Tag: Dead Animals

  • What Can Hypoallergenic Dog Food Really Do?

    Allergies abound in today’s health arena, for dogs as well as humans. There are a various causes for this, but in my opinion, there is only one maintaining cause, ie the reason it keeps going.

    As a rule, allergies are showing that the sufferer has a very weak immune system. When you are considering feeding your dog a hypoallergenic dog food, you know that his immune system is at rock bottom.

    I’m not going to address the possible causes here, but I am going to look at bringing your dog’s immune system up, so that he is no longer so sensitive.

    Food is consumed every day. So food has the biggest impact on your dog’s health. Whatever the label may say, if you’re feeding your dog a commercial hypoallergenic dog food, then you’re contributing to his discomfort and ill health.

    All commercial pet foods are basically the same:

    over cooked, destroying vital nutrients use of very low quality food, such as dead animals and high fat use of any cheap filler to bulk it out use of highly toxic preservatives – how else do you keep ‘meat’ products indefinitely, at room temperature

    Each one of these aspects of commercial dog food will undermine your dog’s immune system. Bringing them all together ensures he can’t fight off any health issue that comes his way.

    The best way to help bring up your dog’s immune system is to feed him as his ancestors fed – with raw meat and bones.

    I’m not saying that by feeding your dog as nature intended he will necessarily completely recover from his allergies. But he’ll do a whole lot better than he will by feeding him a commercial hypoallergenic dog food.

    There is no true holistic vet or animal therapist who doesn’t adhere to this policy.

    Once you have his diet addressed and he’s been on it for enough time to see what it alone can cure, then it’s time to consider treatment.

    Being a natural therapist myself (a homeopath), of course I’m biased! But I get a lot of animals come to me who vets haven’t been able to help. Once I get the dog on the natural diet, then the homoeopathic remedy of choice finishes the problem off. Without the diet, the remedy can only palliate.

    What I’m really saying is that there is no such thing as hypoallergenic dog food. There is only good, healthy dog food and unhealthy dog food. You will never address a problem if you don’t look at the cause (which homeopathy does so well) and you don’t contribute to it.

    Suppose you have a riot in the city (allergies). You can send in the police and the riot will die down (allergies seem to clear up). But underneath the unrest continues (the cause of the allergies hasn’t been cured), and the real reasons are left untouched, only to fester into a much worse state (now hypoallergenic). Homeopathy is akin to finding the cause of the riots and disturbances and dealing with those in a peaceful and constructive way. That is the true nature of cure. (See afternote.)

    So don’t be taken in by the pretty words and smiling actors on a packet of commercial hypoallergenic dog food. It will do nothing to bring your dog’s immune system back up, which is the only way to help cure his sensitivities.

    I consider there is only one type of healthy dog food, only one type which help restore even the sickest dog’s immune system. And that’s the one based on the natural diet of wild dogs.

    Footnote
    The above example was written by Jeremy Sherr, a leading UK homeopath.

    Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of natural health care. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject.

    For a complimentary ebook on how to have a healthy dog, starting today, visit http://naturallyhealthydogs.com or http://www.bestdoghealth.blogspot.com

    Article from articlesbase.com

  • Bonus178

    The 10 Ingredients You Should Never Feed Your Dog

    1. Corn
    2. By-Products
    3. Fillers
    4. Chemicals
    5. Meat Meal
    6. Wheat
    7. Potatoes
    8. Rice
    9. BHA and BHT
    10. FD&C Red No. 5 and Yellow No. 7 Ethoxyquin

    This is a short list, but these are good things to look out for.  You should always check with your Veterinarian before beginning any new food program, and it is up to you to decide which organic, or natural homeopathic dog food will be best.

    It is shocking how dog food companies are out to disguise their un-healthy foods as natural or healthy choices.  They often have corn in them, and it is a red flag for any dog food parent.  If you see the words, corn, meat meal or meat by products, you are not bringing good nutrition to the bowl.  The meat meal is a clever word that describes, road-kill, bone, hair, hooves, and tails of beef and pigs.  The real injustice is some processing is dead animals that were pets,  and they often still have their collars on them!

    Do not be afraid of vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid, as it is often used in good pet food for a preservative. Another good and valuable list of ingredients is alpha-linolenic acid(ALA), or eicosapentaeonic acid(EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid(DHA).  Dogs can not digest ALA, but they can digest and effectively use, EPA and DHA.  Often companies do not know this fact, and stick it in there anyway, as it is a good essential fatty acid.

    Keep in mind, if your dog food is made in the USA, and is made in small batches, has a short time until expiration, and is often hard to find, you have found a good food.  I suggest you look for the smallest size you can buy, and test drive it for 2 months.   Do not buy more, until you are sure it is tasty for your dog, and they are experiencing good results.  By the end of 8 weeks, your dog should see positive changes, but at first, the extra nutrition could make your dog feel worse.  This has to do with an over active immunity system, and it takes time for this system to calm down, and show its balance and strength.

    Be sure to visit www.best-food-for-dogs.com for ratings and updates.  Your best friend will love you for it!