Welcome to Spoiled Canine Dog Blog

Hello Dog Lovers!


Welcome to the beginning of Spoiled Canine Dog Blog - a place where dog lovers of all breeds and sizes can come together to read about anything and everything DOG.

This blog will try to cover such topics as:  Information on Dog Breeds, Dog Tips, Dog Fashion & Product Trends, Dogs in the News & Media,  Dog Friendly Businesses, Great Dog Parks & Beach Locations,  Celebrity Dogs, and more!


Thanks for stopping by and if you are looking for Dog Products to Spoil your Furry Friend, visit Spoiled Canine Dog Boutique at www.spoiledcanine.com.


Sincerely,
The Spoiled Canine Team

 

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  • 7/3/2008 12:27 PM Vicki wrote:
    I am new to this website but am looking forward to reading everything. Vicki
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  • 3/13/2009 9:22 AM William Frost wrote:
    Regarding dog obesity, your dog can get many of the same benefits of a calorie restrictive diet i.e. lower serum triglycerides, insulin and glucose concentrations and delay the onset of age related diseases through resveratrol supplementation. Resveratrol has been proven in clinical trials to be a calorie restrictive mimetic meaning that you can buy into the same biological effects as CR without the cutting back on the dog's diet.

    And regarding canine cancer, Resveratrol has shown to reduce tumor incidence in animals in clinical trials. The National Cancer Institute has written this up and it is easily accessible www.cancer.gov then on this site type in search 'resveratrol cancer prevention.' Theere are many additional sources of this information. Try CBS4 Denver and again type in resveratrol. This article states that "resveratrol has extended the life spans of every living thing it has been fed to" and "there's no doubt about it, if you feed an animal this stuff, they're going to get a lot less cancer."

    The brand give my dog RESVANTAGE CANINE is specifically formulated for dogs and contains several other nutrients necessary for a complete diet such as trace minerals, vitamins and omega 3 fatty acids.
    I have witnessed much better performance from my dog as a result.
    Their website has good information and links to research so you can see for yourself. I am already convinced.
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