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Never Be Bothered By Flies And Mosquitoes Again; Protect Yourself and Your Animals, Create Your Own Zone of ‘Personal Pest Protection’ April 1, 2009

The Healing Barn is proud to partner with Shoo!TAG. All Natural Insect Protection for you and your pets. Contains No Chemicals and provides protection for 4 Months using your body’s own energy field.

Millbury, OH (PRWEB) March 30, 2009 — The Healing Barn is teaming up with two sisters from Texas that have devised a way to use your bodies own energy field to repel insects like flies, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, chiggers and those tiny biting no-see-um’s that drive people crazy.

All Natural Insect Protection Uses the body's own energy field to protect you, your dog, cat and horses for 4 Months!   No More Chemicals to Inhale or Absorb.
All Natural Insect Protection Uses the body’s own energy field to protect you, your dog, cat and horses for 4 Months! No More Chemicals to Inhale or Absorb.

“Shoo!Tag” is a Paradigm shift in the pest control industry for people and animals alike. Shoo!Tag is a small plastic tag that you can wear around your neck on a lanyard or simply put it in your pocket. The three dimensional magnetic strip on the card turns your bodies own energy field into a “Personal Pest Protection ” zone that targeted insects will avoid. How easy is that? You are now protected for four months! What looks like a simple plastic tag, actually uses quantum physics to protect you and your pets for four months.

Want Proof? Hang ShooTag on a dog or cats collar and watch them stop itching almost overnight. Plus you know they’ll be comfortable for the next four months. If it works that good, and that fast on animals that are infested with fleas and ticks. Can you imagine how great a job it does on preventing your pet from ever getting infested? Your animals will be much happier and healthier, and so will you.

Stop spraying chemicals on yourself and your family. Shoo!TAG protects dogs, cats, horses and even cows. Shoo!Tag is Personal Pest Protection that is safe for People, Pets and the Planet.
ShooTag is a great addition to our all natural line of products. We have started working with our U.S. dealer network to get Shoo!TAG into the public’s hands as soon as possible. The bug Season is just around the corner. A portion of profits from Shoo!TAG will go to help rescue horses.

No Chemicals, No Spays or Greasy Creams. 4 Months of Protection. It’s a Win – Win for Everyone.

“Stop spraying chemicals on yourself and your family. Shoo!TAG protects dogs, cats, horses and even cows. Shoo!Tag is Personal Pest Protection that is safe for People, Pets and the Planet.”

Shoo!TAG

About The Healing Barn:
The Healing Barn is owned and operated by Nancy Swigart, and daughter Corri Swigart who are proud to be one of the first distributors in the world to offer Shoo!TAG to dealers and retail customers alike. The Healing Barn is also a U.S. Distributor for Hilton Herbs of England. Supplying herbs for horses, dogs and birds. Nancy said “ShooTag is a great addition to our all natural line of products. We have started working with our U.S. dealer network to get Shoo!TAG into the public’s hands as soon as possible. The bug Season is just around the corner. A portion of profits from Shoo!TAG will go to help rescue horses.” The fact that your money is also helping to fund horse rescue operations makes buying from The Healing Barn a no-brainer for many animal lovers.

Visit TheHealingBarn for more information.

 

New Study Highlights Antioxidant Benefits For Your Pet March 3, 2009

Source: DBuisnessNews.com, March 2, 2009

(Cary, NC)— Doctors have told us for years about the importance of eating foods that are high in antioxidant levels. Studies have found time and time again that foods with increased levels of antioxidants generally reduce the effects of aging, lower risk of cancer as well as help to maintain a healthy immune system. However, most people don’t realize that the same principle applies for your dog. Just like humans, animals can benefit greatly from a diet that includes a high level of antioxidants.

Casey Pets Essential Supplement, a new dietary supplement creating lifelong wellness for pets, was recently spotlighted as a great alternative for pet owners looking for a way to provide their animals with higher levels of antioxidants. A recent study by Brunswick Laboratories of Norton, MA measured the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) level in Casey’s supplement to be almost six times the antioxidant capacity of foods typically associated with high antioxidant levels. Developed by scientists at the USDA Office, the ORAC value has long been considered a reliable means to measure the levels of antioxidants in various foods. Fruits like blueberries and cranberries range from 65 to 95 on the ORAC scale; in comparison, Casey Pets Essentials Supplement measured at 621. “The results of this study affirm the outstanding health benefits of the Casey Pets supplement for dogs,” said Pete Maletto, senior scientist and president of PTM Food Consulting, Inc. “The spice mixture has a profound antioxidant effect and should be seriously considered by pet owners as a way to maximize their pet’s current diet.” Casey Pets Essential Supplement is a unique blend of vital human – grade ingredients that supports and enhances your dog’s overall health and well being. The powder is sprinkled over your dog’s food and provides a simple and convenient way to restore balance to your dog’s diet. “Owners are very selective with what food they choose to give their pets,” said Nancy Seymour, founder of Casey Petraceuticals. “We are delighted at the findings of this recent study. We have seen amazing results from dogs that use the Casey’s supplement and this study only re-affirms the benefits it provides. Casey’s is an ideal choice to assist in the lifelong wellness of pets.”

About Casey Petraceuticals Inspired by her cocker spaniel, Casey, and her fight against an inflammatory disease, Nancy Seymour developed Casey Petraceuticals with the goal of improving the lifelong wellness of pets. Casey’s health and wellness product was created by a team of food scientists, nutritionists and veterinarians, using a unique blend of herbs, antioxidants, natural vitamins and minerals, Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Over 30 human-grade ingredients, sprinkled over pet food, are aimed at fighting inflammation and increasing nutritional absorption. For a complete list of testimonials, background research and ordering information, visit www.caseypets.com.

 

Vet points to pet acupuncture as a way to heal, NC March 3, 2009

Source: Chapel Hill News, by Deborah Meyer, March 1, 2009

If there’s ever a fan club for veterinarian Doug Knueven, it’s likely that Jenn Merritt will start it.

Merritt attended two lectures Knueven gave at an Association of Pet Dog Trainers conference on topics such as natural diets and minimal vaccinations.

“I was just so impressed with his perspective,” said Merritt, who owns Blue Dog Creature Coaching. “I just thought I have to get him to North Carolina so I can share that knowledge and common-sense perspective with other people.”

Knueven integrates traditional veterinary medicine with alternative modalities, including acupuncture, in his Beaver County, Penn., clinic. On March 21, he’ll give an all-day Canine Health Seminar at Paws4Ever (the former Orange County Animal Protection Society) in Mebane.

Knueven received his doctor of veterinary medicine degree from Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Seven years later, frustrated with the limitations of conventional veterinary medicine, he took the 150-hour International Veterinary Acupuncture Society Course.

“It was an eye opening experience,” he said. “Chinese medicine is a totally different way of looking at the body, health, and disease. Once you become aware of this new paradigm of medicine you start to apply it.”

The first case where Knueven used his new knowledge and ability involved a cat with mouth cancer. The cat had stopped eating and was hiding. Knueven told the owners he would try acupuncture at no charge because it was experimental for him. The cat started eating and stopped hiding, despite the cancer.

Another early case involved a little Yorkshire terrier with kidney failure. He too had stopped eating. The owners brought him in to euthanize him.

“I was on my way to get the solution and I came back in and said, ‘Let’s try acupuncture,’” said Knueven, who did a quick treatment and sent him home.

He didn’t hear from the owners for three days and decided the dog had probably died. When he finally called, the owners told him the dog had started eating and was bouncing around like a puppy again.

“We treated him weekly with acupuncture and the dog stuck around for another six to eight months,” Knueven said.

Knueven is the author of “Stand by Me: A Holistic Handbook for Animals, Their People, and the Lives They Share Together,” (ARE Press, 2003) and “The Holistic Health Guide: Natural Care for the Whole Dog” (TFH Publishing, June 2008).

In December, Merritt took her dog Big Sandy to Knueven. In Louisville, Knueven had talked about spondylosis, a degenerative spinal condition in dogs and people too. Big Sandy was diagnosed last year.

“I have been working with him to treat her using a natural diet and Chinese herbs. She is [no longer] having a lot of the other issues she was having like bladder infections, incontinence and kidney problems,” Merritt said. And though she loves her local vet, acupuncturist and chiropractor, “Dr. Doug brings it all together because he is all of those things.”

TO REGISTER

Dr. Doug Knueven’s March 21 seminar costs $80. Topics include canine nutrition, vaccines, massage herbs, spinal health and homeopathy. Register at www.paws4ever.org or call 304-2300, ext. 233.

 

Vitality Science: Natural Supplements for Pets Effectively Treat Illnesses at Far Lower Cost February 26, 2009

Vitality Science comes with excellent 24 hour customer service and in virtually every case, Vitality Science’s treatment costs less than a single visit to a conventional Pet Clinic. Vitality Science, a long time manufacturer of natural supplements for pets, is seeing a big increase in interest in their products. Holistic Veterinarians, especially, are showing growing interest in Vitality Science’s approach.

Fairmont, WV (PRWEB) February 24, 2009 — These days when so many families are struggling to make ends meet, the plight of thousands of sick pets is all the more disheartening. Pet owners are turning to the internet in search of less expensive alternatives to the conventional pet clinic visit. Vitality Science, a long time manufacturer of natural supplements for pets, is seeing a big increase in interest in their products. Holistic Veterinarians, especially, are showing growing interest in Vitality Science’s approach. Many noting their patient’s owners are looking for safer and less expensive ways to treat pet illnesses.

Representative Selection of Products
Representative Selection of Products

“We have a proven 97 percent success rate for treating all kinds of gastrointestinal problems, simply by giving pets a natural supplement,” said Stephen Becker, President of Vitality Science. “For example one of our biggest sellers and most impressive product is the Canine and Feline Comfort. This product has been known to work wonders.”

We have a proven 97 percent success rate for treating all kinds of gastrointestinal problems, simply by giving pets a natural supplement
For example one of our biggest sellers and most impressive product is the Canine and Feline Comfort. This product has been known to work wonders.
One dose brought my puppy back from death’s door. Thank You!
Sadly, if pet owners can’t get a truly affordable treatment for their animals, many won’t get any medical attention at all
That’s where we come in. We are true animal lovers and we, along with many others, are true believers in our products.

Pet owners and Holistic Vets are raving about its effectiveness. A gentle and well balanced combination of Arabinogalactan (prebiotic), L-Glutamine, Enzymes (plant based broad spectrum digestive enzymes), Psyllium Seed Powder (bulking agent, stool normalizer, detoxifier), Pet Flora (probiotic), Serrazimes (anti-inflammatory) and Bromelain (pain reliever). “One dose brought my puppy back from death’s door. Thank You!” raves T. Henriques, a loyal Vitality Science Customer.

Nutrients can also be effectively used to treat emotional and behavioral problems such as over-picky eaters, fearfulness, and various anxieties. All of their supplements and programs can be purchased over the internet or in several pet stores across the country. Vitality Science comes with excellent 24 hour customer service and in virtually every case, Vitality Science’s treatment costs less than a single visit to a conventional Pet Clinic.

Vitality Science has supplemental regimens to treat the gamut of dog and cat gastrointestinal disorders. From pet constipation, to vomiting, to excess gas and indigestion — all these problems can be addressed very effectively with their supplements.

“Sadly, if pet owners can’t get a truly affordable treatment for their animals, many won’t get any medical attention at all,” Becker said. “That’s where we come in. We are true animal lovers and we, along with many others, are true believers in our products.”

With families cutting back on expenses; our pets shouldn’t be the ones to suffer. See the full range of Vitality Science products at  vitalityscience.com.

 

Animal Wellness Magazine Awards Dog-Wa Liquid Pet Supplement ‘Seal of Approval,’ Naming Healthy Concentrate as ‘Product Pick’ January 22, 2009

Source: PRWeb.com, Jan 17, 2009

Dog-Wa, a liquid concentrate that provides dogs with essential vitamins and nutrients from leafy greens needed to create a well-balanced diet, has been awarded the prestigious “Animal Wellness Seal of Approval” and named a “Product Pick” by the number one natural pet magazine in North America. With annual readership of over 1 million, and an average of 3 million web hits per month, the leader in pet health and lifestyle magazines recommends Dog-Wa as a wise health care choice for pets.

(PRWEB) January 17, 2009 — Dog-Wa, a liquid concentrate that provides dogs with essential vitamins and nutrients from leafy greens needed to create a well-balanced diet, has been awarded the prestigious “Animal Wellness Seal of Approval” and named a “Product Pick” by the number one natural pet magazine in North America. With annual readership of over 1 million, and an average of 3 million web hits per month, the leader in pet health and lifestyle magazines recommends Dog-Wa as a wise health care choice for pets.

“We are thrilled that Animal Wellness Magazine has recognized our commitment to offering safe, healthy alternatives for our customers,” said Matt Israel, Dog-Wa founder and co-owner. “As a manufacturer, we encourage concerned pet owners to be proactive and educated about providing their animals with the healthiest diet possible.”

According to a study by Packaged Facts, a division of MarketResearch.com, pet supplement sales reached $1.2 billion in 2007 and are expected to increase 40 percent in the next five years. After all the pet food recalls in recent years, concerned pet owners are becoming more discerning about finding products with fresh real food.

According to Dr. Jane Leon, distinguished Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine graduate, Dog-Wa columnist and brand spokesperson, “Many veterinarians are paying greater attention to pet nutrition. They recognize that it is important to feed pets healthy diets consisting of fresh foods versus foods manufactured with fillers and/or synthetic vitamin and mineral supplements.” She added, “Simultaneously, an increasing number of forward thinking pet food companies are offering healthier alternatives.”

Dog-Wa, a liquid concentrate of pesticide-free fresh peppermint and parsley, is a revolutionary solution for providing dogs with essential vitamins and nutrients gained by adding leafy greens. The fresh herbs aid digestion, soothe the stomach, freshen breath, and discourage gas. Nutrients in the herbs have been known to promote a shinier coat, stronger bones and teeth, healthier gums, and overall well-being. Adding Dog-Wa to water or mixing it into food every day offers the latest and most effective solution to maintaining a dog’s optimum health. The cold-pressed, pesticide-free parsley and peppermint are holistically balanced and rich in Vitamins A and C, phytonutrients, chlorophyll, and antioxidants.

Dog-Wa is a human-food-grade product, and all ingredients are grown and made exclusively in the USA. There are stringent controls on all phases of the manufacturing process and extensive testing, guaranteeing the very highest standards of safety, quality and purity. Dog-Wa’s ingredients are all Generally Recognized As Safe and approved for use in all human and pet foods in regulations of the FDA. Dog-Wa has no synthetic vitamin or mineral supplements, no ethoxyquin, BHT, or BHA, no alcohol, artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners.

Dog-Wa is available through specialty pet suppliers and select web-based retailers such as www.inthecompanyofdogs.com and www.healthypets.com. To learn more, please visit: http://www.dog-wa.com.

 

Winners of the 5th Annual Top Ten Dog Products of the Year Awards Were Officially Announced Today by PupLife.com January 13, 2009

Source: PRWeb.com

Each year, PupLife.com honors the top ten dog products of the year. PupLife.com prides itself on offering only the finest dog supplies available. Safe, healthy and unique, PupLife.com features the highest quality dog products for pets and their people. Now celebrating its fifth year, PupLife.com’s Annual Top Ten Dog Products of the Year gives special recognition to the best of the best.

Fennville, MI (PRWEB) January 13, 2009 — Winners of the 5th Annual Top Ten Dog Products of the Year were officially announced today by PupLife.com. Now celebrating its fifth year, PupLife.com’s much anticipated Top Ten Dog Products of the Year gives special recognition to the best of the best. PupLife.com selected its Top Ten Dog Products for 2008 based on a number of factors including customer feeback, product consistency and performance, innovative design and overall sales.

PupLife.com President, Eric Houtkooper said, “PupLife.com prides itself on the fact that we only carry the finest dog supplies available. We search far and wide for the healthiest, safest, highest quality dog products and only the best are selected for inclusion on the site. For every item that we add to our selection, hundreds are turned down. For a dog product to make the cut, we think it has to be pretty special.”

PupLife.com prides itself on the fact that we only carry the finest dog supplies available. We search far and wide for the healthiest, safest, highest quality dog products and only the best are selected for inclusion on the site. For every item that we add to our selection, hundreds are turned down. For a dog product to make the cut, we think it has to be pretty special.

And now, here are PupLife.com’s 5th Annual Top Ten Dog Products of the Year:

Lupine Dog Collars
Lupine® dog collars are stylish, functional and extremely durable. In fact, Lupine collars are guaranteed for life – even if chewed. If your pooch destroys a Lupine collar, simply mail it back to Lupine’s headquarters and they will send you a free replacement! Matching Lupine Dog Leashes and Dog Harnesses are available for all Lupine patterns, and Lupine even makes wonderful Martingale Collars for Greyhounds and other dogs that can back out of regular collars.

Manners Minder Remote Dog Training System
We love the Manners Minder Remote Reward Training System developed by world renown behaviorist, Dr. Sophia Yin. The Manners Minder Remote Reward Training System can help you train your dog to behave appropriately — not with punishment but with positive reinforcement!

Nina Ottosson’s Puzzle Toys for Dogs
Nina Ottosson’s interactive puzzle toys enhance canine problem solving skills and provide stimulating activity for dogs of all ages. These unique wooden puzzles are designed to enrich your dog’s mind and foster a stronger bond between you and your pet. Nina Ottosson’s puzzle toys for dogs (The Brick, The Tornado & Dog Smart) will revolutionize the way you play with your pet and provide a positive outlet for your dog’s energy and intellect.

West Paw Eco Slumber Dog Bed
The West Paw Eco Slumber Dog Bed is the ultimate in earth-friendly design. Your pooch will sleep in eco heaven in this super comfy, earth-friendly pet bed. The Eco Slumber dog bed combines eco fabric, made with 85% recycled IntelliLoft™ fibers and then filled with our 100% recycled IntelliLoft™ fiber fill.

Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Raw Dog Food – Keen
A nutritious raw dog food diet can be wonderful for your pet’s health and well-being. Honest Kitchen’s line of dehydrated raw dog foods offer the performance of raw dog food without all of the preparation hassles. Specially formulated for gluten-senstive dogs, Keen combines the wholesomeness of a home made diet with the convenience of an easy-to-prepare, scientifically balanced blend.

Red Dingo Stainless Steel Dog ID Tags
Attaching dog tags to your pet’s favorite collars is the best protection you have against losing your pet. Red Dingo Dog Tags are made from durable enamel and stainless steel, so you can trust them to protect your pet when you need them. These designer inspired dog tags come in a variety of fun patterns and colors. Plus, custom engraving is FREE!

Tazlab Joshua Tree Healing Pet Salve
Developed by rock climbers in the Mojave Desert, this healing salve contains a potent blend of antibiotic and healing herbs in a beeswax base. 100% organic and petroleum free. This unique formula effectively treats your pet’s cracked paw pads, abraded pads caused by urban dwelling, dermatitis, pink ear, pruritus. It is wonderful!

Stella & Chewy’s All Natural Dog Treats – Carnivore Kisses
These delicious freeze-dried treats can be given whole as a training reward, or crumbled over food at mealtimes for added flavor and nutrition. These all-natural, all-meat treats contain no preservatives, no dyes or colorings, and no sugar or salt. Carnivore Kisses are perfect for travel or training. They come in a screw-top plastic jar for easy storage and should be kept in a cool, dry place. Available in four awesome flavors: Turkey Tidbits, Angus Beef, White Meat Chicken or Grass-Fed Bison.

New York Dog Carriers
New York Dog makes luxurious dog carriers that are simply charming. With a multitude of styles and patterns to choose from, New York Dog certainly has the perfect carrier for your precious pet. Our favorites include their glamorous Hollywood Dog Carrier, the versatile faux suede Croco Dog Carrier and the popular Westport Dog Carrier. A PupLife.com favorite!

Dynamic Accents Dog Gates
Dynamic Accents’ beautiful hardwood gate construction is top notch and the hands only operation means no tools are required. They are gorgeous, durable and they fold away for easy storage when not in use. They also make amazing dog toy boxes!

A list of the winners along with pictures and descriptions can be found online at
PupLife.com.

All products are available for purchase. For more information, contact Leslie Hayes-Houtkooper at 773-620-0050 or visit PupLife.com.

 

Lawrence animal lovers pack natural ingredients into homemade pet treats, MA January 13, 2009

Source: LJWorld.co, By Sarah Henning, January 12, 2009

When Khristina Kirstatter got her first dog, Maggie, almost 20 years ago, she went to the store to stock up on some treats for the little pup.

Khristina Kirstatter turned her love of dogs into a business, Lucky Paws Bakery. On the left is Nina, a 4-month-old boxer, and on the right is Yuri, a 2-year-old boxer.

Khristina Kirstatter turned her love of dogs into a business, Lucky Paws Bakery. On the left is Nina, a 4-month-old boxer, and on the right is Yuri, a 2-year-old boxer.

When she flipped over package after package, she was appalled to see the unpronounceable ingredients on the back.

“I looked at the ingredients, and when you can’t even pronounce the words, it’s like, that’s not good. And so I started baking for Maggie, way back then,” Kirstatter says. “I was kind of a freak for even thinking about baking for your dogs, because there was no such thing.”

From there, she made it her hobby to make sure other dogs ate as well as hers, soon forming the Lucky Paws Bakery. These days, the Lawrence resident has 40 to 50 dog biscuits in her repertoire — including everything from a blueberry biscuit to one with a garbanzo bean base — and even does custom cakes for doggie birthdays and holidays.

She uses organic ingredients, nothing artificial, and doesn’t even dye the treats specific colors, preferring instead to focus on fun shapes and names — like Peamutt Butter Puppies and Pupparazzi Pizza Pleasers. And her clan of happy dogs gets a chance to taste-test every one before they are sold at Hy-Vee and the Casbah Market, 803 Mass., and on her Web site at www.luckypawsbakery.net.

Dianne Morgan, who is behind Good Dog! biscuits made in Lawrence, says both her clients and their pooches can tell the difference between homemade and store-bought treats.

“Yes, they are different from store brands. First, they are hand-made in small batches on a weekly basis, so they are always fresh. Second, you won’t find any ingredients in our biscuits that can’t be found on a grocery store shelf. And last, they taste better,” says Morgan, who sells her biscuits at The Community Mercantile, 901 S. Iowa, and Pawsh Wash, 1520 Wakarusa Drive, among other places. “Ask any of our clients which product their pets prefer. My own dog won’t even eat a Milk-Bone anymore.”

Kirstatter concurs. She says her animals wouldn’t know what to do with processed foods — and that they’re better for it.

“They’re no different than we are,” Kirstatter says.

Khristina Kirstatter’s homemade dog treats.

Khristina Kirstatter’s homemade dog treats.

 

A Revolutionary All-natural Spray is Now Available for Dogs with Rough Paw Pads January 8, 2009

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, January 07, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ — Natural Paws, LLC (www.naturalpaws.net) introduces the first all-natural paw pad spray, Sweet Pea’s TenderPaws.

Sweet Pea’s TenderPaws has been carefully developed to give dog paw pads the natural elements needed for instant recovery from hot summer pavement, icy winter sidewalks, and chemicals in the soil. The paw pads connecting dogs with their world are transformed from dry and tagged, to soothed and refreshed.

“Living in the extreme heat of Arizona,” recalls Elyse Horvath of Natural Paws, “we noticed early on that (our dog) Sweet Pea’s paw pads were really getting worn. Determined to find a solution, we started looking for a product that was non-toxic, clean to use, and all-natural…there was literally nothing to fill this need. It seemed that the only way to get the qualities we were looking for, was to make it ourselves.”
Most people have had to accept that their dogs’ paws are a lost cause. Now there is a company emerging with a human-grade quality, nutritive remedy for paw pads in need.

Sweet Pea’s TenderPaws is an aromatic blend of high quality, all natural essential oils, antioxidants, vitamins, and omega-3s. It is made in small batches in the USA from the finest botanicals available. All ingredients are organic or wild-harvested. These essentials from nature’s garden make it possible to soothe & restore paw pads, strengthen them for what’s to come, and easily maintain them once they’ve recovered. It is absorbed almost instantly, providing active moisturizing and active restoration, for active paws.

Natural Paws, LLC is a company that is pioneering the canine paw care industry. It is dedicated to helping dogs in different ways; from directly improving their comfort and well-being, to aid through established charity organizations and rescue shelters. Natural Paws’ mission is to provide pet owners with all natural solutions to endure everyday challenges. More information can be found at www.naturalpaws.net.

About Natural Paws

Natural Paws’ mission is to provide dog owners with all natural paw care solutions. For further information, please contact us at (480) 205-9959.

 

Recession Anxiety Believed Spreading to Dogs and Cats, Owners’ Glum Faces Blamed; Here’s How to Calm Your Pet December 31, 2008

There’s no need for your four-legged friend to feel as insecure as you do about the recession. Among the expert suggestions for keeping your dog or cat on the emotionally sunny side despite your recession gloominess: maintain his or her accustomed routines, don’t neglect health checkups and preventive care, and – on the offbeat side – buy your pet some flowers, those with anxiety-relieving properties.

Langhorne, PA (PRWEB) December 30, 2008 — You’re not the only one frightened by news of the deepening recession. Also trembling in fear: your pet.

No, your dog or cat isn’t reading the Wall Street Journal behind your back or channel-surfing to CNN’s “Moneyline” after you leave the house.

But he or she may be picking up on the recession anxiety you experience as stock prices tumble and unemployment figures soar, recent animal-behavior research seems to suggest.

Pets see you worry about the recession and may be needlessly frightened
Pets see you worry about the recession and may be needlessly frightened

For example, a University of Florida study which received considerable attention earlier this month offered evidence that dogs are more perceptive of human conduct than previously understood. Other research over the years has described humanlike cognitive and emotional characteristics in pets, such as an ability of dogs to read body language and sense fear in humans.

Thus, it holds that your head-in-hands, slump-shouldered, glum-faced dejectedness over the tanking economy and the recession it portends can be telegraphed to your pet who might perhaps start fretting – and grieving – about it along with you.

Dr. Katarina Reilly at the Veterinary Center of Greater Newburyport in Salisbury, Mass., doubts whether dogs and cats are able to interpret downcast moods and pit-of-despair gestures in quite so sophisticated a manner. However, she allows that owners do give their pets worry-inducing clues when big changes are coming.

“Your pet,” she says, “may get anxious if your routine varies,” as could be the case were you to lose your job because of the recession and start packing a suitcase in preparation for a trip to another city in search of employment.

Some veterinarians specialized in animal behavior advise against causing your pet emotional stress because that can trigger physical health problems.

Of course, it’s not possible to engage your dog or cat in reasoned discourse, rationally spelling out that there’s nothing to fear but fear itself. Still, there are ways to help your pet avoid sharing your recession-induced funk.

For starters, maintain your pet’s accustomed routines. Walks in the park, having him or her sit in your lap while you watch a favorite television show, even visiting the vet for periodic checkups and shots should be continued in order to provide a reassuring sense of stability despite the instability of your recession-plagued finances just now, experts recommend.

Speaking of vet visits, protecting the health of your pet becomes even more important than usual during stressful, recessionary times like these, warns Dr. Jennifer Adler, internal medicine specialist at the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services (CARES) in Langhorne, Pa.

“Neglecting checkups can lead to big health problems, which are often difficult and expensive to treat,” says Adler, who hints that some pet owners, in a misguided attempt to save money during a recession, skip vet checkups. “Preventative medicine is an excellent idea. For pet parents wanting to save money in the long run, wellness visits should be made a priority.”

Reilly agrees. “It is very important pets routinely see a veterinarian to evaluate any changes in their health and catch any problems early,” she says. “Blood work is important as well, since it uncovers things that cannot be seen by the eye. Catching problems early is important for your pet’s health, and can avoid costly treatments if illnesses go undetected.”

Other advice for keeping your pet from feeling as insecure as you do about the recession:

  • Exercise. Adler says letting your pet romp more often (and with your boisterous participation, more energetically) can serve as a major stress reliever – for the both of you.
  • Don’t let your treat cupboard go bare. Make sure you keep on hand a supply of wholesome comfort-foods. For dogs, these might include all-natural biscuits and pesticide-free carrots. For cats, consider organic cheese treats and purest high-altitude-grown catnip leaves.
  • Moderate your voice. It’s easy to come across as a basket case practically every time you open your mouth to lament the banking crisis or some other aspect of the recession. Use care in the tone and tenor you take during such conversations while your pet is within earshot.
  • Give flowers. Some naturopaths assert that aromatic exposure to certain fragrant blooms, such as olive blossom and the Star of Bethlehem flower, can sooth a traumatized canine. Obtain these from a local florist or nursery.

About Veterinary Center of Greater Newburyport. Founded in 1996, the Veterinary Center of Greater Newburyport offers preventative, diagnostic, and surgical services. The beautiful two-story facility boasts a training facility, four exam rooms, an in-house laboratory, and other cutting-edge equipment. These features enable the dedicated doctors and staff to provide the highest quality of care to their patients. Veterinary Center of Greater Newburyport is dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate and personalized veterinary care in the community while maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards.

 

Natural Remedies for Dogs December 4, 2008

Source: DogChannel.com

Organic products can help keep pests that bother your dog under control.

For dog owners who prefer to go the natural route in flea and tick control, products using organic compounds can also work to keep pests under control.

Dr. Cass Ingram, D.O., author of 16 books on natural medicines, including The Cure Is In The Cupboard (Knowledge House, 2003), recommends a combination of oils of oregano, bay leaf, lavender and basil to kill fleas and repel ticks. “Oil of oregano applied topically burns the fleas out of the skin,” he says. “Apply by adding a few drops of the oil to a cup of water and spray your pet.”Dr. Ingram also cites cumin as a strong anti-microbial, effective against mites. “If the pet licks or touches [any] natural remedy, there is no risk or concern,” he says. “Plus, high-quality natural remedies can be used repeatedly.”

Wild oils of lavender, oregano, basil, cumin and calendula (a palliative cure for itching) are widely available in commercial sprays, and as additions in many natural grooming and first-aid products. The whole herbs can also be used as fumigants in the home, or boiled and steeped as medicinal teas for external use on skin and coat.

Sprayed once or more daily on the coat and in the ear, essential oil preparations can kill and repel fleas and mites on contact, and repel pests (including ticks) for up to two hours per application, according to one study by the University of Guelph, in Ontario, Canada.

 

 
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