Feed Your Best Friend Better, Revised Edition : Easy, Nutritious Meals and Treats for Dogs
Feed Your Best Friend Better, Revised Edition : Easy, Nutritious Meals and Treats for Dogs
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Author(s): Woodford, Rick
ISBN No.: 9781524859695
Pages: 240
Year: 202112
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.45
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Who knew feeding your best friend could be so easy? Feed Your Best Friend Better is the most complete, accessible, everyday nutrition guide for your dog, including information on foods you can feed your dog straight from the cutting board, as well as a wide variety of recipes for meals, treats, snacks, and supplements that you can prep in just minutes for the stovetop or oven. It's not gourmet, it's gourmutt-and your dog will love it! Feed Your Best Friend Better makes it easy to skip the chemicals, corn fillers, and meat by-products, and give your dog the same antioxidants, natural vitamins and minerals, and phytochemicals that keep you healthy. Using a combination of research and personal experience, Rick has used the same manuals veterinarians use when developing recipes to ensure everything about this food is whole, clean, and packed with nutrients. With even more recipes that will make any dog (and human) drool, this 10th Anniversary revised and updated edition makes the transition to homemade dog food simple without breaking the bank. With a variety of meals from meat-based, meat and vegetables, or meat with grain, your companion will eat happier and healthier. After his beloved dog Jackson was diagnosed with cancer and given a year to live, Rick Woodford began his dog food journey. Using his professional research skills gained from over twenty years in data analytics, certified veterinary guidance and testing, and love for his furry best friend, Rick opened Dog Stew, a company that produced nutritional, homemade dog food for dogs in the Pacific Northwest, with a specialty in assisting dogs with ailments. With the original intention to send Jackson out in style by cooking food usually reserved for humans, Rick found the transition from "dog" food to "human" food helped Jackson to live four more years, cancer free.


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