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Alpha Dog Food Review – Veterinarian Recommended

Alpha Dog Food Review – Marmalade and Mobile Vet recommends Alpha Dog Food

by Jennifer Forsyth VMDjennifer

Alpha Dog Food based in Swedesboro, NJ offers an entire line of dry dog and cat food. Most ingredients are from North America. Meat proteins like chicken, lamb and salmon meal are listed as the first ingredient in each formula, which is important for carnivorous animal to thrive. Alpha Dog Food Formulas contain no corn, wheat or soy proteins, common dog allergens, which are often found in cheaper vegetable based dog foods.

Vitamin and mineral packets are added to each formula to account for any nutrients that may have been lost during the cooking process.

Acidophilus from natural sources is found in four out of the six formulas they offer. Probiotics like acidophilus can aid in digestion.

I should disclose that I have a professional affiliation with Alpha Dog Food through their Brand Ambassador program, but all commissions received are donated to local rescue groups. I feed my dogs homemade meals mixed with Alpha Dog Food’s grain free formula. For more on homemade and raw diets or your veterinary needs please contact me at info@marmaladevet.com or visit us online at www.marmaladevet.com.

I have referred clients to Alpha Dog Food to move them away from cheap supermarket brands. They are pleased with the results and they enjoy the convenience of delivery.

About Jennifer Forsyth VMD:

Dr. Forsyth received her veterinary training from the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 2001. In 2003 she developed an interest in holistic medicine after it helped one of her dogs to recover from a serious illness. She completed the 120 hour Professional Course in veterinary homeopathy through ANHC/Dr. Richard Pitcairn in 2003, the 96 hour Advanced Course in veterinary homeopathy in 1996, and passed the qualifying exam for certification in veterinary homeopathy in 2005. She also has over 30 hours of training in Veterinary Integrative Nutrition through Standard Process. She provides nutritional counseling for her patients in the form of food, nutraceuticals, and herbs. Along with alternative/complimentary medicine, Dr. Forsyth also provides conventional medicine and has a special interest in dentistry, having completed advanced training with the Animal Dental Training Center in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Forsyth currently resides in Sewell, NJ with her husband and 5 dogs: Petunia, Seaweed, Skookum, Margaux, and Martin. The dogs enjoy hiking and swimming in the steam behind their house.

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