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The Green Bean Dog Diet Will It Keep Your Dog Healthy

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by G D Williams

For some time, people have pitched around the idea of the green bean dog diet. You may have heard of this and considered trying it. Lets take a look at the green bean dog diet and talk about some of the pros and cons of it.

If you make up one’s mind to give your dog the green bean diet, you need to know that you can not only feed your dog green beans. By only giving your dog this green bean vegetable diet, would not be the right healthy decision for your dogs diet. Pet owners should find the balance between dog food and green beans that will create the desired results.

The green bean dog diet involves regular kibble for your pet mixed with a portion of green beans. The green beans are a healthy way to keep your dog full between meals. For example, your pet may only want two cups of high quality dog food per day to keep a healthy weight, but he or she is always scrounging round and hungry. Adding some green beans to the food at meal time will assist your dogs diet stay on track and keep your dog feeling full and happy.

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Where do you Turn for Your Cat’s Nutrition

by Ike Lowe

Many pet owners believe that Veterinarians are thoroughly qualified to dispense nutritional advice. Most believe their nutritional training, without question, is second to none. We have been brainwashed to the point of not even considering the possibility that our Vets may not be as nutritionally trained as we might believe.

Other pet owners place their pets’ nutritional needs in the hands of uncaring commercial pet food companies. Why? Because pet food companies produce “Bank account swelling ads” that tell consumers, like you and others, that their food is wholesome, nutritional, 100% natural and complete. The ads suggest that your pet could look and feel equally as good as the pet/pets that appear in their commercials.

For the most part, we are trusting people and therefore we have no reason to doubt their claims. When the commercial pet food companies put a high price on their food, we are totally convinced that their product is good

Could the commercial pet food companies be hiding the truth from us?

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