I have been feeding these girls a raw diet for about 6-7 months. Mala (the brown one) has been on a raw diet since she was 3 weeks old. A month ago, we got Chaokaui (the black one), and she has been introduced to a raw diet since then.

Mala has always been a happy, healthy girl. Her teeth are clean and white, her structure and muscles look amazing—strong and lean. Her coat is always so soft, clean (not smelly at all), and shiny ✨ (everyone who pets her says so as well 🄰).

Chaokaui is a fully grown dog, and her previous owner fed her a mix of human-cooked meals and kibble. I’ve been carefully monitoring her diet. I started by gradually adding ground beef to her meals and slowly introduced small pieces of bone, like chicken feet or chicken wing tips. This way, I could observe the transition.

Her coat looks nicer now thanks to the diet and more frequent baths. Her šŸ’© is healthier, solid, and much smaller. Her breath smells much better, so she has much less of a ā€œdog smellā€ when she cleans herself.

Feeding raw is great for your little ones (at least to mine), but it also requires time, effort, and care (as we all know, it’s the proof of work 😌). It’s not convenient, but it’s šŸ’Æ worth it.

** Not a dog nutritionist/expert, just a dog mom who is trying her best to provide her pups with good nutrients. **

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