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Learn How to Keep Your Pet Healthy

Do you know how to keep your pet healthy, PREVENT
disease, and extend the life of your pet by 2-3 years?

The reason I ask is because Dr. Jones is inviting
you to a VIP teleseminar training call this Thursday.

Dr Jones will be revealing some of his Veterinary Secrets
and releasing his Complete Home Study Multimedia Course Version2.0

Plus you'll FIND out how to NATURALLY treat
Allergies, Cancer, Arthritis and Ear Infections.

See important details below:

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Date: Thursday April 30 at 6PM Pacific ( 9PM Eastern)

To register go here: VIP teleseminar training
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On the 90-min. teleseminar, you'll discover
not only how to treat your pet at home, but
you'll also learn...

Natural alternatives for Heartworm prevention-
WHAT you can give for Flea and Ticks
that WON'T harm your dog or cat.

The TRUTH behind Vaccines- HOW to avoid these
disastrous side effects, and the Vaccine
regimen I advise for your dog or cat.

The TOP ways to prevent disease.
This is must know material if your pet is to stay
healthy and live a long and fulfilled life.

The best diets for your pet
- He will show you what to feed, how to choose
a quality pet food, WHICH supplements to give,
and The SAFE treats to use.

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Date: Thursday April 30 at 6PM Pacific ( 9PM Eastern)

To register go here: VIP teleseminar training
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This is important...

PLUS, he is giving all registrants a fabulous Bonus Report..
The Veterinary Code in which he reveals the
Vaccine Code, Foods that Heal and Foods that
HARM, Remedies for Heartworm and Fleas, PLUS
Cancer Prevention and Holistic Cures.

There are only
500 lines available, so register early to guarantee your spot and
CLAIM Your Fr##ee Bonus Report.

Last thing...

Please remember to print-out your
Study Guide available to you
after you register for the teleseminar.

The seminar will take 90 minutes
out of your day (Thurs, April 30th), but
what you'll learn will last a lifetime!
To You and Your Pets Healthy,
Alice
Here it is again;
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Date: Thursday April 30 at 6PM Pacific ( 9PM Eastern)

To register go here: VIP teleseminar training
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Learn how to do an At Home Pet Health Exam

In using Home Remedies on you pet you’ve got to master a few things first.

Learn how to do an At Home Pet Health Exam.

Discover how to determine out what is WRONG with your pet, then knowing the RIGHT remedy to cure them.

It just so happens that Dr. Andrew Jone is in the giving spirit so you can grab his newest report for fr*ee.

 

Home Caring Basics For Pets

How to Care For a Sick Pet PLUS the COMPLETE At-Home Pet Health Exam

Right Here ==> FREE Booklet

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Is Your Dog Getting The Nutrition They Need

Some dogs require additional nutritional intake to help them maintain a healthy body, due to age, breed, environment and other factors. Giving a dog supplement can play a crucial role in maintaining overall health.

Ultimate Canine Health Formula is not a drug, but rather a “natural” supplement… making it completely safe for your dog, and worry free for you.

This canine health supplement is a powder so dogs of all sizes and breeds will benefit equally, and receive the correct amount of vitamins, minerals and Immune Boosting additives for their individual sizes.

By just sprinkling a spoonful of this nutritional supplement mix over your dog’s food every day, you’ll be ensuring your dog is getting all of the necessary nutrition he or she needs.

Dr Jones Ultimate Canine Health Formula

There is also another great dog supplement for your dog’s unique health requirements. Adding a dietary supplement to their daily nutritional intake is more important than you might think.

Dr. Jane Bicks, we have developed three unique formulas to target specific needs: Agility for healthy joints, Skin & Coat for healthy skin and a glossy coat, and Wellness Food Supplement for Dogs for overall health.

To find out more about these holistic, health-promoting supplements

 

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Agility Skin & Coat Daily Supplement

 

While feeding a wholesome, nutritious food like Life’s Abundance can make an enormous impact on the health of your dog, supplements are a necessary component in fulfilling the individual dietary requirements of your pet.

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

 

 

 Is Your Dog Getting The Nutrition They Need

 Is Your Dog Getting The Nutrition They Need

 Is Your Dog Getting The Nutrition They Need

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Natural Flea Collars and Dog Shampoo

 

People are using way to many products on the dogs and cats that can really cause a lot of health problems. I know most veterinarians always recommends the  ”Over the counter Flea and Tick” products like collars and chemicals that you put on your pets neck and back. But you are really doing more harm to your pet by doing that so please look for something that is natural that won’t end up causing damage or even killing your precious pet.

Natural Flea Collars

Instead of using harsh flea chemical based product like Frontline and Bio Spot that can cause major health problems, try using something natural that won’t harm you dog or cat.

flea collar 150x150 Natural Flea Collars and Dog Shampoo This rechargeable fabric collar comes with a 0.5 oz concentrate bottle of all natural insect repellent made from pure essential oils.This is the best natural defense against bothersome pests that irritate your animals. One size fits all, with a collar that is adjustable.

Repellent Contains: Essential oils of Citronella, Lemongrass, Cedar, and Rosemary in a base of Sesame oil.

Natural Flea Collars for Dogs and Cats.

 

Dog Shampoo

You pet will love this organic herbal cleansing shampoo that is mild, reparative, and safe for your pet’s skin and coat. Because this unique organic shampoo is made with a blend of pure essential oils in a base of Jojoba oil and Castile soap, it will restore and invigorate your pets coat while leaving natural plant based residues which repel fleas and ticks naturally. Low foaming, plant based, and 100% chemical free.

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Contains: Mountain Spring Water infused with organic Rosemary, Chamomile, Nettle, Burdock, Peppermint, and Sage, organic Castile Soap, organic Honey, organic Aloe Vera, Vegetable Glycerine, organic Almond Oil and Jojoba Oil,Vegetable Gum, Vitamin E, and organic essential oils of Bergamot, Cedar, Lemon, and Lavender.

Shampoo For Dogs

 The lavender in this shampoo will also have a calming effect on your pets your. 

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

 

 

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Want To Make A Difference In Your Pets Life

DID YOU KNOW… The maximum life span of our dogs and cats is estimated to be about 25 to 30 years and yet the average pet lives only 13 to 14 years? 

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The problem with contaminated pet food still continues we just don’t hear about it in the news for some reason until it is too late for some pets. (money) 

 

 

People are constantly being misled by clever marketing tactics regarding which food is best for their pet. The unsuitable and harmful ingredients that are used, how long it is stored before it is ever placed on shelves for sale. 

It’s time to stop trusting the your pet to anyone who makes a pet food.

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Do you really know what is in your pets food or who makes it or where the ingredietns come from?

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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Herbal Medicine Treatment for Dry Itchy Skin On Dogs and Cats

The skin is the largest organ of the body on your dog or cat. Constant scratching and chronic paw licking could be and probably is connected to allergies. Here is a natural shampoo you can try for temporary relief. 

You also need to find out what is causing your pets problem in the first place. It could be from food, fleas, environment from dust mite to pollens.

To help relieve your pets scratching try this natural shampoo and see if it helps.

Herbal Medicine Aloe Vera Pet Shampoo

About as pure a shampoo as you can get, this recipe is detergent-free; in addition, the healing properties of aloe vera gel helps to sooth skin irritations.

A Simple Solution:

2 cups water

2 teaspoons liquid castile soap

2 tablespoons aloe vera gel

Up to 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin or vegetable oil

Combine all ingredients in a jar. Shake to blend. Get your pet’s coat wet, pour on the shampoo a little at a time, lathering as you go. Work the shampoo in with your hands. Rinse thoroughly and towel them dry.

Hope this gives your dog or cat some relief.

 

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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Keep Your Pet Healthy And Wise

One of the greatest pleasures in keeping pets comes from giving them personal care. There is hardly any dog or cat so dull that it does not learn to recognize the one who feeds and cares for it, and therefore comes to love this person for all of its comforts and necessities.

Gentleness and kindness are the two means at your command for gaining the love and confidence of your pets; and there is no happiness quite so heart-satisfying, as that which comes from feeling that some little dependent creature looks up to you with faith that you are the most beneficent being in the whole world.

Give your pet healthy safe food; keep their beds clean, and always provide plenty of fresh water. Do by your pets as you yourself would be done by, for the Golden Rule works quite as well with pets as with people.

The dog always recognizes a friend. He is very sensitive, and harsh treatment will never teach him obedience. He is intelligent, and with patience may be controhed by the tone of voice. When he does wrong, he should be corrected at the time, but he should never be struck over the ears, mouth or abdomen.

An obedient dog is far happier than one that disobeys. Develop his intelligence, and teach him to do useful things, as well as to play.

 

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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Mistletoe Used As A Christmas Decoration Is A Parasite

The Mistletoe, which we all associate so happily with the festivities of Christmas, is an evergreen parasite, growing on the branches of deciduous trees, and penetrating with simple roots through the bark into the wood.

christmas mistletoe 150x150 Mistletoe Used As A Christmas Decoration Is A ParasiteMistletoe is commonly used as a Christmas decoration We all know about Kissing under mistletoe at Christmas. According to a custom of Christmas cheer, any two people who meet under the hanging mistletoe are obliged to kiss. The custom is Scandinavian in origin.

Shakespeare calls it “The baleful Mistletoe,” in allusion to the Scandinavian legend, that Balder, the god of peace, was slain with an arrow made of Mistletoe. He was restored to life at the request of the other gods and goddesses. The mistletoe was afterwards given to be kept by the goddess of love; and it was ordained in Olympus that everyone who passed under it should receive a kiss, to show that the branch was the emblem of love, and not of death.

The custom has been incorporated into various holiday songs. See if you can recognize any…

The 1943 song “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” tells the story of a lonely traveler looking forward to coming home and seeing, among other things, mistletoe.

The Mistletoe is mentioned in the song “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire” (“The Christmas Song“), made famous by Nat King Cole, and written by Mel Torme.

The song “A Holly Jolly Christmas” sung by Burl Ives, and used for the TV special “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer”, features the line, “Ho Ho, the Mistletoe”, and the line, “Kiss her once for me”.

In 1961 singer Aretha Franklin released a Christmas song called Kissin’ by the Mistletoe.

In 1971 singer Lynn Anderson recorded the song “Mr. Mistletoe” on her holiday album The Christmas Album. The song talks about an elf who hangs mistletoe in homes so that people can “steal a kiss from someone that they know”.

In 2001 Barbra Streisand released the song “It Must Have Been the Mistletoe”.

“Rocking around the Christmas Tree” also refers to “mistletoe hung where you can see, every couple tries to stop”.

And this very popular child’s Christmas song’s first line is, “I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus, underneath the mistletoe last night.”I’m sure we all have heard and sung that one.

Mistletoe was often considered a pest that kills trees and devalues natural habitats, but was recently recognized as an ecological keystone species, an organism that has a disproportionately pervasive influence over its community. A broad array of animals depend on mistletoe for food, consuming the leaves and young shoots, transferring pollen between plants, and dispersing the sticky seeds.

Thus, rather than being a pest, mistletoe can have a positive effect on biodiversity, providing high quality food and habitat for a broad range of animals in forests and woodlands worldwide. (But I would not feed it to your pet.)

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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Beware Of Rawhide And Pig Ears For Your Pet

Some veterinarians warn against feeding rawhide and pig ears because they can contain chemical residues (from chemicals used to remove the fur) that can be harmful to your dog’s health. Also, larger pieces can break off and be swallowed, getting stuck in the intestines and causing blockages. When the rawhide gets wet from the stomach juices, it swells to twice its normal size causing serious stomach blockage. Soft and slick rawhide can also become a choking hazard.

Porkhide Bones are a safe and healthy alternative to rawhide treats. Rawhides are cured with harsh chemicals (like ash-lye solutions and bleach) and are known to cause choking, throat irritations and intestinal blockages. Why risk the safety of your precious pup on an inexpensive product, when there’s a better option?

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Gourmet chew treats made with 100% natural pork skin and have a lasting, mouth-watering flavor your dog will love! These treats for dogs are naturally high in protein, low in fat and are highly digestible.

Porkhide Bones

The shape of the bone fits inside the mouth for maximum contact, which helps promote healthy teeth and gums. And they are safe for dogs of all ages. Your dog will love these safe, healthy and delicious treats! They come in Small, Medium and Large

 

porky Beware Of Rawhide And Pig Ears For Your PetSince the digestive system is the first line of immune defense, treating your dog to a Porky Puffs won’t put a strain on his or her health, like other highly-processed products on the market today. You’ll feel better providing a treat they’ll love, while helping to maintaining a healthy digestive system. Appropriate for dogs of all ages. Give Porky Puffs.

 

 

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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Introducing Your Pet and New Baby

This is dedicated to Shaun and Erin (my son and his wife). Who had informed me over the weekend that they were expecting their first child in June. Congratulations! I know you both will make great parents.

If your family already includes a pet, (in their case they have 3 dogs) they will need to help the first “babies” adjust to the new one they soon bring home. You can help your pet cope with this big change in much the same way parents help children understand that a new brother or sister will be joining the family. By following the tips below, you can ease your pet’s stress, help her welcome your new baby, and ensure that your pet stays where she belongs—with you and your growing family.

How Will Your Pet React?

No matter how much you plan ahead, the addition of a new family member may be difficult for your pet. Remember, your dog or cat was your first “baby” and is used to being the center of your attention. So it’s understandable that she may experience something similar to sibling rivalry when you introduce a new human baby into your household.

You can minimize this feeling by working with him/her before you bring home your baby. For example, because your new baby will demand a lot of your time and energy, gradually accustom your pet to spending less time with you.

Drastically decreasing attention and frequently scolding, ignoring, or isolating your pet after the baby comes home will likely make your pet feel stressed. If your pet is particularly attached to the mother-to-be, another family member should develop a closer relationship with the animal. That way, the pet can still feel loved and provided for while mom is busy with the baby.

How You Can Prepare Your Pet

Below are several suggestions to make introducing your pet and baby safer and smoother for all. Be sure to carry out these changes months before the baby’s arrival to best prepare your pet.

Encourage friends with infants to visit your home to accustom your pet to babies. Supervise all pet and infant interactions.

Accustom your pet to baby-related noises months before the baby is expected. For example, play recordings of a baby crying, turn on the mechanical infant swing, and use the rocking chair. Make these positive experiences for your pet by offering a treat or playtime.

Use a baby doll to help your pet get used to the real thing. Carry around a swaddled baby doll, take the doll in the stroller when you walk your dog, and use the doll to get your pet used to routine baby activities, such as bathing and diaper changing.

Talk to your pet about the baby, using the baby’s name if you’ve selected one.

Sprinkle baby powder or baby oil on your skin so your pet becomes familiar with the new smells.

Finally, plan ahead to make sure your pet gets proper care while you’re at the birthing center.

What To Do After The Baby Is Born

Welcoming a new baby is exciting for your family. Remember when you first brought home your dog or cat? But before you bring your baby home from the hospital, have your partner or friend take home something with the baby’s scent (such as a blanket) for your pet to investigate.

When you return from the hospital, your pet may be eager to greet you and receive your attention. Have someone else take the baby into another room while you give your pet a warm, but calm, welcome. Keep some treats handy so you can distract your pet.

After the initial greeting, you can bring your pet with you to sit next to the baby; reward your pet with treats for appropriate behavior. Remember, you want your pet to view associating with the baby as a positive experience. To prevent anxiety or injury, never force your pet to get near the baby, and always supervise any interaction.

Life will no doubt be hectic caring for your new baby, but try to maintain regular routines as much as possible to help your pet adjust. And be sure to spend one-on-one quality time with your pet each day—it may help relax you, too.

With proper training, supervision, and adjustments, you, your new baby, and your pet should be able to live together safely and happily as one (now larger) family.

I wish you all the best and the joy that a baby can bring into you life.

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

To Shaun and Erin and my grand-doggies Dillon, Tyler and Bailey all my love, Life is going to get a lot more interesting.

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Do You Know What To Do If Your Pet Stops Breathing

If the answer is NO, then you need to learn CPR.

Here are the basic steps:

1. Assess Responsiveness. Before you start CPR, ensure that your pet is not still breathing, and their heart is breathing. If so, they DON’T need CPR.

2. Establish a PATENT airway. Perform 2 rescue breaths by wrapping your hand around their muzzle and blowing into their nose. If the chest rises, then the airway is patent. If the chest DOES NOT rise, then you need to check for an OBSTRUCTION.

If this is the case then you need to do the HEIMLICH.

In this procedure you are holding your pet upside down, their head is pointing down and their spine is against your body. You give 5 sharp thrusts to the abdomen- you are putting force on the abdomen to help dislodge any obstruction.

3. ONCE you have a patent airway- you give 2 rescue breaths. When you see the chest rise and fall, and you know that the airway is open, then you proceed to Step 4

4. CIRCULATION. In this step you are compressing the chest, and that in turn compresses the heart. This is best performed by having your pet on their right side. The heart is easiest located on the left side of the chest, behind the left armpit. For a large dog use 2 hands, For a cat use your thumb and forefinger. Compress 15 compressions- 3 compressions every 2 seconds, then follow this up with 2 rescue breaths.

Continue until your pet starts breathing again or you have emergency care at a Veterinarian.

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To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

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