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Monday, March 22, 2010

Probiotics, What Are They?

Do Our Dogs NEED Them? Probiotic literally means "for life," or supporting life. The potential benefits of probiotic cultures seem vast. The applications range from helping to treat acute intestinal infections to aiding in the digestion of lactose and contributing, over the longer term, to improved health and possibly reduced risk of disease.

Antibiotic use, vaccine use, steroid use, pharmaceutical use, radiation therapy, stress, fear, processed foods, surgery, disease, and transport can disrupt your dog's digestions and overall health. Start giving probiotics today!

 

Don't Just Mask the Symptoms: Address the Cause!

How often have you tried a "quick fix" remedy for a condition, only to have symptoms return after discontinuing use? Or how many times have you tried a conventional remedy only to experience more complications and side effects than the condition you initially tried to treat?

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Vitamins

You may think that as long as your pet isn't sick, everything's OK, right? After all, vitamins are vitamins, and dog food is already supplemented with vitamins and minerals. What more could my pet possibly need?

I have been asked a lot of times whether supplementing your pets with multi-vits is it essential and good. Do our pets really need them even if they are on a good brand of dog food? Do our pets really need them if they are on HCF or BARF? Will adding more of these cause more problems in our pets?

Vitamins can improve the quality of your pet's life. They help regulate body processes, protect the body from environmental toxins, and break down nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats so the body can utilize them. Vitamins work with minerals and enzymes for digestion, reproduction, muscle and bone growth, and maintenance of healthy skin and haircoat. But not all multi-vitamins for pets are created equal.

Supplements cannot make up for poor quality of foods, improper or inadequate training and conditioning. Yet, they are necessary for your dog to be healthy and strong. 

 
As for specific vitamins, there are are several that have been found to beneficial.

Vitamin B12: This vitamin, given correctly, as a supplement, improves a dog’s appetite. Dosage should be kept as low as is effective.

Vitamin C: This vitamin in moderate doses may be beneficial in several ways. It helps maintain the immune system and helps dogs fight off infections, especially viral. Vitamin C is also helpful in maintaining the skin. Vitamins C and D work together in a dog to make collagen (a substance that strengthens the tendons and ligaments) and all dogs need vitamin C, just not from a dietary source.

Vitamin E: This vitamin has proven beneficial in two areas, one in helping to maintain good footpads and as a mild anti-inflammatory. Nutritional supplements and vitamins for pets like dogs and cats are crucial to pet health.

Glucosamine and chondroitin: This supplement has proven value if given in combination. This supplement, derived from shellfish, appears to increase the viscosity and volume of synovium (joint fluid). This, in turn, acts as a protective mechanism for the joint surfaces. The best use of this supplement is as a preventative medicine. The most benefit from this application is to start young dogs (2 years) on the supplement and keep them on it.

Glucosamine, Calcium, and Manganese work to help the joints of a dog for deteriorating and strengths overall bone health.

Antioxidants help fend off free radicals that can cause harmful diseases. When a dog is given the correct amount of antioxidants, and supplements in general, their bodies stay healthier longer and they live healthier, happier lives.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Holistic Pet Care Workshop

A Workshop in alternative approaches for your animal’s well-being.

The Holistic Care Introduction workshop is designed to introduce the beliefs and the practices of holism as it applies to our animal companions. This workshop will be a concentration of the basic information necessary for a firm foundation in holistic care and well-being of your animal and to assist a new beginning for you and your animal companions on the path to true health.

This workshop will attempt to cover most of the key points of the following curriculum.

  • Begin to learn the best ways for your animals to become healthy – and to stay healthy.
  • Increase your awareness of how diet, exercise, and stress play a significant role in your animal’s health.
  • Become informed. Recognize unnecessary drugs, and vaccinations.
  • Learn how to enhance your relationship with your best friend.

 
3 Hour Holistic Animal Care Introduction Workshops - This is an ideal workshop for pet owners that are interested in learning about holistic animal care.

Workshop will be held on 14 March 2010, 4pm.
The 3 hour workshop is $30.00 and due prior to the workshop.

Interested pet owners, please send an email to wholisticpetsguardians@gmail.com or call / msg us at 91003489.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Update on Girl Girl - Min Pin

After almost 3 weeks been with me, girl girl has been on roller coaster and i am totally exhausted. 

For about a week, she started to eat very little and to the extent of not eating for 4 days. Have been pooing blood and drinks hell lots of water. Her lumps also grew smaller but it separated out to a few small little lumps. Hopefully her lumps will slowly disappear. 

Her skin is also improving a lot though hair is still dropping out patches by patches. But at least its not so raw now. Thanks so much Josephine for your cream.

Hopefully Girlgirl can be stronger and eat more. 

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Abused Min Pin Rescued

This poor gal (Miniature Pinscher) came to me on 01 Feb 2010. I took her in because one my friend's parent does not want to keep the dog due to personal problems. 

We are looking for people who are willing to help sponsor some of her medical bills. 

Suspected she was being pour over by hot water. Some area are a bit raw. Skin feel like plastic. Stomach super swollen.  Not much teeth left and have bad teeth and gum infections. Drinks a lot of water.

 

 

If anyone would like to help, please email me or call me at 91003489. 

Girl Girl photo album

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Holistic Pet Care Workshop

A Workshop in alternative approaches for your animal’s well-being.

The Holistic Care Introduction workshop is designed to introduce the beliefs and the practices of holism as it applies to our animal companions. This workshop will be a concentration of the basic information necessary for a firm foundation in holistic care and well-being of your animal and to assist a new beginning for you and your animal companions on the path to true health.

This workshop will attempt to cover most of the key points of the following curriculum.

  • Begin to learn the best ways for your animals to become healthy – and to stay healthy.
  • Increase your awareness of how diet, exercise, and stress play a significant role in your animal’s health.
  • Become informed. Recognize unnecessary drugs, and vaccinations.
  • Learn how to enhance your relationship with your best friend.

 
2 Hour Holistic Animal Care Introduction Workshops - This is an ideal workshop for pet owners that are interested in learning about holistic animal care.

Workshop will be held on 31 January 2010, 4pm.
The 2 hour introduction workshop is $10.00 and due prior to the workshop.

Interested pet owners, please send an email to wholisticpetsguardians@gmail.com or call / msg us at 91003489.

Services provided

  • Acupressure
  • Chinese & Western Herbs
  • Holistic Pet Consult and Advice
  • Homeopathy
  • House Call Consults*
  • Nutritional Diet
  • Pet Grooming Services
  • Preventive and Comfort Care

Use of alternative medicines

Holistic veterinary and practitioner work aims to make your pet as healthy as he or she can be and gradually build up their body to the best that it can be.
The holistic approach treats the whole animal, ignites the body's internal healing force and stimulates the body's natural abilities to heal itself.

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