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Addressing the challenges of seasonal change
When pollen arrives, it is as visible as the dust that accumulates in your home. But regardless of pollen count, it’s the underlying conditions, not ragweed, that cause your patients to react. One way to mitigate this season’s challenge? Whole food nutrition. Read more.
Daily nutrition—a healthy idea
How do you deem a healthy-looking patient to be lacking nutrition solely by observation? Probably, you can’t. Every dog and cat has individual metabolic needs that are difficult to assess from afar. But, even if we can’t tell, the body knows.
Read more.
What do you do when you’re feeling under the weather?
If you only treat symptoms without replacing nutrition that’s lost when you’ve been feeling down, recovery takes longer. The same concept applies to targeted nutritional supplementation. Read more. |
| “We had an 18-month-old male Labrador retriever with a one-year history of challenges to his skin and ears. He was periodically prescribed anti-inflammatories, and was currently on antibiotics. Plus, his owners had to carry out a regular ear cleaning and treatment regimen.
“We gave Canine Dermal Support™ as complementary support for healthy skin and ears and a healthy coat. Within two months, his owner’s comment was that he was ‘200 percent better’.”
Ava Frick, DVM
Hartz 2006 Veterinarian of the Year Runner-Up
Veterinary Medical Director, EPI, Inc.
Animal Fitness Center, Union, Mo. |
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If your clients complain of their dogs’ excessive scratching with seasonal change, consider recommending Canine Dermal Support™. This nutritional whole food supplement will help you sustain healthy dermal function by maintaining liver, adrenal and intestinal function, which supports skin health from a deep metabolic level. |
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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Annual Convention
Washington D.C,
July 14 - 18, 2007
800-424-5249 www.avmaconvention.org
Central Veterinary Conference
Kansas City, MO
September 15 - 18, 2007
800-255-6864
www.thecvc.com
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA)
Annual Conference
Tulsa, OK
October 6 - 9, 2007
410-569-0795
www.ahvma.org
Wild West Veterinary Conference
Reno, NV
October 10 - 14, 2007
800-775-7062
www.wildwestvc.com |
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