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Why I Created Chi Dog: Whole Food Nutrition That Supports Dogs From the Inside Out

Dr. Susan Bohrer DVM, CVA
By Dr. Susan Bohrer DVM, CVAUpdated on June 16, 2026
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Why I Created Chi Dog: Whole Food Nutrition That Supports Dogs From the Inside Out

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After more than 15 years practicing as an integrative veterinarian, I saw the same pattern over and over again. Dogs were struggling with skin allergies, chronic digestive problems, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), pancreatitis, obesity, recurring ear infections, and other chronic inflammatory conditions despite being on prescription diets, medications, and supplements.

What consistently made the biggest difference in my patients wasn't another medication. It was changing the food.

Time after time, I watched dogs improve when they transitioned away from highly processed kibble and canned foods and began eating gently cooked whole food meals. Their digestion improved. Their stools became healthier. Their skin became less inflamed. Many lost excess weight. They had more energy and seemed more vibrant overall.

Those experiences ultimately led me to create Chi Dog.

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Why the Gut Is the Foundation of Health

One of the most exciting developments in veterinary medicine over the past decade has been our growing understanding of the gut microbiome.

Your dog's digestive tract contains trillions of microorganisms that do far more than digest food. The microbiome influences immune function, inflammation, nutrient absorption, metabolism, skin health, behavior, and healthy aging.

In fact, approximately 70% of the immune system resides within the gastrointestinal tract. When the microbiome is healthy and diverse, it helps regulate inflammation and supports normal immune function. When the microbiome becomes disrupted—a condition known as dysbiosis—we often see chronic inflammatory disease throughout the body.

As veterinarians, we are increasingly recognizing connections between the gut and conditions that may appear unrelated to digestion. Skin allergies, chronic ear infections, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune disorders, and even behavior changes can all be influenced by the health of the microbiome.

This is why I often tell clients that health begins in the gut.

The Problem with Processed Pet Food

Unfortunately, many modern pet foods may work against the very system we're trying to support.

Most kibble is manufactured through a process called extrusion, which combines high temperatures and pressure to create a shelf-stable product. Canned foods also undergo extensive processing. While these foods are convenient, processing can alter ingredients significantly from their original form.

Many processed diets contain high carbohydrate levels, emulsifiers, stabilizers, rendered ingredients, and fillers. Research has shown that some of these ingredients may negatively affect the microbiome and gut barrier function. High-heat processing also produces compounds known as Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs), which have been associated with oxidative stress and inflammation.

From both a holistic and a practical clinical perspective, I frequently see dogs thrive when these highly processed foods are replaced with simpler, minimally processed whole-food meals.

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Why Whole Foods Work Differently

Whole foods provide something processed diets simply cannot.

Fresh, gently cooked meals contain recognizable ingredients, natural moisture, intact nutrients, and naturally occurring fibers that nourish beneficial gut bacteria. These foods support the microbiome rather than challenge it.

Whole foods also act as natural prebiotics, feeding healthy bacteria that help maintain gut barrier integrity and regulate inflammation.

When dogs eat real food, I consistently observe:

  • Better digestion
  • Improved stool quality
  • Healthier skin and coat
  • Better weight management
  • More energy
  • Improved appetite
  • Reduced GI flare-ups
  • Better overall vitality

The body recognizes real food. Digestion becomes more efficient. Nutrients are more readily utilized. The microbiome becomes more resilient.

The result is often a healthier dog from the inside out.

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The Gut-Skin Connection

One of the most rewarding applications of whole food nutrition in my practice has been helping dogs with skin allergies.

Both modern science and holistic veterinary medicine recognize a strong connection between gut health and skin health. This relationship is often called the gut-skin axis.

When the gut is inflamed and the microbiome becomes imbalanced, inflammatory compounds can circulate throughout the body and contribute to itching, redness, recurrent infections, and allergic skin disease.

For many dogs with atopy, chronic itching, and inflammatory skin disease, I frequently recommended simple turkey-based diets. Turkey is naturally lean and, according to holistic food therapy principles, possesses cooling properties that may help calm inflammatory conditions.

These cases inspired Chi Dog's Fire Diet.

Our Fire Diet is a low-fat turkey recipe specifically designed to support dogs prone to skin allergies and inflammatory conditions. Throughout my career, I have seen many dogs experience meaningful improvements in skin health after transitioning to simple cooked turkey diets.

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Food Allergies, IBD, and Novel Proteins

Another group of patients I frequently treated were dogs with food sensitivities, chronic digestive upset, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Many had already cycled through multiple prescription foods with limited success.

For these dogs, I often used simple pork-based home-cooked diets as a novel protein option. Pork is frequently overlooked in veterinary nutrition despite being highly digestible and well-tolerated by many sensitive dogs.

This clinical experience became the foundation for Chi Dog's Water Diet.

Our Water Diet features pork as the primary protein source and is often an excellent choice for dogs with food sensitivities, chronic GI disease, or those who simply need a different protein source than chicken or beef.

Supporting Sensitive Stomachs

For dogs with sensitive digestion, occasional GI upset, or those transitioning from processed foods, I used to frequently recommend simple chicken-and-rice meals.

These recipes became the inspiration for Chi Dog's Wood Diet.

Wood Diet is our balanced low-fat chicken and rice recipe designed to be gentle, digestible, and easy on sensitive stomachs. It remains one of our most popular formulas because many dogs simply do well on a straightforward diet that avoids unnecessary complexity.

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Weight Loss Without Starvation

One of the biggest surprises in my practice was how effective whole food diets could be for weight loss.

Many dogs struggling with obesity had already tried prescription weight-management diets without lasting success.

The problem is that many weight-loss kibble formulas reduce calories by increasing fiber and carbohydrate content while maintaining a highly processed format. Dogs often remain hungry and may lose muscle mass during the process.

I consistently found that dogs lost weight more effectively on balanced, whole food diets.

This observation inspired Chi Dog's Earth Diet.

Earth Diet uses egg as the primary protein source and is naturally lower in fat while remaining highly digestible and satisfying. Many dogs maintain a healthy body condition more easily when fed moisture-rich whole foods rather than heavily processed weight-loss formulas.

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Hydration Matters

One often-overlooked advantage of whole food nutrition is hydration.

Kibble typically contains only about 10% moisture, while fresh whole food diets naturally provide substantially more water.

This additional moisture can support overall wellness and may be particularly beneficial for dogs that do not drink enough water throughout the day.

Our Metal Diet, featuring lean ground beef, was designed as a nourishing, moisture-rich recipe that supports hydration and overall vitality while providing a highly palatable whole food option.

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The Philosophy Behind Chi Dog

When I first began teaching clients how to home cook, my recipes were often more complicated.

Over time, I learned that simpler was better.

Limited-ingredient meals were easier for clients to prepare consistently and easier for sensitive dogs to digest.

That philosophy became the foundation of Chi Dog.

Every Chi Dog recipe follows a simple framework:

  • One protein
  • One carbohydrate
  • Three vegetables

No high-fat organ meats.

No fillers.

No unnecessary ingredients.

Just complete and balanced nutrition made with human-grade lean proteins, fresh vegetables, and whole food ingredients that the body recognizes.

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Why I Believe Food Is the First Medicine

As veterinarians, we spend much of our time treating disease after it develops.

Nutrition gives us an opportunity to support health every single day.

The food our dogs eat influences the microbiome, immune system, digestion, inflammation, metabolism, and healthy aging. It is one of the most powerful tools we have for supporting long-term wellness.

That belief is why I founded Chi Dog and why I continue to recommend whole food nutrition to my patients.

When dogs eat better, they feel better. They digest better. They age better.

And in my experience, healthier dogs start with healthier food.

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Ready to Make the Switch?

Chi Dog offers five therapeutic whole food diets formulated to support sensitive stomachs, skin allergies, food sensitivities, weight management, hydration, and overall wellness.

Explore our Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water diets and discover how whole food nutrition can help support your dog from the inside out.

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