Review of the New Book - Dog Food Secrets
As his dog, Noble, died in his arms from a lethal injection, Andrew Lewis cried.
That dark Wednesday afternoon in the vet's office is an experience many of us can empathize with, because we, too, have braved out the farewell moments we spent with a pet we loved dearly.
The thing that made Nobles death even more disquieting was his age.
He died at 4 years old and, until a month before his death, appeared to be healthy, energetic and playful.
Fours years old is a very young death for any dog.
What caused his death so young? Noble ate tainted food.
Food filled with toxins.
Noble was poisoned.
Mr.
Lewis was, of course, the one who fed Noble.
He felt as though he was the one totally responsible for Noble's death.
Mr.
Lewis stood and listened to his vet explain that Noble had died of kidney failure caused by preservatives in the commercial dog food he was fed.
The story begins with Andrew coming to grips with the untimely death of his much loved pet.
Of course as the shock subsided, it turned into a great rage.
In time the rage wore itself down and morphed into a sense of determination.
Ive spent the past 3 years and over $12,000 of my own money researching the truth about commercial dog food and proper canine health and nutrition Andrew says in his new book, Dog Food Secrets.
The book is actually about this road he travels to unlock the secrets and find the answers.
In the process he shares some shocking facts about ingredients in commercial dog food, including: Preservatives, known to cause horrendous diseases like multiple cancers, kidney failure, liver failure, immune system collapse - and many more
Lewis pass through various stages of grief.
Eventually he focuses on the need to educate people on the subject of animal health and safety.
A few examples of ways owners can protect their pets, include: Understanding the double speak on pet food labels.
Lewis dedicated his book to his dog, Noble, and to all the other dogs who met a fate similar to that of Noble.
It is his aim to make sure no other dog has to suffer as his did.
Nor does he wish any pet owner to go through the agony of watching his pet die prematurely.
"Dog Food Secrets" is a compelling read.
That dark Wednesday afternoon in the vet's office is an experience many of us can empathize with, because we, too, have braved out the farewell moments we spent with a pet we loved dearly.
The thing that made Nobles death even more disquieting was his age.
He died at 4 years old and, until a month before his death, appeared to be healthy, energetic and playful.
Fours years old is a very young death for any dog.
What caused his death so young? Noble ate tainted food.
Food filled with toxins.
Noble was poisoned.
Mr.
Lewis was, of course, the one who fed Noble.
He felt as though he was the one totally responsible for Noble's death.
Mr.
Lewis stood and listened to his vet explain that Noble had died of kidney failure caused by preservatives in the commercial dog food he was fed.
The story begins with Andrew coming to grips with the untimely death of his much loved pet.
Of course as the shock subsided, it turned into a great rage.
In time the rage wore itself down and morphed into a sense of determination.
Ive spent the past 3 years and over $12,000 of my own money researching the truth about commercial dog food and proper canine health and nutrition Andrew says in his new book, Dog Food Secrets.
The book is actually about this road he travels to unlock the secrets and find the answers.
In the process he shares some shocking facts about ingredients in commercial dog food, including: Preservatives, known to cause horrendous diseases like multiple cancers, kidney failure, liver failure, immune system collapse - and many more
- Animals found dead on the roadside
- The decaying carcasses of dead dogs, cats, and zoo animals
- Residues of deadly poisons used to euthanize animals
- Tick and flea collars, plastic bags, and I.
D.
tags
Lewis pass through various stages of grief.
Eventually he focuses on the need to educate people on the subject of animal health and safety.
A few examples of ways owners can protect their pets, include: Understanding the double speak on pet food labels.
- The few healthy brands of dog food.
Hint: He couldn't even come up with a top 10! - The benefits of making your own natural dog food at home
- Over 30 homemade dog food recipes
- Extending your dog's life beyond normal life expectancy
Lewis dedicated his book to his dog, Noble, and to all the other dogs who met a fate similar to that of Noble.
It is his aim to make sure no other dog has to suffer as his did.
Nor does he wish any pet owner to go through the agony of watching his pet die prematurely.
"Dog Food Secrets" is a compelling read.
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