Updates On 5th Aug 2014
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IF YOUR DOG SHAKES HIS EARS ALOT: CHECK HIS FOOD BOWL
Does your dog paw at his ears? Does he whimper when you touch his ears? Is there brown discharge in your dog’s ears? Perhaps your dog is also itching and biting at other parts of his body? If the problem is chronic, did you ever consider what’s in your dog’s dish could be to blame.
Meet Parker. At 70 pounds, he is still a lap dog and nothing can stop him from catching a tennis ball. His ears were so inflamed that they bled from the tips. His body was itchy too with irritated skin under each leg and on his torso. Despite frequent attempts to clean his ears and bathe his body, his family soon realized there was something serious going on. After working with his veterinarian to treat the latest in a series of double ear infections, his family switched him to a hypo-allergenic food. (NOTE: Switching foods won’t help until the infection is FIRST cleared up with veterinary medicines)
In an instant, Parker was healed.There’s nothing, absolutely no discharge in his ears at all any more. No scratching, no itching, No more head shaking!
Parker’s secret formula is Blue Buffalo Basics Limited Ingredient Formula Salmon & Potato http://www.chewy.com/dog/blue-buffalo-basics-limited/dp/32067 His life has been dramatically changed by this diet, and after 3 months on it, he’s in terrific health.
If you’d like to try singling out food allergies, find a good-quality food that has no corn, wheat, soy or poultry products. The typical formulas will be either a salmon or duck based food. Just as in humans, there has been a significant rise in the number of pets with food allergies and they can have a devastating affect on your animal’s overall health.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/GreatAnimalRescueChase/photos/a.135..
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