Is Your Dog’s Diet
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Putting Him
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at Risk
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for Developing Cancer?
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Author Professional Pet Sitting Etc.
Did you know that one in four dogs will get cancer throughout the course of their lives? Even worse, did you know that half of the dogs over ten years of age will die of cancer? Scary, isn’t it? We think so, too. However, by educating yourself and those around you, you can help slow down or even help prevent the development of cancer in your dog. How?
One way you, as pet parent, can help prevent cancer in your dog is by feeding your dog a high quality diet. Your dog’s diet should be high in protein and low in carbohydrates. A dog’s diet may also include some fat and vegetables. Yes, ALL natural is the best way to go. Many trusting, unsuspecting pet parents are feeding their dogs low-grade, commercial diets. Such a diet is grain-based and that’s a big no-no when it comes to feeding your dog. Grains, such as kibble, are known to produce carcinogens. Additionally, cancers feed off of those carbohydrates, which are really just simple sugars. Remember, you are trying to prevent cancer, not help it grow! Also, the preservatives and artificial colors and flavors in low- grade grain based diets are chemicals. These chemicals are carcinogens! Carcinogens are cancer causing agents!
Does your dog drink water from the tap? Do you drink water from the tap? If you answered yes to either of those questions, please stop! Many areas of the Unites States are known to have chemicals, hormones and other cancer causing agents in their water source. Invest in a water filter or use bottled water. Think about the amount of water your dog drinks each day, each week, each year and all of those chemicals those chemicals that they are taking in as they hydrate their bodies.
We hope that you will at least consider to your own research on the effects of low-grade grain based diets in dogs. A simple life style change can add years to your dog’s life. More time – isn’t that what we all wish for when any of our loved ones, even the furry ones, reach the sunset of their lives?
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