I’m looking for a high quality natural food for my overweight, high cholesterol beagle who just had mass cell cancer tumors removed. I have read it is better to have a no grain diet as grain/sugars feed cancer. However, with his high choloesterol and weight loss that is needed, I’m not sure a high protein diet will be good. Anyone have any suggestions?
Asked by:candoil
I am going to be traveling with my dog and the state requires a health certificate, Does anyone know what this might cost? I’ll have to get an exam/check up for my dog then get a health certificate. Thanks!
Asked by:bunnykisses1039
I heard that it’s much better for my dog and cats to be eating all natural foods, but I can’t remember the name of the brand that was recommended to me. I want to switch all my animals (two cats and a dog) over to natural food slowly – first by mixing the two (old and new), then by moving over to only the natural food. The only problem is that I don’t know the best kind of all natural cat and dog food to try. Any suggestions or info? Thanks a million for anything. I’m not sure where to start.
Asked by:nalznkoz
My Chi puppy is ill, and on vets orders I am feeding him poached chicken and yams. Can anyone recommend a good natural dog food company so when he is allowed off it I can put him back on a great dog food? Thank you for your help.
Asked by:Charlie