Friday, September 28, 2007

Helping Our Pet Companions Recover and Maintain Natural Health

Title: Helping Our Pet Companions Recover and Maintain Natural Health
Author: Jennifer Kays

Helping Our Pet Companions Recover and Maintain Natural Health
Anyone who has experienced having a pet, knows beyond a
doubt of their vital importance for our lives and emotional
health. Whether it's a dog that warns us of danger,
protects us or comforts us when we're feeling "down" or
it's a cat in a hospice that curls up beside a dying
patient to be with and comfort them in a time of deep,
mystical transition beyond words and cognitive
understanding. Pets have been a important part of providing
companionship and comfort for elderly people. Dogs, cats,
horses, and other animals have been our children's teachers
providing lessons of love, responsibility, confidence,
sharing, comfort, strength, courage, play, communication,
laughter and many other essential life lessons. It has
been shown that the touch of a pet literally improves our
physical health as well as our emotional health.

We share so much in common with our animal friends. We
realize that part of what we share with our pets are health
concerns. Just as we do, our pets can suffer from
allergies, infections, heart disease, asthma, arthritis,
kidney and urinary distress, wounds, excess weight gain,
joint pain, eye conditions, skin disorders and other health
concerns or chronic disease. It is extremely painful to be
in close relationship with our pet for years and then lose
it to an illness that cannot be reversed or treated. Often
the powerful drugs that carry the risk of harmful side
effects also carry that risk for our pets. Often these
drugs only suppress the symptoms of an unwanted health
condition. In time, these health conditions can become
worse and require more frequent does of drugs or stronger
drugs. Often the drugs seem to have cured the health
disorder only to have the health disorder return with
increased discomfort when the drugs are stopped.

Because of this, many of us have chosen to actively treat
and prevent our pet's health disorders with alternative
therapies that are fulling a large gap left by conventional
animal medicine. Many alternative natural pet care
supplements and remedies are a measure of prevention that
will save our pets unnecessary suffering and discomfort and
provide our pets a general healthy well being that greatly
improves our lives and enhances our relationship with our
pet companions. It is our responsibility to do for our pet
friends what they are unable to do for themselves.

We can help our pet companions by avoiding feeding them
foods with high fat content or excess grain. Even then,
many pet foods lack essential vitamins, minerals, amino
acids and essential fatty acids vital for our pet's health.
We have available to us, many natural vitamin and mineral
supplements. Some of these natural vitamins and mineral
supplements are in "treat" form that excite and please our
pets and afford us a chance for playful interaction with
our pet friends. Natural pet health care products help with
joint pain recovery, motion sickness, nerve calming, muscle
relaxants, digestive health, skin and fur health and eye
drops for clarity, oral health, weight control and bladder
i.e. urinary health. Also available are natural shampoos
and insect repellents for our pet's comfort and health. We
even have available to us, natural aromatherapy products to
control unwanted order and enhance our pet's emotional
wellbeing.

We are grateful for all the wonderful ways that our pet
companions enhance our lives and help improve and our
physical and emotional health and well being. We are
grateful for the lessons that our pets have taught and
continue to teach us. We can actively demonstrate our
appreciation, respect and responsibility for our animal
friends, by attending to their physical and, yes, emotional
health by providing our pets with natural pet health care
products that keep them safe, healthy, vibrant, and active.
Our efforts are beyond obligation. Our caring for our pets
is motivated by our gratitude and love.

About the Author:

Jennifer has more than twenty years experience with all
natural pet health care products. More information about
natural pet health care is available at =>
http://www.sweetmedicineessentials.com/natural-pets-c-14.htm
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What Should You Know About Pet Medicine?

Article Title: What Should You Know About Pet Medicine?
Author: Pertic Brendon

Just like when you or any family member is ill, when you find
that you have a sick pet medicine is what you'll be needing to
give it as well. Your pet is just as much a family member as
anyone else, especially if they have been with you through your
good times and bad. Some pets might be childhood friends who are
now in their old age. Pets need medicine as well, so you'll need
to see their wants when they fall sick as well.

It's easy enough to pick up a pet at the pet store and think
glibly that you will care for it, then forget all about it as
time goes by, but that isn't playing fair by your pet. It too
should expect to be cared for and looked after well into its
dotage just as you would an older relative. There'll also be
special pet medicine that you will need to get for your pet when
it falls sick.

Animals are prone to the same whims and fancies of fate that we
are, and they also get the same diseases and illness that we do.
Not exactly the same but more of the pet version, which is why
they need pet medicine. So don't feed your human medicine to
your pet as this could be lethal.

If you're interested in administering to pets however, you
could of course become a veterinarian. These wonderful people
are the shamans of the pet world and will know exactly what pet
medicine to administer to your pet when the need arises. If you
feel the calling in your blood to look after animals and care
for them, then this could be the route you were looking for.

This could unlock your hidden talents and set you on the path
of a great career. That is of course only if you enjoy being
with pets. If not then this job is definitely not for you.
However, if you have a pet, you'll still need to be able to give
your own pet the prescribed pet medicine in the right dosages,
at the right times.

Look after your pet with great care. You'll never find the same
lifelong love and devotion from anyone else that you would from
a faithful pet. One pet is worth a thousand people who will only
stand by you in the best of times. So remember that your pet
needs medicine too, just as we do and give them the pet medicine
they need.

About The Author: Author's Sites:
http://dogi-food-recipes.blogspot.com ,
http://cat-food-recipes.blogspot.com ,
http://myaroma.blogspot.com

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