Worried About Making Your Own Homemade Pet Food? Consider This!

Worried About Making Your Own Homemade Pet Food? Consider This!

Worried About Making Your Own Homemade Pet Food? Consider This!

Worried About Making Your Own Homemade Pet Food? CONSIDER THIS!

Have you been considering making your own pet food at home but you're nervous about getting started? It's normal to have reservations about making the leap, but here's something to consider!

One Thing That Helped Me

I also had reservations making pet food on my own at first, but then I considered a little known fact. Commercial pet food has only been around since the early 1930s. This means that for thousands of years, people were feeding their cats and dogs a raw diet. Commercial food hasn't been the norm until very recently!

Why Make the Leap

Making your own pet food at home is a great choice for your furry friends because it gives them a diet rich in raw meat, vegetables, plant matter, and starches. It truly gives them a well-rounded diet much better than processed food does. 

However, don't forget to always work with a certified pet professional to create a balanced diet that's tailored to your pet's personal health needs. This is a much better alternative to simply throwing foods together. 

If you want to take the leap and begin making your own healthy, balanced home-made pet food click here to get your FREE downloadable Home-Made Pet Food Recipe Pamphlet.

~PetCoachApril

April Arguin A.S., C.P.N., M.P.H.

Comments

  • anyone who finds the free pamphlet overwhelming can either purchase PetCoach April’s Online Video Tutorials to follow the easy step-by-step instructions… or can also schedule a private consultation with April. https://www.udemy.com/join/login-popup/?next=/course/home-made-pet-food-in-minutes/learn/lecture/31112212#overview

    April Arguin on

  • The pamphlet is good but waaaaay too complicated. Very daunting and overwhelming. Is there a simpler recipe to start with for cats?

    Bunnie on

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