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Arthritis: Don't Let It Slow Down Your Pet's Golden Years
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Arthritis affects 25% to 30% of family pets. Even though it's thought of as an old age disease, 65% of dogs over 6 years old show some signs. It can be as debilitating for our companions as for us. Fortunately, there are many ways to prevent and treat arthritis, improve the quality of life of those ... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Nutrition and Obesity in Senior Cats and Dogs
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| There's an old saying that people and their pets resemble each other. In many ways this is unfortunate because the incidence of obesity in the feline and canine worlds has paralleled that of humans. In addition, the health problems associated with being overweight our companions can have are just as... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Living with a Diabetic Cat or Dog
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the disorder of glucose metabolism that is usually referred to when someone uses the word diabetes. This is a separate disease from diabetes insipidus, a problem with the pituitary gland. |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Endocrine Disorders in Dogs and Cats
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| The endocrine system is composed of glands that secrete hormones directly into the blood stream. These hormones regulate and control many of the body?s metabolic processes. While disorders of the endocrine system are relatively rare in dogs and cats (with the exception of diabetes mellitus) they can... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Colitis and Bowel Disease in Dogs and Cats
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| In this article we are going to learn about colitis, a chronic inflammation of the large intestine or colon, its causes, treatments and preventions. |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Homeopathy is More than an Alternative Treatment For Pet Health
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Dr. Samuel Hahnemann established the Science of Homeopathy in Germany over 200 years ago, and along with many other alternative and complimentary medical practices it is becoming increasingly common in veterinary care. |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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How Does Diet Affect Behavior in Dogs?
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Until recently, the question of whether food can affect a dog's behavior has been a long-debated subject amongst behaviorists and trainers. Fortunately, there is more and more evidence and study to show that what you put into your dog, can and does have an influence on how your dog behaves-just like... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Solving Cat Litterbox Problems
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Healthy cats, both young and old alike, are regularly turned into shelters and often euthanized for inappropriate elimination problems. More cats are turned in for this than for any other behavior problem according to many statistics. |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Guidelines and Instructions for Using Ox-E-Drops
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Nzymes Ox-E-Drops is a safe, stable compound that offers many internal and topical uses. Ox-E-Drops is a powerful oxidizing substance which can act as a bactericide, viricide and fungicide. Internally it helps to release precursors which assist the body in the removal of dangerous free radicals and ... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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Animals' Apawthecary
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Topic: Articles on Holistic Pet Health, Behavior, Training and More |
| Animals are herbalists too, but domestication prohibits them from instinctively seeking the botanical diversity their bodies require. All of these sweet and palatable glycerites are easily accepted by your animal friends because of their great taste, and they are all crafted form the finest certifie... |
| Published: Sunday 02 November, 2008 |
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