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  • Junk food killing pet cats and dogs

    “The junk food and poor eating habits affecting humans is also killing their four-legged pals, say veterinary surgeons and experts. Allergies and obesity are reducing the life expectancy of Lassies and Mittens nourished worldwide on industrial foodstuffs, said Gerard Lippert, a Belgian acupuncturist...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 05-01-2010
  • The Best Cat Food for the Healthiest Cat

    Most people think that the best cat food they can buy is the most expensive commercial cat food, often those sold at veterinarians, or in little individual packets. Then they wonder why their cat seems to be hungry all the time. In this article, I want to take you on a journey, perhaps a journey of discovery...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 12-19-2009
  • Is Raw Cat Food Safe?

    There is some concern about whether raw cat food is safe. Some feel that raw meat may contain salmonella, toxoplasmosis or another equally troublesome bacteria or parasite. And that the only way to be certain that your cat does not get these potentially fatal diseases is to cook the meat.   Read...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 12-19-2009
  • Homemade Dog Food for The Busy Human

    Busy people generally tend to shy away from home prepared food for themselves as well as their dogs. But relying on others for your and your dog’s nutritional needs is likely to ensure your dog’s health will suffer, if not your own Read more about homemade dog food
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 12-19-2009
  • Improve your pet's diet during October's National Pet Wellness Month

    “October is National Pet Wellness month.  As a veterinarian and animal health care advocate, my recommendation to pet owners is to view their pet’s wellness as an ongoing daily priority.  I dedicate my veterinary practice, California Pet Acupuncture & Wellness, Inc. , to the wellness of...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 10-20-2009
  • Re: Degenerative Myelopathy Hope

    That is really great news Louise! I'm really pleased for you and Molly. Thanks very much for letting us know Keep in touch Kind regards Gina
    Posted to Alternatives for animals (Forum) by Bush Dr. on 06-09-2009
  • Tomato pill 'beats heart disease'

    BBC News “Scientists say a natural supplement made from tomatoes can stave off heart disease and strokes.” View article...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 06-02-2009
  • Helping Your Portly Pet

    ABC news Video - "Obese pets can suffer from serious health issues" Watch full video
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 05-15-2009
  • Degenerative Myelopathy Treatment Protocol

    Really excellent Degenerative Myelopathy Treatment Protocol by R.M. Clemmons, DVM, PhD - recommends dietary changes, supplements, herbs, exercise and acupuncture. Also has a really handy "simplified shopping list" with key ingredients highlighted
    Posted to Articles (FileGallery) by Bush Dr. on 05-06-2009
  • URGENT Pet food warning

    catsndogsnaturally.com - “The FDA is investigating the company NUTRO which makes pet food - Max Cat, Natural Choice and Ultra are some of their brands. Pet owners have complained of their pets getting seriously ill and having to be euthanized after eating this food and some actually dying after ingesting...
    Posted to News & Events Blog (Weblog) by Admin on 04-28-2009
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