The Missing Link In Canine Nutrition.
submitted: Aug 5th 2008 |
by: JillianPlankston |
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Thousands of years ago your dog was very different. In fact, life was very different, without all the gadgets and conveniences we now take for granted. Your dog would have been a different animal too. Can you even begin to imagine what his daily life would have been like?
What he ate would have been totally different. His diet would have consisted of meat that he had hunted for, complemented by whatever tasty natural wholefoods he found on his travels. All his food would have been entirely unprocessed, raw and healthy. Quite different from these days, isn't it?
The truth is dogs are becoming just like humans, in that most of what they eat is heavily processed, and potentially lacking some vital nutrients they would have consumed in the wild.
The Missing Link was developed to try to somewhat bridge the gap between the past and the present.
Created with high quality wholefoods and concentrated foods, the design of The Missing Link is to replace empty calories with nutrient rich and unprocessed foods in your pet's diet.
The supplement is a dry granular powder, nitrogen flushed and vacuum packed. It is packed with vital nutrients such as Omega 3 and Omega 6, enzymes, probiotics, fiber, antioxidants, phytonutrients and vitamins and minerals.
With ricebran, kelp, molasses and that wonder food - sprouted green barley - as well as yeast and flaxseed, your dog will enjoy a new level of health and vitality, in one easy supplement.
The Canine Formula is usually adequate for most dogs, but some will require the power of the Canine Plus formula.
What's the difference, you may ask, well, the latter contains a vegetarian glucosamine to aid joint repair.
The added benefits of Omega essential fatty acids and antioxidants help your dog ( or cat) maintain a robust immune system, which targets all over health.
The Canine Plus formula is ideal for dogs with age problems, joint issues and arthritis.
The Missing Link is reputed to boost your dog's health; this may be in terms of digestion, condition of coat, reduction in allergies, and itchiness, an increase in energy, faster recuperation times and much more; one added benefit is that your dog may smell nicer too!
For every twenty pounds of dog weight you will need to give one teaspoonful per daily meal, up to 6 teaspoonsful for animals over 100lbs. Continuous use will produce the greatest benefits of treatment.
For a healthy pet with all the raw stamina of the past, give The Missing Link to bring out the wild in him!
About the Author
Author Rebecca Foxton wants to help you bring your pet better health with Missing Link. For an excellent source of health tips for people with dogs and cats, visit her Fortiflora article series on Dog Buffs.
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