Category: Recommendations

As part of Veterinary Care, recommendations and advice are huge. Whole-istic approach to vet medicine gives comprehensive management instead of a pill as needed.

FIV is not preventable with vaccine and so cats with that virus become carriers and essentially kill any cat they scratch.
27
Mar
2018

New Kitten Care and Highlights

New Kitten Care and Highlights A new kitten may be about the cutest thing. They’re cute, usually…

Cat in the litter pan having trouble going to the bathroom.
27
Mar
2018

Feline Urological Syndrom IAE

Feline Urological Syndrom IAE Stopping behavioral disorders which result in cats peeing outside the litter box is…

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27
Mar
2018

Parvo Virus in Puppies and Treating Parvo Out Patient Style

When a dog gets a viral enteritis like Parvo, it can lose alot of fluids from vomiting…

Mosquitoes are the vector from dog to dog of the heartworm disease organisms.
26
Mar
2018

Heartworm Disease in Dogs, Preventing Heartworms in Dogs

One of the more common deadly diseases of dogs is heartworm disease, which can be prevented. Heartworm…

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26
Mar
2018

Ultra Low Carb Feeding for Skin and Weight Improvements

The Whole Low Carb Concept in One Go: Low carb feeding gives better skin than most “Limited…

Oxyfresh restrains oral infections which are a significant liability to liver, airway and heart valves.
25
Mar
2018

Oxyfresh For Canine Oral Disinfection – Better Breath, Less Bloodstream Bacteria

Oxyfresh Water Additive for Dental Disinfection Oxyfresh has been around for more than a decade. In my…

Cats that urinate outside the litter pan that do not have FUS may respond well to a larger litter pan
01
Feb
2018

Cat IAE Pee: Inappropriate Elimination In Cats

Inappropriate Elimination in Cats If your cat pees outside the litter pan, this article will probably be…

Puppy safety, how to safeguard the puppy against dangers
01
Feb
2018

Puppy Safety: Puppyproofing A Home

Puppy Safety Folks get a new puppy, and usually do everything they can to keep them healthy…