Thursday, July 7, 2011

Information is Power

The Whole Dog Journal is a monthly publication that I've been subscribing to for a few months now. It comes in a colorful, well-laid out, binder-ready format. I've become such a fan that I ordered some back issues on subjects I'm particularly interested in and am keeping all the issues I've received to use as a resource.

One of the reasons I like this journal is because they accept no advertising. It's a 'consumer reports' for dog owners. They provide in-depth articles on holistic health care and non-violent training written by veterinarians and other certified professionals. Every issue provides ready-to-apply training and healthcare techniques.

When I decided to implement a homemade diet for my dogs, the Whole Dog Journal has been invaluable in my research. Even if you're not feeding your dog a homemade diet, you are provided with detailed reviews on the best foods (wet, dry and raw) and their nutritional specifics. I have learned so much and understand much more about how important diet is in the health and continued well-being of my dogs.

It's information that I think everyone should know which is why I'm sharing this. I believe in making informed decisions in regard to my dog's health and safety. The Whole Dog Journal has become an instrumental part of my decision-making process and is worth every cent I pay for my subscription.
If you'd like to check them out, go to their website,  www.whole-dog-journal.com

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