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My dog's coughing, my cat is listless, and
my pot-bellied pig won't eat, what's wrong with them? If caring for your
pet has got you in the doghouse, you need to get information about your
pet's health. A little veterinary medicine will have your dog barking
better, your cat chasing mice, and your pot-bellied pig chowing at the
trough once again. Learn more about pet health and how veterinary
medicine will keep your pet as healthy as a horse. |
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Is
your Pet getting the right Nutrients?
Find out if your pet is
getting enough nutrition and whether your pet food has
harmful by products. |
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People in
the United States have become more aware of nutritional facts than ever
before, so you would think that we would have a similar concern for our dogs
and cats ... especially since we generally consider them to be a part of our
family.
If by-products are rejected in our food, why should they be allowed in our
pets' food? Don't we want them to live to their potential lifespan?
Obviously, no one enjoys seeing his or her pet get sick or even die. We are
now seeing that our dogs and cats in fact need daily supplements the same way
that people do, in order to take care of their bodies for the inevitable
stresses of the aging process. In the span of an animal's life, an early
start at good health ensures less vulnerability to certain degenerative
diseases, joints that are less likely to creak with pain and a healthier
heart.
Veterinarians have claimed that when studying dog food, one should be on the
lookout for dyes, and other chemicals as much as possible.
Veterinarians state that the maximum life span of dogs is estimated to be
much longer than 13 to 14 years. And they say that this difference is caused
mostly by inadequate nourishment. Protein is an overlooked but vital part of
a dog or cat's natural development.
Harder working or more energetic dogs and cats need more protein as well as
fat in their diets to support their stamina. A food that is complete and
balanced includes protein. During the seasons when dogs are not working, feed
them less of the caloric-dense dog food.
For
more information talk to our Veterinarians about your pets nutrition.
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Is
your Pets getting Dental care? |
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Dental care has saved the lives of more pets than any other advance in
the field of veterinary medicine in the last 15 years. Proper dental
care is as important in our pets as it is for ourselves. Our dental
equipment allows us to thoroughly clean your pets teeth, preventing
dental problems in the future. We will thoroughly scale then polish
your pets teeth to a glossy shine. |
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