helsonwheels
Well-known member
I said it numerous times, it is extremely important what you feed your dog when you bring them home. Same as humans. Raw is the best way to go but if you donāt want raw go dehydrated raw or at least feed a grain free kibble n half raw. Raw has tons of minerals. Bad rashes? Get you Sulfur (ex:NuStock) out mix it with coconut oil. It will reduce inflammation. Some simply donāt believe in raw. I truly understand as there is so much BS out there about raw which is not rocket science as itās all companies like Purina, Royal Canin or Science Hill feeding the readers their false BS theyāre putting out there. If you do the math, raw comes out to the same price as a quality kibble. You definitely feed less raw than kibble. Yes you need to be a tad more caution when using raw as itās up to YOU to NOT contaminate your own human food with the same knife or counter space. Itās called clean up everything properly after handling raw. Not just dog raw but also human raw. Yes much easier to simply just dump a cup of kibbles in a bowl n get it over with but if you want your furball to stay healthy throughout their lifetime, feed them what they were born to eat in the wild. My 2 cents on damm meds vets knows itās horrible on side effects and prescribe like it was candies. $$$$$$$
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Alternatives for Prednisone
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Bookmark this link below and read it 100 times if you have to. Itās one of the best explained link on what to do.
Alternatives for Prednisone
https://pethelpful.com/dogs/alternatives-to-steroids-for-dogs