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Tired of Veterinarian Bills?
Tired of Veterinarian Bills?
Diets consisting of fresh foods along with natural supplements
can reduce those trips to the veterinarian.
by Deena Caruso
June 11, 2004
Do you make a lot of trips to the vet's office? Do you spend
your hard-earned money on vet bills because your dog suffers
from chronic ailments? Give your dog or cat the nutrition
he needs, and chances are you can spend your money on other
things rather than giving it to your veterinarian.
Nutritional deficiencies are often the cause of chronic ailments
in pets. Most holistic vets believe that improving a pet's
diet will boost health and vitality and often restore chronically
ill dogs to health.
Pets need to eat a variety of fresh, whole foods. A balanced,
raw, home-made diet provides the nutrients pets need to heal
from the inside out.
If you don't have time to feed a home-made diet, buy the
best commercial pet food you can find, one made with human-grade
ingredients and without chemical preservatives, byproducts,
and fillers. (These foods may be difficult to find in grocery
stores and pet stores, but are easy to find and purchase on
web sites.) Then improve on it. Fresh juice and raw liver
are two of the healthiest foods you can add to your pet's
diet:
Fresh Juice (for dogs only):
Use a juicer if you have one. Most dogs love carrot juice,
and it contains zinc, vitamin E, beta carotene, copper,
and other ingredients that strengthen the immune system.
It's best to use organic carrots, and you can add celery,
parsley, or apple. Feed directly or mix with your dog's
food. Try to feed 1/2 cup juice per 25-30 pounds of weight
each day.
Raw Liver (for both dogs and cats):
Some vets consider liver a miracle food because of its
ability to save lives and improve health. Raw beef and chicken
liver are rich in amino acids, protein, phosphorous, potassium,
copper, and Vitamin A & B-complex.
Feed liver only from organically raised cattle and poultry
because the liver stores toxins. You can add raw liver to
the fresh juice you make or add it to your dog's food. To
help sick pets, feed small amounts of organic calf or chicken
liver once or twice per day (one teaspoon per 10 to 20 pounds
of body weight).
If your dog has multiple health problems, supplements can also
help:
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Digestive Enzymes such as pancreatin and bromelain help
to replace enzymes destroyed by heat. Give enzyme supplements
between meals.
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Probiotics and Prebiotics contain bacteria that help
with digestion and fight infection. They replace bacteria
destroyed by an inadequate diet or antibiotics.
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Colostrum and Lactoferrin enhance immune function.
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Vitamins and Minerals are especially helpful when pets
have multiple infections. Choose a vitamin/mineral supplement
made from whole-food sources. Pets can easily assimilate
these.
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Amino Acids are the building blocks of proteins, and
proteins are needed to construct every cell in the body.
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Garlic fights infection, helps prevent cancer, expels
tapeworms, prevents blood clotting, and makes pets less
attractive to parasites such as fleas.
If you provide your pet with the nutrients he needs, you
should see a much healthier and happier pet. And maybe that
money that used to be spent on vet bills can now go towards
a new car, home improvements, a vacation, or even a savings
account!
- Deena Caruso
Deena Caruso, author, teacher, & distributor of natural
pet products Helps pet owners create healthy, happy pets.
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