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One of my readers consulted with their vet about supplementing chicken and veggies to their chihuahua’s meal. The vet was worried about pancreatitis if their little dog ate too much fat. I worry about chronic skin and ear issues if they eat too little fat. I have found that if dogs are transitioned into eating wholesome healthful human food, they will become accustomed to variety and suffer less problems if fed something different. Dogs that eat kibble every day of their life are more apt to suffer pancreatitis and bowel problems wen they get a hold of real food.Imagine eating Cheerios every day, all day for 5 years, then getting a steak. Think you might get indigestion? A variety of different foods helps keep the bowel tuned up and ready for change as well as provides a variety of needed nutrients.
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So good to spread the word about canine nutrition. It is such a valuable part of a dog’s health!!
I agree Chad. Dogs may be born with less than optimal genetics, but nutrition may make or break their happy lives. Good nutrition will help make up for bad genes, and help sensitive dogs avoid allergies, diabetes, obesity, ear infections, bladder problems, and even seizures. Feed a better diet using one or all the following. Better commercial food, better ingredients, wholesome human food, homemade food, and raw food.
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