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		<title>Home Cooked Dog Food: Why Commercial Pet Food is Poison</title>
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Home cooked dog food is the best option to feed your pet. But Why? Listen to this: lots of famous Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Dog Care Experts have agreed that a dog that eats any commercial dog food is at a high risk of dying prematurely. The symptoms will be noticeable too late, so it is by far one of the most important causes of death among pets today.
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<p><strong>Home cooked dog food</strong> is the best option to feed your pet. But Why? Listen to this: lots of famous Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and Dog Care Experts have agreed that <strong>a dog that eats any commercial dog food is at a high risk of dying prematurely.</strong> The symptoms will be noticeable too late, so it is by far one of the most important causes of death among pets today.</p>
<p>Food poisoning is one of the most important causes of death in dogs, or to say clearly, <strong>commercial dog food is killing your dogs</strong>.</p>
<p>Listen to this shocking statements made by <strong>dog-health experts</strong>: &#8220;Most commercial pet food are garbage&#8221; &#8220;Because many commercial foods are woefully deficient in key nutrients, the long term effect of feeding such foods makes the dog hypersensitive to its environment.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Many pet foods claim to be &#8220;100% nutritionally complete and balanced.&#8221;&#8230; &#8220;these tests ignore important nutritional issues and give consumers a false sense of knowledge and security.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Lots of people</strong> have noticed unusual behaviours in their dogs, but no one has give them the actual cause for that happening.</p>
<p>Some vets are warning their clients about the the terrible truth.</p>
<p>&#8220;The preservatives found in the commercial dog food you feed him have destroyed his kidneys.&#8221; told a vet to a Dog owner recently. And as you might noticed: Home cooked dog food is the solution.</p>
<p>Lots of those vets are on the wrong side, as they get benefits from commercial food companies to sell their products, they won&#8217;t be talking bad things about their own products!</p>
<p>But the truth is more important than the business. Today, lots of dog food products contain at least 6 deadly chemicals that will cause:</p>
<li> Kidney cancer</li>
<li>Bladder cancer</li>
<li>Skin cancer</li>
<li>Stomach cancer</li>
<li>Spleen cancer</li>
<li>Leukemia</li>
<li>Liver dysfunction</li>
<li>Major organ failure</li>
<li>Immune system collapse</li>
<li>Severe allergic reactions</li>
<li>Birth Defects</li>
<li>Blindness</li>
<li>Chronic Diarrhea</li>
<li>Hair Loss</li>
<p>&#8230;and many more. If you don&#8217;t believe this, read this: <strong>Those chemicals have been BANNED from human foods.</strong></p>
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<p>So, would you give to your pet something that you wouldn&#8217;t eat ?</p>
<p>The solution is simple: STOP using commercial dog food. Learn how to read commercial dog food labels, and &#8211; Get some healthy, well-balanced dog food recipes.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thedogfoodconspiracy.info" target="_blank" title="Dog Food Secrets"><strong>Dog Food SECRETS™</strong></a> is guide to have a healthier, and happier thanks to Home Cooked Dog Food recipes and the best information about commercial dog food and its effects. The selected recipes that it includes will give your dog the health he needs. The book also includes a <a href="http://www.thedogfoodconspiracy.info" target="_blank" title="Dog Food Secrets">23 Doggy Treats Recipe Book</a> covered with delicious treat recipes to train your dog with healthy snacks dog that lives up to 8.3 years longer than dogs whose owners feed them commercial dog food and don&#8217;t follow the comprehensive steps I outline for you. Try it now, and save your pets life!</p>
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		<title>Large Dogs</title>
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Border Collie:
Border Collies are an intelligent, biddable breed with an instinctive desire to work closely and intensely with a human handler. They are very well behaved dogs, as long as they are trained well and fixed early. They can be very excitable dogs and if it is not taught from birth, although not meaning to, their over excitement and enthusiasm can sometimes lead to aggression. This breed are becoming increasingly popular as pets. True to their working heritage, Border Collies make very demanding, energetic pets that are better off in ...]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><strong><span lang="EN-GB">Border Collie</span></strong><span lang="EN-GB">:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><span lang="EN-GB">Border Collies are an intelligent, biddable breed with an instinctive desire to work closely and intensely with a human handler. They are very well behaved dogs, as long as they are trained well and fixed early. They can be very excitable dogs and if it is not taught from birth, although not meaning to, their over excitement and enthusiasm can sometimes lead to aggression. This breed are becoming increasingly popular as pets. True to their working heritage, Border Collies make very demanding, energetic pets that are better off in households that can provide them with plenty of exercise and a job to do. Border Collies are now also being used in showing, especially agility, where their speed and agility comes to good use. In an appropriate home, with a dedicated, active owner, a Border Collie can be an excellent companion.<br />
Border Collies are unsuitable pets for people who cannot or will not provide a considerable amount of daily exercise for their dogs, both physical and mental. They are also a poor choice for households that are not prepared for the characteristic behaviors that are part of their working heritage. These dogs are also generally not suitable for households with small children, because they frequently try to &#8220;herd&#8221; the children or react rather quickly to unexpected movements. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><span lang="EN-GB"></span><strong><span lang="EN-GB">Dalmatian:</span></strong><span lang="EN-GB"><br />
The breed is very active and needs plenty of exercise. They are very fast runners.Given freedom to roam the wild, they will take multi-day trips on their own across the countryside. In today&#8217;s urban environment, they will not likely survive such excursions and must be contained. Their energetic and playful nature make them good companions for children and they have an instinctive fondness for humans and horses. These qualities make them somewhat &#8220;unbreakable&#8221;, and forgiving of rough handling by children. However, it is imperative that they be socialized with children while still puppies, and also that children be taught the correct way to play with animals.<br />
They have very sensitive natures but respond favorably to calm assertive leadership by the pack leader. Their rambunctious and playful personalities necessitate constant supervision around very small children, whom they may accidentally knock over and hurt. Dalmatians are extremely people-oriented dogs, and will get very lonely if left by themselves, and should be trained to accept their owners&#8217; absence if they must be left alone as otherwise they will pine severely. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><span lang="EN-GB"></span><strong><span lang="EN-GB">English Shepherd: </span></strong><span lang="EN-GB"><br />
The English Shepherd temperament is the defining characteristic of the breed, with great intelligence and often a unique type of kindness for those in his home, both animals and people. The English Shepherd is often an independent worker. Are adaptable and learn routines quickly. Some can be watchful of strangers and are more one-person dogs. However, once he accepts people or children or stock as his own, there are few better caretakers than an English Shepherd.<br />
Frequently exhibits an independent, bossy or &#8220;enforcer of the rules&#8221; streak in his temperament. If the dog&#8217;s desire to enforce order is not channeled and directed to a suitable end by a strong, confident leader, he may exhibit many undesirable behaviors.<br />
This breed was selected on diverse small family farms in the past and has been selected to work in a partnership arrangement with his master.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><span lang="EN-GB"></span><strong><span lang="EN-GB">Golden Retriever:</span></strong><br />
<span lang="EN-GB">They are not &#8220;one man dogs&#8221; and are generally equally friendly with strangers and those familiar to them. Their trusting, gentle disposition therefore makes them a poor guard dog. Any form of unprovoked aggression or hostility towards either people, dogs or other animals, whether in the show ring or community, is completely unacceptable in a Golden Retriever and is not in keeping with the character of the breed and as such is considered a serious fault. Nor should a Golden Retriever be unduly timid or nervous. <span> </span>The typical Golden Retriever is calm, naturally intelligent and biddable, with an exceptional eagerness to please. As the name suggests, the Golden Retriever loves to retrieve. Whether the object is a thrown stick, tennis ball, or flying disc, retrieving can keep a dog of this breed occupied and entertained for hours, particularly if water is also involved.<br />
Are also noted for their intelligence, and can learn up to roughly 240 commands, words and phrases. These dogs are also renowned for their patience with children. They also are affectionate and like to give wet kisses<br />
Other characteristics related to their hunting heritage are a size suited for scrambling in and out of boats and an inordinate love for water. Golden Retrievers are exceptionally trainable -due to their intelligence, athleticism and desire to please their handlers- and generally excel in obedience trials.<br />
Golden Retrievers are compatible with children and adults and are good with other dogs, cats and most livestock. Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people, calmness, and willingness to learn. Because of this, they are commonly used as guide dogs, mobility assistance dogs, and search and rescue dogs. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify; line-height: 150%"><span lang="EN-GB"></span><strong><span lang="EN-GB">German Shepherd.</span></strong><br />
<span lang="EN-GB">German Shepherds are highly intelligent and agile dogs, with a strong work drive. They are often deployed in various roles such as police, guarding, search and rescue, therapy, service-dog, and in the military applications.<br />
The breed has a personality marked by direct, fearless willingness to protect what it considers its &#8220;den&#8221; (i.e. house, car, and property in a home situation) and &#8220;pack&#8221; (i.e. human family in a home situation). It is poised, but when the occasion demands, eager and alert; both fit and willing to serve in its capacity as a companion, watchdog, guide dog for people who are blind, herding dog, or guardian, whichever the circumstances may demand.<br />
Proper socialization as a puppy is one of the two key factors which determines what a dog&#8217;s temperament will be as an adult. Genetics is the other. They go hand-in-hand; a dog with certain genetics cannot be trained to be stable and friendly, and by the same token the genetics most fit for training are meaningless if the dog is not well-socialized as a puppy. The &#8220;ideal&#8221; German Shepherd should be alert and fearless in defense of its den and pack, but loving and non-aggressive within the home environment.</span></p>
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