Welcome to our monthly recap of health tips and insights! Here’s what’s happening in the world of holistic dog care.
Harnessing the Power of Laser Therapy: A Conversation with Dr. Laurie McCauley
This month, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Laurie McCauley, an enthusiastic fire-cracker of a colleague, Dr. McCauley, who shed light on LIGHT!
I mean the use of laser therapy in veterinary medicine and how you can effectively use it to help your dog.
Rib Bone for Dogs
This month, I also touched on one of the most controversial topics – RAW BONES
Rib bones are one of my (well.. Pax’s) favorite bones. They provide incredible dental hygiene benefits and also serve as a rich source of essential minerals.
A funny note: Did you know that the government of Turkmenistan suggests its citizens chew bones? Personally, I wouldn’t go this far. Just make sure your dog’s bones are raw (not cooked) because they are indigestible.
Back to the hormone sparing spay and neuter discussion
This may surprise you but many dogs experience countless health issues after they are spayed or neutered. Many studies now point to lameness, inflammation, hypothyroidism, ligament damage and even cancer as a result of traditional neutering and spaying. Here is a link to the blog and how you can protect any future dogs from hormone related issues and also prevent unwanted pregnancies.
Hormone replacement therapy in neutered and spayed dogs
Read Pax’s Story and what happened to him here
What are we, you and I wrong?
Healing Your Dog’s Hot Spots Naturally
Hot spots, medically known as surface pyoderma, are not just an infection but a sign of deeper health issues in dogs. They appear as hairless, itchy, swollen patches of skin, which often become a recurring problem if treated only superficially. Discover holistic approaches to understanding and treating hot spots without the need for harsh drugs.
Monthly “PetFlix” Picks:
Beyond Pharmaceuticals: Innovative Care for Aging Dogs
Natural Increase of Bone Density with Algae Calcarea
The Art of Veterinary Care: Prioritizing Quality of Aging Pets’ Lives over Quantity
JointButter Launch Coming Soon!
This is what you all have been waiting for!
WE HAVE A DATE!
JointButter will be available for everyone at May 13th!
I can’t wait to share this formula with you and hear how much your dog loves it.