Archive for the 'Pet Health' Category
Parvo Virus Treatment – Test Your Knowledge
Monday, June 22nd, 2009Spring-time means the start of the Parvo season, and there is an infinitely more aggressive strain of the Parvo virus that is killing dogs at an alarming rate. The 2c Strain (aka F-Strain) can kill both adult dogs and puppies within 6-12 hours after symptoms first appear, even though they may be fully-vaccinated and up-to-date [...]
Fish Oil For Dogs
Monday, June 8th, 2009One of my partners called me yesterday, and he wanted to tell me about what one of the participants in our test group had told him. Our test group had tested my ultra pure pharmaceutical grade fish oil for a few months, before it was released, and the female participant that had spoken to my [...]
Dog Food Secrets Review
Thursday, April 30th, 2009Dog Food Secrets – Learn the facts every dog owner should know
I’ve chosen to review Dog Food Secrets because of my concern over the negative affect of commercially produced dog foods on the well-being of our dogs. Andrew Lewis makes some highly controversial claims in his top selling package, Dog Food Secrets. If even only [...]
Frontline Plus- best way to kill fleas and ticks of your pets
Sunday, April 26th, 2009Pets are always regarded as the preeminent friends of human. Just as we state our mood, even our pets have their own ways to state their affection. They can also fall sick due to several reasons and they want childlike treatment to handle them properly. The highly professional vet doctors check the pets and analyze [...]
Study The Vet Care Needs Of Your Pet Dog
Monday, April 13th, 2009If you are living in the metro city, it is very expensive to have a pet. Dog food, grooming supplies and vet care cost a good deal of money. Dogs make lovely pets but they also need vet care more often compared to cats. Since your dog’s health is very important, you need to make [...]
Vaccines for Your Dachshund
Friday, April 3rd, 2009vaccines
Vaccines are an important tool in keeping your Daxie’s healthy, but a few do carry some risk of allergic reaction. Knowing which are vital and which are optional can help improve your odds of doing good without doing harm.











