Raw Meaty Bones

A dog's a man's best friend. It's a phrase we still use commonly in this day and age, yet with the amount of dog's baited, abandoned, stolen and abused in more ways than one it would be no surprise to me if our K-9 companions decided to pack their chew toys and realigned their loyalties. Most of us don't like hearing it and many refuse to believe it but feeding our much loved four legged family members anything from the cheapest & nastiest Two-Dollar-Shop kibble to the top shelf highly expensive Vet Recommended brand name pet foods amounts to little more than an unintentional form of abuse from the hands of the owner. And it is unintentional, after all, most of us are only feeding our dogs what's been recommended and advertised as highly nutritional and essential for the well being of the animal. In fact we're constantly reassured we're doing the right thing in feeding this muck to our poor pooches. The fact however is that we've been pulled in hook, line & sinker by the con job that is Supermarket Pet Food.

Enter Dr Tom Lonsdale and the Raw Meaty Bones diet.

Tom has recently moved back into the Vet end of the Bligh Park Health Centre. Four days ago we walked our two bundles of energy down there to weigh them and check him out. We left over an hour later with our dogs committed to a new diet. We didn't have to add anything to their existing diet as they already had chicken wings and drumsticks regularly, we just had to stop feeding them the kibble and other factory processed "Pet Food" as it is made mostly of grain and other substances the canine system is not equipped for. Basically, the supermarket pet food is nothing more than junk food that slowly but surely poisons our pets.
Ellie & Buddha have been on the RMB diet for a total of four days and already are calmer, happier, and healthier, and they smell a lot better too. As I'm typing this they are both working their teeth and gums on a lamb head each and loving it, and I'm loving the money I'm saving on the much cheaper & healthier doggy diet.

I highly recommend doing your own research into the subject and here's a few good places to start:

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