In its most simplistic form, Food Energetics is how food affects the body.  In summer, we naturally choose cooling foods like salads and fresh fruit, and in the middle of winter, we choose root veggies like sweet potato.  Or even think about how you feel after you eat a jalapeno – hot, right?  

 

And we can apply this same idea to our pets.  If your dogs are perfectly healthy and balanced, then you can rotate recipes based on the season; in the summer, mix between cooling and neutral, and in winter, mix between our neutral formula and our warming formula.  If your dogs prefer to snuggle under blankets or seek out warmth, then they would likely do better with our warming recipe.  If your dogs seek out cold, like choosing to lay on a tile floor over the carpet, then select our cooling recipe.  See our attached quiz to identify what you think your four-legger is. 

 

Food energetics is just a gentle persuasion, so you can never go wrong.  But we like to think of it as one more tool for pet parents to balance their pups and provide them the highest quality of life possible.