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Max Testimonial; incontinence, diarrhea and constipation
Why animals need massages, too!
De-matting a cat (or dog, for that matter!)
Food No-No's for Cats and Dogs
What to Avoid in Commercial Pet Foods

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Max Testimonial; incontinence, diarrhea and constipation

Here's a new testimonial from one of our clients in the Chicago area:
 
"In October 2010 I contacted you for help with my Max a 10 yo male cat that had been on progressively increasing doses of medication for both his bowels and bladder.  His episodes of incontinence and alteration between severe constipation and profound diarrhea had been increasing for about 2 years. The last episode was coming home to finding that Max laying in a huge stool, and that he had defecated all over the house, and urinated in 3 different areas in a period of 4 hours; it was so bad that I had even asked the doctor if I was doing the wrong thing by keeping him alive.

Why animals need massages, too!

Most of the work that we do involves helping pet owners help their animals through some type of acute or chronic conditions like allergies, thyroid imbalances, sensitive stomachs and arthritis symptoms.  Sometimes we get a call for massage services for a dog or cat, and we appreciate these owners' understanding of how important body work can be for our animal companions.
 
Animals, like us, can experience severe back strain, leg cramps and other musculo-skeletal conditions that cause great pain and discomfort.

Food No-No's for Cats and Dogs

So, you're ready to start giving your cat or dog some real food instead of processed commercial food?  Awesome - a healthy diet is the fundamental basis for a healthy animal (or person)! 
 
Be careful, though, to avoid the following ingredients that can be dangerous:
 
Onions, onion powder, chives:can lead to gastrointestinal irritation, damage to red blood cells, and severe anemia; all types should be avoided (raw, cooked, dehydrated,powdered, etc). Cats are more susceptible than dogs, but it can be toxic for both.

What to Avoid in Commercial Pet Foods

We all want to take the best care of our pets, and the best place to start is with a quality diet.  However, many commercial pet foods contain ingredients that you certainly would not feed your pet if you were aware of their source.  The following items are things to avoid in commercial pet formulas - read the labels, and check them every time you buy...pet food manufacturers DO change their formulas, so a brand and recipe that meets your criteria today, may not tomorrow.
 
1. “By-products” of any sort: These ingredients are what is rejected for human consumption such as feathers, beaks, feet, waste, dead, disabled, dying and diseased animals.

What Does "Holistic Health" mean?

You may be wondering what the term "holistic" means when it comes to your pets and companion animals.  Lately, this term has been thrown around as synonymous with "natural," "organic" or "healthy."  It goes without saying that, although these terms are somewhat related, they do not mean the same thing.
 
Holistic health is beyond looking at symptoms, but rather looking at the entire animal, its environment, diet, sleeping area, habits, and other factors to see the whole (or "holistic") story of what that animal or pet needs the most.
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