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REPRODUCTION
The
Lifeline of Every Kennel.
Failure to
conceive (misses), small and shrinking
litter sizes, stillbirths, weak puppies
at birth, birth defects including cleft
palates, umbilical hernias, open brain
and chest cavities, missing testicles
and ascending and descending testicles
in males, chronic uterine infections,
uterine inertia often leading to
caesarean sections, agalactia (no milk
or not enough milk), re-absorptions,
abortions, thin rundown bitches after
whelping, poor recovery time after
whelping, restless mothers (that crush
their puppies), cannibalism (mothers
that kill and eat their own puppies),
lack of avidity (lack of desire to
breed) in males, low sperm counts,
sterile males, not to mention growth
disorders that follow such as hip
dysplasia, osteochondritis, pano, etc...
among many others. These are conditions
that characterize impaired
reproduction. Any breeder anywhere can
be affected. The reason is that many
diets today are admittedly designed for
omnivores- while dogs are carnivores.
Omnivores have substantially lower
nutritional requirements than
carnivores. The above breakdowns are
all deficiency conditions. Profound
deficiencies in nutrition are the main
reasons for the failure of
reproduction. Another reason for
impaired reproduction has to do with saponins contained in ingredients
commonly included in dog foods. Saponins
(plant poisons) contribute to these
breakdowns. Saponins are found in soy
beans, beet pulp, sorghum (milo), oats,
potatoes, tomato pomace, alfalfa, peas,
beans, garlic, and yucca. The Abady
Company has properly defined and
properly addressed these causes.
If you would
like to avoid the above headaches,
produce many more puppies, healthy,
sound, beautiful puppies, protect your
breeding stock, and reduce your expenses
ministering to breakdowns in the
process, you need to feed Abady. In
fact, when you calculate all the
benefits and savings of feeding Abady,
you may be able to feed your dogs for
free and enjoy the success associated
with properly elevated levels of
nutrition.
The Robert Abady
Dog & Cat Food Company, Ltd.
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