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Burns Real Food is hypo-allergenic. This means it contains no dairy products, wheat, soya or beef. These are the ingredients which may cause some food allergies in pets, bringing digestive tract, skin, coat and other problems. It is also suitable for use where holistic veterinary treatment is being used in the nutritional management of disease.
Dogs - Whether you have a puppy or an adult dog, there is plenty of choice in the Burns Real Food range - developed for excellent health in dog of all ages, including seniors.
Cats - Burns Real Food for Cats, natural goodness for kittens and adult cats of all ages, free of colours, flavourings and artificial preservatives.
Treats – For Dogs, Cats and Rabbits!
Rabbits – Coming soon
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Feeding for Health
There are two strands to the Holistic Approach to health and nutrition. The first of these is the selection of suitable food.
However, it is almost as important to ensure that the quantity of food is right. Overfeeding will undo much of the benefit of feeding the correct type of food.
The best and only reliable method of assessing whether a food is going to be beneficial to health is by a feeding trial which should be carried out as outlined below:
Health Management Programme
Gradually change to the trial food. Slow introduction allows a smooth change of intestinal bacteria, thus minimising the risk of intestinal upset. Following the introductory period the trial food should be the only food given. Quantity of food must be carefully controlled to meet but not exceed the pet's requirements. Regular suitable exercise helps to use up excess calories, discharge waste products, improve circulation and improves mental stimulation. Ask your veterinary-surgeon to empty a dog's anal glands. This aids in the elimination of waste from the system.
This approach has been tailored to the needs of the individual because there are so many individuals whose differing needs have to be accommodated. It is not enough to try the diet and hope for the best.
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