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99 Bottles of Bowser Beer™ on the Wall

May 14, 2008 · By Editor 

3BusyDogs, Inc. Introduces Non-Alcoholic “Beer” Treat for Canines Scottsdale, AZ. – Dog owners are increasingly bonding with their pets. They’re dressing Minnie or Max in an outfit that matches... Read more »

Baytril, Blindness, and Your Cat

May 1, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Antibiotics are often used in the treatment of various feline diseases. Due to over-use of antibiotics, bacteria can develop resistance to frequently used antibiotics; as a result, antibiotics become less... Read more »

The Natural Health Bible For Dogs & Cats

May 1, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Selecting a type of health care is very much a personal choice. For those of us who have chosen an integrated approach, combining the best of conventional medicine with the best of “natural”... Read more »

Toxic Relationships Between Doctor and Patients

May 1, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Dear Dr. Shawn: ”Could you explain a term I’ve heard? On one of my email groups someone was talking about a “toxic relationship” that can occur between a patient and a doctor. What is this? Does... Read more »

Chiropractic Therapy in Pets

March 18, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Chiropractic therapy is the use of spinal manipulation to improve health. Like other complementary therapies, chiropractic medicine is designed to work at the appropriate level of the healing process... Read more »

TTouch Technique’s Calming Effect on Pets

March 12, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

In 1978, Linda Tellington-Jones created TTeam as a gentle approach to help horses with behavioral problems. Later, she refined the technique and created a series of touches using small, circular hand... Read more »

Glandular Cellular Therapy in Pets

March 10, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Glandular therapy (cell therapy, tissue therapy) is the use of whole animal tissues or extracts of these tissues that are used for health maintenance and the therapy of mild health problems typically involving... Read more »

Veterinary Aromatherapy

March 10, 2008 · By Dr. Shawn Messonnier - The Natural Vet 

Aromatherapy uses volatile oils to achieve a physical or psychological response. Fragrant oils and spices have been used medically for thousands of years in the Middle East. In the 1930’s the term... Read more »

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