Did unhealthy dog food diet help chunky canine save her owners life?
Although feeding canines an unhealthy dog food diet is not recommended by experts, it may have saved one pensioner’s life.Judging by her bulky frame, Amber the English Mastiff is unlikely to have eaten a healthy dog food diet in recent years. Although this lifestyle approach is not recommended by experts, it may have ended up saving the life of the chunky canine’s owner Joyce MacDonald. The 83-year-old cheated death recently when she was hit by a pick-up truck while using a zebra crossing – and landed on top of 15-stone Amber. Her daughter-in-law Barbara MacDonald explained that her beloved relative was fortunate to still be alive after the incident in Hornchurch, Essex. “She was so lucky Amber broke her fall,” she remarked. According to the Dogs Trust, all dogs need to eat a balanced diet and get plenty of exercise to maintain a healthy weight. This can be achieved by changing dog food meals as canines advance through the years – there are different diets available for puppies, adults