First thing that every ready should know....I post it, I write about it, I talk about it...I DEMAND IT!!! If a canine is depositing fatty lumps...in the majority of times, I can correlate it to a diet that is high in grains or a diet that is of low quality and high in bad fats...like Alpo...or some awful food like that.
Herbs are not magic bullets....IF lifestyle changes are not made...and I write about that extensively on the web page about Dissolve as well as send a full 3 page information packet....those lumps will come back...and the herbs will not have a chance.
In this case, the first thing that came into my mind is that the dog must be eating bad food. Sure enough, she informed me that her Dobie was eating ALPO.....that is the scourge of all dog foods...everyone knows that. It is a food that is cheap and of low quality...
How in the world can herbs...that are the same...fight against the root cause of what makes the fat lumps...BAD FOOD!
The customer says she has no control over what the dog is fed.....People.....the lumps are diet related. You must feed your dog a diet of good quality food...there are not short cuts...they are creatures like us.....who need good quality food...
How come we don't get it?
So let me repeat it again.....A good quality food....no grains rice wheat or barley. Keep your dog trim. No low quality chap foods. A diet of home made food is the best followed by higher end brands of dog food that are made for dogs without grains!!!
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2 comments:
I don't agree that fatty lumps are the result of poor diet. I have one dog, a three year old chihuahua, that has had four operations now due to fatty lumps that the vets determined needed to come out due to location on the body. My dogs are ONLY fed "GO NATURAL" NO GRAIN, ENDURANCE dog food. It costs $38 per 6lb bag and is touted to be top grade food. They are only given NO GRAIN protein snacks. Yet two months after the last operation, two more lumps have appeared. There are other causes than just poor diet obviously.
Of course there are....we're not saying that...what it can also mean is that your dog has a constitutionally weak digestion system.
I would strongly suggest that your tonfiy the spleen and see if you can strengthen the digestion.
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