Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
Oh snap.
Well, hello Raw Feeders.
I'm Deedee Mercer-Moffitt, ceoof Raw Dog Food Company.
We're your pet's health is ourbusiness and we're friends.
Like my friend, dr Judy Jasik,she doesn't let friends feed
kibble, but do you let friendsfeed farmer's dog or cooked food
?
No way, no way.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
No way y'all.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Why not?
Why not because?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
you're just my friend
and because you know you're
pretty, because didi will getmad at me if I do, oh right I'm
a scary, scary person scaryperson with your lost ears I
know I.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
If you can't see the
video, this is there.
We go very cute for halloween Ilove it, um, so you know, we,
you, you sent me this.
Okay, let me back up first ofall.
Um, this facebook group kind ofrant, uh, on farmer's dog and
(01:03):
nom, nom and just fig for dogs.
I think it's pretty justifiedin my book because we do see
UTIs, we see a lot of UTIs andproblems coming from that food
and the question is, why wouldwe be seeing that?
So I'm going to ask you firstof all, they're ranting and
(01:25):
raving about these very, verypopular private equity dog foods
.
Okay, let me just say that again, guys, these are dog foods
created from a company that saidman, the bandwagon, we got to
get on the bandwagon and we cantell a really good story because
(01:46):
it's all about the story, right, and I'm telling you, farmer's
Dog has the best commercials andthey got the best stories.
Whose stories are those?
Those are our stories.
That's the raw food industrystory that they stole Big bunch
of stinking stealers, but theystole it.
Okay, not the best food.
(02:07):
Tell us why it's not the bestfood, dr Jacek.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Well, it's not the
best food because it's got a lot
of carbs in it.
You know what I say no starches.
So fundamentally, I think thereason you're seeing like lots
of UTIs and other problems isbecause you got all the starch
in there, which breaks down tosugar, which causes inflammation
, and it's quote unquotebalanced with synthetic
(02:34):
nutrients, which is kind of theone of the points they're making
in this Facebook post wherethey supposedly found this brand
new type of bladder stone andyou're like I don't know what of
any of this is true.
I found it interesting in acouple of points when I found it
kind of interesting thatthey're calling out these big
(02:55):
companies, because it seems likethose have been.
The companies have been allowedto get really big, you know,
and advertise.
So, because I think that a lotof these things that come out
are BS, why are they namingthese companies?
I would think they'd be comingafter, like the small rock
companies, because that's whothey want to get rid of.
(03:16):
They want to let these privateequity companies grow, I would
think.
So I thought it was interestingthat they called them out, but
they did mention this oneparticular nutrient the choline
choline bitrate was responsiblefor forming these stones.
So it's like well, just don'tfeed synthetic nutrients, which
(03:40):
is what we recommend, all thetime, you don't, and you don't
got to worry about, which goesback to the benefits of raw
feeding, like we recommend.
So it just made me wonder, like, what's really the angle here?
I don't know.
What do you think?
Speaker 1 (03:53):
well, I don't know,
because this, this actually was
written by, uh, the goldenretriever club.
Okay, and they, um, they're,they're talking about that, um,
but then then it's theuniversity of minnesota college
of veterinary medicine ural liftcenter that supposedly
(04:19):
discovered this new urinarystone and the likely cause, and,
um, and they are saying thatit's due to, um, these added
supplements, and I don't know, Idon't know what, uh, I mean,
I've, look I at, very seldom dowe see veterinarians, uh, on our
(04:40):
side of pet health, right, so Idon't know, I don't know what
the angle is.
I don't think we're going toknow for a while.
I mean, maybe, maybe, I doubtthat this that this group is a
holistic veterinarian.
Did you happen to see him atyour conference, your holistic
veterinarian?
No, you didn't.
Okay.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Did not, did not see
them there, but you yeah but you
did have.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Who was the lady that
was doing the talk that
basically said let's get back tobasics, let's stop doing all
this nonsense.
Who?
Speaker 2 (05:17):
was that pj broadfoot
.
Dr broadfoot is a veterinarianwho I've been sitting in her
lectures for 20, 30 years yearsa long time.
She used to put on some weekendseminar things in the Denver
area.
She was a consultant with acompany that made homeopathic
remedies and so they would puton these seminars and stuff.
(05:37):
Anyway, I've had lots ofrespect for her for a lot of
years.
She actually was the keynotespeaker at the at the conference
this year, so the wholeconference kind of honored her.
But anyway, she had a whole daytalk on the microbiome and
first of all you know she talkedabout which.
We knew this.
But you know it's good to hearhow bad the drugs really are for
(05:59):
the microbiome Cause.
I mean, it's not good for thepets but it explains a lot, like
, like.
Why is it so hard to clear upthese itchy skin dogs?
Well, because they've been on12 rounds of antibiotics and
every pain medication prettymuch any drug is going to have
an adverse effect on themicrobiome by killing off some
(06:19):
of the um, the beneficialbacteria.
So the bottom line is you gotto feed the microbiome that you
want to grow.
So what's the best way to dothat?
She's like fresh, raw food andshe was big in natural ferments
and we've kind of switched tokind of recommending that when
people say what probiotic do yourecommend?
Like, well, I'd get some, youknow, sauerkraut or kimchi or
(06:42):
raw fermented dairy or somethinglike that.
So you know you're at leastfeeding a live culture.
And and she talked about howindividual is, like every pet's
different, and she doesn't test.
She doesn't test.
I loved this too.
She does not do the like animalbiome or legacy biome.
She does not do the tests wherethey go in and they see well
(07:05):
what bacteria are in the gut.
She's like they pretty muchneed to be supplemented anyway,
cause most dogs have had lots ofdrugs and maybe haven't been on
the best diet, so just feedthem the ferments, like they're
going to need them anyway, andyou could have 10,000 species of
bacteria in the gut in yourtesting for 20.
(07:28):
So, like what does that reallymean?
So, and I I've thought that fora long time too, that don't
spend hundreds of dollars ondoing this testing, just work on
correcting the diet, doing theappropriate diet, adding in some
natural ferments, ferments fornature, and this also includes
just letting dogs get out andget out in nature and dig in the
(07:51):
dirt.
They're going to get a lot of,you know, bacteria that way.
Get them out of the concretejungle and out where they can
really be exposed to nature.
So I thought that was reallyrefreshing.
She wasn't pushing a bunch ofsupplements that, you know, we
see a lot.
Lectures are, you know,designed to sometimes sell stuff
.
Well, you just do this and thisand this, this.
(08:12):
She wasn't like that, it waslike whole food stuff, but a lot
of good science behind it.
I think there was one studythat in cats, one course of
clindamycin, which is anantibiotic, used a lot for
dental disease.
I don't know exactly how theydid this study, but the results
were disrupted the microbiomefor 600 days, so almost two
(08:33):
years.
So, so when you look at thesepets that are on course, after
course, after course and thenthey have a hard time
transitioning to raw, well,that's why it's not the raw.
Is that their guts are like soscrewed up?
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Yeah, I was talking.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Epical is another one
that really damaged the
microbiome.
Anyway, we'll think about this.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
You got crappy food
and then you got a gut that
doesn't work and you got theitchies.
Okay, so now we're going to geton some antibiotic, because you
must have some sort of bacteriain there right Now.
We got bad food, we gotantibiotics.
It's going to disrupt the gut.
Then we still got the itchies.
Now we're going to Apple quail.
Oh my God, dr Jasek, I don'tknow how you ever get the pet's
(09:18):
body on the right shift.
Turn the shift around, I mean,and then and then it's.
I put my dog on raw and itwasn't totally healed in two
weeks.
It's like, well, I'm not Jesus,right, I'm not Jesus.
I can't, you know, do theseincredible miracles for you.
But I can tell you that I havebeen doing this for 25 years and
(09:42):
um in our body of work we haveseen I've been feeding raw for
25 years.
And um in our body of work wehave seen I've been feeding well
for 25 years.
And our body of work, over theover the last 10 years, over the
last decade, we've seen massivechanges in in in the pet's
health.
I was talking to somebody todaywho said my cat's got all types
(10:03):
of gut issues and I said Ipromise you it's the food.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
You know, and this
morning I went out to walk, lazi
and I, and I looked down andsome dog had done a really big
poop on my lawn and they didn'tpick it up.
So I had to pick it up and itwas the biggest, blackest,
runniest hibble poop ever and Iwanted to say who was that dog?
(10:31):
That dog needs some help.
It needs to get that dog someraw food.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
It was awful.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
I was like who sees
their poop, their dogs poop like
that, and thinks that that'sokay, you know it's been
normalized.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
People aren't taught
to know People think that
there's something wrong, like,okay, you know it's been
normalized.
People aren't taught to knowpeople think that there's
something wrong.
Like when you know us, peoplelike that we've helped
transition to raw house dogs,poops Well, I don't know,
they're kind of strange.
They're like small and formedand and a little dry and they're
kind of white and I'm like,yeah, that's exactly what you
want and they're like really,I'm like, yeah, because they're.
(11:04):
They're used to seeing thesebig, ginormous hoops.
I I talked to a client theother day that was had been an
ongoing client and she was onthat spot, spot and tango.
I think that one and one and oneother one oh, a new one.
I hadn't heard of Maeve.
It's M-A-E-B-E, always comingout with new ones.
(11:25):
So I looked at both of thoseand like the second ingredient
was like potato and she's likemy dog's poops, like her dog.
She was having trouble actuallygetting her dog to gain weight
and the dog's poops are reallybig.
I'm like, yeah, because they'repooping out all that potato.
You know like we got to getthem on the meat-based diet so
(11:46):
that they're actually gettingthe calories.
And she was feeding amountsbased on calories.
So I was like, well, we needthose calories to eat.
Your feeding to be meat.
You know that they're meant toeat, but it's just, it's
normalized, that's what peopleare used to seeing, and so they
think dogs are supposed to beoverweight and arthritic and
(12:06):
have big giant poops and getcancer when they're.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
And they have no idea
.
I have no idea.
I have no idea how they gotcancer.
Okay, already then, yeah.
And then another girl that I wastalking to.
She also has cats and unwell,they were unwell, um.
But she said to me I thoughtthis was funny.
She said but I just, you know,I um, I think they also had dogs
(12:34):
.
But she said but you know, Iknow I need to get my dog on a
better food and I love them.
They're the love of my life.
She said, but if I give themraw chicken and they eat it out
in the grass in the backyard,for the life of me I wouldn't
feel good about all thatbacteria that's leaving in my
yard.
Oh gosh, I was like, do whatnow?
(12:56):
I didn't say it, I didn't evenbecause that was like a whole.
I could just tell that that wasgoing to be a very long
conversation, but I was justlike that's worse than your
dog's poop.
Yeah, the poop, the poop.
I saw the day in my yard,number one.
(13:16):
I would have liked to haveknown who's not carrying a bag.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Okay yeah, right,
they should have picked it up
regardless of the size crappypoops out of my yard.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
But number two I
should leave a card.
Should have put a card right inthe poop and just said call me,
you know like.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Clearly, your dog
needs help.
Clearly, your dog's poop needshelp.
A little picture of of a pileof raw poop or raw fed poop and
like this is what your dog'spoop should look like yeah, you,
you don't have a problem.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yeah, so anyway, um,
hey, another on another front.
Um, recalls are back in the rawdog food world and I think you
know, you, you did a subsect nottoo long ago about what recalls
mean and you know, quitefrankly, folks, they mean
(14:08):
nothing.
I mean what we see on theinside and what we do know is
this is a push.
This is a push to annihilateall pure raw food.
They want it all bacteria free,they want it all hpp.
Just like you know our food inthe grocery stores, right, can
(14:29):
we get raw milk?
No, um, that sort of thing,they want it, they.
And and it doesn't even haveanything to do with the dogs,
right, it doesn't have anythingto do with the dog's health.
They're looking at it from thepeople's side and you're like
okay.
So it really does make mewonder, dr Jasek, about the fish
(14:53):
, about the chicken and aboutthe meat that is in our grocery
stores that we think, as humans,that it's, you know, so fresh
and we think that it's great.
And you kind of wonder what arethey doing?
Are they doing a bacteria freetype food, adulterating our food
(15:17):
that we think is fresh in thegrocery stores?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
yeah, well, I've
heard that that that food has
way more bacteria than like araw food, like in a pet food
plant, because you guys are so,so heavily scrutinized that you
have to be really careful.
Those, those um in the grocerystore they're assuming that it's
going to be cooked and so theyactually allow more bacteria
(15:42):
there.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
I mean, we don't
really know what's going on with
our food supply.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
We don't.
But they will unquestionablytarget the industries that they
want to target, like they'vecontinually targeted raw milk.
Like if people want to drinkraw milk, like who cares?
Or let you can't.
Like legally.
Joel Salton talks to this,talks about this a lot.
This is one of his big rants isthat people should be able to
(16:06):
sell like meat to theirneighbors.
Like you can't raise a chicken,butcher a chicken and sell the
parts to your neighbor.
You can't make a pound cake andlegally sell it to your
neighbor unless you're in, youknow, a USDA inspected kitchen.
You know you have to have.
Yeah, you legally can't.
(16:26):
Now people probably do, but allthese bake sales, all these
bake sales.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Everybody's got to go
to jail.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
Pretty much.
I mean, I think on that smallscale they don't do anything but
say you wanted to advertiseCause?
I listened to his podcast andthey were talking about this.
The this co-host on his podcastwas saying she had a friend
that made really good somethingmuffins or cookies or something
and she's like she decided tosell them, so she put them on
Facebook and that she wasselling them and they shut her
(16:58):
down because legally can't do it.
So now, like a private bakesale or something probably is
different.
But these are people that likewant to make a living selling
things.
Um, you know, you can't.
I know there's a lot of farmersmarkets here where you can sell
, you know, but there's, butthere's rules.
I mean there's, there's statelaws.
(17:20):
One of the farmer's markets Igo to, you know the guy has got
raw milk there and I said you'reselling raw milk and he says
for pets only.
So, but people know, yeah, butpeople buying it from him like
crazy, because you don't have tobuy the herd share.
Then, like we have a herd sharewith a dairy, so you own part
of the cow and then we get ourdairy or milk and yogurt every
(17:41):
week.
But he said well, it's, youknow, for pet use only.
So you know you can.
You can get away with it thatway.
But you know they're they'rethey're hard on industries.
They want to be hard and youknow I think it's like they
don't want people to see thedifference.
They don't want people to seehow much healthier are when you
(18:04):
drink raw milk instead of thepasteurized, homogenized, are
you know BHT, with the growthhormones and all that crap from
the grocery store.
They don't want people to seehow much healthier pets are on a
species appropriate raw diet,because then that would make all
their you know foods look badand heaven forbid that we got
them healthy and they don't haveto go to the vet for all these
(18:26):
drugs all the time.
You know they might, they mightlose money.
They just don't want thatinformation to get out there.
But I thought you know that postback to that post on the stones
I.
It seemed kind of contradictoryto me that they're on the one
hand kind of calling out thefresh food industry but then
also calling out a specificsynthetic ingredient added into
(18:49):
it, cause I don't know, maybe isthat in kibble diets, is that
in other diets besides?
It's just a synthetic, I don'teven know why it's in there, but
I thought that it was just aninteresting like dichotomy,
cause it was kind of like well,it's fresh food, but if you just
avoid this one syntheticnutrient, then maybe you know it
, it would be, it would be okay.
(19:09):
So they didn't talk about likewell, maybe they did mention raw
in there, I can't remember.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
I didn't see where it
said.
It just said when you add thatin.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Add that in Right.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
And that's why we say
you know, look at your
ingredient list.
And I still breaking themindset is so incredibly hard.
I don't work at it like I usedto because I'm tired.
People do what they do.
(19:43):
I'm just like does it make anysense to you?
Have you evolved, let me askyou, have you evolved to eat
processed food?
Do you feel better when you eatprocessed food?
Do you have more energy?
Do you have a glow about you?
Do you have a six pack?
Do you?
You know you feel lessinflammation in your body and,
of course, they're like heck, no, and I'm like right.
(20:05):
So tell me why that's betterfor your dog, right?
Well, the bacteria.
Okay, there are no known, realknown cases of that.
And if you even had a casewhere a vet said this dog is
suffering from salmonella, osis,I don't really think that they
(20:28):
could make a great case for it.
Right?
They couldn't say you know,here's the food, here's the poop
, here's the this, here's this,and those go together.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
Right.
So it's never, it's never beenproven, never, ever, ever been
proven.
But people will just take it onthe propaganda because they get
scared, you know.
But those same people will lineup for the vaccines too.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
So and that.
See, that's that's.
That's, that's the thing.
It's more than just food.
Yes, it is, you know it is.
That's.
The thing that we sell is food.
But, honestly, we've tried toeducate for years and years, and
years, so it hasn't been justthe food that we've educated on,
but it is the whole thing,right.
(21:12):
What is going into the body,what is the water?
What is the stress level, whatis the EMF level, what is the
pesticides and herbicides?
And all of it goes into it,right, but again, food is the
one thing that is a constant.
It is the thing that you haveto have to grow to sustain life.
(21:34):
So if your belief is thatcooked food with synthetic
vitamins is a good diet oversomething that the creatures
were created to eat, you know Ithat that's not.
That's not something I can.
I can really battle.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
No, but I think
people, you know,
anthropomorphize to, you knowthemselves.
Well, this is the way I eat.
You know I eat chicken and riceand veggies, so I'll just feed
that to my dog.
But we're not, we're not thesame.
I think people think their dogsare humans in dog suits, but
(22:15):
they're really not and I thinkwe need to treat them like dogs,
I mean, and in their lifestyletoo, we need to acknowledge
their dogs.
They're not, you know they'renot humans, they're pack animals
.
And this you know whole, youknow emotional stress, that the
energetics of.
There's a principle.
I went to this one lecture of.
(22:37):
There's a principle.
I went to this one lecture.
There's a like a part ofanthroposophic medicine that you
know talks about theenvironment and culture.
So in humans, anthroposophicmedicine, they will for therapy,
they will do arts, they'll havepeople draw, they'll do music,
they'll do things like that youknow, know that are healing.
So we really need to thinkabout what environment are our
(22:59):
pets in, and treating part oftreating the whole environment
is treating the humans.
So if the humans are nothealthy or the humans are
stressed and you know we all getstressors life happens.
But we just have to recognizethat that affects our pets too.
So our pets are going to takethat on and people just need to,
(23:21):
you know, consider that thatthat is part of of pet health.
It's not just about any onething, it's the, it's the whole
package.
But everybody has to feed theirpets.
I mean people can decide not todo some of these other things,
not to do vaccines, or flea andtick or some of these other, but
everybody has to feed their pet.
(23:42):
So if you're going to feed themanyway.
Why not make it really count?
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Right and, and you
know, I, I know, I know people,
that I know people, and they fed, and they feed pills or
prescription diet for the entirelife of the dog, the entire
life of the dog.
And I'm just like dry,synthetic, low quality nutrition
(24:13):
.
I, I, just, I, I it, it just,it's, it just is so gross to me
I can't really stand it.
But you know, you see that, yousee that that the veterinarians
sell that and we cannot seem tomake the connection that they
must not know what they'retalking about in nutrition.
No, we say the people who havethe dogs that are the healthiest
(24:34):
must not know what they'retalking about in nutrition.
No, we say the people who havethe dogs that are the healthiest
must not know what they'retalking about because they don't
have the coats on and I'm justlike, okay, your dog is not
getting any better and those vetbills are extremely expensive.
Those vet bills are extremelyexpensive.
(24:55):
And is there a possibility thatyou could try something else?
And see, not be so afraid, notbe so afraid of the, the, the,
the boogeyman, the boogeymanbacteria.
Right, we always have to have aboogeyman out there and that
will keep people from doing theright thing.
(25:16):
But man, we get some amazingtestimonials about dogs' health.
Gosh, we just got one that wasamazing.
I can't, I should have had it.
Let's see, let's see, let mesee if I can find that real
(25:37):
quick.
I don't think I can.
I got too many texts.
Do you know how you do that, drJasek?
You got like 5 million textsthat in.
You're like.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Hmm, I don't have.
I don't have.
I don't know as many people asyou do, so I don't Okay.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Now my work.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
I don't have any.
I don't have any of my workstuff on my phone, so I can
literally walk away from mycomputer and I have no work
stuff.
Except that I'll tell you knowif my employees need to text me
something urgent.
They know they always can, butI don't have any contact.
I don't have my business email,nothing.
So I can walk away, because Ijust sometimes need a break.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
You do, you do.
Well, I'm going to give you abreak because I'm going to read
this real quick, okay, Okay, allright.
So this is from Kay, and shewas reviewing the beef mix that
we have, and here's what shesaid.
She said my TFT.
I don't know what that is, myTFT, what is that?
Said my TFT.
I don't know what that is, myTFT, what is that TFT?
(26:38):
I don't know.
But anyway, she said she lovesher mealtime.
Once again, for six years ofLucy's life I was able to feed
her various raw meats because Ilived in areas where you could
hunt.
And three years ago I moved toa very urban area Absolutely no
hunting here and she said Isearched and spent a lot of
money on high quality dog foodand her stomach was all out of
(26:58):
whack.
Blood in her stools plus herpoops were enormous.
Just talked about that.
And she said within three yearsshe gained two and a half
pounds.
It may not sound like much, butshe's a five pound toy fox
terrier.
That grew to be seven and ahalf pounds.
That's your TFT.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
There you go yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Yeah, there it is.
She'd look like a football withlegs.
And she said I knew all the dogfood was killing her and I
continued to search to find acompany like this and was so
excited to finally find raw dogfood and company and I've been
singing their praises of her newfood to everyone around me,
whether they want to hear it ornot.
(27:38):
She said her stomach isbalanced again, she's losing
weight and she is so excited formealtime.
Her poops are now the size of aTootsie roll.
Her poop is solid and firm andthis is important because she is
so little that it's hard toexcrete or express her anal
glands.
So she said, firm poops do thatfor her.
(28:01):
So no concerns of rupturedglands anymore and I thank you
so very much from the bottom ofmy heart.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I believe you saved her life.
If you are questioning aboutwhether it's okay to feed your
dog raw food, I beg you to tryit.
It's what they are supposed toeat.
Their stomachs are differentthan ours.
They don't need it cooked andall those food toppers and extra
(28:23):
things only ultimately killthem slowly.
Please give Raw Dog Food andCompany a try and, as she said,
I bet you'll write a review likemine.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Wow, it's nice nice,
it's very nice, it's really.
It's really cool when peopletake the time to to write
something like that.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
You know yeah, people
are busy and you know it's
really nice yeah, they left alittle picture of our dog, and
we love that.
Um, we on the reviews, we havea place where you can put a
picture of your dog or, uh, youcan do a video, and that's the
thing that we love.
We love to see the pets.
So that's, you know, that's whywe do what we do, that's why
you do what you do, becausepeople love their pets and they
(29:06):
love to see them healthy, and Ithink it just, um, you gotta
have the courage to do it.
I know, here on the podcast, we, you know we're talking to the
people that are already feedingraw, but if you guys can leave a
review or um, tell us howpeople, uh, how you talk to
people about raw food and what,what their fears are, and we'll
(29:27):
tell you how to talk to them.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, yeah, people
are.
People are afraid, but they'reafraid because of the stinking
vets.
So quit going to the vet.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
There you go.
But if you want to see a vetthat's not a stinking vet,
that's a good vet you can see DrJacek and her team at ahavetcom
because she is truly a holisticvet.
You're not going to get kibble,you're not going to get
allibble, you're not going toget um, all of those toxins, uh,
put in your dog.
(29:59):
So if you want a healthier wayto take care of your pet, you
want to get her to a H a vetcom.
And remember, get your dog on aspecies.
That means that means a foodthat they were created to eat.
Get over to raw dog food andcompanycom.
Brian will help you.
I know we have a lot ofproducts.
(30:21):
We try to take them away, butthen people come after us.
So we have a lot of, we have alot of products, but we will
help you get the ones that youcan get started on.
So get over torawdogfoodandcompanycom, where
your pet's health is ourbusiness and what Dr Jacek Our
friends.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
don't let friends
feed, kibble y'all, that's right
.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
We'll see you soon,
everybody.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Oh snap.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Find out how you can
start your dog on the road to
health and longevity.
Go to rawdogfoodandcompanycom,where friends don't let friends
feed kibble and where your pet'shealth is our business.