Re: [HolisticPet] Re: innova food problem...trying real meat .... I did
Thanks for the book info. I have unfortunately learned so much thru the illness of my dog and cat.It is a lesson I wish I never had the oppertunity to learn.
The 2 raw fed boys aare so full of energy ,they make me crazy. They love to chase and play and never seem to get tired.... maybe i should try that raw food
Thanks for taking iin those neglected animals, world needs more people like you !
melody
--- On Sun, 4/26/09, lunaandtonks <lunaandtonks@
From: lunaandtonks <lunaandtonks@
Subject: [HolisticPet] Re: innova food problem...try real meat instead?
To: HolisticPet@
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 6:05 AM
Hey Melody,
I agree, and I have my dogs and cats on raw diet as well. I believe that I am extending their life spans, especially the older and neglected dogs I adopt who come in terrible condition. After a few months they are so healthy and active.
There is a great book available on deciphering ingredients in commercial pet foods, raw diet, vaccines and other meds from the vets and lots of holistic remedies from you pantry. You can get a copy at www.paw-press. com ~ a true eye-opener.. .
Have a nice day everyone.
Tonks
--- In HolisticPet@ yahoogroups. com, melody watts <meldysmail@ ...> wrote:
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> I have 2 dogs on Blue Buffalo dry- lamb & rice.
> I also have 2 on strictly raw, the 2 on raw are my Scottish Terriers, I lost my 8 yr old girl to multiple organ failure almost a yr ago, she had developed skin lesions that the vet attributed to low thyroid. He put her on Science Die -et and she was dead 6 months later,I believe the vet food played a major part in her decline & death, I was too stupid to see it happening.
> I have since adopted 2 more Scotties and plan on trying to keep them at optimal health by feeding raw.
> I add Colostrum to the meat and Diatomatous Earth for internal parasite control.
> You may want todump the dry and try raw for a while and see if you notice a difference in the skin,coat and energy of your animals.
> It is not anymore expensive then feeding a can of "meat"
> Plus you know what it is your feeding them-- "Chicken meal" can include feathers, beaks, feet,& chicken poop. Yum.
> Cats are obligate carnivores,they need the meat for taurine. kibble is not meat.
> Go to rawK9 yahoo.groups and learn about raw feeding.
> good luck,
> melody
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> Subject: [HolisticPet] innova food problem
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> Ive been feeding my dog and cat Innova dry and wet foods, along with
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> hour of eating it, and again for another 6 hours. I called the company to
> see if they had any problems, of course they said they didnt. The
> customer service wasnt too helpful. Has anyone experienced any problems with
> Innova ? Im not sure what foods out there are safe anymore. Has anyone tried
> Halo ?
> barb
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