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Fair point / question ..But let me ans that with a question, were would a dog buy pure bee pollen in the wild yet the health benefits to dogs and again horses are very high. It has been proven to improve performance in horses and some use it for performence in dogs and to help produce larger litters . Same could be said for garlic.. as far as im aware its not part of a dogs natural diet unless it gets it through eating the intestines of a prey animal which is probably very unlikely in most parts of the world yet the health benefits are brilliant when given fresh and in the right amounts. Do a google search on benefits of coconut oil for dogs, it might suprise you. And just incase anyone gets the urge to run out and buy it. Do not buy from health shop you will be robbed. They sell it in large bottles in some agri stores for a much more reasonable price. A.t.b bren

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Adding oil to the diet is usually a good thing, unless it already has a lot, I'd go for the less expensive range as you will get the same results, vegetable and or cod liver oil will work just as well.

 

 

 

 

 

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"were would a dog buy pure bee pollen in the wild yet the health benefits to dogs and again horses are very high. It has been proven to improve performance in horses and some use it for performence in dogs and to help produce larger litters . Same could be said for garlic.. as far as im aware its not part of a dogs natural diet unless it gets it through eating the intestines of a prey animal which is probably very unlikely in most parts of the world yet the health benefits are brilliant when given fresh and in the right amounts."

 

 

Bee pollen, proven??? can you tell me more please, ( I'm sarcastic so this better be good lol)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Adding oil to the diet is usually a good thing, unless it already has a lot, I'd go for the less expensive range as you will get the same results, vegetable and or cod liver oil will work just as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Brenner you say

 

 

"were would a dog buy pure bee pollen in the wild yet the health benefits to dogs and again horses are very high. It has been proven to improve performance in horses and some use it for performence in dogs and to help produce larger litters . Same could be said for garlic.. as far as im aware its not part of a dogs natural diet unless it gets it through eating the intestines of a prey animal which is probably very unlikely in most parts of the world yet the health benefits are brilliant when given fresh and in the right amounts."

 

 

Bee pollen, proven??? can you tell me more please, ( I'm sarcastic so this better be good lol)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As to garlic follow link

 

well sandymere i will have to re evaluate what i think i know about animal care after reading your links. I had a long winded reply started but have to get to work. Il get back to you on this subject soon as i get a chance. A.t.b
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