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We all want the very best for our furry family members, but the rising costs of pet care can make it challenging. The good news? With a little knowledge and creativity, you can...
While we continue to warm our tootsies "down under" in our Aussie winter months, our pets require warming from the inside. Here some of our helpful tips to keep your family active...
I think connective tissue is sorely missing in animal diets, as well as our own. In food therapy class we make hoof soup, which I can tell you from personal experience...
Xing or post-ingestion energetics of foods for companion animals refers to the study of how dietary energy is metabolized and utilized by pets after consumption, focusing on factors like species-specific digestion, activity levels, and life-stage...
Dogs that have multiple allergies, food intolerance, chronic digestive problems, and other chronic health issues, often need to begin their healing process with a healing diet regimen...
Most of the time our pets show us how to meet the day with joy. They race to the door in the morning, eat with enthusiasm, and light up when we walk into the room. Then a storm rolls in, or the carrier comes out for a vet visit, and...
With the cooler months people and dogs (and yes, even cats!) can find the rising out of bed and early morning movements somewhat rusty. Get your joints well-oiled with these ideas...
Food dyes are one of the most widely used and dangerous additives. While the European Union has recently placed regulations on labelling food dyes to...
Our pets rely on us as their caregiver, and "Mother" if you like, to protect, feed and provide the 5 Freedoms. The starting point for the Five Freedoms was...
Older dogs have a decreased ability to fight disease, creating the potential for health problems ranging from infections to cancer. These conditions are perilous enough...
When love is not enough- how do you know when it is time? Our pets just don't live long enough, and as unfair as it seems we need to recognise when to help them be comfortable and pass peacefully...
It is sad to see our animal companions no longer be able to do the things they once could do as they age and grow older. All older animals have some amount...
Elaine Cebuliak was born to parents Irene Korybutt and Solomon Laikind in Redwood City, California on April 8, 1958. Her parents were post-war European ‘refugees’ whose...
Many of our clients have had personal experience with a relative, or friend, affected with some form of cancer. It is well worth remembering that Cancer is a word, not a Sentence...