Thanx for being here! Raw frozen diet for cats and dogs available here! Bulk, nugget and patty. Venison, rabbit, kangaroo, beef, chicken, quail, turkey and organ meats. Quails, frozen and halved...
Bridger Animal Nutrition
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Bridger Animal Nutrition is a trusted resource for pet owners in Bozeman, MT, offering a wealth of information and products to support the health and well-being of their beloved animals. With a focus on pet nutrition, the company provides valuable insights on topics such as feeding trials, chronic illness management, and natural parasite control, helping pet owners make informed decisions for their furry friends.
Driven by a passion for pets, Bridger Animal Nutrition is dedicated to shedding light on overlooked aspects of pet health, thanks to the expertise of renowned professionals like Dr. Karen S. Becker and Rodney Habib. From highlighting common flowers that are poisonous to pets to exploring the benefits of coconut oil and floatation devices for dogs, the company's blog serves as a go-to resource for pet owners seeking reliable information and practical advice.
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BAN is my favorite, and possibly most frequented store in Bozeman. The staff is friendly and extremely knowledgeable. The space is warm and welcoming. Most importantly, they have a MASSIVE array...
I called on the phone before going into Bridger Animal Nutrition and told the person on the phone that my dog was diagnosed with cancer and that I was looking to improve his diet to help him fight...
Just went in to get dog and cat food. On a tight budget but still wanted to get my animals the best and shop local. Decided to try a new cat food that was a little cheaper. The clerk that checked...
Happy to update that there seems to be some new staff lately and they have been much, much friendlier... some even asking if I found everything I needed while they were ringing up my items. Maybe...
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