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<blockquote data-quote="B96brig4CC" data-source="post: 1676539" data-attributes="member: 7661"><p>The problem with most animals that have hip and joint issues is grains. Dog food is stuffed full of fillers. Gluten is know for causing this problem in both humans and animals. We have our labradoodle on a grain free feed and once he was on it all of the ear infection problems went away and he should not have any health issue that are "common" among this breed.</p><p></p><p>We have done extensive research because the price of treating the ear infections was outrageous. Grains are the main problem with most ailments today in both humans and pets.</p><p></p><p>I am not a fan of scrips and since changing our own diets and that of our canine friend, my family stays well and have very few issues and kids never get sick or miss scholl even when something is "going around". People think we are crazy, but I am the only one of my friends that doesn't have high blood pressure, excessive weight, or high cholesterol. Our diet consist of mainly meat, and veggies. Very little fruit, or grains. Lots of meat. grass fed, grass finished beef always at home. Yes the grain cattle eat ends up in your system.</p><p></p><p>All this to say try buying grain free dog food for your pet or put em on a raw meat diet(we do the raw meat and cow inards when we slaughter a cow) and it should ease the arthritis and joint issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B96brig4CC, post: 1676539, member: 7661"] The problem with most animals that have hip and joint issues is grains. Dog food is stuffed full of fillers. Gluten is know for causing this problem in both humans and animals. We have our labradoodle on a grain free feed and once he was on it all of the ear infection problems went away and he should not have any health issue that are "common" among this breed. We have done extensive research because the price of treating the ear infections was outrageous. Grains are the main problem with most ailments today in both humans and pets. I am not a fan of scrips and since changing our own diets and that of our canine friend, my family stays well and have very few issues and kids never get sick or miss scholl even when something is "going around". People think we are crazy, but I am the only one of my friends that doesn't have high blood pressure, excessive weight, or high cholesterol. Our diet consist of mainly meat, and veggies. Very little fruit, or grains. Lots of meat. grass fed, grass finished beef always at home. Yes the grain cattle eat ends up in your system. All this to say try buying grain free dog food for your pet or put em on a raw meat diet(we do the raw meat and cow inards when we slaughter a cow) and it should ease the arthritis and joint issues. [/QUOTE]
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