| CannonFarms |
| Posted 2/2/2008 9:49:31 AM |
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From another list: Dogs lack the enzymes in their saliva and digestive tract to break down the carbohydrates and fiber in grains. As grains pass through the intestines, they irritate the lining, causing mucus to form and eventually disturbing the natural balance of normal flora bacteria and allowing the growth of pathogenic, disease-causing bacteria and fungus. This inflammation can lead to skin and digestive disorders, allergies, ear infections and other problems source-
http://polishingsto ne.org/articles/ feedingdog- newton.html
more info http://k9joy. com/dogarticles/ grain.php
http://www.mercola. com/2005/ feb/5/pets_ grains.htm
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| ShoobyTheDog |
| Posted 2/15/2008 4:41:31 PM |
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Thanks.  |
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| suebgone |
| Posted 2/15/2008 6:48:46 PM |
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ND none of them worked for me
I got the notice that said there was no info for that & gave the link. odd tho, it was an Embarq pg |
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