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SWITCHING FROM PROCESSED FOODS


            THE ROAD TO IDEAL HEALTH



            Processed or kibble foods are riddled with addictive ingredients, much like junk food, that can make switching
            to raw more challenging than we’d like. Depending on the quality and longevity of the diet your dog is

            transitioning from, they may be more resistant to change. Many pets are picky about consistency, texture,
            and smells when a new food varies from what they’re accustomed to, even before sampling it.




            TRANSITION METHODS FORDOGS




      1     TOUGH LOVE


            Typically, dogs are in the habit of eating when they are being presented with food. Introduce their raw
            meal in replacement of their food and habitual feeding times. Let it sit out for 30 minutes. If your pet
            doesn’t eat, take the food way, refrigerate and wait an hour or so. Repeat. Give them their raw food and

            let it sit out. Pets can be picky about temperature. Counter-intuitively, fermented raw foods can sit out
            at room temperature up to 8 hours. In fact, the longer it sits out, the more good bacteria populates the
            food, the healthier it is.

            Repeat this method until your dog understands that when you place the food out, it’s time to eat.

            They will understand the pressure of eating when presented with raw food, otherwise the food will be
            taken away.

      2     TRANSITION SLOWLY


            Some dogs will take to raw food immediately, but some will not.
            Introduce a small amount. Add 1/4 of our raw product and/or raw
            milk to their current diet and gradually continue to add more raw
            food to their diet until the ratio reaches 0:100, and you are

            feeding your pet a 100% Answers raw food diet.




















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