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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Choosing good foods for your dog


Here are some tips for choosing good dog food:
A well researched, home prepared fresh diet is the best, but that can be time consuming and expensive.
Dry food is the least natural to the canine species.
Different dogs have different needs, so watch your dog carefully for signs of compromised health. Here are a few bad symptoms: runny eyes, smelly ears, itchy skin, severe gas, or frequest diarrhea.
Keep track of what your dog is getting and his response.
Switching foods regularly allows for a variation in the content of minerals and vitamins.

New home for hemopet

Hemopet, the first and only national non-profit animal blood bank, and its laboratory diagnostic division, Hemolife, have relocated to a custom built, expanded new facility in Garden Grove, California. The new 20,000 square foot facility houses Hemopet's animal blood bank, the Hemolife laboratory, large living quarters for donor greyhounds, consultation and office space as well as an expanded conference room for professional veterinary and community seminars.  Robert Woods, D.V.M, offers on-site complementary veterinary therapies including acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, hemeopathy, homtoxicology, nutraceutical therapy and flower essence therapy.  hemopet.org  source: Animal Wellness

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