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Dog Food: Fact vs Fiction


Much like modern humans have abandoned traditional diets, they have also abandoned natural diets for their pets in favour of processed pet food. Just like with human food, clever marketing by the highly profitable pet food industry has convinced us that cheap, dried kibble is a suitable diet for our pets. This has led in turn to an increasing number of pets experiencing higher rates of chronic, degenerative disease. Dry kibble is similar to dry cereal like Cheerios - imagine if you were forced to eat dry cereal every day for the rest of your life. Wouldn't you end up with some serious nutritional deficiencies and health problems? These short videos explain what's in your pet food and how you can make it better.

What's in Your Dog Food: Paint or Meat?


Home Made Dog Food Recipe

What to Add to Make it Better

For one of the best and easy-to-make dog diets, check out the KRONFELD DIET recommended by Vancouver ecoVillage therapy dog trainers. Our therapy dogs love it!


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