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Is This One Thing The Key To Extending Your Dog’s Lifespan?
Is your dog trying to tell you something?
According to Dr. Gary Richter, one of the top veterinarians in the world, many dogs are at risk of serious health issues… but their owners may be missing the warning signs.
“It’s an epidemic. Over half of all dogs over 10 years old will get cancer,” says Dr. Richter. “Even young dogs are at risk. And it’s pretty much all due to one thing: Food.”
According to Dr. Richter — who was recently voted “America’s Favorite Veterinarian” and has over 20 years of experience with dogs of every shape and size — certain dog foods contain a dangerous chemical that wreaks havoc on our dogs’ bodies. This, in turn, leads to digestive discomfort, joint problems, smelly breath and poop, weight gain, itching, allergies, and even early death.
Fortunately, by simply doing one thing to your dog’s food, Dr. Richter has seen thousands of dogs defeat these troubling conditions. Dr. Richter actually discovered this trick — which anybody can do, right in their kitchen — while trying to improve his own dog’s health.
“It’s easy, and you don’t need to change your dog’s food. It only takes about two minutes a day,” Richter said on a call with reporters and industry experts.
Dr. Richter, a world-famous expert in both Western and Holistic pet care, says he’s found a simple way to improve dog health that anybody can do.
Now, for the first time ever, Dr. Richter has created a short video where he explains everything about the true cause of canine health issues, including how people can naturally fix then, on their own, right from home.
The video is presented below by Dr. Richter, free and uninterrupted.
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So far, the reviews have been stunning, with viewers saying their dogs’ health improved in a matter of weeks or even days.
One viewer commented: “This is amazing! If you want your dog to live a long time and be happy, these tips are a godsend. So easy and so important.”
Of course, Dr. Richter’s announcement was met with some hesitation. We spoke to some canine health experts who attended the call, who advised that people keep their expectations realistic.
“This idea is great, and he’s a really well respected veterinarian and researcher,” said one pet expert in attendance. “But try it first. This is helping a lot of dogs, but it’s rare that you find one thing that works for everyone.”