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Complimentary Cat Food Secrets Report

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Complimentary Cat Food Secrets Report

My Special Complimentary Report on Cat Nutrition and Diseases
linked to Cat Food has been getting some *rave* reviews…

“Hi Dr Jones,

Thank you so much for your all ways up to date and health
promoting information.

The cat food report is simply outstanding.”

You’ll get the NEW Specific diets for Common cat diseases-
in fact many cats with …

Oscar the Cat with Prosthetic Limbs

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Oscar the Cat with Prosthetic Limbs

Oscar is a young, 3 year old domestic short hair, who had a serious farming accident. His two rear legs were removed when he was caught in a combine. In most cases this would have mean’t he would be euthanized- but his determined owners, and his veterinarian, Dr Noel Fitzpatrick thought otherwise: Oscar now has 2 prosthetic limbs.

The …

Top 10 July 4th Holistic Pet Safety Tips

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Top 10 July 4th Holistic Pet Safety Tips

1. Keep them at HOME. In most cases it is always safer to leave Your pet at home, in a quiet, closed in place…your house! Our pets have hearing 10 times our own, so any loud noise is ESPECIALLY disturbing to them. I leave my own pets with a Kong toy stuffed with peanut butter.

2. THE SOUNDS OF …

Top 10 Signs of a Bad Vet

Friday, June 24th, 2011

A dose of humor for you this Friday

Enjoy and have a good weekend.

Dr Andrew

Sara died this week

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Sara died this week

Michael’s cat Sara died earlier this week.

Michael is my brother who pretty much runs the Internet business.

Sara had been eating less, been less active and losing weight.

I examined her this Winter, and palpated a number of firm masses in her mammary glands.

Likely mammary adenocarcinoma ( breast cancer)

A disease with a poor prognosis in cats- …

How to treat your dog or cat for SHOCK

Friday, May 27th, 2011

How to treat your dog or cat for SHOCK

Exactly what to do to help your pet survive on the way to the emergency veterinarian.

Shock occurs in a number of ways, from Car accidents, Bite Wounds, Bleeding, Hyperthermia… the list is HUGE.

Because it can happen in so many ways, you should know how to initially treat your dog for shock. Study the article carefully, because there …

Animals rescued from Slave Lake Fires

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Animals rescued from Slave Lake Fires

Hello fellow readers.

Many of you may not be aware of a devastating Wildfire that happened last Sunday in a Canadian town called Slave Lake.

Flames continued to flicker into the nighttime skies above Slave Lake after a devastating, fast moving wildfire caught community officials off guard.

The damage is catastrophic. Hundreds of homes, churches and businesses in the …

Help Second Chance Shelter – and your own pets!

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Here’s a way you can help the Second Chance Animal Shelter and your own pets:

http://www.helpanimalshelter.com

You can get my Complete Dog and Cat Health Home Study Course for 75% OFF, and give the Second Chance shelter some much needed financial help!

Help your own pets by learning how to improve your pet’s health (and KEEP your pet healthy) …

Pet Radiation Risks and Treatment

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Good Morning to you and your pets.

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RADIATION Risks and Treatment
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I have been receiving many questions about radiation risks to our pets, and potential prevention measures.

At the current time there is NO radiation risk to our dogs and cats in North America following the earthquake and tsunami that caused severe damage to the Fukushima Daiichi …

Sleeping next to pets could be harmful?………………………NOT!!

Friday, February 25th, 2011

A recent University Study suggests that there are RISKS to sleeping with your pet.

Sleeping next to pets could be harmful?...........................NOT!!

The 2 authors of the study, claim that:

“There are private places in the household, and I think our pets should not go beyond next to the bed,” Chomel says. “Having a stuffed animal in your bed is fine, not a real one.”

Chomel and …

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