Should you put your pet on a raw diet?

| March 24, 2022 in Business Matters

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In this episode of Business Matters, presented by Valley First, a division of First West Credit Union, host Rob Cupello is joined by Cathie Bal, founder of Wood Mountain Naturals, dehydrated pet food made with natural ingredients.

The idea for Wood Mountain Naturals was born when Cathie’s rottweiler Zara became severely ill about five years ago. After extensive testing, she was diagnosed with an extremely rare thyroid condition, meaning she needed to eat a raw diet. When Cathie realized how much work it was to prep and store raw meals for a pet, she decided to create a product that would make the process simpler for herself and other pet owners.

Watch the full episode to learn more about the benefits of feeding your pet raw, natural, and locally sourced meals and where you can buy Wood Mountain Naturals products for your dog (and in the near future, cat) today.

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