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Best Dog Food
for Cavaliers
How
can you can give your pet the best dog food for the
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel breed?
Many people fear that feeding their dogs a commercially made dog food
may NOT be the answer. Why?
- Dog food labels are confusing and difficult
to decipher. What exactly is a "meat by-product", anyway?
- Chemicals and preservatives in
commercially made dog food have been known to cause cancer, liver
dysfunction, major organ failure, immune system collapse, severe
allergic reactions, and more.
- Sodium Pentobarbital, the chemical
used to kill animals, ends up in commercial dog food.
What the best dog food for Cavaliers does
NOT contain:
By-Products in dog food are
basically animal
parts not fit for human consumption. Bones, organs, blood, intestines,
chicken beaks, feet, etc.
But worse is the fact that commercial dog food can contain materials
taken from dead and diseased animals.
It's been reported that the City of Los Angeles alone sends two hundred
tons of cats and dogs - which have been euthanized with sodium
pentobarbital - to rendering plants every month! They end
up in your dog's food.
And under AAFCO guildelines, pet food is allowed to contain livers
infested with worms or cirrhosis, lungs filled with pneumonia and
cancerous animal tissue.
Do you really want your dog eating that?
What about "natural" dog foods?
If you're thinking you're in the
clear by
buying products advertised as "chemical and preservative free", think
again. That dog food may actually include BOTH!
Dog food manufacturers are not required to list preservatives that they
themselves do not add to the product. They are allowed to ignore
the possibility that the meat they received from rendering plants may
already be contaminated.
In May 2007, a
national class action lawsuit was filed against Pet Food Retailers and
Manufacturers for misleading consumers about the contents of Pet
Food. Click the graphic below to read more...
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First, educate yourself and
consider your
options. Do you really have the time, energy and nutritional
know-how to make your dog's food at home? Or are you looking for the
best possible commercially-made pet food?
I highly recommend you begin by watching a highly informative video "The Truth About Pet Food"
available online.
This online video is published by the company who produces the pet food
I decided to buy for Bentley after months of searching for the best
commercially-produced food. This pet food was developed by a reknown
veterinarian, Dr. Jane Bicks DVM, and is made of only the highest
quality ingredients.
What do I do for Bentley?
Both Bentley and Matilda are thriving on these healthy pet foods, and I
recommend them from my personal experience. Plus, these pet foods are
sold with a complete 30-day
money back guarantee, so there's really no reason not to see what
they can do for your best friend!
However, if you're still interested in learning more about making your
own dog food, here are some online eBooks I recommend. Both come
with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
By
Andrew Lewis - This book provides a wealth of information about dog
health and nutrition. He'll teach you
- how to read a dog
food label and the tricks manufacturers use to fool you
- easy-to-follow
nutritional guide and calorie requirements for your dog
- what human foods are
safe for your dog and which ones can kill your pet
- over 35 recipes for
creating your own healthy dog food
- many other health
tips and ways to lengthen your dog's life
Healthy Food for
Dogs: Homemade Recipes
By John Miller - This book provides 245 homemade recipes for healthy
dog food.
- economical recipes
for dogs of all ages
- biscuit recipes for
treats your dog will love
- make your own dog
shampoo
- eliminate dog bad
breath
- natural recipe to
keep fleas away
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