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From: LovesToTravel M .in Palmdale, CA Sun. 22 Mar 2009

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      Let me start off by saying that I am a devote animal lover and, admittedly, a hysterical pet mama. To be able to give this place a strong rating means a lot. I am highly critical of the handling of my kids.
     My Murphy has been treated by Drs. Bosma and Sanders for years. The staff is compassionate and knowledgeable. It is evident by their behavior that they truly care about the critters that cross their doorway. That means a lot to me. I've had plenty of vets that were very smart but the bedside manner sucked, and I have no patience for people that aren't as in love with My precious Murphy as I am.
     Sadly, Murphy is very sick right now. He caught something here in the AV and we working hard to get him well. I'm glad that I have North Valley taking care of us.
     Here is the reason they have 4 stars and not 5: It's hard to get a return telephone call. I know Murphy is not the only dog in their world, but phone calls and test results should be handled within the same day. Absent that grievance, the entire place rocks.


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Sat, 31 Mar 2005 
What about feeding our animals human food like they do in Europe? Pet stores say it is not good.

Is it OK to feed human food to our pets?

     You may certainly feed "human food" if you desire. The key is in the preparation. Uncooked foods would be the best choice. Cooking foods can result in the loss or availability of valuable nutrients and enzymes via the denaturing caused by the heating process.
     Many people in the U.S. feed table scraps. The problem with this in the U.S. is that Americans tend to like food flavored with a higher amount of fat content and if it is a pre-packaged dish, likely preservatives as well. 
Fat directly initiates the pancreas causing illness and of course is more likely to lead to obesity
     As I have been told by European’s "human food" in the form of table scraps generally has less fat content and is probably prepared "more advantageously" than "human food" here in the U.S.
     Although main stream commercial pet foods have their drawbacks, they are still a better choice than the average offering of American "human food", remember the key is in what is being fed and how has it been prepared and balanced with. Supplements such as enzymes, vitamins, minerals, etc. There are many resources available for preparation of homemade diets as well as commercially prepared foods without preservatives and from organically grown food sources (both animal and plant).

Hope this has helped.
L. Bosma, DVM
N V V C - Lancaster, CA

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