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Date Posted:21:56:48 03/20/05 Sun In reply to:
Fiona Lavery
's message, "Re: Advice re: Pat Coleby" on 21:33:12 03/14/05 Mon
You are more than welcome if it helps your current problem then it can only be good for you both .
At least with a or as near natural diet as is possible it gives you a good starting point to work out what the problem is and how to handle it .
I do not like eukanuba or some of the other stuff that masquarades as "food " for dogs they have been with us for thousands of years why would they need all this stuff now it does not make sense unless you happen to be a manufacturer that is !!
Pat Coleby may be right in what she says or in her view or experience it may have worked for her so i cannot say she is wrong but copper is a natural element and wild dogs would seek a place to find it as a trace elements with salt and other minerals and i am sure that some manufacturers do put copper in their products maybe not in a pure form but as part of an ingredient .
The unfortunate side to some of these chemicals is that they have not been fully tested to see if they are indeed beneficial which is the same for most makes of hair shampoo which these days contains fruit and god knows what else in the guise of having "healthy hair" i find this laughable when you consider that you are trying to get something that is already dead to look healthy it all smacks a little of Lazurus or dare i say it christ rising from the grave (this was not supposed to offend anybodys christian beliefs but as an analogy only) .
A god starting point is what is needed and you cannot get a better one than something that is natural or as near natural as nature intended .
Regards colin
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