by Terry on March 31, 2010
We like most of the vegetables and fruits in home made raw foods but still worry about the uncooked meat. I deal with so many compromised immune patients that if exposed to one of these bacteria they would probably perish. Be aware that raw fish, especially salmon, may harbor parasites that are dangerous for dogs and liver fed in large amounts can lead to a Vitamin A toxicity.
by Terry on March 29, 2010
Many years ago, pediatricians would do a scratch test on an infant at one year of age to see if that infant had created protective antibodies, however, this is no longer done. In animals, if multiple vaccines are given, they need to be placed in different areas of the body. This is done to make sure the vaccines are not injected into the same areas as the other vaccines which can create a type of cancer called a vaccine fibro sarcoma, which is usually fatal.
by Terry on March 26, 2010
To combat this potentially lethal syndrome he has developed the “Plechner Protocol”. The amazing successes this procedure has had in over 150,000 cases of potentially lethal diseases and the human health care possibilities it presents in cases including; allergies, auto-immunity problems, coronary occlusion, MS, Muscular Dystrophy, cancers and even Aids has inspired a talented group of pet health care advocates to launch a major campaign to mainstream Dr Plechner’s findings to the people of the world.
by Terry on March 24, 2010
The Votes Are In… And We have A Winner – Phunny Pet Photos Contest
1st place Winner was #6 mouse/fat cat

by dspangenburg on March 24, 2010
You will see a number of Veterinarian endorsements for commercial raw food diets but an equally important fact for you to consider is; just as MD’s are influenced by large prosperous pharmaceutical companies, Vet’s are influenced by academic departments and professional associations that rely upon funding from large prosperous pet food companies. Hill’s Pet Nutrition, makers of Science Diet and a range of prescription only food is a major sponsor of the American Veterinary Medical Association.