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Zithromax cats
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Sat 24 Sep 2011 8:13am
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Tips for thickening loose stools
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Catrina Johnson
Posted
Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:30pm
As everyone knows,Dylan has struggled with having loose stools. We are trying different things with the "trial and error" attitude. At this point we have nothing to lose, and hopefully will find something that works. So far we have tried things such as Benefiber and Pectin. Here is some tips that we have learned through doctors and hirschsprungs su ...
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Tips for thickening loose stools
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Catrina Johnson
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
As everyone knows,Dylan has struggled with having loose stools. We are trying different things with the "trial and error" attitude. At this point we have nothing to lose, and hopefully will find something that works. So far we have tried things such as Benefiber and Pectin. Here is some tips that we have learned through doctors and hirschsprungs ...
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Heartworm Medication Part 2: Options to Fear-Based Recommendations
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Jan R.

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Tue 16 Jun 2009 5:36pm
If you haven’t read Part 1 of this article, “ Heartworm Medication: Truths, Omissions and Profits ,” please read it now unless you completely understand how and when heartworms are transmitted. Click the link at that article’s end to return here.
A Heartworm Society news release states: “By giving heartworm prevention ever ...
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I LOVE talking about food and my...
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Dr. Kim ..

Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:38pm
I LOVE talking about food and my favorite, RAW MEATY BONES, WOOF! Mom talked with Monster’s mom (he’s a dog, a big dog like me WOOF!) bepaws Monster had MRSA on his ear but now he’s all better, YIPPEE! Monster’s Mom, Dona, found my Mom bepaws she works with The Bella Moss Foundation helping to prevent MRSA in animals. Dona is very smart tho ...
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Diarrhea Dog Info
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heru m.
Posted
Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:24am
Diarrhea is the passing of loose or liquid stool, more often than normal. Diarrhea can be caused by diseases of the small intestine, large intestine or by diseases of organs other than the intestinal tract. Your ability to answer questions about your pet’s diet, habits, environment and specific details about the diarrhea can help the ...
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Why Doctors Can’t Stop Diabetes
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Total Health Breakthroughs
Posted
Wed 08 Jul 2009 11:07am
In This Issue:
Avoid the Risks of Blood Sugar Imbalance and Diabetes with These Simple Herbal Solutions
Dr. Michael Cutler, MD
Consider these staggering statistics: according to the American Diabetes Association, about 24 million people suffer from diabetes and a whopping 5 million people are undiagnosed and don’t even know they have ...
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Pictures
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Stephanie
Posted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:52am
I thought that Kamryn's been hogging the spotlight lately, so I wanted to post pictures of Brooke and Hollie, as well as our other "children"!
This is Hollie at the beginning of Summer. She was given fake tattoos on the last day of school, and she thought it would be a great idea to put them all on at once. I call it her "sleeve pic".
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Bartonella and Babesia Symptom Checklists, According To James Schaller, MD, MAR
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Connie S.
Posted
Wed 14 Sep 2011 3:48pm
James Schaller, MD, MAR, has spent many years researching and treating Bartonella and Babesia, two important tick-borne infections implicated in chronic Lyme disease. He is a prolific writer who has published several books on these infections, as well as on other topics relating to chronic illness and tick-borne infections. Below I share with you ...
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Childhood Food Allergy Interview
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Elisa Rodriguez, RD, LDN
Posted
Wed 29 Feb 2012 9:00am
In addition to my multiple autoimmune challenges, I’ve recently learned that I have my own set of extensive food allergies (gluten, soy, corn, etc.), and around that time I shared this link on my EatUrVeggies.com facebook page with a caption that read, “Food allergies are a growing problem. The number of school-age kids affected rose 18% ...
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