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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: A Revelation I fed my dog an expensive, "high quality" kibble for the first seven and a half years of his life. In return I got a dog with mulitple medical problems that overwhelmed his cheerful, happy, outgoing disposition and made him both miserable and miserable to be with. It also made my vet a lot of money. Worth the money The only reason I am not giving this one 5 stars is because the book is a little repetitive, which makes it hard to pay attention to at times. BUT, this is a very well put-together book. Mr. Lonsdale provides plenty of 'sources' for every claim he makes, not just leaving you to 'take his word for it' cuz he's a Vet. (Like the Billinghurst books, ahem). You can feel confident that the author has done his research & that he has no hidden agenda going on. This book is less of a 'how to' guide, & more of an expose of the vet profession's greedy underworld. He does follow this book up with another, shorter, easier to read book 'Work Wonders' which helps the reader get started with raw feeding. I would recommend getting both books. (although the cartoon artwork in the second book is a little silly & takes something away from the credibility of the author, unfortunately...). How to feed your pet the right diet, and much more Feeding pets raw meaty bones keeps their teeth clean, gums healthy, and prevents the common chronic illnesses pets suffer today, such as cancers, heart, kidney, and auto-immune diseases. By feeding the diet dogs and cats evolved to eat, pets do not develop infected mouths that send infection into major organs systems. Pleasantly Surprised I purchased this book along with several other raw feeding and natural pet care books. I expected it to simply be another raw "how to". And while it does include a chapter that gives a basic overview to feeding raw, the majority of the book is dedicated to the scientific reasoning of raw. It is a major confidence booster to the beginning raw feeder to see exactly WHY they are making the best possible diet choice for their animals. Dr. Lonsdale writes in a way that even the average pet owner can understand, while avoiding dumbing the material down. It is also fascinating to see the struggle that modern vets who support raw have had with trying to prove the worth of this diet. Ignore your vet, please the pooch! Vets are good for medical stuff. I use them for drawing blood, running blood tests and prescribing medication when needed. Other than that, I would disregard anything a regular vet has to say about both animal nutrition and animal psychology*. Vets are brainwashed by these food companies when they are in vet school to push their unhealthy (but profitable) foods. There is a reason this author had to fight so hard to get his ideas out there. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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