I'm ready, Dr. Falconer,
but Mother and Father always say we should be cautious before making a
decision. Can you tell us a story so we can be really sure?
Oh I have
many stories, Dick and Jane. Here's one that might help you to decide
what's right for you to feed Spot. Sit back and listen...
I once had a very feeble older dog
brought to me. Rosie was a Bassett hound who had tired eyes with gummy
discharges in the corners. Her achy joints kept her from moving much.
Her coat looked like it was thread bare. Missing patches of hair were
scattered over her trunk. The hair that was there was smelly and coarse
to the touch. Her teeth were dirty with tartar and her breath smelled
badly.
(Are you OK, Jane? You look a bit
pale. Don't worry, there will be a happy ending. Dick, more water for
Jane.)
There was a buildup of dark smelly wax
in both ears. Her caretaker Lisa had brought her to me in the hopes that
we could get her healthier in her last years. This was before I had much
training in natural medicine, but I had a good understanding of
nutrition from a lot of self study. I knew that this was the basis of
good health.
Lisa showed me the food label of what
Rosie was being fed. Sure enough, it was a well-known brand. And it was
one that her vet had recommended. There in plain print were "poultry
byproducts" and "ethoxyquin!"
I suggested we start Rosie's
treatment with a nutritional change first. I didn't want any
treatment to cause an upset in this poor old animal. It looked as though
she had some pretty deep chronic disease at this point. So Lisa ordered
some
Flint River Ranch
Super Premium pet food.
We planned to begin some treatments
after she had fed Rosie the new diet for a few weeks. Well, as things
sometimes happen, a few weeks turned into a few months. Lisa got a new
job and had lots to take care of on the family front. When she finally
called for a follow-up appointment, she said "I'm sorry I'm calling so
late, but I really want you to see Rosie as soon as you can."
I
scheduled her in for the next day, and to my surprise, a much younger
looking dog bounced into my office, tail wagging. "Rosie? Is
that you, girl?" I said, and got down on the floor to greet her.
She almost leapt up to meet me half way, with a slobbery kiss, and
an excited bark. "Wow, Lisa, she looks great! Her coat feels
so soft and she smells great."
"Have you bathed her recently?" I asked.
"Not for several weeks, Doctor," her
beaming owner proudly answered. And indeed, she felt like she'd been
bathed recently, smelled fresh, had a real shine to her coat, and her
breath and teeth were both improved. While she still had some stiffness,
it was obviously not nearly the bother that it was when I first saw her.
And her ears were almost free of wax.
"What have you done to the old girl,
Lisa?"
"Only changed her diet to that
premium health food for dogs you recommended. I've been too busy
to do anything else. But look at her! She's so much better than
when I brought her to you the first time. Can the natural diet for dogs
really be responsible for all this? She's acting like she did five years
ago!"
Indeed, the nutritional status of the
patient can have this profound an effect. In Rosie's case, it had been
the only thing we could point to that had changed.
I see similar changes
in dogs like Rosie on a regular basis in my practice. It's always a
great feeling to know that we are not only improving on these animals'
current health, but adding years to their lives through feeding them a
healthy, natural and nutritious diet.
We don't want to feed
another meal of this toxic food, Dr. Falconer. We want our Spot to get
the benefits of a healthy diet right away.
How can we get the food
you recommend for Spot?
It really couldn't be easier, Dick. Just
CLICK HERE and
soon the food can be on it's way to you. You will receive premium, fresh
Flint River Ranch
dog food in 4-5 days (home delivery included), and Spot can
start off on a new foot. Or more like four new feet! Then you'll See
Spot Glow!