Nothing makes me happier than feeding my dogs well. But this was fun letting Flambo choose dinner, I want to see what the other boys will choose.
-Kibble is @Open Farm Pet code FLAMBO to save $25 off your first order over $100
-Raw is @Oma’s Pride code FLAMBO for 40% off your first order.
-Goat milk and duck hearts are @Shepherd Boy Farms
-And the bowl is @ollieb.good 😍
#TalkingDog #DogButtons #dogfood #feedingroutine #dogsoftiktok
Feeding dogs with variety and personalization can make mealtime exciting and beneficial for their health. Using dog communication buttons, like in my experience with Flambo, allows pets to express their preferences and engage in their feeding routine actively. It’s fascinating to observe how dogs choose among options such as beef or chicken, spinach or broccoli, and unique treats like duck hearts or even frog legs. From my experience, incorporating super fruits and freeze-dried wholesome treats enhances dogs’ nutrition and keeps their meals interesting. For instance, freeze-dried duck hearts from Shepherd Boy Farms are not only tasty but rich in protein and essential nutrients. Pairing these with goat milk supports digestion and adds variety beyond standard kibble or raw food. When feeding dogs, it's important to consider each pet’s tailored nutritional needs, which can vary by age, breed, and health conditions. Using reputable brands, like Open Farm for ethically sourced kibble and Oma’s Pride for raw options, ensures high-quality ingredients. I strongly recommend taking advantage of their promotions with special codes to make premium feeding more affordable. Additionally, the use of interactive feeding bowls, such as those from Ollie, can make mealtime visually appealing and comfortable for dogs. Overall, mixing traditional food with innovative, wholesome treats and involving dogs in the choice can boost their enthusiasm for meals and support their wellbeing. This approach has worked well for my dogs and might inspire other pet owners to experiment with creative feeding routines.
































































