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I am a dog trainer and I coach dog owners. I help you to train your dog(s) or puppy without the use of treats, aversive tools like shock collars, prong collars, force, and Domination. I teach and show you how to use "play & praise" as a reward to use to train your dog.
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I recently had an intriguing discussion with Miki Jacobs, a medium and author, covering topics such as spirits, connecting with loved ones, and the experiences of dogs after passing away. Our conversation delved into the profound connection between humans and animals, shedding light on what occurs when pets transition and more. While I shared a snippet of our 90-minute dialogue, the complete in...
Why You Should Train Your Dog Without The Use Of Food or Treats
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Which Training Style Fits You and Your Dog BEST?
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Crystal-and-Dexter
    @Crystal-and-Dexter 2 дні тому

    As a dog trainer, who almost exclusively works with behavioral dogs (evaluating bite record dogs at the shelter, traumatized, dog reactive, people reactive, fearful, overstimulated, overwhelmed, and often dangerous). I couldn't agree more. I can spot an e-collar trained dog from a mile away. Dog reactive dogs trained with an e-collar hold their bodies a certain way and you can see a dog crazy focusing on the owner (seemingly under control and very still) go from quiet to blow-up. In order for dogs to be able to handle stimulus in their environment and be relaxed, they must practice calm and relaxed. There is nothing about being afraid (of being shocked) to break eye-contact with the owner or move that promotes relaxed. The dog is in a constant state of stress. The dog is not practicing calm. Yes, with the e-collar, you can stop a well rehearsed reactivity cycle from continuing to be rehearsed (which is good), but your dog is not changing their brains response to other dogs correctly. You can get compliance, you can see quick fix results, but these results are harmful to the dogs' well-being. I've had to undo the damage caused by these big box training companies year after year for nearly 16 years. I am also a therapist. If I shocked my clients diagnosed with PTSD when they showed irritability, agitation, ECT in crowds, their outward presenting symptoms would likely go away. No one on earth would be like, "you've cured that person!" "The results speak for themselves." Any reasonable person would know the client is only now suffering (even more) in silence. I'm not skipping processing, teaching life-skills, healing how the brain 🧠 and body respond to stimulus for my human or dog clients.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining День тому

      I agree. A dog who is used to be trained with a shock collar is always in high arousal state of mind and can not relax because it never knows when it will feel the pain or the discomfort. It is a stressed dog mentally but physically is not showing it maybe because it is shut down emotionally.

  • @huyenminh5491
    @huyenminh5491 2 дні тому

    Hi Saro, my beagle was once lost and stolen by stranger. He has become unfriendly and barks a lot every time someone passes by. He doesn't want strangers to touch him. How should i make him understand that strangers do not bring danger and he should not bark? Please help me..

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 2 дні тому

      I’m sorry to hear about your beagle’s distressing experience. It’s understandable that he might feel anxious or defensive around strangers after such an ordeal. Here are some steps you can take to help him feel more comfortable and reduce his barking. Start by exposing your dog to strangers at a distance where he feels safe and doesn’t react. Gradually decrease the distance over time as he becomes more comfortable. Help your dog associate strangers with positive experiences. Arrange controlled, calm interactions with strangers. Ask a friend to help by approaching slowly and stopping if your dog shows signs of discomfort. Reward your dog for calm behavior. Teach and use the sit and stay commands. And finally, provide a safe space where your dog can retreat if he feels overwhelmed. This could be a quiet room or a crate with his favorite bedding and toys. I hope these tips help. Let me know if you need more help.

  • @manuelcosta2115
    @manuelcosta2115 2 дні тому

    How do I stop my dog from the spinning around in circles and barking when I car passes or when somebody enters the house energy she has is very bad then after that she gets tried and goes for the water bowl

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 2 дні тому

      That is a sign of an excited dog due to the lack of its needs being provided. The body and the mind are not stimulated enough so when exciting actions such as cars or people happen, the mind can not rest and does not know what to do and how to control its body and mind. So, focus on providing your dog's daily needs explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/7PLTj5zNSVw/v-deo.htmlsi=a59xe8mMV5Z4Ksrh

  • @brendahigdon346
    @brendahigdon346 3 дні тому

    My dog only chews up things when we are not at home so I'm thinking maybe anxiety cuz we left

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 2 дні тому

      Yes, that has to do with something we call separation anxiety. Here is a video to help you with: ua-cam.com/video/lJX9RB5sjGY/v-deo.htmlsi=DxvOWJLsImDlGXqP

  • @theozzyreport
    @theozzyreport 3 дні тому

    Thanks 👍

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 3 дні тому

      You are very welcome 👍.

    • @theozzyreport
      @theozzyreport 3 дні тому

      @@SaroDogTraining if you have met all of his needs and he is still doing these problematic behaviors, what steps should you take? Ignore puppy and give no attention?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 3 дні тому

      If you provide them all and if you still get problematic behaviours, it is a sign that you either didn't provide them properly or not enough or too much of something. You just have to provide what your dog needs and not what you think it needs.

    • @theozzyreport
      @theozzyreport 3 дні тому

      @@SaroDogTraining so find the right balance. 🙂👍

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 3 дні тому

      For sure. For instance I suggest to exercise a dog not more than 60 minutes a day and not less than 30 minutes.

  • @puffpuffpikachu
    @puffpuffpikachu 4 дні тому

    Beagle beagle

  • @puffpuffpikachu
    @puffpuffpikachu 4 дні тому

    I love when he says beagle goong to look at one tomorrow

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 4 дні тому

    This was so helpful. Now I can’t wait for Bodhi to jump on me so I can redirect him to sit and stay. (I won’t have to wait long). lol You make it so easy, Saro! Thank you very much! Your approach is kindness itself.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 4 дні тому

      I appreciate your feedback and feel free to update me with your progress.

    • @walterbenjamin1386
      @walterbenjamin1386 2 дні тому

      @@SaroDogTraining I am seeing progress already. I can see in his eyes that he’s learning what I want from him. Instead of feeling annoyed with him for jumping on me I can calmly say “no” and “sit” and it creates a behavior pattern that works for his dog brain and for my cashmere joggers. And it’s so easy!

  • @gingersnaptrack9337
    @gingersnaptrack9337 5 днів тому

    My dogs might be getting too much praise after hearing this list. I have 3 dogs and all 3 act out with a different bad behavior. One barks non-stop looking through our house windows or from the car, another digs holes in the garden and barks a lot, and the 3rd whines unless I constantly cuddle and praise him. I never heard of only using praise for them as a reward. This video is very helpful.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 4 дні тому

      Glad to hear that. It's a new perspective and a new way of looking at rewards. It is the most natural and effective way of rewarding dogs.

  • @shane5154
    @shane5154 5 днів тому

    By the way she was 4 and a half. Thanks for caring. Most don't. God bless you.

  • @shane5154
    @shane5154 5 днів тому

    Yes, Lilly had bad health. She had a bad stomach. I think that's where biting and chew came from. The vet's couldn't. They only help themselves to my money. I miss her. There were days I couldn't live with her but now I don't know how to live without her. I will never be the same. Love hurts.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 5 днів тому

      For sure a dog's love is more impactful on us than any other.

  • @RS-ly7kp
    @RS-ly7kp 5 днів тому

    Very helpful Saro ! Shnorhakaluyut :) fellow Armenian beagle owner :)

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 5 днів тому

      My pleasure 😊. Thank you for watching all the way from Armenia. How old is your beagle? What's the name?

  • @gingersnaptrack9337
    @gingersnaptrack9337 6 днів тому

    My one Bearded-Hair Collie could whine his way through eating a steak If I pet my other 2 dogs he gets louder. When I drive with him in the car, he will whine the whole ride if I do not keep one hand on him. When I take the dogs for a run on the beach or at the park, my other dogs run and have fun, but Flynn stays right next to me jumping up and down until I stop walking and pet him. His vet said he might benefit from antidepressant medication. I am starting to think he might have been born mentally challenged. I did not get him until he was 3, now he is 9. I would never give him up.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 5 днів тому

      Your dog is just simply in love with you and is attached to you and dependant to you. Simply understand that it is not a bad thing but you also need to make sure that you are providing his daily needs as he is asking you to provide them. No need to medicate a healthy dog. Here is a video explaining the needs: ua-cam.com/video/7PLTj5zNSVw/v-deo.htmlsi=s9fu3PF_YL7Hiq7r

    • @gingersnaptrack9337
      @gingersnaptrack9337 5 днів тому

      @@SaroDogTraining Thank you so much.

  • @shane5154
    @shane5154 8 днів тому

    Thank you so much. I am thinking about getting a beagle a little down the road. I just had to put down my Saint at four years old. It is hard to get over that. It was like losing a person to me. Thanks for your info.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 7 днів тому

      You are so welcome! Why you HAD to put down your dog?

    • @shane5154
      @shane5154 7 днів тому

      She was chewing on her paws until they were bleeding and she was having trouble getting up. The vet couldn't help her. I just wish I would have done something more. It is hard to live with.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 5 днів тому

      Was it in an old age? Did it have any health issues?

  • @shane5154
    @shane5154 9 днів тому

    Yes Sir, I want to watch your UA-cam on teaching a one year old beagle to come. Which one is that or what is the title of that? Thanks.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 9 днів тому

      Here it is my friend: ua-cam.com/video/LYI6ZwYVfNI/v-deo.htmlsi=9a-PXyNYBddnuZBs

  • @tannertolson
    @tannertolson 10 днів тому

    Somehow mine came with fecth. Its awesome.

  • @tiffanyford3582
    @tiffanyford3582 13 днів тому

    I love this and that you don't use treats! I have a Corgi puppy I'm excited to do this with.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 12 днів тому

      That's great. Start doing things like this when your corgi turns 6 month or older.

  • @manaarbroxton844
    @manaarbroxton844 13 днів тому

    I don’t have an issue with my dogs marking inside, but outside. I have 3 1 and a half year old pit mixes. Two are neutered and one is intact. The one who’s intact marks outside in the backyard over the others and I now notice the others started to mark in the backyard as well. I’ve been correcting it. Is that what I should do? I notice it frustrates the intact dog. Can issue occur if I leave it alone? Should I?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 13 днів тому

      Depends on the dogs. If it is frustrating for any of them, then you need to come up with a plan to make it less.If a dogs is so focused on that part of life, I think it is a sign that there is a lack of leadership and a dog's needs are not met. Let me know if you have nay follow up questions.

    • @manaarbroxton844
      @manaarbroxton844 12 днів тому

      @@SaroDogTraining thanks for your reply. Can you explain more? Asking because all the dogs are very submissive to me and my husband. Take commands well, walk well, are on routines. Don’t have complete access to all parts of the home, etc. in my opinion, the intact male is not a true part of the dog pack. He wants to be alpha but isn’t and doesn’t want to be #3. Also, what frustrates the intact dog is when I stop the marking. Otherwise he’s a happy dog.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 11 днів тому

      If the marking is so important to him, it seems to me that he needs a bit more leadership as he is not neutered and the hormones are taking over. You can either be more on top of him and reinforce to be not so focused on the other dogs or you can just let him be as this could be a good stimulation for him as long as it is not frustrating him. You'd be the judge.

    • @manaarbroxton844
      @manaarbroxton844 11 днів тому

      @@SaroDogTraining I get it! This is amazing advice and I appreciate it. New subbie

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 10 днів тому

      Great. Welcome to the community of educated dog lovers.

  • @surge534
    @surge534 14 днів тому

    I have 2 dogs and they bark all night, I think it's because are neighbors next to us have dogs too but they don't really bark at them too

    • @surge534
      @surge534 14 днів тому

      at day time they usually don't bark that much as night time

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 13 днів тому

      I don't have much information for why this is happening but most times is because the dogs are not stimulated enough during the day time and more active in the evenings.

  • @annylaurie422
    @annylaurie422 14 днів тому

    I play with my dogs everyday. I am from Alberta hoping to move B.C. soon. I drink coffee. My Aussie loves tug and swimming with me. My schnauzers love tug with a flirt pole and finding us

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 14 днів тому

      Those are great games that you can easily include some training in there and use them as rewards.

  • @annylaurie422
    @annylaurie422 14 днів тому

    I play with all my dogs everyday

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 15 днів тому

    Thanks so much for this instruction. I hope I can reverse my Bolo’s response to when I call him if I’m not equipped with food. He just stares at me. I’m starting your training right now!

  • @RonaldBraswell-fu8cf
    @RonaldBraswell-fu8cf 15 днів тому

    My beverage is coffee

  • @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED
    @BIBLE-UNBUTCHERED 15 днів тому

    Confident leaders give comfort to insecure dogs

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 15 днів тому

    I love your videos and am searching for one that would help me. My 3 year old Bolognese is extremely shy and much of the time won’t come when I call, unless he knows I have a treat. Even then he may not budge. Do you have a video that could help this old guy train my buddy better? Thank you for your beautiful way with dogs.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 15 днів тому

      Thank you so much for your feedback and comment. Here is a video which I ma sure will help: ua-cam.com/video/LYI6ZwYVfNI/v-deo.htmlsi=vWBhpZwrCSn9ciyC

    • @walterbenjamin1386
      @walterbenjamin1386 15 днів тому

      @@SaroDogTraining Thank you very much!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 14 днів тому

      You are very welcome.

  • @Drip527
    @Drip527 16 днів тому

    Thank you so much for tips

  • @MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName
    @MoGumboFukUTubeForChngngMyName 21 день тому

    I can only speak of my two beagles. I don’t know about other beagle’s behavior. Mine are both from a breeder who has been breeding champion hunting dogs for fifty years. People from all over the world are on years long waitlist for one of his dogs. He’s a family friend, so we were able to get one three years ago, and another one a year ago (even being friends, it was a year wait for each pup). We got the dogs as pets, they’ve both been neutered. We bought them from this breeder because we know and trust him. He’s spent fifty years breeding the dogs to be as healthy as possible and to have good dispositions. We never had any intention of using them to hunt, only as pets. But, we had no idea how innate and imbedded their hunting instinct would be. They both go insane when they see a rabbit outside. When they are outdoors they immediately hit on a sent and nose down track the rabbit. Hell, you can just quietly say the word “rabbit” when they are in the house, and their heads pop up and go on a swivel. They can be in a part of the house where they can’t see outside, and will still go crazy if a rabbit comes in the yard. I don’t think you, or any trainer in the world, could take them off leash and have them stay with you or recall them once they pick up a scent and take off. Their brains turn off and there’s nothing but that hunt. To make a short story long, we have to use the training/hunting collar to recall our dogs, whether we’ve taken them to a place we’re they can run loose, or whenever they escape the house. We were told by the breeder that we would need to do that. And we spent a lot of time with him learning how to train them using the collar. The collars have a three stimulus… beeping noise, vibration, and shock. (For the people who don’t know, the shock is like a static shock you get when you walk on carpet and touch the door knob. It’s not electrocuting them.) Once you train them so you can recall them (initially with shock, then vibration, then beep), you only have to push the button that makes the beeping sound and they come back. There is a training process you have to go thru though. You can’t just put the collar on, let the dog run free, then zap him and expect him to come back. It won’t, it will be confused and scared and have no idea what is happening. You also can’t just Willy-Nilly use the collar for everything (zap to make them stop barking, zap if they go on the sofa, zap if they get in your trash, etc), that’s abusive and will ruin your dog. This post is mainly for the readers, I’m sure the Trainer on this channel knows all of this… whether or not he agrees.

  • @nyintell1
    @nyintell1 27 днів тому

    You talked a lot about what to do, but you did not demonstrate how to do it. Waste on my time.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 26 днів тому

      I am sorry that you didn't get what you needed and wasted 8 minutes of your life.

  • @davidmushinski8196
    @davidmushinski8196 28 днів тому

    I’m always happy to see your videos your help with beagles mines going on 3 yrs and she’s just the best I’d say it’s not so much me as it’s the dog they are so great to work with

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 29 днів тому

    I have the opposite problem. I need to calm my dog down.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining 28 днів тому

      Try investing on some short but sweet sessions of stimulating activities throughout the day rather than one or few long and physically challenging activities.

    • @watchmoivies123
      @watchmoivies123 28 днів тому

      Thanks, I do and I also play very relaxing music

  • @teribertt
    @teribertt Місяць тому

    I have an eight year old Jack Russell Terrier female. I play with her every day. I have a very good relationship with my dog and enjoy your videos.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      That is awesome! Have fun playing and training your dog.

  • @ChiefHerzensCoach
    @ChiefHerzensCoach Місяць тому

    1: food is a social gesture too. wolfs/dogs in the wild eat a mouse or a rabbit - not just twice a day or every other day. it is a mixture. and there is no insulin rush and no diabetics if you use no-carb treats. and not too much. my dogs get 14, 15, 16 years (golden retriever, GSD etc) - so quite old. i allways trained on high levels using treats as one reward between others. btw in nature dogs have not to heel, to be sent forward, to do SAR, to stand, turn, stay etc on distance. this all is not "natural". 2. as my dogs allways learned very quickly and kept the command when i weaned it allmost from food and used the treats for the new tricks. 3. food is great for anxious animals or otherwise traumatized and aggressive ones because it is social without creating too much excitement (except when the dog comes just from starving but i had even this and they calmed down within days knowing they would have enough food from now on). 4. you can mix all kinds of rewards: friedly expression, food, play, touch - everything the dog likes in this moment. it also can be just sniffing an interesting place, have a run or a swim...

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      You make some valid points. While it's true that wolves and wild dogs may eat whatever they find in nature, it's important to recognize that domesticated dogs have different dietary needs and behaviors. Unlike their wild counterparts, domesticated dogs have evolved alongside humans and have adapted to a diet that may differ from what they would consume in the wild. Considering that dogs are domesticated animals, it's worth questioning the reliance on food-based training methods. If we observe natural behavior, we might notice that animals in the wild don't necessarily train each other using food rewards. This begs the question: Is it truly natural to use food as a primary training tool for dogs? Furthermore, it's worth noting that anxious or nervous dogs may exhibit reluctance to accept food, suggesting that food may not be as central to their social behavior as we assume. In fact, animals in general tend to prefer eating alone rather than sharing food as a social activity. In light of these observations, it's reasonable to reconsider the role of food in dog training. While food rewards can be effective in some cases, they should be viewed as a supplementary tool rather than the sole method of training. If someone continues to rely on food-based training despite these considerations, it may be worth exploring alternative approaches that prioritize the dog's natural instincts and social behavior.

  • @sorryboy5836
    @sorryboy5836 Місяць тому

    I have a 10 month pitbull I got from a shelter I give her hill science diet like I been feeding my small other dog .I'm on a budget so I need to know exactly what to feed them instead and not to give them diarrhea .What do you suggest please that won't be expensive for 2 dogs.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      The simplest and the most economic way of providing a healthy meal for your dogs is to shop whatever meat that is on sale in your local stores as the main protein. Next you can add any veggies that you can buy or the leftovers or odds and ends of the veggies that you consume. Think of these be the main content. 70% meat, 30% veggies. If you can add an egg to their meal that would be amazing as well but deduct the meat when adding eggs. Add some ginger, some garlic and turmeric powder plus a spoon of omega 3 oil and you are done. The worse case scenario, do your best to add any of these to your current kibble that you are feeding.

  • @pinkpanther280
    @pinkpanther280 Місяць тому

    Ok I am trying to bell train my puppy, taking him out in the morning, a walk everyday.he will pee outside multiple times, come back in and pee again . He can have multiple accidents within 10 minutes. Should I worry ? He is 15 weeks old

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      It is just too young and needs to go out more often than once. Every two hours. Here is more detailed explanation: ua-cam.com/video/oFQHPGBMPZc/v-deo.htmlsi=DwHifKMG9B-EPfQI

  • @ImprovPerformanceLab
    @ImprovPerformanceLab Місяць тому

    Thank you, so very informative. Going forward will wean my dog off of treats.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      Wonderful! Here is to happy and healthy training.

  • @MeloKun963
    @MeloKun963 Місяць тому

    Well I guess I’m good then , coz I own a Cat 💀 and they ain’t getting trained by anyone 😅

    • @ChiefHerzensCoach
      @ChiefHerzensCoach Місяць тому

      never heard of clickertraining for cats? you can cut a stripe of chicken meat in little peaces like 3x3 mm and have about 30 of them. use them for your daily training sessions and see your cat having fun (and still being a normal cat ;) )

  • @billcook4768
    @billcook4768 Місяць тому

    You nailed it. I will say once our beagle got comfortable knowing this was his home and we would always come back, he never tried to escape and separation anxiety went away. But the begging for food never went away and is the one thing that annoys us. The noise (the noise!) and the stubbornness are now just part of his charm.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      The food bagging probably started long time ago as a simple sharing food from the table which has now become a habit. Try feeding your beagle in slow feeder food at the same time that you have dinner.

  • @teatro_beagles
    @teatro_beagles Місяць тому

    At what age do you introduce dogs to basic agility?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      One year and older or when a dog has fully (physically) developed.

  • @melantjac
    @melantjac Місяць тому

    You are absolutely amazing ! Thank you for this, the best advice ever…….”Let a Beagle be a Beagle”!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      You are so welcome! Thank you for your feedback.

  • @equestrian_avery
    @equestrian_avery Місяць тому

    I’ve trained my dog up to 6 ft, I never put treats before, I just let her do it herself, and if I see her mislead the stride I pull her away, and when she lands hardly I end the session.

  • @hearty.hun.
    @hearty.hun. Місяць тому

    I'm really happy to see that you are actually train your dog like this and treated him so calm an positivelly. ❤❤

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      I am glad you like the method and enjoyed the video. I feel this is what dog training should feel and look like.

    • @hearty.hun.
      @hearty.hun. Місяць тому

      @@SaroDogTraining yeah it's so true❤️

  • @bufenuf642
    @bufenuf642 Місяць тому

    Saro is a great trainer and his praise and play vs treat method should be considered. Similarly, the way of eating that is accepted has been 4- 6 times a day including snacking. However with Keto/low carb you move away from the forced agenda and come to better health and results. Add in fasting and you amplify your results. The Keto Kamp coach has it right. Do this in steps. Follow nature and our ancestral ways of eating. Don’t follow the crowd if you seek different results. Thanks gentlemen. I’m in the right kamp for me.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Місяць тому

      Thank you for your feedback and comment. I love keto and fasting as well. It has changed the way I feel both mentally and physically. I highly suggest it as well for both humans and dogs.