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The Longevity of your Pet Could be Affected by its Diet More than any Other Factor

Don’t be fooled by those slick ads on TV run by the major brands of your favorite dog and cat foods says entrepreneur/direct marketer John Karstetter. You’ve heard the expression, “You are what you eat?” It is especially true for pets. Like humans, pets may also be lacking in a daily nutritious, antioxidant and digestible diet.

Most pet foods sold today contain the 5 D’s… dead, diseased, dying, disabled and drugged animals. Also included in the ingredients labeled as byproducts are animal intestines and brains, chicken heads, duck bills, fish heads, chicken and turkey feet, hides, feathers, hair, bones, dead animals that may have been treated with antibiotics or hormones, beef tallow or animal fat (lard), animal digest and “road kill”.

Many pets suffer from life long allergies. Known causes are ground yellow corn, corn gluten meal, whole grain corn, ground whole wheat, whole grain sorghum and whole wheat flour. These ingredients are found in most name brand pet foods. Of course, the veterinarian has the “medicine”, but wouldn’t you know these allergies never seem to go away.

People are beginning to realize that a pet’s diet may be the most important factor for a dog or cat’s extended life says John Karstetter of www.healthykiddles.com fame. According to Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM, the average dog and cat lives between 12 and 15 years. Yet genetically the average dog could live into their late 20’s and cat to 30 or beyond. How? Their diet says Dr. Bicks.

She has developed a line of pet foods that consist of chicken meal, fish meal, carrots, apples, celery, ground brown rice, flaxseed meal, alfalfa meal, spinach, and probiotics (friendly bacteria to help with digestion and a stronger immune system.) And finally, maybe the most important ingredient, grape seed extract. Grape seed extract contains phytonutrients which are powerful antioxidants. They help support the immune system of both animals and humans against the two major killers, heart disease and cancer, plus all other diseases. Many people take grape seed extract to help against cell damage from free radicals.

What is the pet’s reaction to this holistic diet? They love it says Dr. Jane.

Not only are pets able to thrive very well on this very nutritious food, but their owners can do very well, financially. Many people are even willing to spend more on their pets than themselves. People love their pets and love to talk about them, thus this exclusive food from Life’s Abundance is marketed directly to consumers, through network marketing. Unlike other products, these products are sold with very little effort.

Know someone who has lost their job? A stay at home mom or dad needing extra income? A single parent? Know someone who has lost most or all of their retirement nest egg from corporate scandals? Most of these people have either a dog or cat. They love to talk about their pets and this leads to the health and well being of their pets. Healthy Pet Net, distributor of this holistic pet food levels the field for anyone desiring the financial stability and security they deserve, not to mention possibly extending the lives of their beloved pet companions.

John Karstetter began his successful sales and marketing career in the corporate world over 30 years ago. Since 1994, he worked in direct sales with an international company building sales groups. He co-authored Nutrition Guidelines, a best selling book in that company with the late Lloyd McCullough noted herbalist / National nutritional speaker. Mr. Karstetter is based in Olathe, Kansas and is again building marketing groups and teaching people how to realize their true potential. He may be reached at 913-440-9780 and at http://www.healthykibbles.com

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