Hi there,
I don’t write these very often, but I wanted to share something quickly.
Before Scooch, I kept seeing friends deal with the same issues with their dogs. It was never about not caring. If anything, they cared more than most.
It was more that support only really started once something had already become an issue. Skin problems. Digestion. Scooting. Anxiety.
By that point, you’re reacting rather than staying ahead of it.
When we spoke to vets, the message was pretty consistent: the earlier small habits become routine, the easier things tend to be later.
That became the foundation for Scooch. Creating support that fits into normal daily life so it actually sticks.
Spring is usually when dogs become more active again. More walks, stimulation and exposure to things they haven’t dealt with for months.
It’s often the easiest time to reset routines before little issues turn into bigger ones.
If you’ve been thinking about starting something preventative, this is a great time to begin.
Thanks for being here.
Baris Founder, Scooch 🐾
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