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Feeding your dog a proper diet is key to their health and happiness. Spruce up your pup's food by adding some different meal toppers at dinner time! NOTE: rehydrating dog food with warm water has many health benefits. We highly recommend it! 



Our recommended dog food:

Gentle Giants Puppy Food:

Dry food: https://www.chewy.com/gentle-giants-natural-non-gmo-dog/dp/133779 

Canned food: https://www.chewy.com/gentle-giants-natural-non-gmo-puppy/dp/133816

Gentle Giants Adult Food:

Dry food: https://www.chewy.com/gentle-giants-natural-non-gmo-dog/dp/133779 

Canned food: https://www.chewy.com/gentle-giants-non-gmo-puppy-grain/dp/133800


A guide to your dog's dinner:

Dog food 50%

It is absolutely essential that your dog be fed a top-quality dog food. Here at Granite Ridge Bernedoodles, all of our dogs are fed Gentile Giants. This is a very clean ingredient, affordable dog food, and we highly recommend. 

Raw 30%

Dogs are carnivores, and absolutely must be fed a raw-based diet for optimal health+happiness! Here are some of our top-favorite raw toppers we add to our Doodle's food daily.

1. Organic/frozen chicken foot (nails removed) 

2. Organic/raw egg yolk 

3. Organic/raw venison

4. Organic/raw cow bone 

Vegetables 15%

Vegetables are a very important part of your dog's diet, and should be fed daily. Here are some of our all-time favorite options! Rotate between these for a healthy/happy dog! 

1. Raw carrot 

2. Raw sweet potatoes 

3. Celery 

4. Beets 

5. Bell pepper  

NOTE: All vegetables should be fed uncooked. 

Fruits 4%

While occasional fruit is essential in your dog's diet, it should not be fed too often. We add fruit to our Doodles' dinner 2-3x per week, Here are our top-picks: 

1. Frozen blueberries 

2. Watermelon 

3. Strawberries 

5. Orange slice 

Fun toppers 1%

One-two times per week, we like to throw in a fun treat. Here are some great options. 

1. PB (unsalted, sugar-free) 

2. Cottage cheese 

3. Raw, canned pumpkin (NOT pumpkin pie filling) 

4. Sour krout

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