Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 > > , > What Glitter is saying about commercial dog foods is true. Several months > ago I came across a link that outlined the ingredients in most dry and canned > dog foods. I was shocked, absolutely shocked at what is put in them ... > including a blood spray to make them crave more. Yes, dead animals are included. > I sent this info to 'several' people, Glitter included. I lost this link > when I switched servers. I'm asking a friend right now if she happened to > save it. > > In the meantime, make sure you are NOT feeding chicken, chicken by-products > and corn. Dogs do NOT digest corn. The chicken by-products are disgusting > .... beaks, feet, and such. Now how can that be nutritional??? > > Lamb and rice is the best. Stay away from bone marrow and beef too. > > I know the store manager of a large pet chain. He told me to purchase > Nature's choice, not Nutro, lamb and rice. > > If I locate the article I will forward it to you. I hope your furry friend > gets better. Probably a diet issue where his body is screaming for > nutrition. > > Just me....... Jan > ======================================= > > > In a message dated 4/24/2005 10:28:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > glitterari@a... writes: > you guys are awesome. i feel like whatever problem i come across i can come on here and get sound advice. just think how long it would have taken me to probably gathered what i did in the last few days. its hard to find good information that is truth, so much crap out there to sell products. jason In a message dated 4/24/05 9:08:04 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > grabar5@y... writes: > > > > i feed him commercial dog food. > > There are ingredients in commercial dog food that are horrible for dogs. > IAMS and Science Diet and of course Purina are the worst things you could feed > your dog. You must have a pet store in your town -- see if they carry the > Wellness formula -- that's all organic and human grade food. Commercial dog > foods often contain diseased cats and dogs that have been euthanized. You > wouldn't stuff like that, and your dog probably doesn't want to eat it either!!! > My dog also was dx'd with " hepatic lipidosis " -- vetspeak for fatty liver. > That's why he had to take the milk thistle and other liver supporting > nutrients. I know you love your dog so try to feed him the best food you can; > it's not that much more expensive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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