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Originally Posted by lil fu fu girl (partial quote)....
I could go on but I think you get the just of my post.
One thing I think you should mull over. Vet's like many physicians, are not trained in the nutritional aspects of the society or species that they are treating. Our current healthcare system is one designed to treat disease, not prevent it. This is the same for our pups. Nutritional science is like the beach. One ounce of knowledge is only a grain of sand on the beach. There is always more to learn and more to research. Good luck with yours.  |
Your whole post was so informative!
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Originally Posted by maggies-mommy Well I'm not the kind of person who freaks out because my dog ate something there not supposed to, or keeps them from everything. I hate people like that |
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Originally Posted by maggies-mommy All I was saying was, if my dog eas a piece of chocolate, or an onion, I'm not going to flip shi*t saying OMGGGG its the end of the world. Dogs and people are going to do things there not supposed to do, and I'm not going to freak everytime her poop is runny, or she throws up. I have had a dog with this who passed away, thanks. |
Since things like chocolate and other substances
can kill a dog (either fairly quickly, or via a slow death while the liver shuts down over time), it would seem like the concern others show about ingesting these substances is a caring, loving reaction....and in the interest of the Health of the dog.
Um, this is the
Health section, btw

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