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Why don all veterinarians recommend raw food for pets?

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Why don all veterinarians recommend raw food for pets?

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Unfortunately, similar to the training human doctors receive, the majority of veterinary schools don’t focus on the power of a naturally devised and naturally sourced diet as a potent method for preventing disease. And, pet food companies – until recently when a vocal minority of holistically focused vets and customers have made it known they want such foods – have rested on their laurels, inexpensively producing convenient, easy-to-store, easy-to-serve pet foods. Unfortunately, those foods aren’t providing our pets the nourishment they deserve. A final point needs to be made by addressing us pet lovers, the majority of pet lovers. We have become accustomed the convenience and relatively low cost of manufactured pet food and, as with our own health, haven’t given sufficient thought to the connection between our diet and our well-being. So, we haven’t asked our vets for anything else. Happily for our pets and for us, the time has come for a very healthy change.

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