God rest ye merry glentle pups in the K9 Sport Sack

It’s the ideal gift for the dog lover and pup who run around together.                   Why own a K9 Sport Sack Dog Carrier Backpack? So you don’t ever have to leave your dog behind Extremely convenient for everyday use and travel The most safe, comfortable, easy and fun dog carrier on the market Do anything, anywhere with your dog Now enjoy bike rides, motorcycling, hiking, shopping etc. with your dog. The possibilities are endless Go on new adventures Created out of water-resistant,…

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Is Convenience Killing Your Pet?

β€œI must warn you about the use of bone meal in pet foods. Primarily because of the way it is manufactured. It is generated by a disgusting collection of dead animals, many which have been euthanized with Pentobarbital. This deadly chemical is not destroyed with high heat. These dead animals are sent to rendering plants and dried. Most uses of bone meal are to provide a Calcium source other than ground bones. The Calcium in bone meal is not readily absorbed. In addition, some bone meal contains toxic heavy metals…

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Steroids do more harm than good

By Robert Mueller Environmental allergies are the biggest trigger. Detoxification is an essential part of the body’s metabolic process. The key organ that is involved in this process is the liver. Because the liver is constantly bombarded with toxic chemicals both of internal and external origin, a wide range of toxins need to be neutralized.  Many factors contribute to the accumulation of toxins in the body. These factors include: 1. Nutritional deficiencies caused by soil depletion and improperly formulated diets. 2. Specific imbalances created by processed food (kibble).  3. Drugs…

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The Scientific Reason Why Dogs Are Our Best Friend

If you think of your dog as your β€œfur baby,” science has your back. New research shows that when our canine pals stare into our eyes, they activate the same hormonal response that bonds us to human infants. The study–the first to show this hormonal bonding effect between humans and another species–may help explain how dogs became our companions thousands of years ago. β€œIt’s an incredible finding that suggests that dogs have hijacked the human bonding system,” says Brian Hare, an expert on canine cognition at Duke University in Durham,…

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