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A nutritionist would tell you what supplements to add. It takes 5-10 minutes a day for me to feed Ellie if her meals are frozen up ahead. You can do that once a month and it would take a few hours. It does take some time but it's really not that bad. I hate packaging the meals though. |
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The specialist told me that Dr. Messionnier is not a certified nutritionist that they know of- and that he is a holistic veterinarian. The reason that they do not recommend Raw diets because of Salmonella, E-coli and food poisoning in general. Nature's Variety would seem so safe to me though. Now I'm really nervous. |
My dog Brooke was diagnosed with GME, an inflammatory brain disease, after that we have used traditional medicine combined with a holistic vet that does acupuncture. Brooke is doing really well and I like the combined approach. We home cook because I was concerned about my husband feeding them raw and making sure everything stays sanitary. My dogs are very small, 3 of them under 4 lbs so I didn't want to take a chance on contamination. I also add vitamins to their dinner. Hope this helps. |
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we go to a holistic/acupuncture vet. He was trained & worked as traditional vet for many years. Then he had his eyes opened - no he lectures all over the world about the benefits of holistic & acupuncture treatment. He saved & prolonged the life of my male Bichon who had been paralyzed by a stroke - acupuncture & herbs changed everything for my Andre It is nice that my vet has practiced in all these realms, I really trust that he knows which method to use in different situations. He believes there is too much going on with vaccines here's his website - some good reads www.apvet.com/ |
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