Ever wonder why your beloved dog only tends to live for a fraction of the time you do? It's not because it's normal for them to do so. It's not because of you not loving them enough. It's because of what you FEED them. In this article I'm going to start explaining why your dog may be having health problems or symptoms that lead to them.
Hello, my name is Joseph, and I wanted to do my article a little differently than what you may be normally seeing. First, I'm going to ask you a question. Do you have a dog that you love as if they were your own, and would do anything for them? If the answer is yes, then it is my pleasure to be writing this article just for you.
If you're just like me, someone who's life just wouldn't be whole without the love and affection of a furry friend, you want to keep them happy, healthy, and around for a long long time without any dog health problems. Sadly however, some of our beloved dogs don't get much of a chance at life. They get flat out cheated. Some people go on to accept this as 'just the way things are'. Are you really content with this statement? I hope not!
Your dog needs 5 things for a happy, healthy life. They are:
1) Love
2) Shelter
3) Exercise
4) Water
The 5th, and MOST IMPORTANT thing, is food.
Right now I bet you're thinking, "So what? I make sure to feed my dog every day." (Believe me, my dog Bernie does NOT let me forget). The statement isn't referring to if you feed your dog, which I really do appreciate, as I absolutely can't stand a hungry dog in my presence, it's so sad. The statement refers to WHAT you feed your dog. Again, you may be saying to yourself, "So What about it? I feed my dog...dog food. What's wrong with that?"
What's wrong with that?
EVERYTHING!
Did you know that:
Your dog could be a cannibal? (Collars, ID tags, and all)
Or that the commercial dog food that you're feeding your best friend could be slowly poisoning them with preservatives, tranquilizers, or even euthanasia chemicals?
That the *actual* lifespan of your dog, under optimal conditions, is supposed to be TWENTY SEVEN YEARS? (Almost double what they currently live up to, if they're lucky!)
How about things that can explain many dog health problems symptoms, such as:
Dog Panting
Diarrhea
Dog Throwing Up
Pancreatitis
Other Dog Health Problems Symptoms
Think I'm nuts? Don't take my word for it. Check out my report on dog health problems symptoms, unless you don't want to:
Save Thousands of Dollars In Vet Bills.
Keep Your BEST FRIEND fit and healthy for a much longer time than the criminally and measly 11 year average life expectancy for a dog in the US.
Get peace of mind about speaking up for your dog about this grave injustice. They can't speak for themselves, so please, do it for them.