19/10/2021
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The Forgotten Foods Of A Dogs Diet (Is yours missing any?)
Pet diets are letting our dogs down...
Today, millions of pet parents are battling against joint pains, allergies, painful digestion and a whole host of other serious health problems that impact our dogs - much of them a result of low quality nutrition.
Sure, there are all these fancy brands with buzzwords like Grass Fed, Grain Free, Wet, Meaty, Moist written all over them. All making claims about their food being the BEST ways to improve a dogs nutrition...
Yet none of them are really working long term.
During the last 30 years a dogs life expectancy has actually declined.
For breeds like the Golden Retriever it's declined as much as 7 years.
This doesn’t have to be the case.
According to renowned veterinarian Dr. Michael Lazaris, and pages of scientific research, the reason behind many pet health problems come from missing nutrition.
He calls them them “Forgotten Foods of The Modern Dog Diet”
Dogs need these nutrients to thrive. Together, they’re responsible for helping their immune systems, reducing joint discomfort, improving energy levels, getting shinier coats and skin… you name it!
There’s just one problem. As a nation, our dogs food is completely missing many of these nutrients. Some get destroyed in food processing yet others are not included because of corporate greed.
This could explain why many dogs don’t feel as good as they should on a daily basis.
Dr. Lazaris says: "Think of them as the missing link between a happy, healthy, energised dog... and a dog that constantly has nagging joints, bad odours, itching and mushy p**p."
So, what are the "Forgotten Foods of a Dogs Diet?"
Well, thanks to Michael, there’s an incredibly easy way to find out.
This year he released a groundbreaking new video revealing the powerful foods you can get and add to your dogs bowl at home to upgrade their health. All without having to change your dogs food.
Watch his presentation for free by clicking here.
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