Organic Pet Food Stores Washington DC

Instead of recommending a specific brand of food, I'd encourage you to talk to your veterinarian about your pet's specific needs, based on age, size, weight, breed, health conditions and other variables. Tell the vet you want to buy an organic food, and review the available options.

GreenPets
(202) 986-7907
1722 14th Street NW
Washington, DC
The Dog Chef
(301) 785-2998
3901 tunlaw rd nw suite 102
Washington, DC
Max & Ruffy's
(703) 465-4481
PO Box 100605
Arlington, VA
The Big Bad Woof
(202) 291-2404
117 Carroll St., NW
Washington, DC
Nature's Nibbles
703-931-5241
2601 Mount Vernon Avenue
Alexandria, VA
Pet Pantry
(202) 363-6644
4455 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC
PetMAC Marketplace & Adoption Center
703-908-PETS
822 N. Kenmore Street
Arlington, VA
PetMAC
202-966-PETS
4220 Fessenden St.,NW
Washington, DC
Pet Sage
703-299-5044
2391 South Dove Street
Alexandria, VA
Aunt Jeni's Home Made
(301) 702-0123
PO Box 124
Temple Hills, MD
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The Organic Pet-Food Checklist

Charlie enjoyed watching the Puppy Bowl on Super Bowl Sunday, but some of her human guests managed to slip her a variety of questionable snacks during the day’s events. 

Not surprisingly, Charlie repaid everyone’s generosity with a series of gastrointestinal upheavals. As a puppy that eats table food only when it drops from the kitchen prep area, she’s not used to anything other than her carefully selected organic dog food, which contains: 

  1. Protein to build and maintain strong muscles
  2. Vitamins and minerals for heart health
  3. Antioxidants like beta-carotene and vitamin E to promote a strong immune system
  4. A fiber blend for optimal digestive health
  5. Omega-3 fatty acids for healthy skin and coat
  6. Multigrain carbohydrates like corn, rice, sorghum and barley for energy and vitality
  7. Natural calcium for strong teeth and bones 

Instead of recommending a specific brand of food, I’d encourage you to talk to your veterinarian about your pet’s specific needs, based on age, size, weight, breed, health conditions and other variables. Tell the vet you want to buy an organic food, and review the available options. 

Tune in tomorrow for info on prebiotic and probiotic supplements for pets.

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