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The Dog Bowl is an online storefront that offers quality pet products including: raw dog food, B.A.R.F., pet beds, dog dental care, pet first aid kits for travel, and every other luxury pet gift imaginable.

Friday, February 13, 2009

 

Does your dog have skin problems?



Let's face it a lot of people are hesitant to change their dog's diet... even though your pet may have skin problems. The Dog Bowl has a wonderful supplement that can be added to your pet's current food - kelp!

The Winning Ingredient You Cannot Afford To Leave Out! If you give your dog any supplement, this should be the one - this is the “secret” ingredient.

Kelp Health is a 100% natural plant, harvested from the cold blue seas of Norway. It is grown far away from cities, so it is unpolluted and undisturbed by people.

An abundance of sunlight and cool water provide the best growing conditions for this Norwegian kelp. Once the kelp achieves an optimal size and nutrition level, it is harvested by native Norwegians and tested to ensure it is chock-full of revitalizing nutrients.

Kelp Health contains hundreds of vitamins and minerals that your dog needs to remain active, energetic, healthy and vibrant. Without these essential ingredients, training your dog and winning in any dog show are virtually impossible.

No dog food can give your beloved friend - your dog - all of the nutrients they need to keep their body healthy and energetic.

You can spend heaps of money on countless man-made supplements that don’t come close to providing your dog with the same level of nutrients that Kelp Health does...

OR...

You can save a lot of money, save hours of training time, and balloon your chances of winning in any dog show with Kelp Health.

Your Dog’s Longevity and Health Are Vital! You want your dog to be energetic and healthy. You also want your dog and best friend to be around as long as possible.

Give them what they need to live a happy, successful, and comfortable life. Kelp Health will benefit your dog by:
  • Restoring their natural pigmentation
  • Brining out the vibrancy in their coat color
  • Reducing excessive shedding
  • Alleviating excruciating arthritis pain and reducing joint inflammation
  • Boosting its immune system to fight off nasty diseases
  • Aiding with digestion and increasing metabolism
  • Maintaining their thyroid to keep them at a healthy weight
  • Replenishing moisture in their skin to prevent flaking
  • Increasing their stamina and endurance
  • Helping them to fight allergies

Would You Drive A Car Without Oil?

Just as a car needs preventative maintenance, so does your dog. Don’t wait until your beloved dog has incurable health problems... Give them all the vitamins and minerals they need to keep their body lively and energized for years to come.

Besides increasing their likelihood of winning in a dog show, you can enjoy the companionship of your dog for much, much longer than if you didn’t feed them all natural dry Norwegian Kelp.
All it takes is a one or two teaspoons a day, mixed with their food, to make your dog much healthier and happier. Comes in a plastic, resealable container, and is powdered granule consistency.

Currently in stock in one size, shown: 2.8lbs.

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