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What is going on with my dog?
Dog’s face many challenges living with humans. Here’s a list of factors that contribute to your dog’s problems, whether they be ‘allergies’, skin conditions, digestive disorders or even more serious diseases like pancreas, heart, kidney, liver or cancer (the ultimate toxic condition)
- Household carpeting contains at least 100 chemicals (your dog breathes these in) Solution: Use wool carpeting or wood floors where your dog spends the most time. Vacuum daily.
- Heartworm medications are a concoction of chemicals, insecticides, preservatives, artificial colors, flavors, etc. Solution: Use the NON- CHEWABLE heartworm.
- Spot flea treatments are insecticides that go right into your dog’s liver Solution: See our natural Flea & Tick page
- Steroids fix everything but cure nothing. They are supressive and destroy the natural balance within the body. Solution: Work from the inside out with diet, homeopathy and herbs - steroids are NOT a long term solution.
- Commercial foods contain dozens of toxic wastes and indigestible materials ranging from chemicals to diseased and decayed animal body parts, fecal matter, preservatives and drug residues. Solution: fresh, wholesome, balanced diet and herbs
- Other household cleaning compounds, smoke and pollution Solution: Look for NON PETROLEUM producs like Seventh Generation.
- Treated water supplies contain many chemicals. Solution: Use filtered water for your pets.
- Vaccines often have contaminated carriers (beef blood plasma is often used as a carrier), then, when injected into the bloodstream causes allergens to form against beef. Solution: NEVER vaccinate a sick dog, avoid all multiple (5 in 1) type vaccines - use single vaccines and wait 3 months before giving the next shot.
- Commercial treats and chew toys are processed with many chemicals that remain on or in the toy - these include PVC’s, plasticizers (used to keep soft toys - ‘soft’), and others... Solution: Natural rubber toys or sticks are best.

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Information provided on this site is not a substitute for veterinary care. See your vet before you begin a complementary natural health care plan. The statements on this Web site have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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