role in human and canine health. Unfortunately with homemade gently cooked food we have encountered a significant constipation problem, to the point of having blood in the stool and our food driven dog has also started refusing to eat homemade food.
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Both have are experiencing constipation. Nala has experienced blood in the stool and Lu is refusing to eat homemade food.
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Magie Young
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I am a registered dietitian nutritionist. We have two playful two year-old Labrador retriever siblings. We live in Vermont.

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