Obesity In Our Pets

March 29th, 2011

Many pet owners think their pet is not overweight have a problem. However, the truth is that obesity in pets pose serious health risks and it is something which vets are seeing more and more. In fact, recent statistics show that obese and overweight pets are more common than those of normal weight. Being obese [...]

Do You Have Your Pet ?

March 22nd, 2011

Arthritis is a progressive disease and the simplest definition is inflammation of the joint. Any damage to the cartilage in the joint and wear and tear which are held daily during the movement, slowly destroys the thin layer of protective cartilage, and in response the body triggers a reaction that leads to destruction and inflammation [...]

Falls Our Pets

March 16th, 2011

Cataract is an eye disorder that frequently affects older pets including dogs and cats. When you have cataract, the fibers in the lens of the eye located behind the eye becomes cloudy. The lens is generally transparent to allow clear view, sharp vision. The cataract blocks light through the eye and therefore the transparency of [...]

Support and encourage the nervous system activity in the brain. The brain and nervous system form an intricate network of electrical signals that are responsible for coordinating the muscles, senses and emotion in our pets. Think of the nervous system as the body’s electrical system. Because of these electrical impulses, the limbs move – an [...]

The Burdock

March 9th, 2011

Thyroid and healthy liver function, assisting digestive processes, and natural metabolism, increase the ability to process dietary fat through the production of bile and this will help you look and feel healthier. Herbal medicine and homeopathy can also help maintain overall systemic functioning and promote health and vigor of our pets. There are natural remedies [...]

High cholesterol, also known as hyperlipidermia is defined by excessive amounts of fatty substances in the bloodstream increased. Like humans, dogs and cats cholesterol in the blood may increase. Cholesterol is a lipid molecule – a fatty substance produced waxy liver to digest fats from food. It is transported through large molecules called lipoproteins in [...]

Digestive Disorders

March 3rd, 2011

Like us, our pets are often subject to the harmful effects of processed foods, preservatives and additives in food, environmental pollutants, and stress of modern life. These factors can affect digestive functioning and can lead to a number of complaints and digestive disorders. What causes digestive problems? One of the biggest problems that cause digestive [...]