Andrew Lewis: Dog Food Secrets brought to you by Dog Care Secrets products
April 23, 2009 by Daniel · 4 Comments
Dog Food Secrets Contents Overview
Dog food secrets is an ebook written by Andrew Lewis on the diet of your dog. This reveals the fact that it may not be best to feed your dog store bought food but to home cook food for your dog. It suggests that the life of your dog may increase by as much as 134% by doing so. Buy Dog Food Secrets for more details.
Dog Food Secret has in it lists of the chemicals and toxic materials contained in commercially prepared dog food. It also has the reasons that the manufacturers of this food are allowed to lie about the ingredients in the dog food legally.
User Feedback on Dog Food Secrets
There are some dog food secrets reviews on the web that are baseless as they do not take the time to actually read the book. The reviews suggest that the book is no more than spam and an advertisement without actual content. This is not so and anyone reading the work will know this for a fact. When looking at the general online consensus which is unbiased one will observe that the work is indeed credited with being very effective in handling diet issues relating to dogs and teaching proper nutrition for dogs to pet owners. For more information visit the website and get help on common problems.
The dog food conspiracy is one that has been propagated by the trust of dog owners to believe that the companies have the best interest of their pets. This book clear up that misconception and provides the necessary information to dog owners to easily prepare homemade dog food for their pets using easy to follow recipes. This is a must have for all persons having problems with the health of their dog and unsure of the reason. It is a good addition to any dog training collection with a lot of information and organic dog food recipes.
Company Information
The author of the Ebook Dog Food Secrets is Andrew Lewis a dog lover who lost his pet “”noble”" as a result of Andrew feeding him commercial pet food. He claims that commercial dog food accounts for 87% of all dog deaths in America.
Andrew Lewis reveals in his ebook the facts about why dogs are poisoned when they consume this commercial dog food mix and the reasons manufacturers continue to hide the true composition of the dog food.
Product Specifications and Bonuses
The ebook on dog food poisoning also comes with a $30 cash back bonus for a limited time. You can use this to purchase some of the ingredients to start cooking for your dog and the cash back applies even when a refund is requested.
With one of the bonuses you receive a second book, worth $23, called “”23 Healthy and Delicious Doggy Treat Recipes”", which contains 23 hand-picked recipes proven to be favorites with all dogs that you can use as a training tool or simply a snack.
The dog food conspiracy continues but the information contained in this ebook can help. Some information of importance includes:
* The top 3 cancer causing preservatives used in dog food
* Claims on dog food labels revealed
*Nutritional needs of dogs and the 6 major food items needed
* Get the Body Weight Calorie Chart to provide your pet with the proper caloric amounts
* Find out about the natural power sources you can give your dog
* Lists of 20 foods that you may like but are not good for your dog
Review Conclusion
The dog food secret e-book has opened dog owners to the dangers related to feeding their pets dog food made commercially. The book lets the reader know all the negatives involved in the manufacturing of commercial dog food and many facts that are often hidden due to their unpleasantness. This package provides all the information needed for a healthier dog through a good diet and all the advice given should be enforced to improve on your dog’s general wellbeing.
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Dog Food Secrets Review
April 21, 2009 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Dog Food Secrets - Learn the facts every dog owner should know
I’m reviewing Dog Food Secrets as I’m concerned about the impact of commercial pet foods on the health of our pets. Andrew Lewis makes some highly controversial claims in his top selling package, Dog Food Secrets. Even if only half of what he says is true, we all need to be more concerned about the food we feed to our pets and the possible impact on their health.
If you are interested in learning more about this interesting guide, take a look at: Dog Food Secrets
Andrew Lewis states that:
- Dog Food Secrets offers a simple solution proven to increase the lifespan of your dog by up to 134% and save you up to $10,000 in vet bills and food costs.
- Most commercially produced dog foods are killing dogs at an early age. A dog living under the best possible conditions could be expected to live to 27 years of age, whereas the average North American dog only reaches 11 years of age.
- Most commercial dog foods are nutritionally inadequate and contain deadly chemicals and possibly even mad cow disease.
- Dog aggression can be increased by the chemicals in commercially produced dog food.
What does the package include?
Dog Food Secrets has three packages: Bronze ($27), Silver ($37), ad Gold ($47). The confidential Dog Food Report is included in the Gold package.
Here are just a few of the great many of topics covered in this comprehensive guide to improve your dog’s health, vigor and life expectancy:
- 6 essential nutrients to maximize a dog’s health
- Dog health care (including perfect body temperature, heart beat and respiration for your dog; how to prevent and treat heartworm; tests for intestinal worms and parasites)
- Best fruit snacks
- 55 nutritious recipes dogs love
- 20 human foods deadly to dogs
- The number of calories your dog should be consuming
- 5 vaccinations dogs must have
- Checklist for eighteen most common dental diseases
In Conclusion:
The information in this package is definitely of concern and a revelation. I have not examined the scientific evidence to which he refers so I cannot comment on the veracity of his claims about commercial dog food.
That said, Dog Food Secrets does provide great suggestions for feeding and taking care of your dog, plus nourishing recipes which will hopefully extend your dog’s life.
Andrew Lewis is so sure that you will really like his package that you can get a 100% refund and still get to keep the whole package!
I strongly recommend that you take a look at Dog Food Secrets for the sake of your dog’s health.
Feeding Your Dog
November 26, 2008 by Daniel · 3 Comments
Your dog needs a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrates and fats to maintain good general health, a healthy skin and coat, and plenty of energy. Like humans, they need vitamins and minerals, though unlike us their need for vitamin C is satisfied by their ability to synthesize it for themselves. Essential vitamin B1, however, is not stored by dogs, and can be lost in food processing. It may need to be supplied as a supplement.
Just feeding your dog lean meat does not satisfy these guidelines. In nature, dogs will eat all of their prey, including fat and the contents of the gut, which as a whole provides close to this ideal balanced diet. In fact, dogs in the wild have been observed to prefer to eat the gut of their prey first. Studies have confirmed this preference in domestic dogs, by showing they generally prefer their food cooked, warm, wet and ground up rather than in raw meaty chunks. Dogs are not delicate eaters, however. As natural scavengers, they will eat almost anything when they are hungry, and will naturally gulp down large meals quickly when food is available. Their ancestors never knew when next they might get an opportunity to eat.
Commercially processed and balanced dog food is commonly fed to dogs to help meet their ideal requirements, incorporating the necessary vitamin and mineral supplements. Often these foods come in dry form for ease of storage, or in cans or sausages, and offer a simple and convenient solution that is popular with a high proportion of dog owners. The commercial pet food business is today a huge industry. Store bought commercial dog foods are not always cheap, however.
An alternative for dog owners is to mix their own balanced dog food diet. It’s tricky to get the right combination of the right foods. Human diet guidelines are not necessarily appropriate. You will have to read up on the subject to know what you are doing. To give one example of the unique dietary issues to consider, including too much dried skim milk powder could cause scouring because of its high lactose content that dogs find difficult to digest. Recipes that offer guidance are readily available should you choose to take this approach.
Dogs like to chew on large bones, but small bones and cooked bones that may splinter should be avoided. They are a common cause of death for dogs when ingested. Cooked chicken, lamb chop and fish bones are especially dangerous. Scraps from the table are always popular with dogs, and feeding your dog after you have eaten is one of the strategies you should adopt to assert your “alpha” position in the “pack”. But do watch out not just for small bones, but also for other dangers food scraps may contain, like toothpicks.
An aspect of dog behavior is that they will learn to associate a particular food with a bad experience, such as a digestive upset, and, as a natural survival instinct, may never eat it again. This may explain the frustrating and mysterious aversions to some foods that dog owners occasionally observe.
Feeding your seemingly ravenous dog is a little more complicated than it appears to be at first glance, but rarely presents any difficulty once you are aware of the unique food requirements of dogs.
Commercial Dog Food
October 10, 2008 by Daniel · 2 Comments
Commercial Dog Food – Do You Know The Truth About Dog Food Yet?
As a kid growing up in a family full of dogs, I remember the old days when mom and pop used to feed our dogs any type of table scraps that we had from our meals. And sometimes, the dogs would all have their meals prepared ahead of time. We ate all types of food and back in those days so did our animals, except for one major difference of today’s house pets – they didn’t eat a bite of commercial dog food.
Interestingly enough, three out of the four dogs we owned lived to the age of 18 and 19 years of age, with one dog reaching 21 years of age. And the only reason why the fourth did not hit these high numbers was because of bone cancer. Now our experience with these dogs does not negate any type of nutritional value that commercial dog food may provide, especially considering the leap in information and nutritional research that we have today, but it is a little ironic that standard human food did so well just a few years back.
Pet Food Advertising Has Brainwashed Us
A lot has changed over the past 20 or 30 years. Most dog owners feel that feeding their pets commercial dog food makes the most sense. They believe that high quality dog food sold in stores is not only the most convenient way to feed their animals, but it also is thought to give their dogs and puppies the best nutritional value offered, even better than human food. They believe that this decision is the right thing to do.
You hear this sort of thing over and over again whenever a discussion takes place about dog food. Just the other day I was discussing some dog tricks with my neighbor and the subject switched to what we fed our dogs. One comment that he made which is quite redundant is that “I feed my dog ‘dog food’ because it’s for dogs. Why would I feed him human food?” My neighbor goes on to display his sense of knowledge about nutrition for dogs by insisting that my way of feeding Charlie (my dog) table scraps was cheating him of the proper foods he needs for energy and growth.
Processed Food is still Processed Food
I realized that there was little chance of me convincing my neighbor of his falsely believed notions about proper nutrition and his dogs. Try convincing one of these people that a dog and a human both need similar nutritional foods. It’s not that easy. However, I did get across one point in which he understood and that was about processed food.
No matter how you look at it, or what you believe a dog should eat as opposed to humans, processed food is still processed food! This stuff is manufactured, which means it goes through various steps of processing, preservatives, and other additives before it hits the can and is packaged. Every step that is taken to get this food to the store shelves reduces its quality and nullifies most of its nutritional value.






