Thread: Lo Carb Dog
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Old Tue, Apr-22-03, 19:26
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I would consult my vet first and see what he or she thinks about this. You want to make sure your pet is getting enough vitamins and not too much protein.

Their bodies don't work exactly like ours, so what's good for us, might not be the best for them. Cats and dogs also have nutritional needs differences. I'm sure there's a natural way to go and some people do make their own pet food, but I'd want to do some research to make sure my beloved companion was getting everything they need to stay strong and healthy.

Right now, I feed my Pug Science Diet only, but I do give her treats of the meat, eggs and cheese I have on occassion. I never heard the story you refer too, but it sounds positively gruesome. Has this information been verified for accuracy? It almost sounds like some kind of urban legend.
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