WEST TEXAS PRIMAL BITES CLIENT RESULTS
Proof, not promises.
Real dogs. Real routines. Customer-reported results—documented with context and presented without hype.
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THE CASE-STUDY STANDARD
Confidence comes from a process you can see.
Every West Texas Primal Bites case study follows the same four-part standard: establish the starting point, choose one clear next step, track what the owner observes, and adjust when the dog’s needs call for it. Christopher leads the guidance personally.
- Starting point: the dog, the current routine, and the owner’s primary concern.
- Action: the blend, portioning routine, or coaching step used.
- Observation: what the owner actually noticed and over what timeframe, when provided.
- Evidence: a verified review, documented follow-up, or owner-approved update.
CASE STUDY 01 · THREE-POUND PICKY EATER
Maddie: finding the protein she would eat consistently
Starting point
Maddie is a three-pound Yorkie whose owner described her as a very picky eater who quickly became bored with food. Her owner came to West Texas Primal Bites after first hearing about Texas Tripe from a veterinarian.
Action
Christopher explained the feeding approach, delivered Maddie’s food, and suggested a variety pack so they could learn which proteins she preferred. Chicken emerged as the dependable choice.
Customer-reported outcome
Maddie’s owner reports that she is doing well on the food and continues to call Christopher with questions. The value was not a generic recommendation; it was a simple process for identifying a workable routine.
“I still call him with questions and he always walks me through things.”
CASE STUDY 02 · SKEPTICAL FIRST-TIME RAW FEEDER
From uncertainty to visible day-to-day confidence
Starting point
This owner had never fed a diet like this and described being skeptical before starting. The household’s oldest dog had become far less active.
Action
The family gave the raw-feeding routine a fair trial and watched the dog’s normal behavior and energy rather than relying on a dramatic promise.
Customer-reported outcome
The owner reports that the senior dog began spending more time outside and playing again. She described the change in energy as “night and day.”
“I was skeptical at first… I’m glad we gave it a shot.”
CASE STUDY 03 · GROWING PUPPY
Yumi: questions answered while the puppy grows
Starting point
Yumi’s owner was feeding a young puppy and wanted reliable support as feeding habits changed through early growth.
Action
Christopher stayed directly available to answer the owner’s questions about Yumi’s feeding habits. The household also used treats that fit the puppy’s routine.
Customer-reported outcome
At seven months old, Yumi’s owner reported that she was doing well and specifically recommended West Texas Primal Bites to people interested in raw feeding.
“Chris has provided excellent support, answering all my questions about her feeding habits.”
CASE STUDY 04 · LONG-DISTANCE CONTINUITY
Enzo: a feeding relationship that continued after a move
Starting point
Enzo is a Malinois/Corso whose owner viewed raw nutrition as an ongoing process, not a one-time purchase. The household later moved from West Texas to Florida.
Action
Christopher continued supporting the relationship after the move, giving the owner continuity instead of forcing a restart with an unfamiliar supplier.
Customer-reported outcome
Enzo’s owner described West Texas Primal Bites as a partner rather than a vendor and reported that the relationship continued to flourish across state lines.
“[They] are not a vendor I use, but a partner.”
CASE STUDY 05 · VETERINARIAN-SUPERVISED EPI SUPPORT
Simon: coordinated care, a raw routine, and ongoing guidance
Starting point
At one year old, Simon—a long-coat German Shepherd—was reported to weigh 36 pounds and had been diagnosed with Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI). His owner reports that he was hospitalized for five days and received IV treatment after other feeding approaches had not worked.
Veterinary care and feeding action
According to Simon’s owner, Dr. Todia introduced Texas Tripe during the hospitalization. Simon returned home on prescribed pancreatic enzymes and a 100% raw feeding routine. The veterinary team directed his clinical treatment; Christopher’s role was ongoing product and raw-feeding guidance.
Customer-reported outcome
Two years later, Simon’s owner describes him as full of life and reports a dramatic improvement in his body condition and coat. The household has since raised two of Simon’s younger half-brothers on Texas Tripe and continues to contact Christopher for feeding guidance.
“Christopher is incredibly knowledgeable on feeding the raw diet and is always available to answer questions and give guidance.”
Simon’s story includes veterinary hospitalization, prescribed pancreatic enzymes, and veterinarian-directed care. It does not establish that raw food treats or cures EPI, and it should not be used in place of veterinary advice.
HONEST PROOF
What these stories do—and do not—show
These review-based case studies describe individual customer experiences. They are not controlled studies, veterinary diagnoses, or guarantees that another dog will have the same outcome. Nutrition needs vary by dog, and health concerns should be discussed with a veterinarian.
Detailed medical-condition case studies are published only with the owner’s explicit permission and clear veterinary context. A public review alone is not treated as permission to republish a dog’s medical history as marketing.
FOUNDER-LED GUIDANCE
Your plan does not disappear into a support queue.
Christopher is the founder and the raw feeding coach. He helps owners choose a sensible starting point, explains how to execute it, and stays available when the dog’s needs or the household routine change.
