by Dogs Naturally on April 30, 2012
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Last week, I was faced with the prospect of a dying dog. My Aaron had been suffering from a brain tumor and was slowly declining. I reluctantly attended a trade show for a week as Aaron was pretty stable and still enjoying his food. The morning of my return, he simply stopped eating. When I [...]
Do you have pets but still crave a lush green lawn? Be careful how you go about it. A newly published study (Abstract of Environmental Health 112(1): 171-6 (Jan. 2012), shows a link between lawn chemicals and cancer in dogs. In the study, researchers identified 263 dogs with biopsy-confirmed canine malignant lymphoma (CML), 240 dogs [...]
By Catherine O’Driscoll March/April 2012 Issue View, print or save this article as a PDF I decided to send a questionnaire to my holistic veterinary friends after receiving an email from a veterinarian whose daughter was brain damaged by the MMR vaccine. Her email, added to conversations I have had with veterinary friends and my experience of trying to effect change [...]
The key to natural health is balance. As the body moves away from homeostasis, or its normal way of going about its business, it becomes more susceptible to disease. When the body is placed in an unnatural state, unnatural outcomes will result because the body is pushed out of balance. When given antibiotics, the immune [...]
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by Dogs Naturally on April 13, 2012 · 1 comment
If you’ve read any of our pages, you have probably come to the conclusion that adverse events caused by vaccination are not always textbook cases of sudden fever, itching and inflammation. In the cases of acute reaction however, there is some research that you will want to know about. Many seemingly minor vaccine reactions such [...]
In 2003, the Texas Administrative Code allowed triennial rabies vaccination for the first time. Despite this, members of the veterinary community voiced their concerns that moving to the three year vaccine would confuse pet owners and they would ‘forget’ to vaccinate their animals. They claimed it would be a public health threat. To determine the [...]