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  • in reply to: Best food to reduce Lipomas #78926 Report Abuse
    Leslie M
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    Most lipomas happen simply through age and at 12 years old I would not put my dog through a surgery unless the lipoma is blocking something or causing discomfort. That being said there are few things you can do to help combat lipomas through nutrition. Omega 3 is very helpful and cardiovascular supplements are also very helpful. As far a actual food, a low calorie may also help. I like Fromm whitefish and potato at 360 calories a cup. You and your vet know what is best for your dog, so I would talk to your vet before making any of these changes.

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    in reply to: Can Dog Food Advisor start reviewing treats? #78925 Report Abuse
    Leslie M
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    I would stick with treats off the iheartdogs top 25 brands. You can’t go wrong with them in my opinion. All of the freeze dried from this list are great for training and most are simple ingredients, like Orijen free range bison treats ingredients are: Bison liver, Boneless bison and bison tripe.
    ACANA
    Addiction
    Annamaet
    AvoDerm
    Back to Basics
    By Nature
    Earthborn Holistic
    Fromm
    Grandma Lucy’s
    Hi-Tek Naturals
    Horizon
    K9 Natural
    Lotuz
    Nature’s Logic
    Orijen
    Pinnacle
    Precise Holistic Complete
    Primal
    Stella & Chewy’s
    Stewart
    Stewart Pro-Treat
    The Honest Kitchen
    The Real Meat Company
    Wysong
    ZiwiPeak

    in reply to: Tender and True #78924 Report Abuse
    Leslie M
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    It seems like a relatively new brand and as a pet nutritionist and owner of a high end pet nutrition center, I have heard nothing about the food. I tried going though my inside sources to find out some info on the brand, but nothing positive or negative has come up. The fact that nothing negative has come up is a pretty good indicator that the food is probably safe, but I would want to know 100 times more information than that if I were give it to my own dogs.

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