Now that I have lots of feedback from my clients and readers, it amazes me that there could be any doubt that food allergies have such a great role in skin, ear, stomach, bowel, anal gland, obesity, and seizure problems. Veterinarians are still taught that the incidence of food allergies are low, even though thirty percent of my patients respond to elimination of allergens and addition of healthy food ingredients. That is why we need to spread the word. Successful nutritional management of the above chronic diseases will help convince educators and researchers to take another look at canine nutrition, and help avoid needless misery, medications, and money for millions of dogs. When you buy Dog Dish Diet, you are helping spread the message.
Dogs are individuals, with individual needs
The testimonial from Gene Sakahara, a famous figure in Gilroy, is just one example of hundreds that that I have received.
“Dr. Greg’s book, Dog Dish Diet, is a great resource in understanding your pet dog’s diet. I compare it to having Dr. Spock’s baby book handy. Our mixed Corgi / Chihuahua had a very sensitive stomach. Dr. Greg’s veterinary experience and knowledge helped our Molly with her doggie diarrhea and promoted her diet to foods that were natural.
If Molly were able to read,she would have advocated me reading Dr. Greg’s book from the outset. Thank you, Dr. Greg for a wonderful, helpful book.”
Gene Sakahara, retired educator and Garlic Festival demonstration chef.
Another testimonial talking about the real benefits of the Dog Dish Diet.
Unfortunately, the advice of many veterinarians and commercial dog food ads is that the diet shouldn’t vary. That situation would be similar to us eating the same ingredients and type of food every day for life. Would we trust that one type of manufactured bland cookie could satisfy our every nutritional need?
Human nutrition has been fairly erratic at advising us how to eat. One year grains and carbs are in, the next they are out. Fats are the bad guy, then they are good for you. After extensive research, I have come to the conclusion that the answers to our nutrition questions are all around us. Our native diet consisted of the balance of nutrients and moisture in the world around us.True, we grow and raise most of our food now, but eating it in its “natural state”, balance, and condition is healthier than eating a manufacturers’ idea of healthy food. If human nutritionists can’t agree what is healthy, is it possible that food processing companies and dog food companies have all the answers?
Many veterinarians, breeders, and owners are hung up on percentages, so much so, that they are afraid to vary their dog’s diet. However, that is the way nutrition is taught to doctors and vets. That may make sense if we or our dogs were so delicate. Omnivores evolved to make use of the variety of foods available around them. That is a good thing , and we should help our dog’s keep a good thing going.
A diet from varied sources will provide a better diet, providing the sources are wholesome ingredients. Individuals in both the human and canine species need a bit more or bit less of protein, carbs, fats, and allergens to look and feel their best. That is why I promote wholesome feeding healthful meats , fats, veggies, bones, and fruit.
It is a fact that all dogs do not thrive on one manufactured food source.
Dog Dish Diet:Sensible Nutrion for Your Dog’s Health
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