EPISODE · Jul 27, 2022 · 34 MIN
34. Slow Feeders for Dogs with Carol Smeja
from Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino · host Angela Ardolino
Many dog owners are so focused on what to feed their dogs that they don’t think about how they’re feeding them. But the way we feed our dogs can have a major impact on their digestion, behavior, and overall health. In this episode, Carol Smeja shares the science behind how dogs eat, including what we can learn from watching wolves and wildcats. She explains why bowls are not the best way to feed your dog and breaks down the different things to look for in a dog feeder, from color to material to shape. Carol is the creator of Mine Pet Platter, a unique and science-backed solution to many of the common dog feeding issues. Episode Recap:Many feeding problems in dogs come from not feeding them the way they’d eat in the wild (0:58)What are the benefits of the Mine Pet Platter? (6:04)Most dogs eat too fast, but changing the device we feed them from will help (11:25)Feeding on a platter can help picky eaters (14:42)Make sure the bowls or mats you’re using are made of safe, quality materials (22:24)The color you serve your dog on matters (31:05)How to learn more about Mine Pet Platter (32:42)Use code RADIO for 15% off your first order at https://cbddoghealth.comUse code MYCO10 for 10% off your order of https://mycodog.comNote: Like all discount codes, they don't last furever!Resources:Find out more about the platter on the Mine Pet Platter WebsiteFollow Mine Pet Platter on Instagram and Facebook Get your Mine Pet Platter on the Your Natural Dog website for 20% off with discount code MINE20Have a question about your pet that you want answered on the podcast? Email us at [email protected] Sign up for 10% off your first purchase on the Your Natural Dog storeAngie’s WebsiteCBD Dog HealthYour Natural DogNote: Like all discount codes, they don't last furever!Follow Your Natural Dog on Facebook and Instagram and if you want to see what Angie (our founder) is up to, follow her here: Facebook and Instagram
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Many dog owners are so focused on what to feed their dogs that they don’t think about how they’re feeding them. But the way we feed our dogs can have a major impact on their digestion, behavior, and overall health. In this episode, Carol Smeja shares the science behind how dogs eat, including what we can learn from watching wolves and wildcats. She explains why bowls are not the best way to feed your dog and breaks down the different things to look for in a dog feeder, from color to material to shape. Carol is the creator of Mine Pet Platter, a unique and science-backed solution to many of the common dog feeding issues. Episode Recap:Many feeding problems in dogs come from not feeding them the way they’d eat in the wild (0:58)What are the benefits of the Mine Pet Platter? (6:04)Most dogs eat too fast, but changing the device we feed them from will help (11:25)Feeding on a platter can help picky eaters (14:42)Make sure the bowls or mats you’re using are made of safe, quality materials (22:24)The color you serve your dog on matters (31:05)How to learn more about Mine Pet Platter (32:42)Use code RADIO for 15% off your first order at https://cbddoghealth.comUse code MYCO10 for 10% off your order of https://mycodog.comNote: Like all discount codes, they don't last furever!Resources:Find out more about the platter on the Mine Pet Platter WebsiteFollow Mine Pet Platter on Instagram and Facebook Get your Mine Pet Platter on the Your Natural Dog website for 20% off with discount code MINE20Have a question about your pet that you want answered on the podcast? Email us at [email protected] Sign up for 10% off your first purchase on the Your Natural Dog storeAngie’s WebsiteCBD Dog HealthYour Natural DogNote: Like all discount codes, they don't last furever!Follow Your Natural Dog on Facebook and Instagram and if you want to see what Angie (our founder) is up to, follow her here: Facebook and Instagram
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