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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Any health related information on the following show provides general
information only. Content presented on any show by any host
or guests should not be substituted for a doctor's advice.
Always consult your physician before beginning any new diet, exercise,
or treatment program. Then now it's time for Pet Health
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Cafe where your Pet Has a Voice. And here's your host, Bill,
the Pet Health Guru.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
And welcome to the Pet Health Cafe, the show where
your Pet Has Voice. This is Bill, Pet Health Guru
with another exciting edition of the Pet Health Cafe. I
got some great topics. As always, I would love for
you to share this like this and subscribe because this
is being done going to be airing on Thanksgiving Day.
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The chat is not open and although we do like
comments in the comments sections on any of the platforms
as you happen to be on, so we'd appreciate it
if you would do that tonight. I want to do
something a little bit different being that it will be
seen as a basically a pre recorded and what the
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title of this one is is the inception of the
Pet Health Cafe. I think you know my viewers and
those our sponsors, and that's something would like to a
little bit of information on how we got started almost
twenty years ago. I mean, I can't believe it's been
that long. In Teck, the podcast they won't even call podcasts.
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Back then, it was just internet radio, and of course
we've gone digital now with the video portion of it
as well. Really enjoy doing it. I enjoy getting the
message out to you. And that's actually how it started.
We started out with the idea that we needed to
get information out. We had already started our retail ventures
and there was so many questions that were being asked
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by our clients customers, and the scope of what was
available out there just didn't cover the real animal health
that we wanted. I did a quick quick check on
chat GPT and as best we can determine, we are
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the longest running animal health podcasts out there, and so
we were kind of, you know, the base for the
whole thing starting. Of course, you go on the internet today,
you've got hundreds of different people talking about their pets
and pet health and stuff like that. But the other
part of the what I wanted to talk about is
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is the part where in our intro it says, you know,
we're the voice of your pets. We speak for your pets,
and we really do in the fact that we want
your pet to have a voice. We know pets inside
and out. I've been doing this in the pet industry
for almost sixty years now, and I've seen so much
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good stuff, so much bad stuff out there in the marketplace.
And we talk about this on different shows, but it's
still about them having a voice. And the first voice
that we have to explain out there is, first off,
to keep an animal healthy, to keep a human healthy,
we need help. We need to put into the body
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those things that will keep us happy and healthy, which
means good nutrition. If we don't have good nutrition, and
you can bring this part up right up here upfront
that if you're not eating healthy, you're not healthy. If
you're not healthy, you're not going to be happy. And
we're energy beings. We share our energy with our pets
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and they share their with ours. So it's about giving
your pet that voice, because they have a lot of
stuff to say to you. Now, yes, we know when
they're showing affection and love that they really care about us,
and of course we care about them. That's kind of
superficial though, because you know, just because their tail is
wagging doesn't mean everything is okay. You know, if they
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follow us around, maybe we're not giving them enough time,
enough of our energy. Maybe they feel like you had
a bad day at work and they're going to be
depressed just like you are. So what you're going to
start out is on that nutrition side. They basically tell
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you if you listen to them, what they want. But
you have to listen to them and you have to
read their body language. The first start, of course, is
that species appropriate diet. Now I get complaint after complaint
after complaint on a daily basis, Well, I don't know
if my dog will like this diet from biocomplete a
raw food diet, and it's like, it's not a matter
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of liking it, it's a matter of what they need nutritionally.
But again we figure we feel that okay, if we
put a dry kibble or a freeze dried food into
a bowl, leave it on the floor, they'll eventually eat
it over time. Well, there's a reason why they're not
eating that complete meal. They don't like it. You're not
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satisfying their needs. They need that species appropriate raw diet
or at least lightly cooked because of the moisture content.
First off, they're dehydrated. They don't feel well when they're dehydrated,
just like we don't. And so basically when they're picky,
they're just picking enough to stay alive. You know, once
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we convert an animal to a raw or lightly cooked diet,
you put it down on the floor, it's gone. They
don't let it sit there unless there's something physically wrong
with them. So what are they saying. We're giving them
a voice now that I need real food. That's what
the dogs are telling me.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
Now.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
The other thing is is why aren't we doing what
they're asking us? Why are you ignoring the signs with
your animal convenience? You just don't have time, you don't
want to put in the effort. You're in charge of
that animal. They're telling you, I need something extra, you know,
when dogs. One of the main dog training issues that
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I've seen over over decades and decades was the dogs
that when you somebody knocks on the door, you open
the door, charges the door, runs out and has gone
for two, three, four hours, and you're you're in panic mode.
They're you know, driving all over the neighborhood, chatting with
the neighbors and everything else, and Eventually, the dog comes
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home on his own, usually wearing a hat made of
a bag from a fast food restaurant, and then proceeds
to vomit and have diarrhea for the next two to
three days. Why did that happen because you didn't listen
to him. He's telling you that I'm not getting the
right food, and I went out hunting. That's all it is.
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That was what we consider bad behavior. But basically he's
trying to say, I want to be healthy, I want
to thrive, I want to be in ultimate health. So
you know, that was one of the problems that we've
had when we find when we again, when we change
the diet, everything changes. Now if you drop food on
the floor, let's say you're fixing dinner, and it's an
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appropriate product for them, and being an oblegate carnivores and
the dog is basically a more of a scavenging type
of carnivore, what we call an opportunistic carnivore. That food
hits the floor, it's gone, so it's meat based. Now, well,
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they eat other inappropriate foods like melon or cucumbers or
green beans. Yes, because they're out of balance and their
goal is to find the nutrients that they need. They
know instinctively. That's why they eat certain plants when you
take them out for a walk, different grasses. They don't
just indiscriminately graze like a cow would. They're very, very particular.
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The same thing with puddles. They'll drink out of puddles
because that puddle's got a certain nutrient, a certain mineral
in it that their body needs. And we have to
understand that. So I'm talking for your dog and for
your cat. Please give them what is appropriate, not what's
just convenient, not what is just easiest and cheapest. Now
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that goes along with another part of this is that
did you ever notice when your animal is on its
way to the animal hospital, how anxious they are, how
distraught they are, how just nervous and cleaning They know
where you're going because you've telegraphed it through your energy.
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They don't want to go there. They know that there's
bad stuff there. They can smell it. They mell the
cleaning fluids, they can smell the drugs, they can smell
all these chemicals that are there. And of course they
also know because of the experience, that they probably are
going to be you know, punched, or you know, touched
and probed and everything else by a stranger and they're terrified.
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And then of course they're standing on a table. Most
dogs don't like to be up that high anyway, unless
they decide to get up on them. So we've got
all these fears going on, we get all these negative
energies going on with your pet, and you know, some
people will he just doesn't like to go anywhere. Well,
I say, bring them into the store, bring them into
our facility. They come through the door with their tails wagging,
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and they're interfacing with other clients, other animals for the
most part, and just are so happy to be there. Now.
It might be because our team has has a habit
of bribing them with treats while they're there, because we
make all our own treats. But in realistic terms, I mean,
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we've had clients that as soon as they got within
a half a mile of the store, especially when we
used to be in them, all these dogs would be
going crazy in the car and when they got to
the door, I mean the dog just couldn't race to
the door fast enough. They open up the door, take
the leash off, and they would run, I mean literally
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run to our deli to get a sampling. They just
love to be there. Same thing is true, you know
with other places where they have a friendly atmosphere. But
you know, not only is the vets off as an issue,
sometimes the dog parks are as well, because you know,
you've got different sized animals and you've got something they
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are shy, and you know, a lot of times there's
even the chemical smells because you know, those dog parks
they have to be kept clean, neat and looking good.
So they're continuously spraying for fleas and ticks. They're fertilizing
that turf, so it all always looks good, doing different
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disinfectants which are so called natural, but again they're still
in order to be killing bacteria, funguses, things of that nature.
You know, it still creates a mostly poisonous situation, if
you will. And it's really a shame that we're not
listening to them. So going to the dog park is
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not necessarily a good thing, you know, someone you know,
we're here in Florida, so we have dog beaches, which
is probably a little bit better, but a lot of
the animals do run free. Their owners let them off leash,
and they can be intimidating if your dog is a
shy dog, so you know, watch your dog's body language.
You know, we don't do so much of this stuff
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with cats. Obviously they're in our house, but you know,
so wherever you're taking them, read their body language. I
know one of the dogs that I had, if a
neighbor sprayed their lawn, treated their lawn even fertilizer, and
set the sides fungus sides, we'd killer whatever. My dog
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would literally drag me across the streets, or it wouldn't
walk on that water along that perimeter, and you know, three,
four days later, five days later, a week later, you'd
be fine again. Because they know when your dog on
a walk starts sniffing all the puddles and you know,
you walk past ten, fifteen, twenty, they don't drink out
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of it. They're not thirsty. Number twenty two. Their head
goes down and they start drinking that water. You're yelling
at them, don't drink the dirty water. Well, basically, what
that animal is telling you is number One, it needs
what's in that water, which could be different minerals from
the soil, it could be different plant material. Because the
puddles are basically ending up to be like an herbal tea.
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That's how our herbs and botanicals get involved in the
health because they're bringing in micronutrients, primarily minerals. And so
this is another thing. So your dog is telling you, Mommy,
I need better water, and you know it's difficult because
our water supply is so tainted today chlorides and chlorine
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chlormide and a whole host of other things, including microplastics,
and you know, all of this stuff is in there,
and it's dead water on top of it. You know,
the best sources, of course would be pure fresh mountains,
mountain stream or spring water because that's living. But that's
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hard to get. I know that our sponsor does bottled
water that has been ionized, which is much much healthier,
and that actually helps a lot of health problems going away.
So again, your animal is really talking to you, and
I'm telling you they want good hydration. So you know,
and if we look at what I started with the
nutrition part here, if you're feeding a kibble, a dry
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food or a dry freeze dried food, the nutrient level
is very low. They're already starting out with being dehydrated
because of the water and now we're giving it food
that's going to dehydrate that body worse. So when something
happens like diarrhea or vomiting, you know, the medical community
goes crazy because they're crashing not from being sick, but
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from dehydration. That's why when you go in with either
vomiting or diarrhea, the first thing they do is hook
them up to an iv. Why they hook them up
to fluids because it's a known fact that they don't
have enough to start with. And again, you know, you
can tell you can listen to your animal. They are
telling you. So your dog has a voice right here.
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I'm telling you this is what you need to do,
and an emphasize need because you have to do what
will provide them with the ultimate in health benefits. You know,
and when we look at them when they go out
in a wild and we're doing that, they find what
they need. And you know sometimes, you know, when when
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you have a dog that wants to go on a
walk to a certain area, you sometimes have to let
them guide you. That won't be so locked into your pathway,
if you will, your root and routine, because they need
to explore. So when they start pulling on that leash
to make the right hand turn down a different street.
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There's a reason for that when they don't want to
follow you on the left hand turn. Maybe there's something
there that's toxic. Maybe there's there. And when I talk
about toxics, it's not only about chemical toxicity. It could
be about emotional toxicity. You know, there's a big dog
that barks all the time, and here's your scaredy cat dog.
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You know. It's sometimes it deals with territories. You know,
they might want to go down a certain street or
a certain pathway because there's a new pet there, and
they want to pick up on the sense and the
smells and communicate, which they do of course by urination.
In many cases, those smells are there that there's another dog.
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I'm the king of this neighborhood. You stay away, or hmm,
this one, this one smells a little bit better. I
just want to be around them. I want to I
want to check them out. So there's all these things
that your pet is saying. We have to open our eyes.
I had a pet communicator on the show a while back,
and I had her do an evaluation with my own animal,
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and it was amazing what came out of it that
it needs to walk in different areas and needs the lead.
That was a primary one that I was told, so
I had to listen to what my pet was saying.
We'll be right back with some more tips after this
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Speaker 2 (19:00):
And welcome back to the Pet Health Cafe to show
where your pet has a voice. This is build a
Pet Health grew room and we're talking a little bit
about the inception of the pet health cafe and why
it is the place where your pet has a voice
in looking over some of the things that I've gone
through so far, do you ever wonder why it's a
wrestling match with your animal? Whenever you have to give
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them medication or sometimes even just supplements, they know that
it's not good. We just, you know, kind of like
step up and take our medications because we were told to.
In nature, they medicate themselves. They're self medicating by different herbs, botanicals, minerals,
and basically ninety percent, probably of all the problems are
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involved a mineral imbalance. And how does that happen? Okay,
things like spay and neuter messes up the hormone system.
Hormones are basically need high amounts of different minerals to
do it. Can you supplement for those? Sure you can. However,
when you start supplementing, you're throwing off the balances of
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other biochemical products. Different minerals. They have to sometimes be
in conjunction with each other, certain synergies between them. So
if they need that what's in that vitamin or supplement
mineral packet today, they may only take it. What I
would consider nicely or you know, be compliant for maybe
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the first week, maybe the first couple of days, maybe
a month, and then all of a sudden, they won't
go near it at all because they know they need
something else. Their body is telling them, it's communicating with them,
and now you're your pet is communicating to you through me.
I know, it seems strange. I've probably never met your pet.
I've met a lot of them, of course that have
come through retail store and on consoles and things like that.
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And it's funny because when they come in, even for
the first time, the owners can't believe how most of
them are drawn to to me. They come up to
me and the tails wagging, licking my hands, lifting my feet, whatever,
because the energy I give off. And the same is
true with most of my team. They're all animal lovers,
and when we talk about that, it's a real genuine
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feeling because our energy, they sense that and they want
to be around good, positive energy. So in conjunction with
that energy that I'm talking about, that energy, when your
animal has got a health issue, let's say it's got cancer,
you took them in for a checkup. Well, realistically, what
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is the vet checking for looking for an opportunity, checking
for an opportunity to make money, plain and simple, you know,
because if you stop and think about that, they always
have a product to sell you, whether it's a heartworm product,
a flea product, a supplement, a food, more testing. Basically,
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your encounter is not about the animal's health unless there's
something very very specific. Now, was there a place for
this kind of healthcare? Yes, especially in emergency care when
your animal can't make the decision, can't get around you
got hit by a car, got into got into something poisonous,
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you know. But why in nature they don't eat poison
unless it's well disguised. You know, Rat poison and other
poisons that we use insecticides and the like all have
flavor enhancers to bring that animal, that particular species to
that poisoned food. They do it to us things like aspartain, neomatane,
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all theo synthetic sugars. They're addictive number one, number two.
They are designed to they're sometimes literally poisonous. Aspertain, for instance,
was originally designed as an ant killer, an insecticide, but
you have to use it in soft drinks and foods
all the time, and there's literally thousands of these products
out there. Sometimes you're animal will become addicted if you've
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been feeding commercial food that has these in and it
can guarantee you will not find it on the label
any place because it's disguised as things like natural flavors.
What's a natural flavor? That's a product that accompany buys
to entice your animal and you, by the way, to
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ingest it, to put it in your mouth, because otherwise
you would probably reject the chemicals that are there. And
because as a purchase product natural flavors, they can have
anything they wanted it it will never show up on
your ingredient label. Again, we did a whole program on
labeling laws that explains a lot of this stuff. Back
into the archives, take a look, listen to some of
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the past podcasts that we have done covering the different
foods and the different food additives. In a way, it's
labeled to deceive you and you know. And then of
course along with that, we have a lot of our
archives that give you a lot of the fixes that
you might need. So this is all very very important
for us to listen to our pats. Like I said,
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they're talking to us, they're talking to you through me
right now.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Now.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
The other thing is with some of these things that
you don't listen to, that we don't listen to. Like
I said, sometimes they want to go down a certain street,
they want to go down a certain pathway, whatever, and
that's not where you wanted to walk today. Well, we
also have to look at different breeds as well and
what their capacity is. You know, you take a high
energy dog like a sheep dog, you know, a border Collie,
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that sort of thing that are really really driving forces
when it comes to farm or melanoaws for guard dogs
and military dogs things like that. These are high, high
energy dogs. If you live in a one bedroom apartment
with no yard, you're gonna have to You're gonna have
to substitute yourself and include yourself in that regimen because
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they're going to have to go out and run through
the activities that they are bread to do so they
feel happy. They need that, and they're saying that they're pulling
and tugging at the leash all the time. On the
other hand, you know, is it fair to have a
big dog in that one bedroom apartment? You know, a
Great Dane or you know a you know, Pyrenees or
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other giant breeds where we you know, they just don't
have any room to move around, and they're always knocking
stuff off, and your energy is always upsetting to them
because you're mad at them for breaking stuff. You know.
On the other side, a lot of people will take
and buy a property with a lot of land because
they figure these big dogs need a lot of exercise.
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But the truth of the matter is if you take
a Great Dane, they're not and let them out in
the yard, they're not gonna be racing around the yard.
For the most part. They're you know, they're big, but
they're big babies. They just wander around and that sort
of thing. But yet you take even a small terrier.
They were designed for hunting, and they're designed for hunting
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and catching rodents, so they're quick as lightning. Sometimes, you know,
I've seen cases where some of these these little dogs
have got so much energy you dropped a leash and
they're gone. They're halfway down the block before you can
take two steps. And of course, unfortunately that can be dangerous.
You know, a car coming down the road, another dog
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that's outloose, whatever can create chaos. So when they tell
you that they need more time walking and they're telling
you that they need a longer run, they need someplace
that's will fulfill that natural instinct. You have to listen
to it, and you know, we can give you advice
on a lot of this, you know, when we're putting
together diets and things of that nature for you. The
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other thing is some breeds have trouble eating because of structure.
You know, you take that frendsheet, that Boston terrior, that
Persian cat, they can't even eat naturally because of the
breeding that we have done. So we have to take
into consideration that when it comes to the diet. You know,
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sometimes it requires that you know, they have more of
a ground diet. Other animals want bigger chunks bull meats.
And you know, on the other side of that as well,
because of some of these breeds they have the bred
the way they have, you have inherited problems such as
you know, breathing issues, not only eating issues, but even
breathing issues. You know, a lot of a lot of bullies,
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you cannot walk them for two miles or three miles,
so just fall over because their structure is so bad
on the joints, their lung capacity. They can't even though
they get a big, wide chest, which would indicate good
lung capacity, because their nasal area is so scrunched up,
they can't breathe, they can't get that oxygen in, So
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we have to take that into it. And again they're
going to tell you, you know, if you're halfway, you know,
half a mile down the road where it's one of
these breeds with the you know, pushed in noses and
they just want to sit down, there's a reason for it. Again,
you have to listen to that. Take these into consideration
when you're picking an animal, and of course on the
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other side of that, when you're putting in when you're
looking for an animal. First off, if you have a connection,
that's a good thing. But now you have to fit
it into all these other criteria because you're responsible, and
a big one is also you have to work it
into your budget. And knowing about products and knowing about nature,
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the natural system will help you out tremendously. Animals are
domestic dogs and cats don't need chemical intervention. They don't
need all those preventive things that most of the preventive
things don't prevent anything. They actually lower the immune system,
making it more difficult even to isolate when they are
truly thick, so you know if they're eating in a
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species appropriate dietorod he repels a lot of parasites, handles
them in a natural way. As soon as we start
adding this stuff in. Unfortunately, it creates a situation in
a body where it's fighting. It's actually trying to detox
out all these chemicals and not healing themselves. We'll be
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right back after this quick message.
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Speaker 2 (31:02):
All right, and we're back here in a pet health
cafe to show where your pet has a voice. This
is build a Pet Health Gurroom and again we're talking
about your pet having a voice, but you have to
learn what that voice is. Again, I want you to
share this video, this podcast with as many pet owners
as you can and subscribe and like, because that's an
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important part of getting this out into the broader face.
Let's face it, you don't only want your pet to
be safe, healthy and happy. You want other people's animals
to enjoy the same and taking a step beyond that,
you want to be healthy and happy. And because of that,
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you know, we incorporate into our business model keeping the
pet parents healthy as well. We have a farm to
table part of our stores and online, grass fed, grass
finished meats and proteins, pastur rays wherever possible, good fresh
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pastured eggs that aren't treated with clorox, that aren't treated
with radiation, unlike the supermarket eggs that you buy. We
handle raw dairy products as well, and raw honey, and
there's a whole plusor of things that we can help
you with so that your energy level, so that we
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your health is where it needs to be. Again, when
I go into some of the breeds and the breed characteristics,
if it's an animal that needs more exercise, if you
can't get around because your health is bad, that animal
is going to suffer. And we're not about suffering animals.
We want to fix them. And we can't fix them.
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They have to fix themselves. That's what the body does.
It regenerates, but we have to give it the tools
to do that. You know, it's very important that we
have this understand of what the animal's needs are. And
I don't care whether is a dog, a cat, a goat,
a cow horse, you know. I see, I've been working
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in this business, like I said, for almost sixty years.
I've worked with all these animals. I've worked with zoo
type animals like lions and tigers, Florida panthers, raccoons, gunks, iguanas,
all kinds of lizards, all kinds of birds, exotic birds.
We've done rescue work forever. I remember that there's a
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product on the market that claims to be animal friendly
for washing the animal. It's really not. That product came
about because I was doing rescue work up on a
Delaware bay when there was a major oil slick an
accident back in the nineteen seventies and we needed a
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product to get rid of the grease. And this company
is actually selling this product to be able to use
in a regular basis, when in fact it's toxic. It's
toxic to us as well, but not in tiny amounts.
But some of the stuff that it's deemed safe, it's
safe only at certain limits when you're accumulating. When you
look at synthetics, the body is very specific. Natural products
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is either use it or lose it. Synthetics it doesn't
know what to do with them, so it has a
tendency to store them, which means they accumulate in the
body over time, and we've seen case after case after
case of different supplements and medications that when you start
down that path, they accumulate in the body and you
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always have what are known as side effects, but those
are really not side effects. Those are actually the effects
of that compound. I was reading a journal this is
past week on a medication and talking with a client
about it. It was very specific, and they took this
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medication for like a week with themselves, and they asked
the doctor how long before it clears out of my system?
His answer was two to three years. That's a lot
of damage. And the reason that it takes that long
is because all our cells replicate and rejuvenate on a
simple scale. Our skin, for instance, and even dogs, in
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cat's skin, they're replacing that dermal layer on a regular basis.
We do it like every month to two months. Dogs
can take up the six months. If you take a
shampoo that strips off all the oil for that coat
to come back naturally. Taste buds actually replace are replaced
in humans every three days. That's why food tastes different
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every time you have it. Sometimes depending on what your
body needs, it's either accept or reject. Our eye cells,
our brain cells our nervous system. Those cells can take
two to five years to heal and be replaced with
healthy set else. So this is why when we look
at detoxification and being healthy and stuff like that, we
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don't want to clog up the system because the more
clogs you have in that repair mode, that regeneration mode,
the longer it's going to take. Because the body doesn't
work on one part alone, singularly until it's fixed. It's
working on a ton of problems. And every time we
do an inappropriate diet, every time we give negative energy,
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every time we give a poison, which are in the
form of drugs and preventatives and all of that as
well all the food chemicals go into food and water,
we are just creating a firestorm inside the body, creating inflammation,
and of course inflammation, when you have inflammation, the bodies
fighting it. So it's producing more cortisol, it's got to
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make more adrenaline, it has to do all these extra
things it's not designed to do. You know, when you
feed a carnivore a carbohydrate based diet, which is basically
all the kibbles, most of the canned foods, and even
the freeze dried meats. They do the same thing too. Okay,
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when we do that, it changes the body dynamic as
to what digestive enzymes it has to make the digestive
timeline for that food to pass through that system because
different foods are digested at different rates based on the enzymes,
the digestive juices that are made specifically for that animal.
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And examples of what where we see this go totally
wrong diabetes in cats and dogs. Why wild dogs don't
get diabetes, tigers don't get diabetes. They don't have a
source for extra insulin or testing in nature. When they
do find these animals in the wild and they do
do the research with them, they don't find any of
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these things. But what we are starting to find today
in a lot of wildlife is the build up of
things like ground up by FASS eight and remnants of
GMO technologies because the wild animals are eating the same
things and that is creating pure havoc on all the
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animals out there, even the wild animals. So we have
to change our practices. We have to start being healthier, healthier, healthier,
and we will find if we do what we recommend
it at here at pet Health cafe at my Paleo
pet Our retail store on the Pet Health Cafe in
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articles that I write for different magazines. The Biocomplete line
of products is based on these actual recommendations. It's going
to be the most natural when you source your food.
Go forward the cleanest food you can, but understand that
you've got going to get most of those in a supermarket.
You know you're going to have to seek out the sources.
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You're going to have to start learning about the nutritional
benefits of any food. Again, I'm going to say, you
know it's the show is going to air on Thanksgiving.
I want to wish everybody a great, healthy and happy Thanksgiving.
Be thankful that our pets are there with us and
you don't create the stress that they may encounter with
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your celebrations. And with that, hopefully you've got a lot
of information here, share it with your friends you're at
other pet owners. Let's get this community rolling. Thank you
for listening and watching tonight, and again, happy Thanksgiving and
good night.
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