Mulligan


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Age: 17 Years   Sex: Male

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GOD, Chief Dog Officer

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-purebred

Birthday:
September 5th 1994

Favorite Food:
Mulligan Stew Chicken Dog Food and Chew Sticks

Arrival Story:
The development of Mulligan Stew resulted from founder, Kevin Meeha's love for his black lab Mulligan. At 5 years old, Mulligan was beginning to slow down and turn grey. Kevin realized that pets should be able to sustain a healthier and greater quality of life, particularly at 5 years old. He committed to developing an anti-aging pet food designed to provide energy and a healthier life span. Kevin experienced great success with his recipe - or should we say Mulligan. Today, Mulligan is a 13 1/2 year old "pup" who swims, plays and loves in his Jackson Hole playground. The proof of Mulligan Stew's effectiveness is simply Mulligan. And, Mulligan's favorite flavor of Mulligan Stew? It is chicken.

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ANTI-AGING for your DOG!


Mulligan Stew Pet Food and Chews contain ANTI-AGING Formula- for a long healthy life of your DOG!

April 29th 2009 7:38 am
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Kevin Meehan, the developer of Mulligan Stew, formulated a pet food through a unique scientific approach originating at the DNA level. Based on the Hayflick Limit and the research of noted Russian scientist, Alexei Olovnikof, there is a genetic clock ticking away within all cells that dictates aging. The most credible theory to date is the Telomere Shortening Response Theory, which presumes that as cells replicate, the segments of DNA known as telomeres shorten. There is evidence to support the concept that these end cap segments are indeed the "clocks of aging". Telomeres also play a role in protecting chromosomes from damage as well as maintaining their complete replications. The answer to extending life in mammals will ultimately involve the preservation of telomere integrity and length to the DNA.

An animal’s life expectancy is far shorter than humans and this difference in life span is due to the animal’s ability to repair damaged DNA at a far less effective rate. In other words, our beloved pets have less capability to protecting their own telomere structure which in turn damages their DNA.

Most molecules that damage cells are oxygen in toxic form. There are certain enzymes - cysteine & methionine, that prevent this damage (antioxidants) and when kept in a stable active state, scavenge these detrimental oxygen molecules. We observe that our domestic pets have far less levels of these enzymes than humans, hence their vulnerability to oxidative damage which leads to shorter, unhealthier lives. Mulligan Stew is uniquely formulated to deliver increased levels of cysteine and methionine, providing antioxidant benefits and ensuring optimal cellular health.

Mulligan Stew Pet Food formula is currently in the US Government Patented Process and is protected internationally under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.

Natural pet nutrition for whole body health.

Cellular Health = Healthy Pets!

Unlike many pet foods on the market today, Mulligan Stew is a patent-pending formula developed by a biochemist and practitioner of naturopathic medicine. Developed from sound scientific principals, Mulligan Stew promotes:

* Optimal cellular health
* Antioxidant benefits
* Proper bowel motility
* A diet higher in protein and lower in fat

Cells and DNA
All living creatures are made up of millions of cells. The most important part of a cell is the nucleus or the "cellular brain". Inside the nucleus are the building blocks of life called DNA. DNA tells each cell what specific role it plays in the body.

Antioxidants
Cells are attacked by toxic molecules called free radicals, (cigarette smoke, environmental pollutants, and chemical preservatives in food & water, are examples). These free radicals attack the cells causing premature cell death. Fortunately, compounds called antioxidants help to remove free radicals and toxins in the body. ANTIOXIDANTS ARE FOUND NATURALLY IN CERTAIN FOODS, ESPECIALLY CRUCIFEROUS VEGETABLES LIKE CABBAGE!

Telomeres - Protective End Caps
To help protect the uniqueness of the DNA, nature created a protective cap called a telomere. Each time a cell replicates, a piece of the telomere is lost. The loss of pieces of telomeres increases the cell’s vulnerability to toxins and contributes to cellular death. Antioxidants go to work at the cellular level to protect these end caps.

 
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