Benefits of Adding Fiber To Your Dogs Diet
30 Nov 2009
30 Nov 2009
30 Nov 2009
Can Dog Food Protect Your Pet?
Provided by: Darcy Lockman, The Dog Daily
When Jerome Kogan’s eight-year-old pug, Grady, begs for her dinner, it’s probably not because she’s concerned about her health. “Grady starts asking for dinner about 3 o’clock every afternoon,” says the 39-year-old resident of New York City. “I try to hold off until 4, though sometimes her incessant whining gets to me, and I feed her earlier. She just really loves to eat.” Read the rest of this entry »
27 Nov 2009
Is there something that you can do to KEEP your pet healthy, and prevent disease without vaccines? In many cases, YES Vaccines are likely causing more harm than good, in many instances. In fact you should be doing many other things to boost your pet’s immune system.
26 Nov 2009
Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy.
Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just once, but several days in a row. She knew that excess thirst can be a sign of illness, so she took Zac to her veterinarian for tests. Blood and urine tests showed that Zac was in the early stages of acute canine kidney disease. But Zac was lucky. Because his problem was caught early, Julie’s veterinarian was able to treat the disease successfully and Zac made a complete recovery. Read the rest of this entry »
17 Nov 2009
16 Nov 2009
The decision on Vaccines is a HUGE issue. At the very least, read the article and discuss your concerns with your veterinarian. If your veterinarian won’t listen, then CHANGE veterinarians.
What is the truth about vaccinations? Read the rest of this entry »
10 Nov 2009
While it is debatable whether cats have nine lives or not, it is not uncommon to see cats live to a ripe old age of 20 years of age or longer. This is due to the many advancements made in health care, proper nutrition and basic human need to have our pets around us longer. So this raises the question of how to take care of an older cat? Read the rest of this entry »
05 Nov 2009
Hello and Welcome to my blog, Best Pet Vitamins. The purpose of this blog is too enrich our knowledge and education of how to properly care for our pets. Our pets are ”our” responsibility and nobody else`s. Especially not our Vets!! In fact, we should be doing all we can to prevent our pets from having to see a Vet. There are only two reasons why we need to see a Vet. Either our pets need there vaccines or they are sick or injured. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’ve ever had a pet become seriously ill, or die, – then you’ve probably experienced a tonne of guilt around it. You may ask yourself, why did this happen to my pet? What could I have done to prevent it? Or was this my fault? Well take comfort in the fact that you probably had nothing to do with it. Its not your fault. Read the rest of this entry »