Does your dog eat better food than you do?

I am intrigued to hear from you about your pets eating habits. many people quite rightly adore their pets and lavish them with the best food that money can buy, making sure their pet has all of the right nutrients that it needs  – special food for oral care, old age or kidney problems but do you treat you own bodies with the same loving care and attention, fast food, high salt and fat and a lack of good quality supplements to cover any shortfalls in the diet.

It doesn’t stop at food either, toys, bedding, walks and cuddles yet as a nation we know we are spending less and less time relaxing and looking after ourselves, Something has to change!

 

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