Posted on 20 June 2009. Tags: 10 Years, Couple Weeks, Dialysis Clinic, Doggy, dogs, Drugstore, Energy Levels, Epa Dha, fish oil, Full Time, health, Participant, pet health, pets, Rats, Real Dogs, Shea, Substantial Relief, Test Group, Time Nurse, Time Time, Two Dogs, veterinarian, Younger Days
I got a call today from one of my partners, who wanted to tell me about what one of the participants in our test group had told him. Our test group had tested my ultra pure pharmaceutical grade fish oil for a few months, before it was released, and the female participant that had spoken to my partner was one of our lucky subjects.
The woman works as a nurse at a dialysis clinic, is over 50 years of age, widowed, and has two dogs, (real dogs…not like the overdeveloped rats that are so popular these days), and the dogs are somewhere between 9 and 10 years old.
She took my pharmaceutical grade fish oil, because the stuff she was taking gave her “fish burps,” which she didn’t like, and she liked the the higher levels of EPA/DHA contained in my formula, which she couldn’t get in the stuff she picked up at the drugstore.
Her main reason for taking the fish oil was to reduce arthritic discomfort. At fifty, and being a full time nurse, she is on her feet for many, many hours at a time, and its taken its toll on her.
She had been taking my special fish oil formula for a month, when she told us that she had experienced a substantial relief of her pain. She said it was like she had new legs!
Here’s where the story goes to fish oil for dogs.
Her dogs, named Shaggy and Shea, were getting up in age and therefore were not as active as they were in their younger days, and Shea seemed to have a bit of limp. After being on the fish oil formula for a month and feeling great, she decided to give the dogs one soft gel each day at the same time time as they got their doggy treats. In just a couple weeks, the dogs’ energy levels were increased and Shea was walking without a hitch.
Now I realize this is not scientific, and I’m certainly not a veterinarian. I’m at a loss for words – a rare thing for me. But if it works…I’m not going to stand in the way of her giving fish oil for dogs.
Shea and Shaggy’s mother is not the only person who has discovered that fish oil is a great method for reducing pain associated with common arthritis. Taking pharmaceutical-grade fish oil is a tremendous help for battling joint troubles.
I read a study recently from Columbia University Medical Center that stated omega 3 fatty acids may assist in lowering the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by 19 to 24%. Enteric coated fish oil can also help with heart, joint, and brain function.
Alzheimer’s is the #1 health fear of my generation, and the one that follows, too.
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Posted on 22 April 2009. Tags: Acupressure, Auto Immune Disease, Chronic Allergies, Degenerative Arthritis, Dogs And Cats, Dogs Cats, Downer, Dr Jones, Home Remedies, Homeopathics, Kidney Failure, Lymph Cancer, pet health, Recurrent Urinary Tract, Urinary Infections, Urinary Tract Disease, vaccines, Veterinary Fees, Video Check, X Rays
I don’t know if you’re aware of it or not but YOUR pet has a 50% chance of getting Cancer at some point in his or her lifetime. Much higher than in your parents or grandparents time. Not to be a downer but do you realize that we have a nation of CHRONICALLY ill dogs and cats-they are getting more serious diseases, happening at younger and younger ages?
As a pet writer I am seeing MORE animals with serious diseases, such as Bone and Lymph cancer, Auto-immune disease, Chronic Allergies, Chronic Vomiting/ Diarrhea, Degenerative Arthritis, and Recurrent Urinary Tract Disease.
And I am seeing ALL of this at younger and younger ages. CLEARLY we are doing some things WRONG.
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In it, Dr. Jones, a practicing veterinarian, show you exactly what usually happens if you have a sick or injured pet.
1) YOU go to the Vet.
2) YOU get some type of INJECTION, such as a VACCINE.
3) YOUR Vet then sends you home with Some type of PILL.
Sound familiar?In some case they want to do TESTS – such as X-RAYS – and you can see him doing this in the video (check out the glasses

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IN other cases your dog or cat may end up in surgery (you can see him doing this as well).
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As you said in the video – Regular Veterinary Care is causing serious health problems – especially so many pills. I liked seeing you in surgery, as well as the happy animals at the end.
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Posted on 14 April 2009. Tags: Afternoon Snooze, Ailments, Amount To Nothing, Detriment, dog beds, Joints, Mattress, Mattresses, Mature Dogs, memory foam dog bed, Nap, Necessary Support, Orthopedic Beds, orthopedic dog bed, pet health, pug puppies, Pug puppies, Restful Sleep, Sleep, Sleep At Night, Sleep Foundation, Snap, Sound Sleep, Spine, Video Clip
One of the greatest things about dogs is that they seldom complain about anything. But this same behavior can also be a detriment sometimes. You know that Old Roy won’t tell you that he tossed and turned all night in his worn out dog bed. If you watch carefully, you will be able to see the signs and be able to step in and help you faithful pal get the type of rest he deserves. With older dogs it is even more important that they have a quality dog bed due to the onset of ailments like hip dyslpasia that can cause him a lot of pain. The best way to help him sleep and to assuage his aches and pains is by purchasing an orthopedic dog bed for him that will allow him to sleep well all night every night.
What Makes Orthopedic Dog Beds so Special?
Many dog beds amount to nothing more than an over stuffed pillow. This type of bed may be fine for puppies, but it offers little support to the joints and limbs of mature dogs. Orthopedic dog beds, on the other hand, are made more like the mattress you use yourself. These mattresses offer a sound sleep foundation, hold their shape much better than a pillow type bed and are a snap to clean.
If you’ve ever slept on a bad mattress yourself, you already know what it can feel like. A mattress that is too soft or lumpy won’t allow you the restful sleep you need in order to function well the next day. You also won’t get the support that is crucial and you will most likely wake sore and unrested. The primary reason for these difficulties is that with an unsupportive mattress, the spine has to provide the necessary support to your body while you sleep. Dogs, like people, feel the effects of poor mattresses and will benefit just as much as people do from having an orthopedic dog bed.
What’s Wrong With The Floor?
Undoubtedly you’ve seen your dog flop down somewhere on the floor to take a short afternoon snooze. And this is fine for a nap, but the floor won’t allow your dog to get the kind of sleep at night he needs, particularly if he suffers from hip dysplasia or arthritis. Even if the floor is carpeted, it won’t offer the kind of proper sleep that he needs, so don’t fool yourself. You won’t hear him complain, but an observant owner will be able to tell when their pet is feeling the effects.
For starters, most floors are too hard and uncomfortable for restful sleep. If you tried to nap on one sometime, you would more fully understand. In addition, they are far too firm, put too much pressure on various parts of the dog’s body, and don’t give him the comfort he needs to sleep soundly.
Should You Spend Your Money on This?
Some dog owners are reluctant to spend the kind of money it takes to buy the right orthopedic dog bed for their pet. Many of us are quick to spend foolishly on ourselves when our dogs are sleeping on the hard, cold ground or worse, a concrete pad? When you adopt a dog, you become his caretaker, and you take on the responsibility for his well being. He gives you a lot of companionship and joy. Don’t you think you at least owe him a great night’s sleep?
Posted in Pug Info, Pug Supplies
Posted on 08 January 2009. Tags: animals, dieting your dog, dog, dog diet, dog food, dog health, dogs, dogs diet, pet, pet health, pets, Your Dogs Diet
Does your pets skin and coat look shiny and healthy, if not this could suggest the need for more fatty acids to be in your dogs diet.
A dogs diet affects all aspects of his body including the skin and coat. If your dogs diet contains satisfactory amounts of fatty acids, his coat and skin should appear healthy. Fatty acids in your dogs diet will prevent problems with dry skin and dandruff, for example. A dull coat may suggest a need for supplements of fatty acids in your dogs diet.
Studies suggest that essential fatty acids, called EFAs, contribute to healthy skin and coat, as well as general health. Omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, for instance, can play a critical role in your dogs general well being.
Do not just assume that adding fatty acid supplements to your dogs diet is invariably the advisable thing to do. If your dogs coat is already in a good condition, adding more EFAs will not help improve your dogs health. The fatty acid supplements, such as omega 6 and 3, should only used for dogs with diagnosed skin problems. Always take advice from your vet before adding any supplement to your dogs diet. Your veterinary will be happy to speak with you about the better form of EFAs and let you know the proper dosage you should add to your dogs diet.
You must supply EFAs to your pet through your dogs diet, as fatty acids are not produced by your dogs body. If your veterinary surgeon suggests extra supplements of fatty acids, you should consider asking about linseed or sunflower oil.
Within as little as 4 weeks, you should notice a improvement in your dogs coat and skin. Watch the wonder of fatty acids at work in your dogs diet. By the time seven weeks have passed, you will notice a dramatic change in your pets health.
High levels of omega 3 fatty acids are supposed to ward off some forms of cancer. Cardiovascular health and joint health will improve, as well, with higher levels of omega 3 in your dogs diet.
Omega 6 fatty acids is present in ready-made dog food at effective levels. Supplementing omega 3 will help to improve the ratio and make a difference in your pets health. Fish and flax seed are really great sources of omega 3 fatty acids. Just always be cautious and ask your veterinary surgeon before you do any form of supplementation. Also take note that some varieties of fish may not be safe to be part of your dogs diet.
Supplementing your dogs diet may not be necessary. The only way to determine if your dogs diet does want extra fatty acids is to visit your veterinary, so you can both speak about your pets health. Never determine to medicate your dog without first seeking the advice of a professional. This is because your dogs diet needs to contain the right balance of nutrients. Good sources of EFAs are flaxseed, linseed, and sunflower oil. Your dogs diet is the first step in giving your pet overall health and a happy life with your pet for years to come.
Posted in Nutrition, Pug Articles
Posted on 06 January 2009. Tags: animals, dieting your dog, dog, dog diet, dog food, dog health, dogs diet, Healthy Dog, pet health, pets
When choosing a healthy dog diet it can often be difficult and confusing, that is if you let it be. The packaging and marketing of the products you wish to buy will frequently blur your perception of it. Your dogs diet is the easiest and best means to keep your pet in good health and happy for the many years you will have together. It is better for you to find a diet that will provide all the needed nutrients that are required for your pet to thrive rather than merely survive.
So here are some basic guidelines for you to follow when you are picking out the food for your dogs diet. you should know that every dog is different and what is the satisfactory diet for your neighbors dog may not be exactly what your pet needs.
The first step should always be when deciding your dogs diet, is to talk to your veterinarian. They will always have your pets interest at heart, just like you. The veterinaries recommendations will help you to make the right decision.
What you want to do is find a reputable make of dog food, that is the main ingredient of your dogs diet. It is not impossible to come across a high quality dog food that you have never heard of or seen before, but a well known manufacturer furnishes you with an amount of safety and security about the decision to feed your dog a healthy diet. Reputable and recognized dog food manufacturers take the time to research pet nutrition. This allows your pet to benefit from the company’s research rather than going it alone.
What you need to do is choose a dog food that is appropriate for your pets age. With a older that is displaying signs of aging, then it is best to consider a dog diet that is especially produced for senior dogs. On the other hand puppies have different nutritionary needs than adult dogs. You will want to find a variety of food that matches your dogs needs. Even the breed and size of your pet will make a difference in the type of diet you should feed it. Diets formulated specifically for small dogs and large breeds are readily available. You will need to keep this in mind when choosing your dogs diet.
Activity level and weight are other factors to consider when making the decision of what to feed your dog. If your dog is extremely active or obese, you may want to pick a type of dog diet that accommodates such situations. When you make up one’s mind on a specific diet for your dog, pay attention to the helping size. Obesity is a serious problem in pets. It can lead to hip trouble and take years off your pets life.
Table scraps are unquestionably not a healthy diet. Your dogs diet should consist of a high quality food especially designed to meet your pets dietary needs.
Only supplement a high quality diet when recommended by a veterinarian. Giving your pet too many supplementations in your dogs diet can lead to a lower quality of health.
Your dogs diet will fire his health, so select your dogs diet wisely. You need to select a brand of food that is reputable and suited to your dog. When you find the right diet for your pet it will promote good health and allow your dog to thrive for many years to come.
Posted in Nutrition, Pug Health
Posted on 03 January 2009. Tags: animals, dieting your dog, dog, dog diet, dog food, dog health, dogs diet, green bean dog diet, pet health, pets
For some time now, people have tossed around the idea of the green bean dog diet. You may have heard of this and thought about trying it. Lets take a look at the green bean dog diet and talk over some of the pros and cons of it.
If you decide to give your dog the green bean diet, you need to know that you can not only feed your dog green beans. By only giving your dog this green bean vegetable diet, would not be the correct healthy decision for your dogs diet. Pet owners should find the balance between dog food and green beans that will create the desired results.
The green bean dog diet is regular kibble for your pet combined with an amount of green beans. These green beans are a healthy means to keep your dog full between meals. Adding some green beans to the food at meal times will aid your dogs diet and keep your dog feeling full and happy between meals.
Should all dogs be eating the green bean diet? No not all dogs should have green beans added to their meals. The green bean dog diet is ideal for dogs who should lose weight. Numerous pet owners remain to use the green bean dog diet to assist retain a healthy weight for their pet. This is after the initial weight loss.
Both dogs and owners are frequently encouraged with the results of the green bean dog diet. Pet owners feel good about supporting the health of their dog. Also, it is comforting for us humans to see a large portion of food for our pet. Looking into the dog dish and seeing a few sparse kibbles totaling a half cup does not appear as generous as that same measure of kibble surrounded by a healthy helping of fancy cut green beans.
It is very rare that your dog will turn their nose up at the green beans. Dogs feel fuller and will have more of a happy attitude towards you. Also a increase in health and vitality.
One downside to consider when changing your dogs diet over to the green bean diet, is the added fiber. Many dogs systems will react to this, so monitor your pets outputs. Start adding the green beans slowly and then bit by bit increasing them. Some pet owners find it beneficial to only add the green beans to their dogs diet at one specific time during the day to keep their dogs potty schedule in order.
If you decide to turn your dogs diet over to the green bean dog diet, there are a few simple tips to keep in mine. You will not be feeding your dog several cans of green beans a day. Purchase a re-sealable lid to cover the open can of green beans for easier storage in the fridge between meals. Measure the amount of green beans in your dogs diet just as you would measure kibble or treats.
If you notice the store has green beans on sale, by all means, purchase a few cans ahead and stock up. Although green beans are not particularly expensive, it never hurts to save some cash.
When ever possible you should buy your canned green beans with no added salt. This is a healthy option for your dogs diet.
The green bean dog diet does have many advantages. But you will need to monitor your dogs intake of them to aid prevent unpredictable outputs. The green bean dog diet will assist to lose and maintain weight while keeping your pet healthy and happy.
Posted in Nutrition