Thursday, November 15, 2012

veterinary secret reavealed

I, a knowledgeable veterinarian with over 15 years of experience, contributed to my pet's death.
I came to question exactly why I believed in utilizing only "conventional" veterinary medicine to heal pets.
I questioned all the "scholarly information" that I had been taught in veterinary school.
I did some deep soul searching...
WHY did this happen?
It happened because I didn't question modern veterinary medicine, and I gave Hoochie harmful medication, I fed him "Veterinary approved" food, and I injected his body yearly with cancer inducing Vaccines.
WHO was to blame?
I gave him the medication, the vaccines and the carcinogenic food. Yes, my profession, the large drug companies and the food companies played a role. But, I should have known better.
HOW can I prevent this from happening again to another pet?

commercials dog food

If your dog is still on a commercial food diet, you need to switch your dog immediately. The dangers associated with a commercial dog food diet is overwhelming – from immediate effects like a dull coat and foul smelling dog’s breath, to longer term effects like increasing the risk for canine cancers and a shorter life span.
And that’s the sad truth that the commercial pet food companies don’t want you to know. The amount of processing and additives that go into the preparation of the commercial dog food contain chemicals that are not optimal for your dog and may even make them sickly and die early.

petsumer report

You simply cannot decide on a dog food or cat food by looking at the front of the bag or can; this is marketing, it is not the truth about what's inside the pet food.  Actually, the front of a pet food bag is legally allowed to lie to you.  Pet food regulations state a pet food label can contain "unqualified claims, either directly or indirectly".  Unqualified claims mean a pet food label can claim 'Premium' or 'Choice Ingredients' when the truth is far from premium or choice.
The next challenge pet owners are up against...Pet food regulations ALSO do NOT allow a pet food manufacturer to make any statements to quality or grade of ingredients on their label.  Some pet foods use the same quality of meat you'd purchase in the grocery for any other member of your family.  Problem is, these pet foods are NOT allowed to tell you this (yes, I know - it's ridiculous; rules allow them to make unqualified claims, but the same rules say they can't be honest).  A quality minded pet food manufacturer, who uses the same quality of meat that you would purchase in the grocery for your family is NOT allowed to tell you that.  (Association of American Feed Control Officials model regulations.)
Some pet foods contain chemicals and dyes linked to cancer and serious illness.  Some canned pet foods have a lining inside the can that contains BPA, a chemical scientifically linked to cancer. 
Petsumer Report reviews tells you which Pet Food Manufacturers use human quality ingredients, BPA lined cans, and who uses risky chemicals and dyes.

puppy training

 I've been in all of these situations with the four Lhasa Apso dogs I've had now so I know the huge responsibility that can hang on your shoulder with pets.  Fortunately, I had a solution to effectively manage all of these issues.

If you are reading this, I'm assuming that you are thinking about the possibility using a system of potty training dogs indoors for your new pet.  The great news is that not only is potty training puppies with a dog litter box possible, but there are some HUGESIGNIFICANT BENEFITS that come along with it.  That's why I've become a total advocate for this system and I would like to share with you these great benefits.

the herbal bound for pet care

Making products for your own pet is easy and can be a great way to save money in this economy.  For less than the price of two bottles of top-quality pet shampoo, you can learn all the secrets and recipes for making dozens of different products at a fraction of the cost.  Not only will you be taking healthier care of your pet's skin and coat, you can save hundreds, possibly thousands, of dollars over the lifetime of your pet.
If you are looking for a way to make money, it may surprise you to learn that my products literally cost me pennies to produce and sell at unbelievable mark ups.  A finished product, after packaging, costs just under $2 to make and can retail for $10 - $18.  At this rate, you can see how high the profit margin can be.
The pet care industry is thriving, even in these tough times.  According to market research, more than 60% of US households own a pet and, in 2010, Americans spent more than $48 billion dollars on their pets.  By making and selling pet skin care products using the recipes you will find in my guide, you can claim some of those profits for yourself!