America's Favorite
Veterinarian, Dr. Gary Richter,
Reveals: The #1 Mistake I See Dog Owners Making

Posted: Wednesday, Dec 1, 2021
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If you have dogs, this could be relevant to you.

According to Dr. Gary Richter, one of the world's top veterinarians, "The health of adult and senior dogs, both here in America and around the world, is nowhere near where it should be. And a main cause comes down to one thing: Nutrition.”

So if you feed your dog dry food, he recommends supplementing with snacks from your own kitchen. For instance, adding liver, fatty fish, or a raw egg to your dog’s bowl is a great way to help support the health of their skin and coat.

Another great option is fruits and vegetables, like bananas, watermelon, avocado, carrots and even mushrooms, all of which can give your dog a powerful vitamin boost.

However, these nutritious treats are not enough. Because there’s something much more serious going on that dog owners need to know about.

According to Richter, some breeds — such as Golden Retrievers — have seen their average lifespans cut nearly in half over the past 30 years.1

And veterinary research shows a major factor is the "high-heat" cooking method of common dog foods can add potentially harmful substances, such as advanced glycation end products and maillard reaction products to kibble, canned food, and even many premium dog foods.2

"These substances are hidden from the label, because they're created when the food is cooked," says Richter. "But they're in the food nonetheless."3

The low nutritional value of common dog foods can also be a major contributor to bad odors, low energy, eating grass, drinking more water than usual, smelly or mushy poop, scooting, digestive issues, anxiousness, bad breath, itchy skin, and many other common problems in dogs.4

Now, after years of studying the issue and even writing a best-selling book, Richter says he has finally found a way to help fight back.

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Dr. Richter, a world-famous expert in both Western and Holistic pet care, says he's found a simple way to support dog health that anybody can do.

"By looking at dogs around the world, and studying their diets, we've identified important things you need to get back into your pet's diet to help tackle these issues."

"It's actually pretty easy, and you can do it right from your kitchen. It only takes about 2 minutes a day, and it can have a major impact on your furry friend's health and wellness."

Now, for the first time ever, Dr. Richter has created a short video explaining his exact health boosting method along with step-by-step instructions for how to do it at home.

The video is presented below, free and uninterrupted. So far, the response has been amazing, with viewers saying their dog's health seemed improved in a matter of weeks or even days.

One dog parent in the United States, Chris Baker, said:

"My 7 year old male yellow lab was lethargic and rarely would even get up to [greet] us when we came home. Now less than one month later you would think he was transformed back into a puppy. Our Lab was constantly licking his paws raw, and hasn't touched them since. I'm as skeptical as anyone... but now I'm a believer!"*

*Individual results will vary

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