Sojos
(https://sojos.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
The homepage sets a high-signal expectation of medical-grade ‘Transformations’ and ‘Unsurpassed nutrition,’ but the sub-pages (blog) drift into standard pet-parent lifestyle content. Instead of substantiating the health claims with nutritional analysis or vet-led deep dives, the sub-pages provide basic tips on camping and dog waste. This disconnect suggests the ‘Raw’ positioning is more of a marketing hook than a rigorous scientific commitment.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Welcome to Sojos | Sojos (https://sojos.com)
Welcome to Sojos | Sojos
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely | Sojos (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/camping-your-dog-answer-call-wild-safely/)
camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely | Sojos
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY earth day: dog 'waste' | Sojos (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/earth-day-dog-waste/)
earth day: dog 'waste' | Sojos
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures | Sojos (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/helping-your-dog-deal-dropping-temperatures/)
Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures | Sojos
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://sojos.com) Welcome to Sojos | Sojos
Sojos Pet Food Raw made easy. Sojos complete and balanced foods combine the easy prep and shelf-stable convenience of kibble with the unsurpassed nutrition offered in real, raw food. The only thing missing is water. When you add it back, the abundance of flavor and natural nutrients spring back to life. See For Yourself. [IMG: image description] [IMG: location pin icon] [H5] Available at an independent pet store near you: [H3] Raw made easy. Add water, soak and serve nutritious, delicious raw meals in just minutes. [H3] Raw made affordable. Every pound of Sojos makes up to 5 lbs. of fresh, raw food. And that adds up to a surprisingly budget-friendly cost per serving. [H3] Raw made safe. Our gentle, proprietary freeze-drying process makes raw meat safe without heat or chemicals. Available Now New from Sojos Click for a sneak peek at Sojos’ new product launches—including Mix-a-Meal Pre-Mix, Mix-a-Meal Protein and Mix-a-Meal Mix-In, Complete Pork and Complete Chicken, and redesigned Sojos Wild. [H4] Ringo's storyA rescue pup with chronic health issues. Ringo loves Sojos Wild Venison. His chronic issues and overall health have improved since switching to Sojos! Read Story [IMG: Ringo] [H4] Tina Fey's storyA Frenchie with allergies. Tina Fey loves Sojos Complete Turkey. She’s less prone to hotspots and skin irritation since switching to Sojos! Read Story [IMG: Tina Fey] [H4] Luna's storyAn injured Beagle. Luna loves Sojos Wild Venison. After an accident left her unable to exercise, she gained some extra lbs, but is back to her lean, healthy self after switching to Sojos! Read Story [IMG: Luna] [H4] Ripley's storyAn adventurous dog. Ripley loves Sojos Wild Salmon. He has boundless energy for hiking the trails since switching to Sojos, and a shiny coat to boot! Read Story [IMG: Ripley] See All Transformation Stories Share Your Pet's Story [IMG: camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely] [H3] camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely By Kira Garrett camping, Travel, summer, dog gear [totalcount] 0 10Jul Next time you head out on an outdoor overnight adventure, bring along your furry friend. Camping with your dog can be a great experience for the both of you—you’ll enjoy his companionship and he’ll enjoy exploring the great outdoors. Here are some things to keep in mind to help make sure your camping trip goes off without a hitch. [IMG: earth day: dog] [H3] earth day: dog 'waste' By Kira Garrett eco-friendly, dog gear [totalcount] 0 20Apr Dog ‘waste’ is a major concern for the environmentally conscious pet owner. Especially since the 78 million dogs in America produce 10 million TONS of dog ‘waste’ each year. The way you pick up and dispose of your pup’s poo has a major effect on the environment when you consider those stats. Here are some options to make cleanup more ‘green’: [IMG: Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures] [H3] Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures By Kira Garrett Safety, Winter [totalcount] 0 12Jan We humans are lucky: We have an array of ultra-high-tech winter gear that helps us get through the winter cold. While we’re piling on the socks, thermals, gloves and gaiters, we sometimes assume that because our dogs have fur, they can handle whatever Father Frost throws at him. But cold tolerance, like so many things, varies from breed to breed, and can even be dependent on what your dog’s used to. [IMG: A feast fit for Fido.] [H3] A feast fit for Fido. By Kira Garrett Holiday, Feeding, Ingredients [totalcount] 0 17Nov Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and appreciate those you care most about—and of course, that includes your pets. So, why leave Fido sitting on the sidelines? Here are some Turkey Day staples your pet can indulge in, too: [IMG: Pumpkin] [H3] Pumpkin By Kira Garrett Ingredients [totalcount] 0 19Oct Embrace the power of pumpkin! We include this great gourd in our many of our recipes. Why? Because pumpkin is packed with fiber and beta-carotene—and can help with an upset tummy and digestion. [IMG: Meet some the Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter dogs!] [H3] Meet some the Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter dogs! By Kira Garrett Transformations, Senior Health [totalcount] 0 17Oct Sojos is sponsoring The Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter (PSAS) as part of our Project Celia initiative—to transform the lives of shelter pets. Several long-time residents at the shelter are seniors, so they’re kicking off their transformations eating our new Complete for Seniors and Simply Meat treats. As Dr. Boone, a volunteer veterinarian of the Shelter said, "It's critical these dogs get the full benefit of a healthy diet for both their food and treats."
SUB-PAGE (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/camping-your-dog-answer-call-wild-safely/) camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely | Sojos
[IMG: camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely] [H2] camping with your dog: answer the call of the wild safely By Kira Garrett The Rest About Pets 0 Next time you head out on an outdoor overnight adventure, bring along your furry friend. Camping with your dog can be a great experience for the both of you—you’ll enjoy his companionship and he’ll enjoy exploring the great outdoors. Here are some things to keep in mind to help make sure your camping trip goes off without a hitch. 10Jul [H3] Don’t force an indoor dog outdoors Some people prefer a four-star hotel to sleeping on the ground floor of a tent and dogs are the same way. While one pooch might love nothing more than the freedom of an open trail and a camping weekend, other dogs prefer a comfortable night inside their air-conditioned home. While you want man’s best friend by your side all the time, it may be in your pet’s best interest to leave him behind. You know your pup’s personality best and can decide whether or not your dog would enjoy a camping trip with you. [H3] Gear up Once you’ve decided your pet will enjoy a night under the stars, gather the necessary items to make your trip a breeze. ID tags are an essential (even if your pooch is microchipped). It’ a good idea to bring a back-up collar in case your dog’s breaks and multiple leash options. You’ll want a leash suitable for trails, and another longer tether that will come in handy when hanging around the campsite. Make sure he’s got food and water dishes. Pack a dehydrated raw dog food, like Sojos for your trip. It’s lightweight for travel and easily rehydrates into a complete meal for your pup. Camping typically means plenty of down-time to ponder your thoughts. And while you may enjoy this tranquility, your pooch could get bored. Bring entertainment—like toys and bones to ensure your pup isn’t getting into mischief while you’re sitting around the campfire. [H3] Watch out for wildlife Depending on where you set up camp, you may encounter wildlife from mountain lions and bears to rattle snakes or coyotes. Be mindful of your surroundings and never let your pooch out of site. It can be tempting to allow your dog to run free, especially in remote areas, but he can get into all kinds of trouble. You don’t want to cut your trip short because a skunk sprayed your dog and a porcupine attack is extremely painful. Check regularly for wood ticks as well, as your pup is likely exposed to them on a camping trip.
SUB-PAGE (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/earth-day-dog-waste/) earth day: dog 'waste' | Sojos
[IMG: earth day: dog] [H2] earth day: dog 'waste' By Kira Garrett The Rest About Pets 0 Dog ‘waste’ is a major concern for the environmentally conscious pet owner. Especially since the 78 million dogs in America produce 10 million TONS of dog ‘waste’ each year. The way you pick up and dispose of your pup’s poo has a major effect on the environment when you consider those stats. Here are some options to make cleanup more ‘green’: 20Apr [H3] Use biodegradable bags There are many biodegradable options to use while on the go. Reusing plastic bags may seem good enough, but these types of plastics take up to a thousand years to disintegrate in a landfill. [H3] Consider composting Keep in mind that Fido’s waste contains nutrients, bacteria and parasites that can be harmful to humans, but you can safely compost it. Use a separate bin buried far from your garden and water source. Read the USDA’s recommendations on pet composting here. [H3] Flush it Your septic and sewer system is designed to safely process and transfer waste, so why not flush your pet’s waste too? Use something biodegradable like a paper towel or flushable bags.
SUB-PAGE (https://sojos.com/raw-blog/helping-your-dog-deal-dropping-temperatures/) Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures | Sojos
[IMG: Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures] [H2] Helping your dog deal with dropping temperatures By Kira Garrett The Rest About Pets 0 We humans are lucky: We have an array of ultra-high-tech winter gear that helps us get through the winter cold. While we’re piling on the socks, thermals, gloves and gaiters, we sometimes assume that because our dogs have fur, they can handle whatever Father Frost throws at him. But cold tolerance, like so many things, varies from breed to breed, and can even be dependent on what your dog’s used to. 12Jan While a Bernese mountain dog might revel in the opportunity to frolic in the snow, a whippet won’t want to linger outside in the cold any longer than he needs to. A dog’s sensitivity to cold can lead to behavioral problems, too. If your pet feels too uncomfortable to spend the time needed to potty outside, he might opt to do it inside. Ensuring that your dog is comfortable, both for his own sake and yours, should be a top priority. Here are a few ideas to make the coldest months of the year more enjoyable for everyone: [H3] Outerwear: Don’t let the naysayers tease you about having a coat and booties for your dog! Keeping him warm and happy, rather than stylish, is the name of the game with winter gear for dogs. All kinds of coat options are available, from water-shedding materials to thick, cozy fleece, or even combinations of both. Pick what matches your lifestyle. If your dog’s coat just going to be used for quick potty outings, there’s less need to worry about water-repellency. If you go for long walks or hikes, you might want something a little more durable. Booties are another essential, and they’ll help to protect your dog’s pads, which can crack and peel painfully with exposure to cold conditions or salt. [H3] Around the house: Make his bed a little more enticing by adding an extra blanket. If certain rooms in your house have cold floors, put an extra bed down so that your pup can be with you, without having to get cold from lying on the floor. Some heat-loving breeds might even appreciate curling up next to a hot water bottle filled with hot water. “Jammies” for dogs can also make a real difference in comfort during the coldest days. [H3] Adjust your behavior: You might like extra-long walks or runs all year long, but if your dog is cold-sensitive, don’t make him do something that could cause him discomfort. Go for a short walk with him, then venture out longer on your own instead. If you have a yard, be sure to watch your dog carefully when he goes outside, to ensure that he does his “jobs.” If he doesn’t, revert back to basic house training methods – let him in to warm up in his crate, but send him outside again until the job gets done.
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