Natural Health Bible for Dogs & Cats : Your A-Z Guide to Over 200 Conditions, Herbs, Vitamins, and Supplements

Three Rivers Press

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UPC:
9780761526735
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2001-05-21
Release Date:
2001-05-31
Author:
Shawn Messonnier D.V.M.
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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2000 Winner, Better Health for Life Award, Cat Writer's Association (CWA)
When it comes to your dog's or your cat's health, you want the best health care available. But did you know that conventional medicine is not the only answer, or even the best answer?
Inside you'll learn from a respected veterinarian how the therapeutic wonders of natural medicine can benefit your dog or cat. This comprehensive guide discusses more than 40 common conditions or diseases that can affect your pet and how they can be treated or improved with natural medicine.
Easy to understand and use, with cross-references between conditions and treatments, this informative resource includes:
An A-Z guide to common health conditions
An A-Z guide to herbs, vitamins, and supplements
Dietary recommendations for specific health concerns
Proven complementary therapies for your pet
And much, much more!
Do your pet a great favoradd this complete reference to your library. You'll both be glad you did.
Inside, natural treatments for:
Allergies
Obesity
Cancer
Kidney Disease
Arthritis
Heart Disease
Feline Leukemia
Dental Disease
Ear Infections
And many more common conditions
Incredibly well thought-out and organized. This bible will serve as an excellent reference for veterinarians and pet owners alike. L. Phillips Brown, D.V.M., product manager, Inter-Cal Nutraceuticals
A concise overview of common animal conditions and available complementary therapies that will help readers ensure their pets and patients receive the best treatment. Myrna Milani, D.V.M., author, Preparing for the Loss of Your Pet
This bible is a 'new testament' that may help pet caregivers heal their sick pets. Alice Villalobos, D.V.M.