Not exact matches
He found that people eating non-processed foods and indigenous diets in many places
around the world didn't have the health problems we experience in developed countries like the United States — and that those diets are particularly rich in fat and proteins from
healthy animals and
other real food sources.
Gear your fat intake
around the
healthy oils (extra virgin olive oil, macadamia nut oil, coconut oil, etc.), nuts (almonds, walnuts, cashews, etc.), omega - 3's (fatty fish like salmon, halibut, or supplements), and
other great sources of fat such as avocados, nut butters, trace saturated fat from grass - fed
animal protein, and flax and seeds.
On the
other hand, there are plenty of cultures and peoples
around the world who are extremely
healthy on a whole food, plant based diet with little or no
animal products but high in complex carbohydrates.
Immunizations are not 100 percent effective, and the best way to ensure that your pet stays
healthy is to make sure all of the
other animals around are
healthy as well.
Another aspect to
healthy dogs &
healthier communities is in how we live with and how we treat the dogs and
other animals around us.
Back in the early 2000s, AWLQ leadership started to assess the issues it was facing in the Gold Coast — namely, a deluge of homeless pets — and began to examine how
other animal welfare organizations
around the world were addressing their challenges.CEO Denise Bradley, board chair Sylvana Wenderhold, and Verrinder realized that AWLQ was in a unique position to try new approaches to reduce the euthanasia of
healthy, treatable
animals.