Meghan Trainor's New 'I'm a Dog Mom' Video Hits Home with Pet Parents

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Meghan Trainor, the 30-year-old "All About That Bass' pop star has partnered with the pet food brand 'Fresh pet' as their first celebrity ambassador and she has recorded a jingle that is an absolute bop.

Check out the following to see her four cute pups!

The ad premiered yesterday on National Pet Day and People magazine had the exclusive.

"I have four dog babies. They are my pack of girls." Trainor's dogs are named Biggie, Roo, Lilo, and Soca.

The article goes on to say, "When deciding how to collaborate with Freshpet, the answer was evident to Trainor. "When we were trying to figure out what we could do, I was like, 'Well, I don't know if you guys know, but I write songs, and I am a pop star,'" the "All About That Bass" singer says. "I wrote them a jingle and shot a music video with my dogs … They are the stars of the music video, and I got to be a pop star mom."

"I did research and saw how it's so healthy, and it's made with real meat, vegetables, and fruit," Trainor says about the pet food brand. My dogs loved it; they dove right in."

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I dug around online for awhile and a BIG marketing fail is PetFresh isn't selling that adorable 'Dog Mom' sweatshirt Trainor wears in the video. Even with some logo branding I would wear that!

I'll be honest, I have tried to feed both my dog and cats FreshPet but they won't eat it. I am pretty sure this is my fault because I gave it to them straight out of the refrigerator and it may have been too cold for them. I probably should have nuked it a bit first.

The FreshPet website lists all the benefits of their food and it sounds fantastic! 71% of users say their dog has a shinier coat! 72% said their pet has more energy! Looking at all the customer testimonials featuring people's pets makes me want to try it again.

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Choosing the right dog food for your dog can be a nerve-wracking process, because you want something with all of the correct nutrients, that your dog will actually eat, that won't upset their digestive system. You can always consult with your veterinarian to say what they suggest, and here is also a wonderful guide about selecting food.

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