K9 Ancestral Diet Raw Dog Food
Hello everyone,
If you weren’t already aware, I am a website designer and social media junkie, along side trying to help people in real estate transactions. My time in web design has brought me to lots of interesting and fun clients, and one of my current clients is no exception. I wanted to introduce you all to K9 Ancestral Diet raw dog food today! This is a local company in Parker that I have been helping with web development and social media marketing – and I really love what they are working on.
K9 Ancestral Diet Raw Dog Food was developed from an earlier dog food company in Parker, known as Patty’s Patties. With a fresh new re brand, they are currently building up to be a premier supplier of premium raw dog food. K9 Ancestral Diet Raw Dog Food is processed right here in Colorado, in a USDA (human grade) food plant – which ensures the food is created with the highest care and quality in mind. K9 Ancestral diet features three recipes of flash frozen raw dog food, which can help your dog in getting all the vital micro nutrients he needs to be his best!
I am also happy to announce that K9 Ancestral Diet’s products are now available online, as well as some local pet stores. Their food comes in beef, bison, or lamb selections in either 2 or 4 oz portions. If you’re curious about feeding your dog raw or trying out K9 Ancestral diet’s products, you can find more information on their website below:
At K9 Ancestral Diet’s core we are a small family owned company that loves our pets. We decided that the other commercially available dog foods were not good enough. We consulted with the best animal nutritionist, AAFCO recommendations, and Veterinarians to deliver the best nutritionally balanced diet for our best friends. Our food is human grade and processed in a USDA inspected food plant to insure the best handling during the processing of our food.
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