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Do dog food makers think we’re dumb?
Posted by: | CommentsHow many times will dog food makers try and fool you?
Yet again we have more dog food recalls and our precious pets are at risk. But three recalls in two days sets a record our pets cannot afford.
On Dec. 6, Iams recalled ProActive Health Smart Puppy Dry Dog Food for high levels of Alfatoxin, a naturally occurring myctoxin that can be harmful to animals if consumed in large quantities. On the same day, Cargill Animal Nutrition recalled its River Run and Marksman dog food for the same reason.
And on the 8th, Advanced Animal Nutrition recalled its Dog Power dry dog food, also for Alfatoxin.
It’s time to make a change for the sake of your dogs health.
Choose the vet formulated healthy dog food created by leading vet Dr. Jane Bicks
Vote with your pocketbook. Stop buying these formulas with cheap corn ingredients that put your dog’s life at risk.
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How To Choose The Best Dog Food
Posted by: | CommentsWhat Is the Best Dry Dog Food?
By Tobias Charles Platinum Quality Author
In this article we won’t be looking at individual manufacturers of dry dog food but what we will be doing is helping you to make an informed decision when choosing exactly what you should feed your dog or puppy. It is important to remember that everything you see in your dog can be traced back to what you have fed him – for example – good food leads to…
1. Clear and bright eyes
2. Glossy coat
3. Alert and ready and not lethargic
4. Healthy teeth and gums
5. Nice breath
6. A brighter dog keen to learn
7. Remember extra additives, preservatives and fillers can lead to other problems.
What you should look out for in dog food
1. A dog food that contains protein.
2. Look to see if the product is AAFCO approved – this will be stated clearly on a label on the back.
3. It is very important to remember that any food sold does not have to be AAFCO approved – so do some research and look at the back of the product before you purchase it.
4. Speak to your vet as they will often know of a decent food – however be wary as they may end up recommending their own.
5. Purchase a few different brands and test them on your dog. There is no point getting what you consider the most appropriate food of your dog hates it and won’t eat it.
6. Talk to other dog owners and breeders and ask what they use – this will help you make an informed decision.
Remember when choosing the best dry dog food, cost does often play an important role in making your decision. The reasons for this is that more expensive products don’t tend to contain so many fillers, additives and preservatives.
Tobias Charles writes on all aspects of dog obedience training, puppy training and dog health care. For more information visit his website for the best dog obedience training tips, health care advice and recipes for homemade dog foods for more great tips and information.
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Recommended Dog Food
There are many things to be considered about dog food, and those that are heavily into the topic will probably want to know even more. Even if this article serves as no more than an initial introduction, there is nothing to stop you from taking action and putting the information to good use.
Dealing With An Ageing Dog
Posted by: | CommentsAgeing Dog
It’s been a tough few days… Our 12-year old Min Pin “Ginger” is showing signs of her age and started to have fits at night. Last night was her 3rd fit in 4 days.
We took some pictures of Ginger to remember her by. Her sight is now very diminished and we have to help her get around.
Waking up in the middle of the night to a loving pet shaking violently, clamping her jaw together, foaming at the mouth and opening her bowels is a shock.
No matter how tired you are, doing your best to help her calm down, come out of the fit and settling her down again is trying and scary at the same time.
As of last night she’s on medication and although Ginger still had a fit last night, it was a lot less traumatic and slightly faster to come out of.
We’ll see how she does tonight as we adjust her dose of medication.
Ageing Dog
The one thing I’m truly grateful for is that Ginger still enjoys her healthy dog food from vet Dr. Jane. If you’ve been following my posts you’ll know I switched from the regular branded dog foods after I lost my Golden Retriever “Anna” from Lymphatic cancer. My new free report on Dog food and dog food ingredients is now available. CLCK IMAGE for details.
I honestly believe the best thing to do to prolong your pet’s health and longevity is to feed her/him with Life’s Abundance Dog Food. Even for an ageing dog it’s a blessing to know you are feeding them the very best, vet formulated nutrition available.


