Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Latest news, new products for horses

Brand new all natural herbal formulas for horses
The new products for horses include EQuine Colic CalmTM, to address acute colic; EQuine Joint ReliefTM, a formula to relieve stiff muscles; EQuine Horse CalmTM, a formula that temporarily calms and soothes highly-strung, stressed and anxious horses; and EQuine Respiratory ReliefTM, a formula to temporarily relieve symptoms of respiratory distress in horses.

All of our natural remedies are manufactured using the Full Spectrum Approach (TM), a set of standards and processes that combine the best quality, laboratory tested, raw
ingredients, and all of our homeopathic remedies are manufactured according to HPUS standards under the supervision of qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists.
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PetAlive EQuine Colic Calm (200g) PetAlive EQuine Fly Repellant (12ml) PetAlive EQuine Healthy Hooves Oil (250ml) PetAlive EQuine Horse Calm (200g)
PetAlive EQuine Colic Calm (200g)

PetAlive EQuine Fly Repellant (12ml)

PetAlive EQuine Healthy Hooves Oil (250ml)

PetAlive EQuine Horse Calm (200g)
Price $54.95

Price $47.95


Price $54.95
PetAlive EQuine Immunity Booster (250mg) PetAlive EQuine Joint Relief (200g) PetAlive EQuine Respiratory Relief (200g) PetAlive EQuine Shiny Coat Supplement (250mg
PetAlive EQuine Immunity Booster (250mg)

PetAlive EQuine Joint Relief (200g)

PetAlive EQuine Respiratory Relief (200g)

PetAlive EQuine Shiny Coat Supplement (250mg
Price $169.95

Price $54.95

Price $54.95

Price $169.95
PetAlive EQuine Wound Care (100ml)
PetAlive EQuine Wound Care (100ml)
Price $109.95

Horse Health Information and Equine Care
When you begin to care for the health of a horse, there's so much to learn that it may seem impossible to learn it all. From the daily care of hooves to maintaining your horse's teeth, joints and internal health, you are responsible for a lot of animal! Keeping your horse healthy involves choosing the right feed, watching out for colic and other digestive problems, paying attention to foot and leg issues, riding with the proper tack, correct grooming, regular vaccinations and deworming, and a hundred other details.


How to Examine Your Horse
Internal Parasites
Management methods that keep infestation levels down
Deworming Program
External Parasites and Pests
Infectious Diseases
Risk Factors
Vaccination
Common Infectious Diseases
Vaccine Combinations
Common Medical Problems
Malnutrition
Teeth
Colic
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Heaves)
Tying-up Syndrome (Exertional Rhabdomyolysis, Azoturia, Black Water Disease or Monday Morning Disease)
Poisoning
Skin Conditions
Common Lameness Problems
Navicular Disease (Syndrome)
Laminitis (Founder)
Joint and Tendon Sheath Infections
Subsolar Abscess (Sole Abscess)
Thrush
Tendonitis (Bowed Tendon)
Splints
Bucked Shins
Ringbone
Sidebone
Clubfeet
Sweeney
Developmental Orthopedic Disease
Wobbler
Bone Spavin (Jack Spavin)
Bog Spavin
Upward Fixation of the Patella
Stringhalt
Curb
Capped Hock
Miscellaneous Conditions
Umbilical Hernias
Scrotal Hernia (Inguinal Hernia)
Eye Conditions
Wounds
Horse Colic
Horse colic information for owners, breeders and riders. Sadly equine colic can be deadly if left untreated and is the number one cause of death among race horses.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Treat your pets naturally with safe herbal remedies

In reality pets today are not as healthy as they were 20 to 30 years ago. As a breeder and pet owner myself, I find this news to be heart wrenching and disappointing. Sadly many pet owners wonder why this is true. Well to tell you the truth it is often our own doings that cause these poor defenseless animals to have health issues. You see modern living has taken it's toll on our pets health in many ways. Poor diets and lack of exercise are the two major contributing factors causing such a decline in pet health. However you can take action now and fight back against pet illnesses and disease like parvo-virus or cancer and many others by taking some very simple life saving steps. First, provide your pets with a healthy diet whether it be a quality all-natural kibble or home made balanced diet. Second, daily vitamins can help to restore your pets health and boost their immune system by ensuring they get all of the proper minerals that their bodies need on a daily basis to survive. Unfortunately so many people are deceived by fancy advertisements and marketing techniques used by manufacturers today when they are buying pet food. Just remember that fancy packaging can often be misleading and trick buyers into believing that the product is good or better than others. Read the labels carefully before you decide which pet food is right for Rover. It is true that even many veterinarians will push these expensive canned diets on their customers even though they are not as great as we believe them to be. It all boils down to money. Money makes the world go round or so they say. Don't think for one minute that those vets selling that expensive canned food with the fancy labels aren't getting a financial reward for pushing that misleading phony miracle pet food in a can. Be creative and use your head when deciding which diet suits your pets and your budget best.


Author,

Janelle Nystrom

Breeder & web developer

http://www.naturallypethealthy.com


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Elf cats becoming popular household pets

There is a new meow in town. Elf cats are one of the newest and rarest feline breed to hit the show hall. Registered now as experimental with The International Cat Association and The Rare and Exotic Feline Registry.

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Wake Up Your Cat, Take A Picture Of It [PICS]

So cute so I had to share..

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