Crate & Marrow

Crate & Marrow All Natural, Organic Foods for your Dog & Cat. Locally sourced products to help your pets thrive.

We offer training classes with Certified Master Trainer Karen Quillen.

06/01/2026
George got a chance to practice his scenting skills today. Has your dog come in for a sniff? Pure joy!
06/01/2026

George got a chance to practice his scenting skills today. Has your dog come in for a sniff? Pure joy!

We love to support other small Charlottesville businesses. This is a great one! After all, life is better with kids and ...
06/01/2026

We love to support other small Charlottesville businesses. This is a great one! After all, life is better with kids and dogs.

🥳It’s almost time for our biggest event of the year — our Annual Birthday Sale - and you’re officially invited! 🎉

Our amazing owner, Ashley, has been carefully curating and prepping for this all year long to bring you the most incredible deals yet. And trust us - this year’s inventory is next-level! 😍

✨Here’s a sneak peek at what’s in store:
🧸A massive selection of $10 items - including clothing for newborns up to 6 years, toys, accessories, & more
🎁An epic raffle giveaway with over 50 prizes up for grabs
💚Special Perk Packs and a storewide sale you won’t want to miss!

This celebration is our way of saying THANK YOU - and we truly can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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06/01/2026

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🚨 YOUR DOG IS NOT A SMALL HUMAN

And they were never biologically designed to live on bowls filled with starch, legumes, cereals, and synthetic powders.

Yet modern marketing has convinced millions of pet parents that this is “balanced nutrition.”

So what is your dog actually❓️

Not a strict carnivore like a cat. Not a true omnivore like a human.

👉 Your dog is a facultative carnivore.

That distinction matters more than most people realize.

A facultative carnivore is an animal biologically designed to thrive on animal tissue, but capable of surviving on plant matter when necessary. Survival capability, however, does NOT equal optimal physiology.

Your dog’s entire anatomical blueprint still reflects a carnivorous design:

🦷 Teeth Designed for Flesh, Not Grinding Plants Dogs possess sharp premolars and carnassial teeth built to tear meat and crush bone, not flat molars meant for prolonged grinding of fibrous plant material.

🦠 A Carnivorous Digestive Tract
Dogs have a short, highly acidic gastrointestinal tract designed for rapid digestion of animal protein and fat. Unlike true herbivores or omnivores, they lack the extensive fermentation chambers needed to efficiently process large amounts of cellulose and plant fiber.

🧬 Metabolic Adaptation Does Not Rewrite Biology
Yes, dogs can digest some starch.
Yes, they produce amylase.
But adaptation for survival during domestication does not suddenly transform a carnivore into a grain-dependent omnivore.

A dog being able to tolerate carbohydrates is very different from carbohydrates forming the foundation of the diet.

⚠️ And this is where modern feeding has gone profoundly wrong.

Ultra-processed kibble often contains massive starch loads from peas, lentils, corn, wheat, potatoes, rice, or legumes because starch is necessary for extrusion manufacturing.
Not because it is biologically superior for canine health.

When highly bioavailable animal proteins are displaced by excessive carbohydrates and synthetic fillers, we increasingly see the consequences reflected in modern canine disease patterns:

✔️ chronic gut dysfunction
✔️ obesity and metabolic stress
✔️ inflammatory skin disease
✔️ unstable blood sugar regulation
✔️ poor muscle maintenance
✔️ microbiome disruption

Species-appropriate nutrition is NOT about feeding “only meat.”
And it is not about fearing every vegetable.

It is about respecting biological design.

Animal tissue should form the nutritional foundation of a canine diet because that is what their anatomy, physiology, and evolutionary history still support most efficiently.

Dogs may have adapted to survive beside humans.
But they never stopped being carnivores at their core.

And surviving is not the same thing as thriving. 🐾

— The Holistic Canine 🐾 theholisticcanine.us

NRC balanced meals at home:
👉 Fresh feeding explained—finally.
"Fresh-Food Feeding Explained" eBook
Available on our website❗️
https://theholisticcanine.us/ebook/





05/22/2026

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Time to make a change? Crazy that so many dogs get this and then they get "Science Diet" which is one of the foods causing this. Oh, and there is no Science in this food. It is a great marketing ploy.

Your dog would like for you to stock up on chews for the coming rainy days. We got chew covered.
05/21/2026

Your dog would like for you to stock up on chews for the coming rainy days. We got chew covered.

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05/21/2026

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This is why you will never see this food in our store or many of the others like Purina. And the price people pay for this! Criminal.

🤮Why this "prescription diet" along with all dry kibble should be the last thing you feed your dog.

The first ingredient is a filler ingredient that is a carbohydrate. A by - product of the rice milling process.

Whole grain corn: another carbohydrate, one of the most common allergens for dogs, low nutritional value.

Chicken meal is a rendered product, meaning it's cooked at over 4️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ degrees Celsius to remove moisture, fat and any form of nutrition that may have initially been in it. This process will degrade many of the natural nutrients found in fresh chicken, particularly heat-sensitive vitamins and amino acids. Manufacturers might use this ambiguity to include lower-quality meat by-products.

Pea protein
Pea protein is a plant-based protein that doesn't provide the complete amino acid profile that animal proteins do. Dogs, being primarily carnivorous, thrive on animal proteins that offer a full range of essential amino acids necessary for their health. It is also generally less digestible for dogs.

The term "egg product" is quite vague and doesn't specify what part of the egg is being used or how it has been processed. Egg also refers to eggs that have been processed. It might just be the shell.

🤦‍♂️Corn gluten meal-more corn.
Corn gluten meal is often included in dog food as a cheap way to increase protein content of the food. Corn gluten meal is a by-product of corn processing and has a lower biological value compared to animal-based proteins. It is a potential allergen.

Including "chicken liver flavor" on the label is misleading. It gives the impression that the food contains nutritious chicken liver, but in reality, it may only contain a small amount or an artificial version of the flavor.

Ground Pecan Shells: A cheap way for them to increase the fiber in the diet. The fiber content is why a dog's diarrhea might improve with the diet, but the gut microbiome will be in worse shape afterward, causing the diarrhea to likely recur.

Synthetic vitamins and minerals : the trouble here is the potential of accidental overdosing ( in 2019 Hills pet food killed hundreds, if not thousands, of dogs by overdosing vitamin D in their diets).
Synthetic vitamins and minerals are also absorbed less efficiently than their natural counterparts.

I could go on but I think you get the gist...

There is NOT one ingredient in this diet that actually supports a dog's gut microbiome or gut health.

🤦‍♂️Yet millions upon millions of pet owners continue to trust their Veterinarian…

Parker, recently adopted dog made his first visit today. Mom hooked him up big time! Toys, new raw diet and natural flea...
05/13/2026

Parker, recently adopted dog made his first visit today. Mom hooked him up big time! Toys, new raw diet and natural flea and tick treatments. He is going to be one healthy dog. Look at him smile.

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