Our fur babies rely on us for every meal—but behind those eager eyes and wagging tails lies a world of nutritional needs we often misunderstand.
Fussy eating, itching, poor coat health, or chronic tummy troubles are rarely just “normal quirks.”
More often, they are silent signals of an imbalanced diet, gaps in essential nutrients, or foods that don’t truly support their unique bodies.
At Pawsome Home, we believe that nourishing your dog child is more than feeding—it’s an act of love, care, and lifelong wellbeing.
As a Certified Canine Nutrition Consultant, I guide paw parents to see beyond commercial promises and social media myths, helping you make informed, balanced, and tailored food choices for your fur baby.
We work alongside you to:
• Decode your dog child’s nutritional needs based on their age, health, medical condition and lifestyle.
• Demystify ingredients, labels, and common food mistakes.
• Create personalized, practical feeding plans that fit your dog child’s body—and your home.
Our approach is science-backed, holistic, and empathetic—empowering you to nourish with confidence, knowing you are filling their bowl with what truly supports their health, inside and out.
Because what goes in their bowl today, shapes their happiness tomorrow.
Improved Digestion
Healthy Skin & Coat
Nutrient-dense diets rich in Omega-3s promote a shiny coat and reduce skin issues.
Joint & Muscle Health
Stronger Immunity
Better Dental Health

This approach mimics the diet of dogs’ wild ancestors by replicating whole prey consumption.
A raw, balanced mix of muscle meat, bones, and organs for optimal nutrition. Supports digestion, detox, and overall health but requires careful sourcing and balance.

This model includes muscle meat, bones, organs, and small portions of fruits, vegetables, and supplements.
Includes fiber, antioxidants, and natural supplements for targeted health benefits. Supports nutrient variety but requires careful planning and consideration of sensitivities.

Gently cooked, fresh meals are a nutrient-dense alternative to raw feeding, offering many of the same benefits while reducing the risk of bacterial contamination.
A balanced mix of meats, organs, veggies, and healthy fats, free from additives. More digestible than kibble and customizable for dietary needs but requires proper supplementation.
Boost your dog's kibble with dehydrated meat, probiotics like yogurt or bone broth, and dog-safe veggies or fruits for added nutrition.
Even if you primarily feed kibble, switch protein sources regularly (chicken, lamb, fish) to offer nutrient variety.
Add warm water or broth to kibble to increase moisture content, supporting hydration and digestion.
Enhance your dog's health with Omega-3 oils for skin and coat, joint supplements for mobility, and probiotics for better digestion.
• All the information on this page is meant to help and guide you, but it’s not a replacement for professional advice from a vet or certified pet nutrition expert.
• Every paw-pup is one-of-a-kind — with different needs depending on their age, health, and daily adventures. What works for one floof might not work for another!
• Before switching up your paw-pup’s meals or trying out a new diet (especially homemade raw or cooked food), it’s super important to check in with your vet or a certified canine nutritionist.
• Even the most loving DIY meals can sometimes miss the mark on nutrients.
• At Pawsome Home, we’re here to help with one-on-one, science-backed consultations so you can feel confident that your paw-pup is getting everything they need to thrive, wag, and wiggle happily. 💙