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February 28th, 2008

Raw Food Diet - Dogs should not eat kibble

OK I have been asked to find more appropriate holistic in nature advertisers and products to promote for this website, as I have had some complaints about some of the advertisers. Well I will tell you, it has been very difficult to find.

However I have found one today that many of you that do not feed raw need to read. I feed my dogs raw, as well as kibble, because it is healthier for them. I am not a straight raw feeder mostly for convenience and some because I want the best of both worlds. It is very healthy to feed raw because it provides my dogs with missing micronutrients and other more natural vitamins and minerals that are cooked out and processed out of dry dog food known as kibble. However kibble provides them with a complete balanced diet that I can be assured is balanced. So what I do is feed raw in the morning and feed kibble at night. I do have very particular choices about kibble as well, which I have discussed on this site before. More protein, less carbs, no grain.

Well if you want more information about feeding raw there are many sites to turn to on the web but I have found a book that will explain all the concepts very well.

Real Dogs Don’t Eat Kibble is a book written by Sandra Bailey. A Papillon lover that has shown her dogs for over 20 years. In that time, she has learned a lot about their health and care. Many people turn to searching for alternatives and holistics due to a tragedy and Sandra is no different. After losing one of her Papillon’s at the early age of 9, she researched and found that diet is the way to improve your dogs health, especially the immune system. So check out by reading —> Real Dogs Don’t Eat Kibble

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February 27th, 2008

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I apologize for the lack of posting on this blog. I have had some personal and business issues to deal with and the posting has taken a backseat. The “problems” are now almost over and actually I will be making an announcement real soon about a change in business, so stay tuned. In fact if you want to be one of the first to receive the announcement sign up for my weekly newsletter —> E-VetClinic’s Weekly Newsletter

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