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Never Feed Your Dog This Brand of Food; It Can Cost His Life

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It makes me cry every time I think about how lucky I was to have learned this little secret.

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Oh, my God, I finally did it! Every dog they had to put down had a dangerous toxin in its gut. It came from common food. It caused severe health problems.

My dog didn't deserve this. She was always cheerful, full of energy, and healthy until recently... But then her energy decreased. Her fur dulled, and she fidgeted with evident distress. 😔

Maya has been a part of our family for eight years now. She has been my primary companion since my husband's passing two years ago.

Every day felt like a battle to find a reason to get out of bed, and Maya was my greatest emotional support.

Wherever I went, she was always by my side, like a guard dog ready to protect me from any external threats.

Maya showered affection, radiated joy, and pulsed with boundless vitality. She could run all day, up and down the stairs.

If I called her to play, she was always ready for anything. We spent hours walking in the park.

But in the last few days, I noticed that Maya wasn't doing very well; sometimes it didn't even seem like she was at home...

After a while, Maya started having trouble breathing and stomach problems. She developed small skin sores, and her breath became very bad.

I decided to take her to the vet for an evaluation, but he assured me that there was nothing wrong. I got a list of medications, special foods, and supplements. He sent her back home.

Those medications seemed to have no effect, as nothing changed. In fact, things did change, but for the worse... 😩😩

Maya's energy waned, and occasional limping lasted for a day or two.

I took her to three other vets; one diagnosed her as normal at 8. Maya was already an older dog, and the problems she was facing were due to her age.

Another told me that Maya would become weaker over time. She may even lose her ability to walk. This only happens to some dogs as they age.

The third vet even had the nerve to say that, if the dog were struggling, I should consider sacrificing Maya.

Tears fell from my face; I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. 😢😢

At that very moment, a feeling of fear took hold of me; I could not bear to lose her too.😭😭

When I got home, all the things I had heard confused me. I couldn’t imagine life without Maya around.

One day, I decided to take Maya for one last walk in the park, where we had spent so many happy moments together.

I walked through the park, distracted. Someone with a familiar voice approached me.

"Hey, Suzy! I didn't recognize you; are you okay?" It was Pam, my cousin. It had been a long time since I last saw her.

She mentioned that she was visiting her daughter, Isabella, in Los Angeles to see her grandson.

Pam noticed my sadness and asked what was going on.

Unable to hold back the tears, I confessed about Maya. As I had taken her to many veterinarians. And as the last person said, they couldn't do anything because of her age.

Pam recounted an identical experience after giving the matter her full attention. It was with her grandson's dog. She told me how he had become healthy again and now runs around like a puppy.

I immediately asked for more information.

Pam sent me the video link. She said, "He has all the info you need. It shows how to use the simple 'Bacon + Grass' trick to help your dog, like he helped ours."

I ran home to watch the video, as Pam had mentioned that it might not be available anymore.

The video remained in place. I watched everything until the end. What I heard and saw left me feeling perplexed.

I couldn’t believe that everything Maya was going through wasn’t because of her age. The brown food I was giving her made her sick.

I had to act at once.

1 week later, I called Pam, with a heart full of gratitude, to share about the state of Maya.

Maya regained her health completely. Her hair is as soft and shiny as before. No more joint pain, irritated skin, or lack of energy. She is again the happy and playful companion I miss so much.

Hope you found this message in time to save your dog!

P.S.: The good news is that Pam has a blog about her story. Our goal is to make this video reach as many people as possible before it gets removed. Dog food companies and veterinarians will stop at nothing to remove it. I’m here to help spread the word.

Tap on the "Learn more" button and watch the video now if it's still available. 👇

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