The Secret of Protecting Your Misunderstood Dog
Do you have a misunderstood dog? Has your dog ever scared someone before? You know your pet. He is a sweet, friendly, calm pup. But, when people see him coming down the street, they run! Why? Because he is a pit bull. Or a doberman. Or a rottweiler. Or a German shepherd. Why are people […]
5 Surprising Health Benefits of Dog Acupuncture
You may know of acupuncture’s benefits for humans. But can pets also benefit from, say, dog acupuncture? Yes! Acupuncture is beneficial for your pet. Acupuncture increases circulation stimulates nerves and improves the body’s defense system, among other health benefits. 1. Emotional Relief TCVM practitioners view anxiety as a physical problem reflecting disturbances in the pet’s Shen. […]
Does Natural Heartworm Prevention Exist?
It’s disgusting – and scary! You don’t want your pup to get infected. But, you’re concerned about exposure to unnecessary chemicals. Can you prevent heartworms naturally? Does natural heartworm prevention exist? How Does Conventional Heartworm Prevention Medicine Work? Heartworm prevention medicine is a bit misleading. Heartworm prevention medicine doesn’t actually prevent heartworm. Instead, it kills […]
TCVM: Your Answer for Cat Chronic Sinusitis
Do you know the signs of chronic cat sinusitis? Poor Fluffy. His nose is runny and congested. Fluffy’s had diarrhea on and off for weeks. His skin is dry and flakey, but hot to the touch. You know Fluffy has chronic sinusitis, but what can you do about it? A traditional vet gave you antibiotics […]
Why Does Your Cat Miss the Litter Box?
Litter box misses and cat messes are disgusting! When your cat misses the litter box, also known as feline inappropriate elimination, your life turns upside down. More mess to clean up, more bad odors in your home. Why does your cat miss the litter box? Find the cause to address the problem. Most cats missing […]
Study Proves Indoor Chemicals That Harm Cats: How to Alleviate Cat Allergies Naturally
A new study published in Environmental Science and Technology demonstrates indoor chemicals can harm cats. The study, from Stockholm University, establishes high levels of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) found in household dust negatively affect our cats. Previous studies show BFRs found in higher concentrations in the blood of cats with feline hyperthyroidism than healthy cats. […]