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See Spot Live Longer

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Updated: May 9, 2020

BOOK DATE: 2004

 

BOOK AUTHOR: Steve Brown



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All processed foods with a long shelf-life have nutritional limitations. Every doctor and nutritionist would probably agree with that statement--if we were talking about foods for humans. But quite often we don't carry over that awareness to dog foods. And we need to: overcoming the inherent limitations in all dry dog foods will help our dogs thrive and be the best they can be.


Dry dog foods have two significant nutritional limitations, both of which are easy to correct:


they contain unbalanced and, at times, rancid fats, and

they require the addition of fresh foods for complete nutrition.


This fully-illustrated, easy-to-read, 40-page eBooklet shows how to overcome these limitations by feeding some fresh foods weekly and by using dry foods wisely. The booklet also reviews the many health benefits of overcoming the limitations of dry foods.


By the author of the Whole Dog Journal "highly recommended" Unlocking the Canine Ancestral Diet (Dogwise Publishing, 2010) and See Spot Live Longer, now in its 8th printing.


The information in this booklet is not meant to take the place of medical advice or expert veterinary care. Consult a veterinarian when there is a possibility that your dog is ill.

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