Prevent Cancer in Dog's with These 7 Budget-Friendly Diet Tips

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🐾 Discover how to protect your furry friends from cancer with simple and affordable dietary changes! In this enlightening video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares 7 budget-friendly diet tips that can make a big difference in your pet's health. Learn the key ingredients to include in your pet's diet and which harmful ones to avoid, all while keeping your expenses low. Perfect for pet owners looking to improve their pets' health without breaking the bank!

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I adopted a 4-5 yr old dog, malnourished, very sick ( poodle, schnauzer, chow, cocker spaniel mix. What a character, I named her Lucille Ball. Anyway, Vet gave her little to no chance to fully recover. My Lucy lived 22+ yrs. I fed her everything you mentioned in this video, except the Cinnamon, &, I added steamed sweet potatoes, when i didn't have carrots. Local raised chicken, beef and beef liver, deer, moose meat & fresh crappie. She drank Well water and/or from a underground spring with a few tsp of Raw apple cider vinegar in her bowl (All her veggies came from the Amish farm, or my garden No one believed me when I told them Lucy's age, even when she was 17-18 yrs old, people thought she was a puppy. She passed Aug 2022, (in her sleep);I I miss her everyday😢😢). When I took her back to the same Vet, (5 yrs after he seen her) for a Rabi shot (I had no choice, as we went to Canada) the Vet argued with me, telling me no way was Lucy the same dog he seen 5 yrs prior. He asked me, ''what game are you trying to play''? I made many copies of her diet and passed them out to 1000s of people (usually campers) during my travels around the country. I hope many peoples pets had the quality life my Lucy had. P.S. Another key factor to good health, NO STRESS. Good luck to all pet lovers❤

roxane
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Thanks so much Doc, you're a God Send.
Im a 73 year old English bloke living in the Philippines with 13 rescued street dogs living with me at home, and feeding up to 25 more in the streets every day. I used to feel sorry for them all as on my pension mainly all I can afford to give them is blended fruits, potatoes, vegetables and rice - not much meat - but I really have seen miracles! Dogs with no hair, scratchy skin and open sores now have wonderful coats of shiny hair! I also buy fish from the market, as its cheaper there, and cook that for them, they love it! And now you've just confirmed it all. Doc, thank you so much, God Bless you and Tula xx

rowley
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Shopping list 🌞 carrots, spinach, apples and blueberries, turmeric, cinnamon, ground flaxseed, olive oil, protein (organ meat; sardine) natual yogurt.

Ilese-xyon
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1 Root vegetables including carrots and spinach.
2 Apple and blueberry
3 Turmeric and Cinnamon spices
4 Flax seed, ground
5 Olive oil
6 Liver and Tuna
7 Sardines
8 Yoghurt

Also avoid corn, soy and pesticides if possible.

Even more than 7 so thanks

LeighWinspear
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I recently decided to stop all canned dog food and kibble. I cook from scratch. rice and chicken, sweet potatoes, vegetables, cinnamon and apples, etc. I should have done this years ago. The commercial dog food is garbage. No wonder so many dogs die from cancer. A side benefit is while I'm cooking from scratch for the dogs; I'm cooking for my husband and I at the same time.
We are all happier. P.S. It's not that hard to do and lasts for days in the frig. Plus, we're saving money! Scratch cooking is cheaper than buying commercial foods!

eleanorbuck
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Our world needs more people like you ❤

InfinitelyGrateful
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Dr. Jones is a TREASURE to humanity. What would we do without our dogs and cats? There's nothing worse than seeing a beloved pet sick due to preventable causes. Gratitude to you, sir. #Godspeed..

PacoBear
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My rescue Daschund mix died of cancer at 10 yrs old. I began giving him home cooked food, avoided shots and used natural flea deterrents. But he’d try to bury some of the supposedly good quality canned dog food his earlier years til his last. Wish I knew better! Yes, he’d sometimes turn his heavy double dog dish over in protest, sometimes go get a bathroom rug to cover it- I should have took a clue. We did give him plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables- but that canned food likely had cancerous causing stuff. Rest in peace Lorenzo! ♥️

DChristina
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I make all of my dogs’ food in a crockpot the night before. My oldest is 16. I add turmeric and ground pepper every day. Thyme is a great anti parasitic herb. My Golden Retriever is almost 13. He still works as a therapy dog for a nursing home.

DAK
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My dog's overall health, skin, and fur are amazing since I started gently cooking Dr. Judy's pup loaf recipe to feed him in lieu of kibble. It includes many of these ingredients, and I add olive oil in addition to flax oil.

For treats, I give him apple slices, a bit of yogurt, frozen green beans, and sometimes carrots. I gently cook the chicken gizzards and freeze the broth in ice cube trays for him to crunch when he's coming in from outside heat. I also freeze organic sugar free vegetable baby food in silicon trays for treats. Sometimes I make 3 ingredient salmon treats for training. Right now, my dog eats all whole foods, plus ALL veggies and beef are organic to avoid corn fed or sprayed products.

joanies
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Skipping the kibble, completely, and feeding a raw diet it’s going to do more than anything else I feel. Not a Carol and not a guarantee, but I think it gives the best chance of your dog living a good healthy life.

nogames
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I stopped vaxxing my dogs and make their food. Best thing I ever did! They are happy to eat everyday (unlike kibble where they would often go to their bowls and walk away) and has cleared up allergies, skin issues, itchy & stinky ears. They are both rescues and had tough lives before they got to me:). A Jackapoo and Shihpoo. I just want to give them the best lives possible because they deserve it! Daily exercise is important too.

clgordon
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I’ve been cooking for my dog for years. He’s 8, looks like a puppy. Pumpkin, sweet potato, blueberry, kale, arugula, carrots, broccoli, flaxseeds. Smelts, salmon, beef, liver, heart, ground turkey…. I mix them in pressure cooker for half an hour. Only takes 10 mins to prepare then I freeze them in small containers. One batch lasts 2 weeks.

Momo-kqhd
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ATtention- how to get your dog to eat everything i. Their bowl- mix in some bone broth- make it from bones n leftovers of turkey, chicken, beef- get chicken feet, cheap good source from butcher- takes 6- 12 hrs simmer in stock pot- freeze it- mix small amount in bowl- enough to coat- Mary Nest on yt has good recipe- its full of minerals n collegen- dogs love it

vivb.
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My 9 y.o. boxer had a baseball-sized angiisarcoma removed, and then my vet recommended no kibble. I started cooking for him with ground turkey, organ meats, carrots, flax seed, ginger and various orher foods. He lived to be 2 months shy of 14 years old!

lisaspencer
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Our Corgis LOVE carrots! We give them carrots as their treat and they are in the Farmer's Dog that we feed them. Actually, they love all kinds of veggies: apples, cucumbers, red bell peppers, carrots, lettuce, Napa cabbage, red cabbage, blueberries. They get a handful of blueberries with a couple tablespoons of kefir and half a hard boiled egg for breakfast. They LOVE that!

bf
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I always add lots of different veggies to my dogs food. Veggies, meat and a little kibble seems to have been OK for my boy as he’s almost 16 and still going strong.

LB-myej
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Our Pomeranian had a heart problem and we switched all his foods to these- even when it had to be made into mush the last months of his life. At one point, when he was getting a checkup early into the diagnosis, our vet says, "Whatever you're doing, keep it up- he looks great." We were blessed to have him for 2 more years. We'll never feed our pups "dog food" again.

John-URLOVED
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The increase in the jabby-jabbies I believe is a big factor to consider in the increase in cancer in doggies.

Irish_Lass
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Dr. Jones praying you get better soon. Thank you for this information

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