by Terry on July 17, 2010
I have been doing my very best to provide all the valuable information I can about this wonderful product, NutraMin and its tremendous health benefits for both pets and people. I think this would be a good time to explain why I am such a believer in the product. I am not very good at [...]
We’ve been working very hard to help you keep your pets healthy and safe. The work we do for the Healthy Pet Network has become a passion, for all of us involved. What began as a challenge has developed into a lifestyle and as most real challenges do, it has taken over our days and [...]
by dspangenburg on March 8, 2010
Upon researching this breed, I found that began it in 1961, on a farm, in Coupar Angus, which is in the Tayside Region of Scotland, just Northwest of Dundee. It so happened that a Scottish shepherd first spotted a litter of kittens with ears that folded down. This original folding of the kittens ears seemed to occur due to a spontaneous gene mutation.
by Dr. Al on March 4, 2010
Every day I drive to work, I see the people on the street that are trying so hard just to live. Some have to sleep under over passes to stay out of the rain. They push market baskets which bear their few belongings and where they slept last night may be different from where they sleep tonight.
by dspangenburg on February 22, 2010
When this happens to the white blood cells this is called Systemic Lupus . If this problem is less serious, a butterfly lesion can appear on the nose or a sun burned like lesion that is referred to as “collie nose”. This is Discoid Lupus.