I've never seen anything like it. She wasn't very big at all. I believe she was a miniature shitsu. Whatever she was, the word "miniature" was aptly suited. She was also a bad tempered little thing, always wanting to bite anyone who got too close to her or her owner. Her nasty disposition was obvious and she wasn't afraid to show it.

She died of poor nutrition not too long ago which is why I'm referring to her in the past tense.

Apparently these types of dogs are prone to having chronic tooth problems but let me tell you something; the kind of food my in-laws were feeding that poor dog was an abomination. These little dogs are not intended to handle the kinds of foods we ingest. While she was still relatively young even it was in quite a bit of distress from the obvious pet pain it was in. I remember her teeth being her biggest problem. They never got her any dog pain relief which only served to make her more irritated. They always fed her the same food that they were eating. They had literally no concern about proper dog nutrition at all. They used to bring the dog over to my house and eventually, over time, her teeth slowly rotted away. My in-laws just ignored it because they figured it was a common thing to these dogs. It was they who were the cause of the pet pain by denying the little dog of proper dietary nutrition but it never concerned them.

The dog went blind eventually and over time went into a state of canine paralysis. I feel that by exposing what my own in-laws did to their dog, even though it's a terrible thing to write about, I might be able to shame others when it comes to their dog's nutritional requirements into correcting their behavior. With all of the data and knowledge available to common people like my in-laws it seems to me that no dog should ever have to go through the kind pain that little shitsu went through simply because they were too lazy to do a little dog pain research. I found an excellent site called AvaFrick.com where anyone can go to find out immensely valuable information about the nutritional needs of their pets. My wife no longer associates with her sister and neither do I. Because of built in programming dogs are compelled to protect people they have imprinted on.

Don't you think we should do a better job protecting them?

Ava Frick is the manager of avafrick.com and owns the Animal Fitness Center. Visit Ava Frick's site now for all of your animal chiropractic and joint pain help for your beloved pets now.

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Recently I heard a great story. Her owners took good care of and she was an old girl. After showing signs of dog joint pain they brought her in to see an animal nutritionist a couple of years back and the advice and pet arthritis products did wonders for her. This guy took his wife out on the town. When they came home they found their house in complete shambles even though they locked before they left. Every curtain was ripped off the walls, every piece of furniture was turned upside down, and there was blood everywhere. It appeared as though the house had been broken in to. The searched the house after they called the police to see if anyone was still in the house, you know, like they do on TV. Once they cleared the house they looked to see if anything had been stolen. Strangely enough nothing seemed to be stolen. They had a collie/sheppard mix.

The story takes a mysterious twist. There seemed to be some blood around the dog's mouth. By conflating that information with the knowledge that there was blood all over the led was cause for my friends and the authorities to believe that the dog was responsible for scaring the crackers out of whoever broke in. It appears as though the locks on the doors were nothing compared with the well oiled machine they had as a family pet.

This friend of mine went on to explain how he thinks it all happened. Apparently the dog had never hurt anyone its entire life. Her whole life she grew up with little children pulling her hair, poking her in the eyes, pulling her tail, and so on. The dog never showed any signs of aggression toward anyone. They always bought the best nutritional diet for the dog, and when it got older, like I said they managed the dog joint pain with proper animal chiropractic care. So my friend figures the dog heard someone walking around the house and decided to see who it might be. When the intruder saw the big dog he got frightened and took on an offensive posture. The faithful pooch then proceeded to dispatch the intruder the only way she knows how.

Are you ready for this: the dog was eighteen years old. Now, according to the latest scientific data an eighteen year old dog is equal to a human being who is eighty eight years old. Can you imagine that? Simply by loving this animal, feeding her a proper nutritional diet, and treating the dog joint pain with proper animal pain relief they had a loyal, productive member of the family who was up to the challenge when she was needed most.

Isn't that an amazing story?

Ava Frick is operator of the best canine pain relief and nutritional supply business in the country and quite possibly the world. Reach out to her to make sure you are getting the right nutrition for your pet now.

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