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Dog Food Scams Are Not Helpful As Dog Liver
Disease Food
When our pets are a part of our family, we want to get
them the best food on the market. We look for signs and labels that
the foods are healthy and good for their well-being. We look at
information telling us the wonderful benefits and tastes of the dog
food. Many of us are duped because this is a multi-billion dollar
industry, and they want us to buy their product.
What these companies don't tell us is what we are actually feeding
our animals. Most of these bags of dog food contain nothing but
inferior meat. They use cheap grains, including corn and soy and add
many fillers and by-products. Often there are pesticides in the food
because of the cheap grains and too many preservatives and toxins.
Soy is one of the leading allergens. When using Soy as filler you
can cause an allergic reaction. Reactions can show up in your pet as
coughing or sneezing, and can also appear in other forms as well.
These forms include runny nose, hives, diarrhea, facial swelling,
shortness of breath, a swollen tongue, difficulty swallowing,
fainting, etc. Pets are not exempt from forming allergies to these
components.
It's no wonder why so many dogs end up having liver disease and much
of this can be blamed on the diet we feed them. The liver is a gland
that goes through several complex processes by helping all organs in
the body function. If the liver can no longer conduct the processes
required for the body to function, other problems will soon arise.
Treat Your Pet like Family and Treat Their Diet Right
Once your dog has been diagnosed with liver disease by a qualified
professional, you will be instructed to start him on a dog liver
disease food. This diet is important to promote better liver
processing by making the workload on the liver easier. This can only
be done by sticking to a healthy diet for your dog and doesn't
include cheaply made dog foods.
We love our pets as we do anyone else in our family. We wouldn't
treat them any differently than we would our other family members
and if we would require a healthy diet, so do they. If diets aren't
stuck to, the pet with liver disease will have additional problems
to deal with. Alleviate their symptoms by giving them the proper
diet required for easy processing.
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