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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2018 · 19 MIN

013 Why Dogs Rip their Plush Toys Apart & The Most Important Feeding Rule for Your Cat

from Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents · host NutriSource Pet Foods

Are you thinking of getting a new puppy or kitten or want a specific breed? Before going to a breeder or a pet store to buy one– there is a really good website to check out first, where you may find exactly what you want by adopting.  I’ll share this great resource. Plus, does your dog destroy all those expensive plush toys you buy it, by ripping the stuffing out of them.  There is an actual biologically driven reason for this. Jean Donaldson, world renown dog trainer, explains this behavior and what you can do to save your money, yet still satisfy your dog’s needs. Finally, you may be using a method of feeding your cat that can actually contribute to them becoming a finicky eater as well as negatively affecting its health. When you find out what it is, you might want to make a change and start following this beneficial rule about feeding your feline. Resources for this episode: How to adopt that specific pet you are looking for: Petfinder.com. Jean Donaldson’s website. Jean Donaldson’s book: The Culture Clash, A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding the Relationship between Humans and Domestic Dogs. Source for story about the Primary Feeding Rule: The Natural Cat by Anitra Frazier with Norma Eckroate. For the full show notes of this episode, and to read this week’s blog article: www.raisingyourpaws.com. Please let us know what you think of the podcast. Rate and review it on iTunes.    

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