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diseases caused by dog food

Are you just promoting your book? From the reference to $ I am guessing you are in the USA. In the UK all dog foods have to meet quality standards that ensure they are safe for consumption. Some are clearly healthier than others but to be blunt I don't think scaremongering like "how I lost my dog" is helpful, especially as you give no detail to evidence that it was diet based. Further, the free recipe might be ok for an occasion but it is not enough for a balanced diet so I hope your book makes clear that ratios of bone and offal are also required - not necessarily on a daily basis but at least over a period of time.
 
after my dog died of cancer i research about it.
decided to change my future dogs diet for it to never happen again.
 
I am sorry you lost your dog. What do you believe was the carcinogenic substance in the dog food?
 
I haven't clicked on the link, because it's an affiliate link which could easily make people suspect that it's spam. Maybe it would be better to give a little more background and information about any links before posting?
 
I haven't clicked on the link, because it's an affiliate link which could easily make people suspect that it's spam. Maybe it would be better to give a little more background and information about any links before posting?
When a website is fake it doesn't have a padlock or an s after https witch this web link doesn't could be a spam?
 
When a website is fake it doesn't have a padlock or an s after https witch this web link doesn't could be a spam?

There's a lot of genuine websites that don't have the padlock/ https - they should really, but it can be a fiddle to set up and if you're not sharing any details on it - e.g. if you're just going to read it - it shouldn't be a problem. You can often spot spam from the style of posting, though, or searching on user name/IP address/email address, and there are sites such as Stop Forum Spam which you can check against.
 
Yep - the lack of the "S" doesn't mean it's fake, just not as secure. There's a good article here, but bear in mind going to a HTTPS website isn't the be-all and end-all of online security.
 
The UK has better safety regulations than the USA if that's were your from! I would recommend putting a better title next time as its not 100% true in the UK
 

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