7/27/2007

Does your cat sneeze?

We had an inquiry about "Cat sneezing" and we would like to share our research result with you.
Cat sneezing is a serious matter. It requires the immediate check up at the vet. The reason is that since this could be caused by many different problems, it is very important to discover where it is starting from. Many people believe cat sneezing is a symptom of allergy, but that's not the case most of the time.

Ear infections can cause sneezing in cats just as it can in people. Along with ear infections, nasal polyps can cause sneezing in cats. Our Echo Gold for feline ear infection has been an excellent product for anti-inflammatory function. This 100% herbal extract product will help your cat to be infection-free.

Cats may have allergies, although rare, the causes may be people dander and dust mites. Fungal infections cause sneezing in cats as well as cancer of the nose will cause sneezing. If that is the case, Stimmune for feline allergies is highly recommended. Feline Stimmune is an herbal formulation that helps to alleviate cat allergies by maintaining natural balance within the body and by stimulating the immune system. It can also be used to treat recurrent infections and fatigue.

Cat health sneezing problems due to cancer of the nose may be uncontrollable. To determine if the problem is a result of cancer, tests need to be run, such as x-rays, MRI’s and endoscope examinations. If this is the case, ES Clear for feline cancer is strongly recommended. This product will help your cat to fight against the cancer by slowing down the growth of tumors, cleansing the blood in its system and boosting the immune system as well. This product has been successful for dogs and cats with cancerous tumors.

Cat health sneezing results when foreign objects enter the nose, cause irritation, and well as a tickling affect. Grass or fuzz may enter the nasal passage and cause the cat to sneeze until the object is expelled.

If your cat has Rhinotracheitis, it causes sneezing and needs to be treated by a vet with a vaccination.

If you have a sneezing cat, call the vet immediately for check up. Small ignorance can shrink your pet's life.

7/25/2007

"THANK-YOU" to Tiffany

We just received this "Thank you" e-mail from our regular customer, Gisela. We recently posted her cat Buster's picture, having tomatoes and staying tough to fight against the disease.

PetWellbeing cares about your pet's wellbeing and our goal is to provide your pet a comfortable and better quality of life.

Here is Gisela's message:


Again I find myself gushing about you guys.
My kitty Buster is still alive and kicking vividly when it's time for his Tripsy and Hearty Heart, but thanks to hours on the phone with first Katherine (nominated for a metal) when I thought I would lose my boy in November 19 year old boy I contacted you saying thank you in my last letter.

The next day I could not believe when Tiffany called ME to find out how he was doing.
I mentioned to her that my little black monster had trouble making number two due to his diet-changes.

She promised to find out what may help and called me the NEXT day.
Let me just tell you it's astonishing how much love and compassion you all show (in this case Tiffany who spent so much time doing research for my little guy in litter-box-distress).

You all go way above and beyond of product distribution and while I spent countless hours crying my eyes out when the vet told me my kitty only had ten days to a month, I have cried many tears of gratitude and joy since I found you and your products.

My boy has celebrated his birthday in June and is now a methusalistic 20 years old.
He's the guy who likes Tomatoes, my friend just send you a photo recently.
Thank you so much for all your help, patience and products that have kept him well and happy and most of all for all the warmth, care and compassion of Tiffany (after Katherine in the
Winter) in recent days.

You are all Angels who not just saved my kitty's life but also bought him seven (so far) very happy and healthy months.
And thereby you made me a very, very happy kitty-mom with a permanent grin on my face every time the little one shows his hooligan-ways.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !!!

Gisela
(and her Tomato-thief Buster)

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7/24/2007

Customer's question- Regular vet VS Homeopathic vet

"Hi. I spoke to the customer service support last week and she was absolutely helpful and patient. One of my cats has a kidney failure and I was wondering if homeopathic vet totally disagrees with regular vet's treatment. If so, what would be the reason? I have 2 cats and 2 dogs. I have been taking them to regular vet for nearly 10 years now. Am I doing something harmful to my pets? After I spoke to you, I am very confused about what I've been doing. What would be my best choice for my pets?"-Elsa, Michigan

Thank you for the inquiry. All of our products are 100% natural and our herbal extract supplements are created by the natural vets. We respect regular vet's opinion and they go to the veterinary school for such a long time for reasons. Even if you use our products, it is absolutely necessary to be guided by your vet properly such as suitable diets and treatment. All of our products do not belong to the medication category and a lot of customers get confused in this part. Our products belong to "supplement" category which will help your pets to fight against the disease. Medication is for curing the cause which also could be strong chemical formulas that may sometimes brings liver damages from taking long period of time.

Our products work the most efficiently if you use it as preventatives. 80% of our regular customers have senior pets. It also could mean their immune system and digesting system are not as stable as young ones. Natural herbal extract is not known for side effect as long as it is not used with other conventional drugs from the vet. Our products can be used with conventional drugs, but some of the medication from the vet could cause reaction with our products. It is highly recommended to consult the vet before using our products in conjuction with pharmaceutical. We hear the comment from our customers quite often that their vets are skeptical about natural treatment and our customers face great dilema of decision making part.

Regular vets do not study about any type of herb. They could be doubtful only because they do not have much information themselves. Our product can be beneficial for particularly older pets with diseases that are unable to go under surgery or conventional drugs.

7/18/2007

Customer's testimonial-Hearty Heart and Tripsy for cats

We just received this nice picture from our regular customer in New York. Her cat, Buster has been using our Tripsy and Hearty Heart for 6 months and he is doing great!! Buster just celebrated his 20th birthday and we would like to say " Happy Birthday, Buster!!"


Hi,
About a year ago we turn to you for help for our cat Buster who just recently celebrated his 20th Birthday.
My friend Gisela firmly believes that your Hearty Heart and Tripsy helped him a lot and he is much better now than a year ago.
I just (for now) want to thank you and sending to you a couple of pictures of him eating tomato (happen to like tomatoes). Ms. Genis-New York

7/13/2007

Customer's testimonial-Tripsy for cats

We just received this comment from the customer and we would like to share it with you. Most of our customers are in the same situation as Ashley and they are hoping to extend the life of their pet by even a month if they could. We DO know how it feels. We would like to Thank Ashley that she still took her chance to try our product than putting her cat down. Decision making is the hardest and it could be very heart breaking to make. We are extremely happy to know that her cat is doing better. Here is Ashley's story:

My 13 year old cat Quatarrah was diagnosed with advanced kidney failure in January 2007 and the vet said she had about 3 months to live. She had lost a lot of weight, her fur was matted, she wouldn't play anymore, and didn't have a lot of energy. I was heart broken when the vet said there was nothing they could do except for me to give her the K/D food. So I started her on hte K/D, and went on the internet and found Tripsy. There were only about 2-3 comments online at the time, but all were positive, so I figured trying is better than not doing anything. So about two weeks after she was diagnosed, I started giving her the Tripsy along with the K/D canned food only, as well as raw food mixed with the canned occasionally.In one month she had gained a pound, her fur was no longer matted - she actually had the energy to groom herself again. Now, 6 months later, her weight is up to 11 lbs, she plays with her cat toys, loves going outside and sitting in the sun and rolling around in dirt, and her coat is so healthy and soft! I don't know what exactly turned it around for her - the tripsy, the K/D, the raw food, or just no more bad dry food, but I'm not going to change a thing!! I'm definitely a believer that the Tripsy had a LOT to do with it!!! Ashley S

7/10/2007

Dog oral hygiene-Customer's question




" I have a 7 months old puppy with exceptionally bad breath!! We brought him home when he was only 4 months old and his bad breath doesn't seem to disappear although I have been brushing his teeth everyday. He is super adorable, but his bad breath is absolute problem. Is there anything I can do to get rid of his terrible breath??" Mark P-New Jersey


If you are suffering because your dog has bad breath, the most likely cause is a dental problem. If you don’t get help for your dog at this stage and you continue to neglect its mouth, it will reach the advanced periodontal disease stage. Advanced periodontal disease is very painful for your pet and its teeth become loose and ultimately fall out. If they do not fall out on their own, they may need to be removed in order to prevent further damage. Your dog's breath will also be quite offensive at this point. I would recommend you to take him to the vet if it doesn't get better.


To prevent your dog having a bad breath: you can encourage your dog to chew. Rawhide chews, dog biscuits, (safe) bones, and chew toys can all be great for encouraging chewing. However, it is not recommended for dog with weight gain issue because it could be a bit fattening. Chew toys can be helpful , too and it will keep them busy. It is very important to choose chews that are large due to possible swallow-up. It also require very little chewing which will not help much.


We also have a mouth drop for dog bad breath. This product will protect your dogs from having an disturbing bad breath by fighting against bacterial infection and gingivitis. It is also highly recommended to have your dog teeth cleaned regularly by the vet. Prevention is the strongest and smartest!!

7/04/2007

Heatstroke in dogs


  • Animals, like people, can succumb to heat stroke. During the hot summer months, it is important for pet owners to take precautions to protect animals outdoors.

    It is not recommended to leave your dog outside during extreme hot afternoon or leave your dog in the car unattended with having windows closed. Personally, I do not prefer to leave my dog in the car regardless because there is no point of taking him with me unless he gets to walk around and enjoy the fresh air. If it is extremely hot, I always leave him at home. He gets to take a nap or plays with his toys. I also make sure that he is hydrated.

    The following are additional tips to keep your pets healthy and safe during hot weather:
  • Always carry a gallon of cold, fresh water when traveling with your pet.
  • If you keep your dog outside, make sure shade and water are available at all times.
  • Groom your pets so that their hair doesn't get too long. Dogs with long hair are more susceptible to heat stroke.
  • Avoid excessive exercise with your pet when it is hot outside.
  • Watch for hot pavement and beach sand because they can burn and injure a dog's paws.

The common symtoms of heatstroke are:

  • heavy panting
  • lethargy
  • blue tongue
  • pass out
Nupro Electrolytes for dog is an excellent supplement to keep your dog hydrated during hot summer days. This excellent product was developed with balanced ratios of all minerals essentials for optimum health and performance during stressful conditions.

This could be used all year around and even for cats!! Simply mix this product into the water or food. This product will provide required nutrition and help your pet's hydration. If your dog has poor water intake which could lead to kidney failure and bladder disorder, Nupro Electrolytes is highly recommended. Heatstroke can be prevented if you pay a little if extra attention.

7/03/2007

Respiratory Aid - Dog Cough Medicine


'Kennel Cough' is highly contagious in dogs and disease is found worldwide and will infect a very high percentage of dogs in their lifetime. The infection is a highly contagious intestinal disease causing vomiting and diarrhea in dogs of all ages. Particularly in young puppies, dehydration from coronavirus infection can be life - threatening.
The most common symptom is a dry hacking cough sometimes followed by retching. Many owners describe the cough as having a 'honking sound.' A watery nasal discharge may also be present. With mild cases, dogs continue to eat and be alert and active. Many times, there is a recent history of boarding or coming in contact with other dogs. In more severe cases, the symptoms may progress and include lethargy, fever, inappetence, pneumonia, and in very severe cases, even death. The majority of severe cases occur in immunocompromised animals, or young unvaccinated puppies.

Common causes of canine cough includes:


  • Allergies

  • Asthma

  • Bronchitis

  • Dog collar too tight

  • Irritants like cigarettes smoke

  • Infectious disease; usually kennel cough

The best prevention is to not expose your dog to other dogs, especially young puppies. If this cannot be avoided, then preventatives could be the smartest choice.


Our Respiratoray Aid for canine cough could be used as prevantatives and it is safe to use as this is 100% natural herbal extract. Canine cough could be developed to lethargy and infectious disease and it is alaso higly contageous, we would strongly recommend you to try our product as a preventative.

Respiratory Aid for canine cough contains:

Colt’s Foot: The flavonoids control coughing, relaxes spasms, soothes a dog’s irritated tissues and reduces inflammation; the lipophilic fraction stimulates phagocytosis.
Marshmallow: anti-inflammatory; controls bacterial infection in dogs; soothes and softens irritated tissues.
Plantain: antihistaminic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, expectorant, promotes healing and controls bacterial infection.
Mullein: a mucilaginous herb, soothes and lubricates tissues, and has analgesic, expectorant and antiseptic effects.
Horehound: antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and expectorant; relieves spasms.
Licorice: antitussive, anti-inflammatory, demulcent, expectorant (glycyrrhizin actions).
Lobelia
: causes immediate relaxation and expansion of a dog’s respiratory system, allowing oxygenated blood to flow freely.
Ginger: antioxidant; anti-inflammatory (inhibition of prostaglandins, thromboxane and leucotriene synthesis); inhibits platelet aggregation.
Myrrh: antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent; controls bacterial infection and enhances healing in dogs.

Please note that this product contains licorice which could cause reaction with any chemical drugs. If you are using any conventional medication from the vet, please e-mail us the name of the drugs along with dosage and we will check with the manufacture to make sure both could be used at the same time.


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