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Veterinarian, Dr. Gary Richter,
Reveals: “6 Foods to Help Your Dog Age Well”

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

“If your dog eats canned or dry food, chances are they could be missing many of the powerful nutrients dogs need to help them thrive into old age.”

So says renowned veterinarian Dr. Gary Richter, whose research into commercial dog foods recently sent shockwaves through the petcare industry.

According to him, “One great way to get those important vitamins into your dog’s body is to supplement their regular diet with healthy snacks from your own kitchen.”

Here are some of his top recommendations:

1. Eggs: Adding a raw egg to your dog’s bowl can be a great way to get more protein and healthy fats into their body. Eggs also contain biotin, which can be fantastic for skin health and a shiny coat.1

2. Bananas: Share a banana with your dog to give them an extra dose of minerals like potassium, magnesium, zinc and iron. Bananas do have a fair amount of sugar in them though, so don’t overdo it.

3. Watermelon: Watermelon is a tasty way to help keep your dog hydrated in the hot summer months. Just make sure to remove the seeds and rind beforehand, since they can be dangerous to your dog’s gastrointestinal system.

4. Liver: Organ meats like liver are some of the most nutritious foods you can give your dog. And that can mean stronger bones and muscles, more energy — even eyesight support.2

5. Fish: Rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, fish like salmon, sardines, and trout are a great way to help support joint health, which is so important as your dog ages.

6. Mushrooms: This may come as a surprise, but mushrooms are one of the most potent superfoods you can give your dog. Regular button mushrooms are great, but the biggest benefits will be found in the more exotic varieties — like shiitake, maitake and Reishi mushrooms

6. Mushrooms: This may come as a surprise, but mushrooms are one of the most potent superfoods you can give your dog. Regular button mushrooms are great, but the biggest benefits will be found in the more exotic varieties — like shiitake, maitake and Reishi mushrooms

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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.

“There’s a serious problem with the dog food industry today. The way the food is processed can not only strip out nutrients — it may actually create potentially harmful substances that your dog ends up eating.”3

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.

"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 many 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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