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To Your Dog’s Health!: Canine Nutrition and Recent Trends Within the Pet Food Industry (Paperback)

Mar 10th, 2010 by

To Your Dog's Health!: Canine Nutrition and Recent Trends Within the Pet Food Industry

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”Walk into Thomaston Feed any day of the week and you are greeted by no less than five of Mark’s well mannered, happy, and very healthy Labs. We decided that whatever Mark was doing was what we would do . . . After our Boxer puppies contracted the deadly parvovirus at just five weeks old, we were told by ‘professionals’ to euthanize them. Their immune systems had been compromised and their intestinal tracts would never be well. Mark guided us through the crisis by putting (more…)

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Halt! Dog Repellent 1.5 oz

Mar 7th, 2010 by

Halt! Dog Repellent 1.5 oz

Who knows more about dog attacks than the mailman? Letter carriers have had to deal with aggressive dogs since Claudius Polonius was delivering rolls of parchment to citizens of the Roman Empire. So what do the experts use to repel dog attacks? Well, the U.S. Postal Service has been using Halt! Since 1966. You might say they have been conducting field tests for over thirty years. Halt! Products use Capsaicin, a naturally occurring extract of peppers, which, when sprayed in (more…)

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DogWatch [Newsletter Subscription][Print]

Mar 4th, 2010 by

DogWatch

The monthly newsletter from the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine gives readers the latest news and advice on dog care from a trusted source.

The monthly newsletter from the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine gives readers the latest news and advice on dog care from a trusted source.

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Dog Health & Nutrition (Paperback)

Mar 1st, 2010 by

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Dog Health  &  Nutrition

Offers comprehensive instructions on how pet owners can improve their pet’s quality of life and longevity through proper health care and nutrition. Beginning with health care, owners will learn about some of the most common diseases in most breeds and how to avoid them; how to recognize symptoms before it’s too late; and drug and alternative therapies. Covers common questions about pet nutrition, including how much and how often to feed pets; what kind of food, how to read (more…)

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Green Foods Corporation Barley Dog

Feb 26th, 2010 by

Green Foods Corporation Barley Dog

Barley Dog is a barley grass supplement that promotes healthy skin and healthy coat with enzymes, vitamins C and E, B1, B2, B3, B6, protein, amino acids, and trace minerals that help relieve bad breath, reduce arthritis inflammation, improve digestion, restore energy levels, boost immune function, repel fleas and ticks and provide antioxidant protection.

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Omega Nutrition Pet Oil for Dogs, 8-Ounces

Feb 23rd, 2010 by

Omega Nutrition Pet Oil for Dogs, 8-Ounces

Omega Nutrition Pet Oil for Dogs, 8oz

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Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats (Kindle Edition)

Feb 20th, 2010 by

Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats

This book will help pet-lovers enable their dogs and cats to enjoy an ideal quality of life though a species appropriate diet of raw, natural foods.

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Vital Nutrition Canine Heart Health – Easy to Serve Great Tasting Gel

Feb 17th, 2010 by

Vital Nutrition Canine Heart Health - Easy to Serve Great Tasting Gel

Canine Heart Health with L-Carnitine naturally helps support optimal heart health. Contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

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Dog Health & Nutrition for Dummies (Paperback)

Feb 11th, 2010 by

Dog Health & Nutrition for Dummies

The most informative guide to canine health and nutrition — to lengthen and enhance the lives of your dogs. You want the best for your dogs, and this book shows you how to optimize your canine companions’ physical and mental health. Dog Health & Nutrition For Dummies provides tips on canine nutrition, diet, and special food-related health problems (obesity, diabetes, etc.). Experts give you advice on exercise, recognizing and treating common maladies, and caring for the ol (more…)

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Side Effects of Dog Pain Relief Prescriptions

Jan 25th, 2010 by

Most people want the best dog pain relief possible when it comes to their painful pooch, people just LOVE their dogs! For good reason too, it’s nearly a necessity to have a furry friend by your side in times of sadness or loneliness, especially ‘man’s best friend.’ These little guys look up to us, love us, cherish us, and wait by the door for us, all day long, just for us to come walking in… But what are you to do when your little furry friend is suffering from joint pain?Good dog pain relief that won’t harm your dog is a tough thing to come by, especially for things like joint pain and/or arthritis. Most vets prescribe NSAIDs that can have harmful side effects , possibly even kill your dog!The truth is nobody wants to see their furry friend in pain. It’s one of the most agonizing feelings in the world. The saddest part is, even if your dog isn’t quite showing it, they could be in serious joint pain.Here are a couple hints to tell if your furry friend is dealing with dog joint pain…Vocalizing:When your dog sits, lies down, or gets up, you may hear whining, whimpering, or yelping.Daily Habits:Decreased appetite, withdraws from social interaction, lapses in house training, sleeps more than usual.Activity Levels:Restless, reluctant to move, difficulty getting up from a sitting/laying position, repetitively gets up and lies down, trembling.Other signs:Licking, scratching, or biting one particular part of it’s body, always laying on one side of its body, acting abnormally aggressive, pinning the ears backward, not wanting to be held, hides, or won’t put weight on a limb.The bad news is your pet may be suffering from painful joints, arthritis, or possibly something more. The good news is you’ve just found the cure, a new medication for dog pain relief…PetBounce isn’t a pill that you have to shove down your dogs throat, the medication is administered to your dog orally, via droplets. Depending on the size and weight of your dog, you give them doses of 5-15 droplets in their mouth about 2-3 times a day. I only wish I came across PetBounce a few months ago. I truly had a dog as my best friend, a 17-year old golden retreiver that I named Scotty. I grew up with him since I was 10 years old and he came with me when I moved out of my parents. When he was diagnosed with severe Arthritis he was prescribed Dermamaxx for joint and dog pain relief.

Scotty passed away within just weeks of taking Deramaxx. The vet had told me he developed stomach ulcers, which is a serious side effect of prescription NSAIDs (pain killers), which includes Deramaxx, Rimadyl, and a few others.

If you can, avoid prescription NSAIDs for dogs! The risk of side effects far outweighs the benefits compared to other medication. Many friends of mine now give their dogs (and cats)  PetBounce. It’s a newer, homeopathic, and side effect-free supplement that really seems to work for their pets. I’d highly recommend checking out PetBounce before the ‘deadly’ prescription NSAIDs!

Our 17-year old golden retriever was in excellent shape other than severe arthritis. She was prescribed Deramaxx as a prescription NSAID (pain killer). She passed away two weeks later due to serious side effects and complications from the script.

Save your pet from the possibility of prescription pain killers (NSAIDs) and give PetBounce a try first!!!
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About Trenda

Dr. Brown has be a Veterinarian and surgeon for nearly 30 years in Texas. After seeing how her own arthritis was improved she decided animals could use the same help.

Click below to buy MusselDog, the formula she prefers for helping dogs improve from arthritis.


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