Hey, Happy Monday! There are lots of different types of dog
food on the market. Fresh, kibble, wet, raw, air-dried, and so on. Over the coming months, we’ll be producing comprehensive guides to each kind with the help of some of the country's top nutritionists. We’re beginning the series with a guide to freeze-dried raw dog food, which we wrote with Dr.
Richard Patton. Dr. Patton is a PhD nutritionist with nearly half a century of experience in creating dog food recipes. He
recently helped develop 5-star-rated Maxbone freeze-dried raw, so he is particularly qualified for the article.
It's a fascinating read, and an insight into an increasingly popular type of dog food. The article covers key areas and questions, including: - How is freeze-dried raw dog food made?
- Is freeze-dried raw dog food safe?
- How long does freeze-dried raw dog food last?
- Can I mix freeze-dried raw dog food with kibble?
- Is freeze-dried raw dog food worth the price?
- Can you use freeze-dried raw dog food as a topper?
You can read the full article here:
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