The Raw Reboot: OCD Insights for Dog Diets
That’s where raw food for cats delivery can really offer a big convenience! Peaks Family Pets offers in-store pick-up and local delivery in Squamish, many times at no extra cost for purchases over $85.

The Raw Reboot: OCD Insights for Dog Diets

Properly feeding our pets is one of the most basic ways we can show them that we care. Now, the fashion is all on natural diets, including raw bones for dogs and easy raw delivery for cats. Here’s a good one: Peaks Family Pets in Squamish can give you the 411 with expert advice and fab raw feeding choices for your cats and dogs.

 

Why Dogs Crave Raw Bones

 

One of the greatest advantages of feeding your dog a diet of raw food is the use of raw bones. They’re not just a treat—they’re packed with minerals like calcium and phosphorus for healthy teeth and bones. The ancestors of wild canines regularly ate bones and cartilage, and raw feeding advocates attempt to replicate this more natural diet.

 

Standard dehydrated chicken feet available at pet stores don't look as if they can be chewed on easily, so do you just let your folks know you don't want any [sweet] potatoes?? . We had to stop allowing her to chew raw knucklebones because it was destroying her teeth... Then get some good garlic powder (it's safe for dogs to eat and has antibiotic properties) and put some on the cotton balls and soak them in honey before rolling the chicken feet in the cotton balls??? . (I also learnt that raw bones can clean dogs' teeth...well, so much for using chicken feet as toothbrushes, huh?!). We get our chew bones from Peaks Family Pets, a friend of my mom's, which has raw lamb bones for dental chewing as well as nutritional benefits. They are edible, feather-light bones to create a safe and satisfying chewing experience, which promotes cleaning of the teeth for better oral health. Sierra said she and her team of employees—which includes store manager Sierra and nutritionists—can also help customers with information on how to incorporate raw bones for dogs as part of a balanced raw or BARF diet regimen.

 

Decoding It with Raw Food for Cats Delivery

 

Cats are ‘obligate carnivores’—meat is an essential part of their diet. Nowadays, a growing number of pet owners are opting to feed a “natural, species-appropriate diet”. But the idea of stocking raw food in your freezer—and the mechanics of it—can be overwhelming.

 

That’s where raw food for cats delivery can really offer a big convenience! Peaks Family Pets offers in-store pick-up and local delivery in Squamish, many times at no extra cost for purchases over \$85. They have more than just balanced raw cat food—you can store and serve it easily too.

 

You can choose puréed or shaped patties, medallions, or bulk packs. The team ensures each and every recipe is balanced and nutritionally complete, so you needn’t worry that you’re not feeding enough muscle meat, organ, or bone to your cat.

 

Mindful Pet Transitions

 

Being a raw foodist is not something you can do without putting some thought and planning into your eating habits. Peaks Family Pets’ employees help dog and cat transitions for owners. They recommend you should start out either by switching entirely or slowly incorporating new raw foods into your current meals.

 

They also advocate for your pet’s gut health with probiotic recommendations and balanced feeding guidelines—especially good for pets with sensitivities or allergies. The new diet is easier and more secure for the dogs to get used to if you follow their practical advice.

 

Benefits of Raw Feeding

 

A raw diet has a few potential benefits:

 

  • Dental care: Raw bones also exercise jaw muscles and help clean teeth.
  • Nutrient quality: High-heat processing destroys enzymes and amino acids, so some nutrients may not be as available in a processed food.
  • Coat & Skin Shine: Essential fatty acids naturally reduce dander and give your pets’ coats a shine.
  • Digestive: Healthy flora in the gut makes for stronger resistance against allergies and gastrointestinal complaints.

Many cats thrive with far more energy and better digestion on a species-appropriate raw food diet.

Why Peaks Family Pets?

And in Limerick, Squamish Peaks Family Pets is that local vibe taken even more local and family-run in 1988. They know a thing or two about pet nutrition, and they're committed to your pet's natural diet.

Giant raw selection: raw dog and cat food, pure protein and complete meals, packed in all stages for all life stages — in five freezers, bam, bam, bam, one atop one, like a teetering iceberg.

FRIENDLY, KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF: The staff, from Sierra to Teresa, offer personalised recommendations.

  • Local pickup & convenience: available to pick up or deliver within Squamish and surrounding areas.
  • Handholding dashboard: They help answer any allergy, digestion and nutrition questions and help transition to a new dog food.

Leading the Way in Living Raw Nutrition

Learn about raw feeding: just stop by the store or call us to see what is right for you.

  • Choose your format: Could be bones, raw patties or frozen mixes — all of which are of premium quality and locally sourced.
  • Choose delivery or pick-up: free delivery for Squamish locals means it’s easy to stock up.
  • Make the switch smartly: mix raw with what you’re feeding her/him or transition over gradually. Toss in a dog bone or two and a full meal for a cat, too.

When you need raw bones for dogs or help with raw food for cats, Peaks Family Pets has the information, products and supplies for your pet’s nutritional needs.

Want to experiment with feeding your pet raw food?

Contact Peaks Family Pets to find out more about raw bones for dogs, to arrange raw food for cats delivery or to organise an in-store consultation.

It’s your turn to step up to happy, healthy pets.

The Raw Reboot: OCD Insights for Dog Diets
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