1. Better Food Means Better Behavior
Many people focus on nutrition for physical health, but we’ve learned that the right food has a huge impact on behavior, too. Since switching to Life’s Abundance, we’ve consistently seen calmer, more balanced dogs with better digestion, and shinier and healthier coats. Just like people, dogs perform better when they feel good. Their energy levels become more even, their anxiety lowers, and they’re simply more themselves when their stomach feels good and they aren’t itchy. We’ve seen our dogs become noticeably more relaxed and that transformation started with what was going into their bowls.
Good food supports every system in a dog’s body, from their gut to their brain, and it shows in how they act. If your dog is struggling with hyperactivity, mood swings, or stress, poor nutrition might be playing a bigger role than you think.
2. Reggie’s Story
Years ago, our senior dog Reggie was on three different medications, one for chronic allergies, another for joint inflammation, and a third for liver support, which he needed because of the strain from the first two medications. We were doing everything we could to keep him comfortable, but it felt like we were managing symptoms instead of addressing the root cause.
That’s when we decided to look into food as part of his care plan. Another experienced Australian Labradoodle breeder recommended Life’s Abundance and we decided to give it a try. Over the next few months, we saw a shift that felt almost too good to be true: Reggie’s itching reduced, his mobility improved, and his liver values stabilized. With our vet’s guidance, we slowly weaned him off all three medications. He lived his final years feeling better than he had in a long time and it all started with a change in what he was eating.
Reggie’s transformation is what inspired us to learn more about pet nutrition, and ultimately what led us to represent Life’s Abundance as partners. We saw firsthand what was possible when a dog receives real, clean, balanced food.