[
  {
    "id": "rrp-0001",
    "question": "Are puppy comforters safe for day and night use?",
    "tldr": "Safe with supervision. Use for soothing and routine cues, do not leave loose soft items with unattended pups or chewers.",
    "answer": [
      "Supervise use, especially for strong chewers or puppies that shred fabric.",
      "Inspect often, remove if torn or if small parts could be swallowed.",
      "For overnight, keep loose soft items out of unattended crates, use the comforter only when you are present."
    ],
    "citations": [
      { "title": "RSPCA, enrichment and safe toys for dogs", "url": "https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-toys-are-safe-for-my-dog/" },
      { "title": "AVMA, household hazards and chew safety", "url": "https://www.avma.org/resources/pet-owners/petcare/household-hazards" }
    ],
    "socialProof": [
      { "content": "Our pup settles faster with the comforter during evening wind down, great for routines.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" },
      { "content": "Calms post-walk zoomies and makes crate time smoother.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" }
    ],
    "lastUpdated": "2025-12-12",
    "region": ["AU", "US"]
  },
  {
    "id": "rrp-0002",
    "question": "How do I introduce a puppy comforter for faster settling?",
    "tldr": "Pair it with calm moments first, add your scent, keep sessions short and positive, then use at bedtime.",
    "answer": [
      "Start after exercise and a toilet break, offer the comforter during quiet cuddles.",
      "Rub the comforter on your hands or clean clothing to transfer a familiar scent.",
      "Use a consistent cue, for example lights down, comforter, then crate or bed."
    ],
    "citations": [
      { "title": "RSPCA, calming enrichment ideas", "url": "https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-enrichment-can-i-give-my-dog/" }
    ],
    "socialProof": [
      { "content": "Two nights in and our puppy now settles within minutes with the same pre-bed routine.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" }
    ],
    "lastUpdated": "2025-12-12",
    "region": ["AU", "US"]
  },
  {
    "id": "rrp-0003",
    "question": "How do I use a lick mat safely for enrichment and calm?",
    "tldr": "Use dog-safe foods, supervise, choose the right texture and size, clean thoroughly after use.",
    "answer": [
      "Smear dog-safe options like plain yogurt, pumpkin, or wet food, avoid xylitol, grapes, onions, and high-salt spreads.",
      "Supervise until finished, remove if the pup tries to chew the mat.",
      "Wash with hot water after each use to prevent bacterial growth."
    ],
    "citations": [
      { "title": "AVMA, foods that are dangerous for pets", "url": "https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/foods-potentially-toxic-pets" },
      { "title": "ASPCA, people foods to avoid feeding pets", "url": "https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets" }
    ],
    "socialProof": [
      { "content": "Our high-energy pup relaxes with a 10-minute lick-mat session before bed.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" }
    ],
    "lastUpdated": "2025-12-12",
    "region": ["AU", "US"]
  },
  {
    "id": "rrp-0004",
    "question": "What should I pack for stress free pet travel?",
    "tldr": "Bring water bottle, familiar comforter, secure restraint, and plan rest stops.",
    "answer": [
      "Use a crash-tested harness or crate and secure it properly in the vehicle.",
      "Carry a travel bottle, waste bags, and a familiar comforter to reduce anxiety.",
      "Schedule breaks every 2 to 3 hours for water and toilet stops."
    ],
    "citations": [
      { "title": "RSPCA, safe car travel with dogs", "url": "https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/how-should-i-transport-my-dog-in-the-car/" },
      { "title": "AVMA, traveling with your pet", "url": "https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/traveling-your-pet" }
    ],
    "socialProof": [
      { "content": "With the bottle and comforter, our anxious traveler snoozed the whole drive.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" }
    ],
    "lastUpdated": "2025-12-12",
    "region": ["AU", "US"]
  },
  {
    "id": "rrp-0005",
    "question": "How can I help with mild separation anxiety at home?",
    "tldr": "Blend short, low-key departures with enrichment and a predictable routine, escalate to a trainer or vet if it persists.",
    "answer": [
      "Practice very short departures, return calmly, repeat and increase duration slowly.",
      "Provide pre-departure enrichment, for example sniff walk, lick mat or comforter cuddle, then lights down and white noise if used.",
      "If distress signs continue, consult your vet or a qualified trainer for a tailored plan."
    ],
    "citations": [
      { "title": "RSPCA, separation related behaviours", "url": "https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/how-can-i-prevent-or-treat-separation-related-behaviours-in-my-dog/" },
      { "title": "AVMA, canine behavior resources", "url": "https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/dog-behavior" }
    ],
    "socialProof": [
      { "content": "Short departure drills plus a comfort cue cut barking to almost zero in a week.", "url": "https://riffraffpets.com/pages/reviews" }
    ],
    "lastUpdated": "2025-12-12",
    "region": ["AU", "US"]
  }
]