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ABOUT GATOR AND MOOSE One pound of fresh meat in each box! |
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It’s a dog’s life… and pampering our canine friends with treats is a joy and unique bonding opportunity. It provides a loving personal connection with our family pet. Lifebites caters to this indulgence with treats that are deliciously nutritious and herbally curative.
As a result of the recent recalls of pet foods under numerous different brand names and numerous deaths of animals, there has been an erosion of confidence in commercial pet food channels, and consumers are looking for improved products to provide their pets. Animals seemed to thrive on the pet foods but, as years passed, we are seeing more degenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases and allergies. Many commercial pet foods contain fillers that have little or negative nutritional value. These fillers are often added as pet food ingredients to help decrease the overall cost of the food – and compromise quality and nutritional value. Lifebites is focusing on developing a human-grade dog treat from fresh choice meat and fortified with naturopathic ingredients to support good health, normal growth and development.
With our special patent-pending process we can achieve specific biological action into each bite-sized morsel without altering the taste or quality of the meat treat. In fact, the herbal additive protects the meat. Lifebites treats safely satisfy your dog’s appetite for meat by using choice cuts of deer meat. Deer meat is a natural food for canines and because it contains only 5% fat compared to 25% in most meats, you can treat your dog to as many Doggy Life Bites as they want without worrying about excessive weight gain.
Lifebites treats were invented by Dr. Jo Serrentino. She has worked professionally in research and development of biologicals, homeopathics, herbals, neutraceuticals and holistic protocols for over two decades for humans and pets. She has written numerous articles on the subject, including in the Journal of Biomedical Therapy, Vogel Journal, Healthy Way Magazine, Le Journal Pharmaceutique, Time Life Books, Chronicles of Canada (environment); and Animal Wellness Magazine. Her book, "How Natural Remedies Work", was a pioneering text in the 90’s and endorsed by the American Holistic Medical Association and recognized as a reference book for several key research foundations like the Alzheimer’s institute. Jo also had a consumer information column on CTV television, ‘the Natural Life Advocate’ discussing natural remedies for pets and people.
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