Paul Saladino· MD
nutrients found in the raw meat based diet namely water-soluble vitamins and amino acids have previously been shown to positively affect the skin barrier by decreasing t-e-w-l
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nutrients found in the raw meat based diet namely water-soluble vitamins and amino acids have previously been shown to positively affect the skin barrier by decreasing t-e-w-l
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the same nutrients are things that we need we don't have to exactly use the same diet as a dog not an entirely canine based diet but a pretty similar diet