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#1 Reason Pets Health Will Be Jeopardized

Pet lovers wouldn't think of purposely risking their pet's safety or health. Yet it happens once or twice everyday for pets everywhere. Read on to see if you are guilty of this #1 Reason Pets Health Will Be Jeopardized.

Disease is typically not something that "just happens." It is not just genetics or something that "strikes us." It is by and large what we do to ourselves and our pets. We do not have to be victims, we can take control.

Consider this, domestic animals suffer from an overabundance of illnesses and diseases that are virtually absent in wild canine/feline populations. Obesity, dental problems, cancer, organ disease, arthritis, autoimmunities, diabetes, and heart and vascular diseases are virtually absent in the wild. But pets with these conditions fill veterinary offices.

The cause, therefore, must be something unique to modernity. It must be something that we force upon pets that is not normal to their natural living circumstance.

The starkest contrast between wild and domestic animals is in the foods consumed. Wild canines/felines subsist on a number of food sources in their raw unadulterated state. Domestic canines/felines are made to consume heat degraded processed pet foods meal after meal. These foods bare little resemblance to the foods they are genetically designed to consume.

These foods may have the approval of regulators and are called "complete and balanced," but clearly they are not.

You can change that starting today by selecting processed foods that are as close to nature as possible, rotating the diet, and supplementing with raw meats, bones, organs and other whole fresh foods as we will teach you in these Truths.

Wysong Pet Food

Thought for the day: "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained, I stand and look at them long and long." Walt Whitman

Word for the day: inulin- a group of naturally occurring plant polysaccharides that exert the prebiotic effect of enhancing the growth of beneficial (probiotic) intestinal microorganisms.




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