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Real food can prevent
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1

Become a poop inspector

Why is it so uncomfortable to talk about poop? We all poop, and so do our dogs! So let’s take the shame and awkwardness out of the equation and see what we can learn about your dog from his poop.

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2

Share your food with your dog.

Feeding real food is as simple as opening up your refrigerator and sharing a few groceries you bought for yourself!

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3

Try something new, and repeat!

Next time you go grocery shopping, pick up something new to share with your dog. Don’t overthink it.

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