Kristen-Kimberly Sunrise Dog Treat Co./ Pet & Farm sitting

Kristen-Kimberly Sunrise Dog Treat Co./ Pet & Farm sitting Est. 1986. Experienced pet sitter with a veterinary background. Dog bakery owner.

05/11/2026
No doubt about it
05/11/2026

No doubt about it

Still Not Offering Your Pet Fresh Organ Meats? 🥩✨

Organ meats are safe and highly recommended for pets! 🐶🐱 These cuts offer superior nourishment and are great for improving your pet's nutrient intake. 👌

Here are some organ meats you can offer your pet (each of them provides a unique array of health-boosting nutrients):

✔️ Liver
✔️ Heart
✔️ Kidneys
✔️ Spleen
✔️ Tongue
✔️ Pancreas
✔️ Tripe

Tap the link in the comments to learn the benefits these cuts can offer your pet and what to avoid when feeding organ meats. ⬇️

05/11/2026

Asparagus not only helps nourish your pet’s healthy microbiome 💚, but also improves their defenses against disease! 💪

In honor of National Asparagus Day, today’s article is all about the benefits of asparagus to pets (link in the comments ⬇️).

Important information ‼️
05/11/2026

Important information ‼️

Study: Metal bowls have MORE dangerous bacteria⚠️ than plastic! 🤯

Pet food and water bowls can transmit bacteria, according to research, and while 67% of owners use metal bowls, only about 1/3 of people wash the bowl after a meal, and some only dry wipe, which is how the bacteria party gets started 🤢. And that slippery film in the water bowl after 24 hours? That’s a brew of bacteria🦠 that can be transferred from your dog to you and your family.

The amount of moisture in the food also matters. Wet food (compared to dry) was associated with higher bacteria - and higher humidity levels are likely to create perfect conditions for bacterial growth, especially after coming in contact with dog saliva left in the bowl.

In our new book, The Forever Dog LIFE, we lay out the pro’s and con’s of different types of bowls. Here’s a glimpse of what you need to know:

Plastic🥣: Chemicals in plastic absorb through the skin and inhibit the synthesis of melanin, which can cause Plastic Dish Nasal Dermatitis that leaves your pet’s nose & lips, pink and irritated.

Ceramic:🫖 Hartpury scientists found the most harmful bacterial species (salmonella, E.coli and MRSA) were most frequently found in ceramic bowls because of people continuing to use them after fine cracks in the glaze become visible.

Stainless steel🥄: cheaper quality bowls have been involved in recalls due to heavy metal contamination. Be sure to buy high-quality bowls (18/8 or 304 steel) from a trusted source.

Glass🥛: Durable, kitchen-friendly glass bowls made from 100% borosilicate glass (Pyrex) make great food and water bowls on the floor.

🧼No matter which type of bowl you use, the best thing you can do to protect you and your dog’s health is to wash your bowl after every meal with hot water and soap. In addition, at least once a week, run your bowls through the hot cycle in your dishwasher. You can also coat the bowl with hydrogen peroxide, wait five minutes, then wipe with a clean sponge and rinse.

For more info on bowls, Comment and we’ll message you the link to The Forever Dog LIFE book where in part one titled The Forever Kitchen and the section labelled “Food & Water Bowls", we cover how to choose the best chemical-free bowls🌱 that won’t leach contaminants⚠️ over time.

05/11/2026
We recently lost our beloved family dog. This really hits🥲🙏
04/30/2026

We recently lost our beloved family dog. This really hits🥲🙏

‘I’ll see you when I fall asleep’

this was one of my favourite paintings from last year. I absolutely fell in love with it and the buyer fell in love with it too. It now has a permanent home in Switzerland and I know for certain that it is loved every single day as well as me thinking of it often. 🧡

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04/30/2026

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04/30/2026
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Kristen Kimberly Raines
Weatherford, TX
76086

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 1pm

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+17729858301

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