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  1. Thomas
    June 30, 2019

    Love You for this. I could not agree more. My Lab died at 10 many years ago-Cancer. Just got a GS pup, he’s 5 months, and going on to a fresh and or raw diet, maybe combo, I’m still researching. TY again for this post

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    • Marla
      June 30, 2019

      I am glad it is helpful information for you. After losing 2 dogs too young, and my current Golden Retriever struggling, I really felt I needed to do much needed research as to why this is happening. Our dogs are too important to us to lose them before their time, and it seems that there are more health issues than ever before. I wish you much luck, love and happiness with that new pup of yours, and I hope you find a diet that works well for you. My next pup will only be eating a fresh diet. I am hoping that will help keep them healthier longer.

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  2. Xaric
    July 1, 2019

    That was enlightening… I have been feeding my dog dry food for as long as I remember and he has no problem… He is still young though.

    Actually, my vet recommended dry food instead of normal food. What are your sources for this information you provide? Or is it just based on your own experience and opinion? I would like to know before making a decision to switch to any kind of other food different than what my vet recommended.

    Thank you in advance for your reply!

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    • Marla
      July 17, 2019

      You are going to notice a younger dog having as many problems as an older dog.  Research has shown that the life expectancy has greatly decreased on many breeds of dogs.  There has recently been many dog foods that have been pulled from the shelves due to excessive vitamin D causing death and the standards and requirements for dog food are not monitored that closely.

      Since I have had 2 dogs that have passed away due to cancer, I started doing lots of research into what goes into a dog’s diet of dry dog food.  Most people would never feed their dog dry dog food if they knew the ingredients that go into dry dog food.  

      You can take a look at Dr. Gary Richter’s book, The Ultimate Pet Health Guide, and you will see that many of the ingredients that dogs need are not included or required in dry dog food.  

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  3. Michel
    July 1, 2019

    You are right when you say that dogs live much longer if they eat a healthier diet. It is very sad to lose your best friend when he or she is only ten years old.

    I must say that I have never heard of Nomnomnow, but the concept is an excellent idea. They do this sort of thing for humans, so why not for pets too.

    I loved their website, but I couldn’t tell whether this is a worldwide service for delivery or only in certain countries?

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    • Marla
      July 1, 2019

      At this point, the Nomnomnow would be serving the United States.  I am glad that you took a look at their website.  There is so much great information that you can find in regard to dog health, even if you decide that this meal plan is right for your dog.

      The information and articles they provide are free for anyone to take a look at and Nomnomnow provides some great information in what requirements your dog needs for good health.  

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  4. slowyarn
    July 1, 2019

    I think our dogs know instinctively when their food is making them sick. I’ve had several big dogs who started refusing to eat their dry dog food as they got older. It’s like they’d rather starve than eat food that hurts them. With large dogs, though, it gets very, very expensive quickly to feed them really high quality foods. I’ll give the dog supplements a try that you recommended in this article. Thank you!

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    • Marla
      July 1, 2019

      The dog supplement that I listed above is a great option for someone who can’t or doesn’t want to change their dog from dry dog food.  It will at least provide your dog with several things that their dry dog food doesn’t provide and help keep them healthier.  

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