Dogged’s Innovative Slow Feeders: A Must-Have for Pet Parents
In this episode of the Canine Culture Podcast, host Brittany sits down with Trevor, co-founder of Dogged, to discuss the importance of slow feeders, enrichment products, and high-quality dog treats.
Topics Covered:
What are slow feeders, and how do they improve digestion?
The dangers of fast eating and how to prevent bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus).
The benefits of enrichment tools like lick mats and puzzle bowls.
How Dogged designs functional, aesthetically pleasing pet products.
The difference between freeze-dried vs. air-dried treats.
Why You Should Listen: If you want to help your dog eat slower, prevent digestion issues, and make mealtime more engaging, this episode is for you! Plus, find out how Dogged’s innovative 3-in-1 slow feeder simplifies feeding time for both dogs and pet parents.
About Dogged:
Dogged is for curious dogs and humans. For dogs living enriched lives and for humans whose lives are made richer by their dogs. A place where you, your dog, and community come first. Trusted, tested and much-loved sustainable products for walk, play, eat, sleep, care, and wear.
Our vision, is to create a space where curious dogs and humans discover, learn, and play together.
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As always, the topics discussed are for informational purposes only and if you have specific questions about your pets, please contact your local veterinarian.
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