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Are you worried about finding safe treats for your dogs? We at Harnessed to Hope Northern Breed Rescue (www.nbrescue.com) are, and we are putting together a book or recipes for homemade dog treats.

There will be a section for baked treats and a section for frozen treats for the hot summer weather. We will also have some recipes for doggies with food allergies and sensitive tummies.

AND if you contribute a recipe and send us your dog's picture, we will include the picture in the book! This is your chance to get your dog's picture in a book and help rescue dogs! Please email your photo and recipe to siberescuegirl@gmail.com. Please include your name, dog's name, city and your dog's photo so that we can give you credit for the recipe! Thank you!  ;D

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Harnessed to Hope Northern Breed Rescuehttp://www.nbrescue.com/ is having an eBay auctionhttp://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=nbrescue to raise money. All proceeds go to the care of foster dogs like Kenai http://www.gimpydogs.com/Fosters/kenai.html, a sweet 9 month old Malamute pup. She was rescued from a puppy mill. At one point her left front leg was fractured and never treated. On Nov. 6th, Kenai had surgery to repair her leg. Please check out our items for sale.

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Indy has struggled with digestive problems for the past 8 months - no matter what premium, organic, all-natural or prescription kibble he was on, he had diarrhea. We went through 3 vets, all of whom ruled out parasites, bacteria, infection, etc.  They all just wanted to put him on another kibble brand and on another drug, none of which helped.

Finally, I decided that nothing else had worked, so what did we have to lose? Well, after 3 days on raw chicken, no more diarrhea! Since Indy has a sensitive stomach and had been on antibiotics, I also give him acidophilus and digestive enzymes, and he's doing great! He doesn't handle beef fat or bone well, that REALLY upset his stomach.

We have an appointment in a few weeks with a holistic vet who supports raw feeding for pets and I am very excited. Finally a vet who really knows about dog nutrition and doesn't want to just suppress the symptoms but actually wants to treat the underlying problem!

Here is the vet's site where they talk about raw feeding: http://www.vhcdoc.com/diet.html

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