1. Cavaleri, Franco, Vitalité Québec , janvier 2009. La supplémentation excessive est à l’origine d’incroyables malentendus. Les comptes rendus trop brefs quefournissent les médias sans divulguertous les faits sèment une grande confusion dans l’esprit du public.N’importe quelle substance, administrée incorrectementet à très haute dose, mêmel’eau, peut avoir des effets toxiques. Toutefois, ces craintes non …
Read MoreOBESITY in dogs; trickle-down effect from humans to Huskies (Part I and Part II) 0
Obesity is a growing problem; and one that has a trickle-down effect – from humans to Huskies. Statistics indicate that as many as 25 – 30% of North Americans are obese, and our pets are taking after us. A fat dog is an unhealthy dog, one more prone to diabetes, heart disease, joint problems and …
Read MoreOBESITY IN PETS MIRRORS OBESITY IN HUMANS 0
As our pets are brought more intimately into the family setting they begin to adopt our lifestyles and with this our lifestyle-related ailments. Statistics indicate that as much as 25-30% of North Americans are obese and our pets are merging right into that range. Fit animals can live as much as 20% longer than fat …
Read MoreOral Health; The Deeper Truth 0
By the age of three, 80% of dogs will show some signs of dental disease, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society. Poor oral hygiene is linked to a number of health risks, ranging from periodontal disease, which can cause tooth soreness or loss, and difficulty eating to diseases that affect other functions of the body.
Read MorePut life back into your pet’s food. 0
Money and time saved feeding convenient less expensive nutrition is sure to be spent in multiples on veterinary bills and medical care as your pet ages. As our pets age antioxidant production in their cells declines making it more difficult for them to tolerate adversity; and this includes their ability to tolerate poor nutrition and illness. The obvious solution is to choose the best quality nourishment possible from puppyhood; food that has not been processed or at least preserves the most nutrient activity possible. However, this is still not enough health insurance for our senior pets.
Read MoreSunscreen from the inside out. 0
The most effective sunscreen we can apply for our human- and fur-children comes in the form of orally supplemented antioxidants. The rise in skin and other cancers amongst our human and pet populations is a function of environmental changes wedded to the unfortunate decline in antioxidant activity in our processed foods. Summer is as good a time as any to make certain that antioxidant protection is at its fullest.
Read MorePotential Within: Your Dog’s Health 0
Today more than ever, pets are a welcome and important part of our families. They are vital to human well being, and their own well being is in human hands. How can we love, guide, care for, shelter and nourish our dogs in a way that will be meaningful for their health and quality of life?
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