4) My pet has been on medication- When a pet has to be on any medication it will ALWAYS effect the good gut bacteria in the intestines in a bad way. We know that it is very important to follow your vet’s advice when medication is needed. Pets with compromised immune systems and those on any […]
Despite the most natural of diets, we have all at one time or another found ourselves with a sick pet requiring a lengthy course of antibiotics. While not always the first choice for a natural pet owner, antibiotics can at times be critical to your pet’s life. If you have found yourself […]
How To Treat Canine Warts Naturally
In the last few weeks, we have discussed the topic of Canine Warts, and have answered such questions as:
What are canine warts? Does my dog have warts? What causes canine warts? Should I worry if my dog has warts?
To find the answers to these questions, and to find […]
Antibiotics can take a toll on your pet’s body. But let’s face it, sometimes they just have to take them! So what can you do to restore your pet’s gut to it’s normal health and vitality after taking antibiotics? Is there anything you can do during the antibiotic regimen to prevent
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