5 question Friday: keep the Tail Wagging

Hi everyone, this is a new feature I’m planning on that Mutt called 5 question Friday.

I’ll be featuring a variety of professionals who work with dogs and our very first “5 question Friday” interview is with Kimberly Gauthier, a canine nutrition blogger at keep The Tail Wagging.

Kimberly feeds her four dogs—Sydney, Rodrigo, Scout and Zoey—a raw diet and recently wrote a book to help others interested in raw feeding.

Her book is called “A Novice’s guide to Raw Feeding for Dogs” and is available on Amazon in both paperback format and Kindle format.

Five questions with Kimberly from keep the Tail Wagging

That Mutt: What’s something you believe in that other people think is crazy?

Kimberly Gauthier: I believe that I’ve seen ghosts—a few times.

Sydney has growled at a spirit in the house; Scout has dropped a ball for one. A teenager died in a automobile accident near our property, I saw him walk across our patio that night. My dad has went to me. and Blue comes back to check out us from time to time.

My sweetheart thinks I’m nuts and will mumble “this ought to have been a first date conversation.”

TM: What is the worst raw feeding guidance you’ve heard?

Kimberly: the worst guidance I’ve heard came out of my own mouth and I owe the person on the receiving end a big apology.

He messaged me about purchasing a family pack of chicken and planned to start raw feeding that evening. the worst guidance was telling someone that they had to start their canine on a balanced diet and that’s not true. You want to slowly introduce some dogs to a raw food diet and he was doing it best by starting with one cut of meat—he could add liver, offal and new proteins every week or so as his dogs acclimated to the new diet. #KickingMyself

TM: What’s something strange that happens to you on a regular basis?

Kimberly: I hate the sound of people sniffing big globs of phlegm and swallowing.

I’m sure there aren’t numerous people who delight in the sound, but I absolutely hate it because my mother had a pal who did this when I was a kid. It was so gross.

I should have said something horrible as a child, because Karma has organized it so that I typically end up sitting next to this man who sniffles big globs of phlegm and swallows it. I’ve had to change automobiles to avoid him—it doesn’t always work.

TM: ¿Tus perros duermen en tu cama?

Kimberly: Sometimes. My sweetheart and I in some cases work different schedules and if he has to get up early, I’ll sleep in our guest room so that he gets a full 8 hours of sleep, otherwise he’s kind of a jerk.

The dogs meet me at the bottom of the stairs on these nights because they know they get to join me when I sleep in the guest room.

TM: Anything you want to say to That Mutt’s readers?

Kimberly: Let’s improve our relationships in the pet lover community by keeping an open mind and asking questions before passing judgment.

And, when you finish reading this, please check out my new book, “A Novice’s guide to Raw Feeding for Dogs,” which is currently now available on Amazon. It’s a book that covers everything I’ve learned about feeding raw to four dogs over the past 4-1/2 years.

Thank you, Kimberly!

For much more from Kimberly and keep the Tail Wagging:

Kimberly’s book: “A Novice’s guide to Raw Feeding for Dogs”

Blog: keep The Tail Wagging

Facebook: KeepTheTailWagging

Instagram: Keeptailwagging

If you would like to be featured in a future “5 question Friday” interview, please email Lindsay@ThatMutt.com

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