Pet Supplies- Doggone Natural

Doggone Natural

http://doggonenatural.com/index.html  

20693 Ashburn Rd Ashburn, VA 20147

703-858-1112

After reading the ingredients in Sunny D, I swore to never let my son drink it again! The same thing happened in my brain when I read the ingredients in my dog’s food and treats- I couldn’t believe how much corn syrup and empty fillers were used in many of the standard pet treats. Find me one dog owner that says “Gee, I wish my dog was more hyper and pooped more…”  So, I went on a quest for better food for my dog. When a neighbor told me about Doggone Natural- a new, natural, holistic pet supply shop for dogs and cats- I was excited, but wary about overpriced hoity-toity pet accessories.

I envisioned a bunch of Paris Hilton wanna-bes with their dogs in purses, buying toenail polish and ribbons for their pampered pooches. I was afraid that I’d find nothing but rhinestone studded collars and pâté for Persian cats, and a pretentious matron holding a 3 lb. yapper under her arm. But instead, I was greeted by a down to earth couple with the coolest Dachshund I’ve ever met and learned a ton about how a typical grocery store diet affects our pets’ behaviors and health. There were toys, training aids, organic dog and cat foods and yes- even a selection of rhinestone collars!   

A short conversation showed their true interest in and knowledge about animals. After discussing my dog’s needs, they stuffed my bag with samples so I could see what he liked, and gave me some wonderful insights on the changes these products would make in my pup. He was a good dog anyway, but now that his diet is Candidae® dog food, which is protein based instead of wheat flour and corn syrup based, he eats less, sleeps more, and yes- poops less! No sugar crash after a burst of hyperactiveness, because there is no hyperactivity. His coat shines, and he sheds less because of the Grizzly Salmon Oil™ that we add to his breakfast. We’ve found some durable toys and delicious treats for our 4-legged son as well. 

Aside from the superior products, Doggone Natural reminded me of what I grew up with in Nebraska: warm, caring shop owners whose work is their passion. A local store where you get more than a bag & a receipt on your way out the door- you get personalized attention, they know your pet by name, and they give you breed-specific recommendations based on your needs, not what’s currently in stock. Best of all- the prices are not bloated, and their products are often regionally made, and truly are organic and natural. 

One visit to Doggone Natural will let you see the other side of pet stores- the side that focuses on smaller selections of higher grade products rather than row after row of lower grade food, snacks and toys. If they start selling snacks for 9 year old human boys- I will have a one stop shop… 

Doggone Naturals Passes with Flying Colors!

Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.”
– Robert A. Heinlein

 

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3 Comments

  1. Thanks for the information on Doggone Natural. I can’t wait to visit the store and get some good things for my 3 babies!!

  2. UPDATE: Doggone Natural also has some GREAT “smart toys”! you can’t realistically wear a jack russell out physically, but if you get their brains going, they will need a break! chekc out the square blocks you out treats into- the dog has to figure out how to get them out. They go into little chambers within the block.

    My Beemer figured it out pretty quickly, but it keeps him occupied pushing the block around the house with his nose, and it is SO cute. And- he hasn’t destroyed it- which make 3 of 50 toys that have lasted more than 2 days in our house.

    anyone else know a few smart toys to keep the energetic destructive types busy?

  3. These guys are the best! I’ve been buying my food there since they opened, it sure beats going to Leesburg to find good food! Sure, there are other stores in the area that sell the good stuff, but they also sell puppies and not a single penny of mine will be spent in one of those establishments.


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