Yummie Chummies Are Good For Your Dog
Do you ever feel like you’re swimming upstream, trying to get your dog to eat right? Why not let a school of salmon do the upstream swimming for you? Arctic Paws Yummy Chummies Wild Alaskan Salmon Treats let your dog have that “King of the Mountain Stream” feeling without leaving the comfort and security of his normal dwelling place. The recipe from which the treats are made includes real wild Alaskan salmon along with rosemary extract and garlic. Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids abound, in support of a healthy coat, joints, skin and heart.
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* Arctic Paws Yummy Chummies Wild Alaskan Salmon Treats
Yummie Chummies Are Good For Your Dog
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Arctic Paws Yummy Chummies are made in Alaska by Artic Paws. Dogs love fish, especially salmon! The main ingredient in Arctic Paws Yummy Chummies Wild Alaska Salmon Crisp n Crunchy Dog Treat is Alaska salmon. Historically, native Alaskans used salmon to feed their sled dogs. Salmon gave their dogs essential protein, vitamins, and minerals. Nutrition experts are discovering what native Alaskans have known for hundreds of years: in addition to the high protein, vitamin, and mineral content, salmon is also an excellent source of Omega-6 fatty acids.






The article above is one opinion - here is ours. I would beg to differ that Yummy Chummies is the answer as we see it - and as we close in on the basis for the death of one of our huskies, and hospitalization-level for two more - for what is likely now, Salmon poisoning — we are very concerned that Yummy Chummies may not be properly precessed to prevent this fatal illness. We have the company’’s insistence that the foods are safe, however, inufficiently cooked Salmon easily can kill your dog. See: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/salmon.aspx . Symptoms in our dogs and a full necropsy of our fallen lead girl, with Yummy Chummies being the sole newly added ingestion, reveal Salmon Poisoning to be the case. If you don”t want thousands in Vet bills and a rapid, surprise and devastating loss of your family pet despite first aid (such as CPR as we did without luck), I would have the company assure you they fully cook their smoked or other types of Salmon products (”fresh”, especially Salmon, should NEVER mean “undercooked” for a dog) — to keep your canine family safe from rapid death in hours.
Comment by PaulS — January 7, 2012 @ 9:03 pm