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My Bichon will be 10 years old this month (she was a shelter rescue). I can't imagine my life without her. About a month ago we took her to the vet re: a lump on the right side of her belly. We had taken her to the same veterinary practice 3 years ago for it as we were concerned then that it might...
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Abby is our 7 year old Griffon. Awesome hunter and LOVES to swim! She has personality plus, good manners & intelligence. Funniest dog I've ever owned.
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My dachshund, Romeo smiling as he plays in the sun with his cousin, Snoopy
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I have a seven year old Kerry Blue with serious dietary restrictions. She will *t NOT* eat raw unless in the dehydrated form and cannot eat: Beef, Venison. Salmon, Dairy. corn. Wheat, Oats, Rice, Tomatoes, or Olive oil without a bout of HGE. Currently I feed Honest Kitchen, but its a bit pricey. Anyone...
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Hello Roza, My name is Sarah. I'm one of the voices you might hear when you call the Only Natural Pet customer care department. I also have my own website about the health and well being of our animal friends. These are my thoughts and feelings: You are definitely on the right track with the raw...
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Hi everyone, My name is Roza and I have a Black Russian terrier, 2,5 years old, male. He is very good boy, easy to train and very affectionate. I got him from Russia, his name is Nikkita. His parent are champions in Russia and some Europian countries. I was going to take him to shows, but I change my...
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Hi Angelo! I can tell how much you love your dog, clearly you take excellent care of her! Regarding incontinence, there are two factors at play here. One is that spayed female dogs often develop incontinence later in life. This often responds well to phytoestrogens, such as Mexican wild yam, which you...
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4 days ago I adopted a 8 to 11yr old Pom from the animal shelter. What a sweetheart. She has severe burns on her back that are healed but must itch because the skin is dry. She also has dry flaky skin on the rest of her body. Could it be malnutrition causing the skaly skin? She has been shaved so the...
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No one diet is right for every animal; it's an individual matter of what works best for that dog (or cat, not to be speciest!). I think the closer to raw we get, the better job we're doing of providing the *most* natural diet. That said, not all dogs tolerate raw, not all dogs tolerate grainless...
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I agree, one would expect the BUN to be *lower* with a poor quality commercial diet because there's so little protein in it, and most of it not from meat. The standard ranges for labs were established with dogs (probably mostly beagles) eating a middle of the road food, probably Science Diet or Iams...
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