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2007-08-09 Thread Gary C.
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2007-08-09 Thread Dan Nave
I wonder if the problem with people unsubscribing is that their e-mail might be automatically putting stuff in the text field which is supposed to be left blank in order to unsubscribe. (See below.) This might mess up the automated system which manages the subscription. Dan -Original

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Teri Johnston
Brooks, I had a similar thing happen with one of my girls when we made the switch from Nutro dog food over to feeding raw. Now at that time I was feeding raw chicken and a small amount of veggies. Giving fish oil and vit. E as supplements. My 12 yr old Welshie had a breast tumor the

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2007-08-09 Thread CWFugitt
Morning Dan, At 07:54 AM 8/9/2007, you wrote: I wonder if the problem with people unsubscribing is that their e-mail might be automatically putting stuff in the text field which is supposed to be left blank in order to unsubscribe. (See below.) I wonder why it goes to the wrong address

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2007-08-09 Thread Simon Jester
PS: Get a good juicing machine (I have an Olympic) and give her a couple of pints of fresh fruit and vegetable juices a day, Major caveat here - if she is diabetic, juices - especially juice with high sugar content - is *not* a good idea, at least until she gets her blood sugar levels under

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2007-08-09 Thread Gary C.
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Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Brooks Bradley
Hello Barbara, Your observations about carbohydrate requirements are quite well taken. However, without being confrontational, one point might be of value to list members..while canines are carnivores, unlike felines they are not obligate carnivores. That is, many

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Barbara
Hi Brooks, I agree with what you said but also want to point out that there is nothing in the plant matter that the dogs can not get in meat, bones and organs. Meat, bones and organ meats are the complete nutrition that dogs need to thrive. Barbara Hello Barbara, Your observations

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Clayton Family
I take issue with this, as my dog and many I know are vegan, and do very well on the diet, which includes some raw veges. Dogs seem to be like people in that they can adapt to a their environment to a great degree. On Aug 9, 2007, at 11:29 PM, Barbara wrote: Hi Brooks,   I agree with what

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Clayton Family
Brooks, I very much appreciate your sensitive view of differing viewpoints on a dog's diet. My dog and most I have known will eat raw grass and other raw plants of their choosing whenever they feel like it. It may well be a natural form of medicine for them, who knows? Anyway, thanks for the

Re: CSMaximizing Dog Health.....Minimizing cost

2007-08-09 Thread Barbara
Your dog is not a vegan, your dog is being forced to be a vegan. Your dog just like my dogs is a carnivore. Unfortunately for your dog it is at your mercy. Would you feed a horse steaks and red meat? To deprive the dog of the proper diet is just as bad as forcing a horse or a cow to eat