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Canine Skin Problems

February 18, 2008 · 2 Comments

Dogs can really suffer when afflicted with any of the multitude of skin problems. I refer you to the previous post that addresses this and provides some excellent recommended reading on the subject.

Right now I want to provide you with just one simple example of someone who knew enough to make the first wise choice: change the dog’s food from a dry commercial food to fresh, real foods. Photos will demonstrate the positive difference it meant for this poor pup. Read “Shiloh’s Story” and see photos of Shiloh before, during, and after.

And, if you need a second example of a dog with an extreme skin condition and how food helped, read “Cooper’s Story” and see the before and after photos.

Don’t forget about the previous post that addresses the serious issue of skin problems in dogs.

Here’s to your dogs healthy skin!

“Although we have come to accept commercial foods as being normal or natural ways to feed animals (and indeed ourselves), in fact they are not. They are simply what we’ve gotten used to in the last few decades. But nothing we can produce commercially ever can rival those mysteriously complex foods manufactured for eons by nature itself.” quote by Richard H. Pitcairn. DVM, PhD., author of Natural Health for Dogs & Cats

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  • Mercedes // February 20, 2008 at 3:21 am

    Patch has had many skin problems recently! Need to study this more. Results are in from his biopsy~Post on my blog. I would appreciate your translations, thoughts, and feedback. Thanks!

  • anthony // May 23, 2008 at 10:17 am

    Hey what breed is pearl? I have a dog that looks about the same size and shape (medium-small)

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