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Get To Know A Veterinarian

If you are a pet owner, it is time that you got to know a veterinarian. Why? Because, quite simply, a veterinarian is like a doctor for your pets. If you enjoy pets enough to own one or many, then you should take the time, energy and money to properly take care of those beloved [...]

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Skin & Coat Formula for Dogs & Cats

Does your pet suffer from skin & coat problems? Poor nutrition and allergies are the most common causes of skin & coat problems, which can lead to dry, flaky or odorous skin, dull, brittle coats, excessive shedding and sores from frequent scratching and biting. Food alone cannot always supply all the nutrients your pet needs [...]

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What Your Vet May Not Tell You About Rimadyl

Thousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate the drug. Learn the facts about Rimadyl and what you should know before administering this drug to your dog. What Is [...]

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Antioxidants For Your Pets Too

By Sylvia Riley It’s not just humans that benefit from antioxidants in their diet, animals do too. Like humans, your pet can suffer from the damaging effects of free radicals so notoriously linked to aging and disease. Antioxidants neutralize these hazardous molecules, and as such serve as potent protectors of the body. Food is an [...]

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Essential Oil Therapy for Animals

Essential Oil Therapy for Animals has many benefits for both pets and carers. Essential Oils are a highly useful tool for those who wish to care for their pets naturally and holistically and it is easy for animal owners to learn the basics needed to use essential oils safely and effectively. Essential oils are extracted [...]

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The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food: What Every Dog and Cat Owner Should Know

By Sylvia Riley   Some of the ingredients that end up in commercial pet foods are truly shocking. What’s more, many of these will not appear on the label and others are hidden under umbrella terms such as ‘meat meal’ and ‘meat by-products’. How can this happen? The pet food industry is highly unregulated. [...]

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