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Dog Worms:How to Spot the Symptoms and Make Them Go Away for Life!

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Click http://healthydogforlife.com/blog for the very best in natural dog feeding practices and an end to 9 out of 10 dog health problems.
Dog worms have got to be one of the most missunderstood problems affecting dogs today-why? because worms are a natural part of your dogs lifecycle, it's through bad commercial diets that worms get out of control which means drugs, cost and worry for you and the dog. By feeding your dog a 'Real Food' diet, worms are simply NOT a problem as balance is restored permanently.

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  • Hi, my name is Jackie and I have four cocker spaniels. How do I switch to a raw diet, and where do I get the food? Do I buy the meat from the grocer? Also, How much do you feed them? Thank you, Jackie

  • @bonnie532 Hi Jackie, Four! Lovely sensitive & affectionate dogs.

    Wa too much to be able to explain here, please make the investment and get my e-book from healthydogforlife (dot) com. It has ALL the answers you need for your dogs. And yes, make friends with your local butcher for most of your meat on the bone choices (and some nice free stuff too-see book).

    Hope that helps.

  • My dog has heartworms and has been on heartguard which is supposed to help. I have added alot of raw meat and bone to his diet. Is there any hope of him ever getting off of his medicine. And i would like to say my dogs teeth were brown and i brushed them and scraped with my fingernail and it would not come off. Since, i added him raw meat and bone his teeth are white and tarter free.

  • @MsBuggywuggy

    Hi, How long has he had it? How severe are the symptoms? Any early signs include a cough, especially on exercise and early exhaustion upon exercise. Doxycycline & Heartguard in combo are supposed to work but to be honest I dont know enough to give you a formal opinion.

    Glad to hear the raw food diet is working so well, particularly on the teeth, something I mention a lot for good reason. BTW if your feeding this way don't mix diets, keep it 100% raw.

  • @danscott888 alt4animals(dot)com/heartworm.­htm Check this out, it may help you to control the worms get off the heartguard and balance the immune system of your dog and keep him stable through life.

    My take is to not use meds ever, they are just too toxic. There are always natural remedies that work very well without the toxins and cost. Then feed 100% quality raw food diet and the dog is then protected from health complaints which are 90% diet related.

    Hope that helps.

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  • Thank you, Dan. I appreciate it!

  • @danscott888 He's still active and not really coughing but he does tire easily. I am trying to go completely raw. it's just expensive. Can you help me with proper amounts i have a large yellow lab, how much raw meat and bone should he be eating in one day? I don't want him feeling hungry. thanks so much for what you do. I rescued a mixed breed and had him for 15 yrs. i was always told never give them raw meat and bone. His coat & teeth were lacking and he never felt as good as my dogs do now.

  • @toppertruthio Excellent start: a few pointers.

    One large feed per day only.

    NO mixer (throw that Bakers crap in the trash) It will cause problems!

    Get some meaty bones too, for the teeth and calsium balance. ie half chicken frame. Butcher will have all sorts of goodies going to waste. (make him your friend).

    Find raw green frozen tripe, sold somewhere online.

    Watch your dog transform into the picture of health and vitality-voila.

  • @danscott888 ok just to update you hes been on the new diet for3 days now,im trying him on raw beef mince ,and raw chicken mince,im also adding bakers complete,and feeding him twice a day.ive got to say hes looking a bit better already.for the last few years all ive fed him is 1 large can of winalot per day in one meal so i think your right.im going to ask my butcher about the mince waste and will add some of this too.ill update youin 2 weeks to let you know if hes improved.Thanks

  • @toppertruthio No worries, he needs to be built up on a raw food diet. It will work wonders for him in many ways. My dog is a slim build too, took after his mum as his dad was big, but he is in great shape and well defined on meaty bones, raw green tripe and minced meat waste from the butcher plus scraps etc.

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