Your Pet’s Food Could Be Killing Them

Posted June 13th, 2008 by Chris

I read a very interesting email I received today about the fact that what may be in our pet’s food may be causing the increase in disease among our furry friends.

I, personally, have a dog who has epilepsy and as a result I give him a natural seizure medication and have also changed his pet food to one that does not contain preservatives in the hopes that this will help him live a better life. He still has the occasional seizure which, let me tell you, are heartbreaking to witness and my vet says he has done all he can to stop them. He is also on Phenobarbitol and Potassium Bromide.

Here is a link to a very affordable report called the Real Safety Guide to Pet Health that tells that 90% of pet health probelams are related to the food we give them to eat.

Grab your copy here. I have no affiliation to this company, just feel that information like this should be passed on to everyone who owns and loves their pets.

Here is how they describe this report ; ” Now learn the simple, low-cost solutions to keeping your pets safe, healthy and happy while saving yourself the cost, frustration and heartbreak of pet health tragedies.”

To your health and that of your pets as well,
Chris

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