10/30/2007

How to Treat your Dog's or Cat's Pink Eye Infections (Conjunctivitis)


Understanding Conjunctivitis

One of the most irritating sights to look at is a swollen, pink eye in either your dog or cat. Imagine what they might be going through too! When your pet has been afflicted with conjuctivitis, his or her eye will appear to be severely bloodshot and irritated, while his or her surrounding tissue, including the eyelids, become swollen and inflamed. The eye, itself may begin to emit a distinctive discharge often mixed with pus. All the agony may last for several days to a week or more. If not properly treated, the damage could eventually take away their whole eyesight. But pink eyes are easily treatable, so there is nothing to worry about.

Common Symptoms of Conjunctivitis

A pus-filled discharge sometimes occurs
Apparent eye pain
Common symptoms of canine pink eye
Excessive tears
Red or pink in the dog's eyes
Your dog avoids bright lights or bright places

Treating Conjunctivitis

PetWellbeing's all-natural canine and feline Easy Eye will help to soften, alleviate, and reduce your dog's eyes to their healthy, natural state.

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10/29/2007

How to Treat your Cat or Dog's Anxiety and Stress

How to Treat Anxiety or Stress Levels for your Dog or Cat

Let's face it, animals have emotions too. Dogs, cats and human beings alike, are all prone to and suffer from active bouts of stress due to environmental, emotional, and physical factors. Such stressful times can not only be harmful to your pet, but also to you as a pet owner. Canines and felines both experience three forms of anxiety: social, noise, and separation.

Perhaps, one of the most distinguishing characteristics that allows an owner to sense that their pet is in danger of stressful times is their drooping, puppy-like look, a saddened, almost despondent look and feel that only you as a keen owner can perceive.
Only you know how your four-legged friend feels in such moments. And only you know that a natural solution is the best solution.

Our natural solutions can assist along with your loving care and hugs:

If your pet misses you while you are going away or it too hyper at times, you may like to consider treating your canine or feline companion to an all-natural remedy with no side effects to lessen the stress and anxiety of him or her.

Are you concerned about your pet's aggressive behavior? Feline or canine Matricalm is our natural remedy that works to calm anxiety and excitability. It is suitable for treatment of both adult dogs and cats, puppies and kittens.

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10/26/2007

How to Treat your Dog's or Cat's Bad Breath

Treating your Dog's or Cat's Bad Breath

We all know how annoying bad breath can be, especially when it involves your beloved four-legged friend. It makes for discomforting times especially when one desires to be close to their cat or dog.

Also referred to as halitosis, bad breath can be a serious health sign problem in your beloved pet. Sometimes the odor will be the result of an infection or other medical problem located in the canine's or feline's mouth, while in other cases the problem will be elsewhere in the body, simply releasing the foul smell through your pet's mouth. Either way, halitosis needs to be properly dealt with in order to protect and promote your dog's or cat's health and well-being.

In some circumstances, a dog or cat will simply need better dental care in order to effectively deal with its bad breath, but in other situations halitosis can be a sign of far more serious medical conditions which need to be brought to your attention for treatment.

If your dog or cat does have bad breath, there are other symptoms to watch out for that may indicate your canine or feline friend has an underlying disease. For example:

Depression
Difficulty eating
Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
Drooling
Facial swelling
Nasal discharge
Pawing at the mouth
Oral discharge, bloody or otherwise
Sneezing

If you observe any of these symptoms in addition to your dog's or cat's bad breath, a disease or infection could very well be at the root of the problem. However, even if you only observe the foul odor, it's still important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian so that the cause of your pet's halitosis can be identified and treated, preventing continuation of the unpleasant odor as well as protecting your furry friend's health and happiness.

In the meanwhile, Petwellbeing's 100% natural remedies will help:

Mouth Drops
Do you enjoy getting close to your dog or cat, but gasp at his or her breath? Canine Mouth Drops will quickly eliminate your pet's bad breath. Additionally, these all-natural mouth drops can treat your dog’s mouth infections and gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases, which are what cause the bad breath in the first place.

Z-Ridge Edible Dental Chew Bones (small and medium sizes)
Z-Ridge dental bones feature an exclusive ridged surface, the polishing action of calcium carbonate, and the ideal density for a longer cleaning time. Z-Ridge helps fight "doggy breath" for your cat or dog with naturally powerful chlorophyll, found in the dark specks and streaks of alfalfa concentrate, plus a healthy blend of nutmeg, clove, parsley, and fennel seed.

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How to Treat your Dog or Cat for Allergies

Treating your Dog or Cat for Allergies

Many of us suffer from allergies, sometimes only mildly and other times to such a degree that the symptoms and irritation can make our lives miserable. The same is true for our dogs and cats. Just like us humans, canines and felines can suffer from a wide array of different allergies, including food allergies, contact allergies, and inhalant allergies. An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system overreacts to the presence of a substance or material that is not harmful. Your pet's allergies can generally be divided into four categories - food allergies, flea allergies, contact allergies, and inhalant allergies and manifest themselves through skin reactions, the respiratory system, or the digestive system.


Symptoms of Allergies for your Canine or Feline


Asthma
Coughing and wheezing
Ears that become stuffed up or itchy
Fatigue
Frequent bronchitis
Headaches
Hives
Itching and horseness in the throat
Itchy-watery eyes
Nasal congestion
Post nasal drip
Red, itchy, or swollen eyes
Reddened areas on skin
Runny nose
Scratchy throat
Sneezing
Voice Loss

Fleas are annoying parasites for humans and dogs alike. They cause itching and discomfort that can range from mild to severe, and sometimes these pesky critters seem to be very difficult to eliminate. However, for our canine and feline companions, fleas are much more than just an irritating nuisance; they can also pose a serious health risk. Flea infestations can lead to skin problems and infections, and can even cause anemia in extreme circumstances. Moreover, fleas can act as a conduit for tapeworms and diseases, transmitting these illnesses to your unfortunate pet. So in order to protect your pet's well-being and to restore the comfort of both the human and canine members of your household, it's important to deal with a flea infestation as early on as possible.

Symptoms of Flea Infestation on your Dog or Cat

Itchy skin

Flea dirt (dried blood that looks like black specks) can be seen on the pet's body and surrounding areas.

Presence of pus in the lesions
Red and inflamed lesions, especially in hairless areas


No matter what category they fall into, dog and cat allergies can cause severe discomfort for your pet and can significantly affect their ability to enjoy life. Being able to recognize that your dog or cat is suffering from allergies can help to ensure that your canine companion will receive the treatment he or she needs as soon as possible.

Petwellbeing's natural remedies can bring treatment and relief to your dog or cat's allergies

An all-natural, 100% remedy to countering annoying fleas that bustle and nest among your canine or feline best friend. Instead of using artificial, chemical-based repellents, try and eliminate those pesky fleas in a powerful, natural way.


Treat your dog and cat to a monthly aromatherapy spa! Neem Soap does not just make your dog and cat look and smell great. It also soothes skin allergies, repels insects and fights germs. 6 bars are included per package.


Canine and feline Stimmune will boost your dog's or cat's immune system, restore the natural balance in his or her body and help to treat your 4-legged friend's allergies. It's also useful in treating his or her fatigue or recurring infections.

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10/25/2007

How to Treat your Dog or Cat for Cuts, Scratches, and Wounds

Treating your Dog's or Cat's Cuts, Scratches, and Wounds

If your dog or cat moves, whether he or she be in the home or outside, your four-legged friend is prone to getting scratched, cut, or bruised from time to time. The key, important thing is to ensure that your pet is healed as soon as possible, while maintaining and strengthening his or her immune system. We offer several items to assist over the healing process for your cat or dog:


A spray that fights off infections, speeds the healing process, and reduces your cat's or dog's pain. And the process is all-natural without any harsh chemicals.


An all-natural Heal-Care Ointment including Ouch Away to give a variety of healing treatments to your cat's or dog's wounds.

This soothing oil-based preparation will help to relieve the pain while cleaning any infection that may exist.

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10/24/2007

How to Treat Heart Disease in your Dog or Cat

Understanding Heart Disease in your Dog or Cat

Like human beings, your dog or cat can be eligible for heart risked illnesses. Too much of an improper balance in your pet's diet, stress, or lack of love, can all contribute to a spiralling downfall in your pet's cardiovascular system.

To understand heart failure more, a heart is a muscular organ comprising of four chambers - two atriums and two ventricles (and several valves). Blood from the body enters to the heart and is reversed pumped into the lungs. Here, the blood is reoxygenated before returning to the heart. Once the blood has been replenished with oxygen, the heart then pumps it throughout the body so it can reach all organs and extremities. Many forms of heart disease involve changes in the heart's structure which affect its ability to pump blood effectively. This can cause inadequate blood supply to the body's organs and can result in the accumulation of fluid in the lungs and abdomen.

While heart disease in dogs typically involves problems with the heart valves, heart disease in cats is generally related to changes in the actual heart muscle. Cat heart disease can affect felines of any age and is a condition that can potentially have deadly results. Often, a cat will develop heart disease over an extended period of time, but signs and symptoms of the disease may not become apparent until the condition has progressed into its later stages. This is partly due to the nature of heart disease in how it tends to cause slow changes in the body and partly due to the personality of cats in general in how they tend to hide symptoms of illness.

Symptoms of Feline Heart Disease

Cough (low-pitched and uncontrollable)
Difficulty breathing
Distended belly
Fluid buildup in both the lungs and abdomen
Intolerance of exercise
Lack of interest
Listlessness
Loss of appetite
Shortness of breath
Weakness

Generally, once a cat begins to show signs of heart disease, the condition has already been present for quite some time. Thus, if you observe your cat displaying any of the above signs or symptoms, it's vital to contact your veterinarian immediately. The sooner the condition is identified and treated, the better the prognosis will be for your beloved pet.
Canine Heart Disease
Heart defects found at birth (congenital)
Weakening or breaking down of heart muscle, usually in old age (acquired)
A canine parasite known as heart worm
Symptoms of Canine Heart Disease
Difficult, labored breathing
Discolored (blue/gray) gums
Fatigue
Increased panting and puffing
Lethargy
Partial paralysis in hind legs
Persistent coughing
Reduced appetite / weight
Reduced energy levels
Swelling in abdomen

You can help promote a healthy heart in your dog by ensuring he gets regular exercise. Try to ensure he eats well and does not become obese. Additionally, you might like to consider using our natural, herbal remedies to counter potential heart disease in either your cat or dog. As in the case of cats, be sure to get your cute friend to the vet to ensure a proper diagnosis.

If diagnosed for heart disease, be sure to try our winning product - Hearty Heart for heart disease in dogs and cats:

Hearty Heart

An all-natural remedy designed to effectively treat canine and feline heart diseases. It gently strengthens your dog’s or cat's heart and helps him or her live a long, healthy life. Hearty Heart is careful formulated with a special blend of herbs which have been used for centuries to promote healthy heart in dogs and cats.

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10/23/2007

How to Treat Aggression in your Dog or Cat

Snarling, biting, barking, hissing are all signs of a pet's anger, however surfaced or however hidden. All the same, if your pet dog or cat is exhibiting any symptoms of aggression, there is a natural remedy to treating such ill-fated behaviours.


Canine Aggression

Aggressive behaviour can can occur when a dog is trying to protect its possessions or in the presence of unfamiliar people or animals. Dogs with an aggression problem may also behave in this way when groomed or lifted. These dogs may also attack other animals, including cats or farm animals, and may have a tendency to chase moving objects such as bicycles, motorcycles, and cars. It is also common for overly aggressive dogs to make frequent escape attempts from their home or yard.

In addition to these acts and behaviors, dogs with aggressive behaviours also tend to display certain postures that are the same or similar to many fear postures. For example, such canines will often flatten their ears and lower their head when faced with a trigger of their aggression. Raising their hackles, wrinkling their muzzle, and pulling back their lips are also postures commonly displayed by overly aggressive canines. Even if your dog has not yet attacked people or other animals, if he or she is exhibiting any of the above symptoms and behavior, you may have an aggression problem on your hands. Although it may not seem serious to begin with, this behavior often escalates with time, with very unfortunate results.

Common Symptoms of Aggression in Dogs


Altered behavior only when you, the owner, are not present
Distress vocalization (barking, howling)
Destructiveness (chewing furniture, digging, scratching) and self-trauma
Inappropriate elimination (urinary or fecal)

Some dog breeds are naturally more aggressive than others and some dogs may display aggressive behavior as the result of fear because they have had little exposure to other dogs or people.

Bear in mind though, sometimes dogs are simply aggressive because they are in discomfort or pain, so it is always best to first have your dog checked by your veterinarian, especially if canine aggression is an unusual characteristic for your four-legged friend.

Feline Aggression

Cat aggression is a common issue that many pet owners must confront. Such situations can be negative and upsetting. To understand your cat's situation better, please note that they instinctively live by territorial boundaries and will naturally seek to protect themselves. This does not excuse such type of behaviour while living in a domestic home, so treating such occurences early on is the best way to go. In order to make this possible, it's helpful to be familiar with some of the common warning signs of aggressive cat behavior:

Common Symptoms of Aggression in Cats

Biting
Defecating outside the litter box
Scratching
Urinating
Visible signs - e.g. ears pointing forward or to the sides while its pupils appear as slits or with only a slightly rounded shape
Yowling

A cat displaying offensive aggression also tends to hold its rump higher than the rest of its body and will lock its eyes upon its target. The cat's tail tends to be held downward, with the tip swishing from side to side. A low growl may also be emitted.

In the case of defensive reactions, a cat's ears will typically lie flat against its head and its pupils will be dilated. Under such circumstances, a cat will usually assume a crouched posture, and the hair on its body and tail may puff up. The cat's tail will either be held under its body or curved to the side, and its claws will be out. Rather than growling, cats exhibiting defensive aggression tend to spit and hiss. On the other hand, predatory aggression is generally not characterized by such significant mood changes. For this type of aggression, intense concentration, stalking, crouching, and springing are typical behaviors.

Again, these forms of aggressive behavior are perfectly normal in certain situations. However, if your cat's aggression is increasing, seems unusual, or is becoming problematic, it's a good idea to consult a veterinarian or qualified animal behaviorist. When dealt with appropriately, such problems can often be effectively remedied, restoring peace to both you and your pet.

PetWellbeing's natural products can help remedy your dog or cat's aggression:

Matricalm for Dogs and Cats

An all-natural solution to calm your cat's or dog's anxiety and excitability, while deminishing their aggressive behaviors. It is suitable for treatment of adult dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens.

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10/22/2007

How to Treat your Canine and Feline Skin Irritations

Treating Skin Irritations in your Dog or Cat

If your pet dog or cat is experiencing skin problems or irritations, do not be alarmed. Most types of skin diseases can be treated and prevented. Healthy skin, in general, in either your dog or cat, is a sign of an overall physically-abled and -bodied pet. Skin problems can occur because of the differing seasonal and temperate conditions or from allergies to food. Skin problems can range in span from sudden (acute) to long-term (indefinite) depending on the age, conditioning, and other factors related to general physical, emotional, and psychological health of your pet. The important thing is to protect and strengthen your beloved right from the get-go.

Cat skin disorders are the most common pet ailments. A healthy animal has bright, odorless hair and skin, free of debris, grease and irritation. A cat's skin may be irritated if it has a rash, is dry and/or flaking, greasy, red, swollen or itchy. The causes of cat skin irritation and disease are numerous; these include environmental toxins that can irritate the skin, poor nutrition, mineral or vitamin deficiencies, and thyroid and kidney disorders. During the healing process of cat skin diseases, skin eruptions or irritation are normal and are indicative of the healing process. Cat owners should pay close attention to the pet’s environment such as his bed or sleeping space which should be examined frequently and cleaned or changed when necessary.

All the same, we recommend that you first check with your vet for a diagnosis and consider using our natural, herbal remedy for your pet's skin problems.

Proper Treatment for your Cat or Dog

All Clear Ointment

If you see that your dog or cat is scratching and is uncomfortable, try using our All Clear Ointment, which effectively treats skin medications of all sorts. This cream sets to heal dog skin affected by bacteria and fungal infections and other skin problems. The soothing ointment assists in clearing and calming the affected area and prevents infection. 1 bottle = 60ml/2.02oz.

Ouch Away for Cat Skin Disease

This herbal spray is excellent for treating infected irritating skin problems on your pet. Our natural remedy will also boost your cat's overall immune system.

Rescue Spray - Cat Antiseptic

Cat skin irritation can be caused by allergies, insect bites, scratches, scrapes or wounds. Cats may excessively scratch the skin causing further irritation. Eventually the hair in the affected area can be torn out and the skin starts to bleed. An inflamed patch of skin may also ooze a clear or yellowish liquid. These are called hot spots, and can occur anywhere on the body. To help treat the wounds, clip the hair in the surrounding area and cleanse the area with a mild soap and water treatment. Then apply Feline Rescue Spray to reduce pain, decrease healing time and prevent infection. Other recommended preventative measures include covering the affected area and clipping your pet’s nails to minimize the ill affects of scratching.

Rescue Spray - Dog Bug Bites

If your dog is active, he or she'll likely be getting into all kinds of scrapes. Literally. Canine Rescue Spray will ease your dog’s pain and help his wounds heal quickly. Ideal for any type of minor wound or skin irritation on dogs.

Royal Coat EFA Express - Dog and Cat

Royal Coat provides your dog or cat with an excellent, all-natural source of EFAs (essential fatty acids) in order to to maintain healthy skin and shiny coats. Royal Coat EFA Express provides your dog or cat with necessary supplemental amounts of Omega-6 (borage oil) and Omega-3 (fish oil) most times missing, or in insignificant amounts in commercial pet food.

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10/19/2007

How to Treat Canine or Feline Cancer

How Cancer Works

One of the most discomforting diseases to be fought back against and to be treated early on is cancer. If your pet dog or cat is diagnosed with cancer, you might like to know what happens in the process. Due to a breakdown in your pet's genetic code, his or her healthy cells undergo a rapid and chaotic division until they multiply repeatedly. This process, if left untreated, can reach a stage where their cells form a larger group of cancer cells, known as tumours. Such tumours can then go on to affect and damage other, healthy cells through the tissue and bloodstream in other parts of their bodies.

However, if detected early on, cancer in your pet is treatable and preventable.

Symptoms of Cancer in your Dog or Cat

Eating, swallowing, breathing difficulties
Fevers
Lethargy
Odd-shaped swellings that continue to grow
Persistent coughing
Stamina loss
Uncontrolled urinating or defecating
Unhealed sores that either bleed or discharge
Weight loss

2 Common Forms of Cancer

Fibrosarcoma

Fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumor that arises from fibroblasts, cells that produce connective tissue. This is a type of sarcoma that is predominantly found in the area around bones or in soft tissue. Fibrosarcoma can occur in the mouth of dogs and on the skin of cats

Leukemia

The most common form of leukemia seen in cats and dogs is lymphocytic leukemia, because of the involvement of lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. The impact of leukemia on your pet can vary with the form of the disease. The different forms have differing clinical presentations and each form carries a different prognosis for your pet.

Treatment for Canine and Feline Cancer

The best remedy is a natural remedy. As in all cases, be sure to seek in discussion with your vet first before prescribing any medication for your pet. We, at Petwellbeing, offer solid herbal remedies dealing with cancer for your canine and feline friend.

Real Time Treatment

ES Clear

Both used for dogs or cats, ES Clear is a liquid dropper solution designed to purify the blood, cleanse the body of your dearly beloved and put any tumours into remission. Based on our testimonials, this is a given natural product to counter your feline or canine's cancer, while boosting your companion's immune system.

Preventative Treatment

Nu-Pet Feline Antioxidant Granular

Use this product to maintain a healthy balance in the diet of your pet cat or dog's system. This is a powerful vitam and antioxidant formula which contains a pleasing taste to your pet which is low in calories. This is a powdered-form natural supplement containing grass including the mineral phytonutrients, which is what your cat and dog are after.

Nu-Pet Granular Greens

Use this product to maintain a healthy dietary balance for either your dog or cat. This is a powerful vitamin and antioxidant formula that is an exceptional product for pet's with animal protein related issues.

Nu-Pet Vitamins and Antioxidant Wafers

Use this product to bolster the natural health and diet of your pet. US customers only allowed to purchase this item. This is a powerful vitamin and antioxidant formula full of great taste and is low in calories too. As a supplement, grass provides an extraordinary selection of nutrients essential for life itself. 1 bottle = 90 chewable wafers.

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10/16/2007

Testimonial-Supraglan for dog cushings disease


We just received this excellent and emotional testimonial from one of our devoted customers. Her dog just went to heaven last night, however, she still remembered to provide us such a wonderful testimonial of our Supraglan for Cushings disease.
We would like to say Thank you to Jackie and to also show our sympathy for her loss.

Here is her story:

"Dear Customer Service,

Thank you for your wonderful products and Customer Service. My dog and wonderful companion, Maeve, was put to rest last night after 12 wonderful years of love and loyalty that I cannot begin to articulate. I would like to say that the Supraglan made the last months of her life much, much happier than she had been in quite some time. As we all know, there are no cures for Cushings Disease; the most we can hope to accomplish is to extend the lives of our companions and make their days as comfortable and active as possible. Your product was a natural, non-toxic alternative for my pet with a history of eating difficulties and would not have tolerated the harsh medications most commonly prescribed for the disease.

Maeve began taking Supraglan and the difference was both immediate and remarkable. Her mood changed as quickly as her stamina increased; she looked forward to the droppers and sucked it out without hesitation. I wish I found your product much sooner, but at least I was able to give her five months of relief. She had a very advanced of Cushings, so I still ever so thankful for the product.

Many, many thanks for you and your wonderful customer service staff. Please continue to bring great products like this to the United States.

Regards,

Jackie M"

10/10/2007

PetWellbeing Survey- Tripsy for feline kidney failure


We would like to share this survey with you if you are looking for more feedbacks on our Tripsy.

The survey, Customer Service Survey, was just completed.
The survey was completed at 10/09/07 at 6:39 PM

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Q1) Overall experience:
A) Positive
Q2) How easy did you find the site to navigate?
A) Very

Q3) How informative did you find the site to be?
A) Somewhat

Q4) Was the site error free during your visit?
A) Somewhat

Q5) Was your telephone customer service rep helpful?
A) Very

Q6) Was your telephone customer service rep courteous?
A) Very

Q7) Was your telephone customer service rep knowledgeable?
A) Very
Q8) Was your email request responded to promptly?
A) Very

Q9) How would you rate the product?
A) 5 Star

Q10) Did you find the product selection satisfactory?
A) Very

Q11) Did you find the product information to be satisfactory?
A) Somewhat

Q12) Did your order arrive in good condition?
A) Very

Q13) Did your order arrive in a timely fashion?
A) Somewhat

Q14) Will you be making a purchase from Petwellbeing.com in the near future?
A) Yes

Q15) If Yes, what type of products?
A) Tripsy

Q16) If No, why not?
A)

Q17) What products would you like to see Petwellbeing.com offer in the future?
A) something for birds with health problems

Q18) Additional comments
A) I am very satisfied with the product, My cat is almost 16 years old, and was to be put down June of 2006 because of kidney problems,I prayed to find something to help her. I was so thankful when I found Tripsy...since then Inky has gained weight,her hair looks glossy and she plays and wants attention all the time. I recommend your poduct all the time. Thank You so much for this great product!

10/04/2007

Dangers of Dog Coats

As the weather starts to turn, it is a good idea to think about the health of your pet's coats. Make sure that your pets are getting proper nutrients and look into a supplement if you are finding his fur to be problematic.

With the waning of the shedding season, it is now the time that your pet starts to build up his winter insulation.

Although very cute, you may want to forgo doggy coats at this time. If you constantly coat your dog to go outside your dog's fur will not prepare correctly for the winter months. They need to feel the weather transition in order to slow their hair loss. If you do decide on a dog coat, you will need to be responsible and always make sure your dog is prepared for the weather conditions.

On our long rainy walks I am always tempted to put a rain slicker on my Sheppard. But even in the rain he still runs around like a puppy. It also wouldn't be the same if he didn't give a big shake when we got in the elevator.

10/01/2007

PetWellbeing survey-Resthyro for Cat hyperthyroidism

We are happy to share this PetWellbeing survey with you to learn more about Resthyro for cat hyperthyroidism. If you are not sure if this product would work on your cat, this can be very couraging to you.

Our Resthyro has brought joyful tears to our devasting customers with cats with hyperthyroidism. Here is the survey that we just received today:


Q1) Overall experience:
A) Very Positive


Q2) How easy did you find the site to navigate?
A) Very


Q3) How informative did you find the site to be?
A) Very


Q4) Was the site error free during your visit?
A) Very


Q5) Was your telephone customer service rep helpful?
A) Very


Q6) Was your telephone customer service rep courteous?
A) Very


Q7) Was your telephone customer service rep knowledgeable?
A) Very


Q8) Was your email request responded to promptly?
A) Very


Q9) How would you rate the product?
A) 5 Star


Q10) Did you find the product selection satisfactory?
A) Very


Q11) Did you find the product information to be satisfactory?
A) Very


Q12) Did your order arrive in good condition?
A) Very


Q13) Did your order arrive in a timely fashion?
A) Very


Q14) Will you be making a purchase from Petwellbeing.com in the near future?
A) Yes


Q15) If Yes, what type of products?
A) Resthyro


Q16) If No, why not?
A)


Q17) What products would you like to see Petwellbeing.com offer in the future?
A) I look forward to all the products offered at Pet Well Being


Q18) Additional comments

A) Pet Well Being saved my cat's life. After a routine visit, the vet informed me that my cat, who is 10 years old, had a thryoid condition. None of the options they offered were guaranteed and worse, I was told several of the options could have additional side effects. Natural remedies have worked well in my own life, so I turned to the internet hoping for the same for my cat. Resthyro was a miracle! My cat now plays like he did years ago, eats without vomiting, maintains a healthy weight again and clearly has benefited from Resthyro. I would HIGHLY recommend any Pet Well Being product and wish the vet has offered your website as an alternative. Thank you for making a difference!