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Mediocre website with a mix of true and false. Just don't buy anything from here.
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Good information on hereditary health issues that can affect some dog breeds, but that's about it. The site is really let down by the recommendation to use alternative medicine. Acupuncture and chinese herbs shouldn't be used on people, let alone dogs. Here in the UK the companies that make products like homeopathic "remedies" must prove their claims with proper evidence before they can be legally used by a vet, though many get around this by making very vague claims or making small disclosures that the products aren't actually medicine. Site implies that pharmaceutical companies shouldn't be trusted because they want to make money, but what do you think alt med companies want? Free hugs? The site also reeks of the same anti-vaccination quackery you find regarding human medicine. I half expected to read about dog autism. Lastly, I'm not impressed with the fact that they don't differentiate between different brands of kibble(they say it's all bad, simply not true) and push for only raw diets - potentially dangerous when not done properly. It actually made me laugh to see them using recalls as a reason not to use kibble when raw meat is just as, if not more likely to be contaminated. Compare the ingredients lists for something truly awful like Ol' Roy or Bakers Complete to a grain free 80% meat/fish food like Orijen or Applaws and you'll see what I mean when I say you can't tar all dry food with one brush as they do on this website.
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The site gives dangerous advice, recommending against "conventional veterinary medicine" in favour of alternative medicine. Yes, this derpy site actually recommends chiropractic, acupuncture "advanced herbal formulas" for your dog. Immediate red flag. It also discourages owners from vaccinating their pets (because evil drugs are evil) and outright tells people to abandon trained vets in favour of magical herbs and voodoo. Do not follow any of the bogus medical advice presented by these people.
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