SUNNY-DOG INK
Pet First-Aid Kits & Classes
A STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM IS NECESSARY TO KEEP YOUR DOG OR CAT HEALTHY & STRONG. Your pet's body generates free radicals every day! These chemically unbalanced ions cause damage to cells by oxidizing them, in the same way as metal becomes rusty and destroyed. Hence the free radicals are dangerous and scientists believe that the continuous exposure to free radicals is the major cause of aging and of many degenerative diseases in us humans and our canine and feline friends. Free radicals have been implicated in more than 50 health problems including allergies, skin & coat problems, hot spots, tumors, cancer, heart & vessel disease, cataracts, arthritis, digestive disorders and low energy. IT CAN HELP WITH ARTHRITIS AND DISCOMFORT FOR HIP DYSPLASIA TOO!
TO ORDER CALL
1 (800) 474-7044
CODE NUMBER: 496402
OR CLICK HERE:
www.nuvet.com/496402
You and your pets will be glad you did!
The ONLY supplement I've found that contains NO preservatives, NO sugars and NO fillers and IS human grade and ALL natural is NuVet PlusTM.
NOTE: When you look at the ingredient list for most other supplements, you'll see liver meal, sucrose and corn syrup listed first. Other companies make their supplements sweet because dogs love that taste, even if it's bad for them. NuVet however, uses slow-roasted chicken liver to increase the taste of their supplements rather than by using the harmful sugars. And because of their special dry roasting system, the chicken liver retains its B Vitamins and Omega-e Fatty Acids which are so very good for our pets.
Once on supplements, if your pet is healthy, you may not notice any outward change, but know theyre doing their job inside your pets body to keep the cells strong and impenetrable by free radicals. I use NuVet PlusTM and noticed amazing results with my 16 year-old Sheltie's skin. Also, my boys were itching like crazy when I adopted them and within 6 weeks on NuVet PlusTM, they stopped scratching. Their coats shine and they even seem to be shedding less. This product comes in tablets for dogs (which my bigger guys love as a treat) and also in an easy-to-use tasty powder form for both dogs and cats. All NuVet products are human grade and veterinarian tested.
NuVet also makes a terrific joint supplement (NuJoint PlusTM) A natural anti-inflammatory hip and joint therapy which contains Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM and Vitamin C. It comes in tablet form but since none of the NuVet products are heat pressed (which kills the benefits) they crush pretty easily. Coupled with a high quality pet food, exercise, fresh air and the NuVet PlusTM, all you pet needs is love & attention from YOU!
NuVet offers my students & customers a tremendous discount -- about 45% off what you'd pay at the Vet. Plus, if you go on autoship, they'll give you another 15% off, and then you won't have to worry about calling to reorder each month. Call NuVet directly at (800) 474-7044 and give them this order code #496402 or order online at www.nuvet.com/496402 for a huge money-savings discount.
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DOGGONE GOOD TO KNOW RULES
THAT ARE PURR-FECTLY WONDERFUL FOR CATS TOO!
1). Learn the shortest route to your nearest 24-hour Emergency Center. Putting the address on the refrigerator isn’t good enough. Actually drive there so that when you need it, you know exactly where it is. Don't be caught in an emergency wondering if it is a right turn or a left turn to the Animal Hospital! If you frequently take your pet hiking or to a park, you should also learn where the nearest emergency center is to that location. We can’t predict that our dog won’t be bitten by a snake, sprain or break a leg on treacherous terrain or encounter an aggressive animal. Just in case…YOU must know what to do! Putting the address on the refrigerator isn’t good enough.Actually drive there so that when you need it, you know exactly where it is. Don't be caught in an emergency wondering if it is a right turn or a left turn to the Animal Hospital!If you frequently take your pet hiking or to a park, you should also learn where the nearest emergency center is to that location.We can’t predict that our dog won’t be bitten by a snake, sprain or break a leg on treacherous terrain or encounter an aggressive animal.Just in case…YOU must know what to do!
2). ID your pet. In addition to tags, it is important to get your pet micro-chipped so that he can be quickly identified in case tags are lost. As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” so carry one of your dog or cat with you at all times so that you’ll be prepared to make a flyer or show a photo of your precious pet.
3). Observe your pet and give him a WEEKLY HEAD-TO-TAIL CHECK-UP. Knowing what is normal for your dog or cat will help you identify something abnormal. Be aware of how many times a day you fill water bowls and let pets outside. If suddenly your pet is asking you to perform these tasks more or less frequently than usual, they may need a check-up. Notice how your pet sits and stands. Are they suddenly leaning on one hip or seeming to labor getting up off the ground? Periodically feel for lumps and bumps (a woman in class located cancerous tumors after going home from one of my classes and saved her dog’s life by doing so), and always check for fleas, ticks and foxtails when your animals come in from the yard or a hike.
4). Always keep dogs on leash or in a fenced yard so that you can keep them safe from traffic (the #1 most preventable injury to animals), other animals, pesticides that might be on your neighbors lawn, poisons in garbage cans and more. It's also a great to observe his bathroom habits so that you can be alerted to when something isn't normal.
5). Establish a good relationship with your veterinarian and take your pets for annual check-ups including special tests for seniors. Brush their teeth regularly with toothpaste designed for pets (never human toothpaste which contains detergents) and check for “bubble-gum” pink gums, white teeth and no odor which are signs of good health. Also have your pet’s teeth cleaned professionally twice annually. If you are concerned about anesthesia, there are great anesthesia-free clinics – no excuses!
6). Feed High Quality Food. Please read the labels and know what you are feeding your dog or cat. Discuss his diet with your Veterinarian or Nutrition Expert, and remember...just before it is good for humans, doesn't make it safe for our dogs and cats: Chocolate, Macadamia Nuts, Onions/Chives/Garlic, Grapes/Raisins. Bread Dough and many more of the foods in our homes can prove poisonous to our pets!
7). Supplement your pet's diet with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants! There are many on the market these days and many are composed of mainly SUGAR! Read the labels and do your research. One I've had success with is NUVET (see my Pet Care & Nutrition Tips Page). Antioxidants protect your pet -- they combat free radicals (unstable oxygen molecules/unpaired electrons) that strike every cell in your pets body more than 10,000 times per day until they break down and weaken the cells. This leads to allergies, skin and coat problems, tumors, cancer, heat & vessel disease, cataracts, arthritis, digestive problems and low energy. If your pet is healthy, you may not notice any change using supplements, HOWEVER...they are doing their job on the inside of your pets body to keep the cells from breaking down and being weakened by these notorious free radicals.
8). Train and Socialize your Pet! A well-behaved pet obeys commands and stays out of trouble. A well-socialized pet is friendly and less likely to get in a fight with another animal..
9). Learn Pet First Aid & CPR to prepare yourself to handle the unexpected, but once you have the knowledge...you will also need the tools for the job! Precious time is wasted looking for bandages, peroxide and other needed items. Make sure you have all the items together in once place in your Pet First-Aid Kit (see our Products page to learn how to get the Sunny-dog Ink Deluxe Pet First-Aid Kit).