Here is an example of another website that gives a good impression at first, but then disappoints with the terrible writing and information that is lacking. www.healthguidance.org may be fine overall, but I am only interested in the page that I landed on from a Google search of, "fish oil for dogs". The post in question is written by Mac LeMouse.
First example of poor writing:
"For the concerning pet owner however, it can also be given to man’s best friend for many of the same advantages, and by supplementing your pooch’s diet with fish oil you can help it stay looking and feeling as healthy as possible."
Concerning?
Second example:"Even if you animal is currently in good health, fish oil for dogs can do wonders for its coat and joints and prevent future complications."
"Prevent future complications"? Which or what complications?
"Even if you animal"???
Look, I'm not going to continue to quote the crap from this website. Blogger is giving me too many problems right now. Your loss. You'd probably get some laughs out of Mr. LeMouse's writing. Ultimately, I am disappointed with the content on healthguidance. I expect more from a website that looks a professional as this one does, and healthguidance falls short - way short.
If you want some good information on fish oil for dogs, check out www.efishoilfordogs.com
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