Is My Dog Getting Enough Sleep?

If you’re a dog owner who allows your dog to sleep with you at night, don’t feel guilty or weird. According to an American Kennel Club survey, 45% of dog owners allow their dogs to sleep in their bed with them. So this is perfectly normal … even if non-dog owners can’t seen to understand. […]

KELP HELP FOR FLEAS AND RILEY!

Hi Andi, I bought your book about two years ago and it transformed my old dog. It was amazing to see him go from overweight, smelly, itchy, and slobbery to a beautiful healthy happy boy. I am writing to let you know that I think you under emphasized the benefits of kelp. My local whole […]

HOLIDAY DINNERS TO SHARE, CAN MAKE IT THE PERFECT PET FARE!

Let your pets “live it up” with the rest of your family with wholesome holiday dinners! In the right proportions, your human holiday feast can be the perfect meal for your furry friends too! Sharing is truly caring, when it comes to real food. We can start with a few slices of traditional holiday turkey, […]

Bravo To The Healing Pet Artist!

The Healing Pet Artist – Because I view great pet health as an art, and myself as a healing artist, I use a creative process similar to that of a painter. The minute anything seems out of balance with one of my pets, I pick up my paint brush, identify the problem, prepare the palette, […]

The Number One, Most Important Feeding Rule For Dogs or Cats

Want to boost your pet’s immune system, slim your dogs or cats down naturally and support all of their organs to function better, by changing one simple habit? Then don’t forget the primary feeding rule. Make sure you remove all traces of your pet’s food, as well as their dishes after 30 minutes of feeding. […]

Phoebe: Turned Around in Just One Week!

Hi Andi, My sister bought me your book, The Whole Pet Diet, sometime ago, but I never actually sat down to read it. I regret not reading your book much sooner, as we lost our two girls, Chelsie and Maggie, to kidney failure. But, hopefully, I’m on the right track with my newly adopted seven […]

Don’t Let Your Pets Become A Statistic of Veterinary Care

Over $50 billion will be spent on our pets in the United States this year. Of that, $20 billion will pay for food, and over $14 billion will be spent on veterinary care. The pet insurance industry is a money-making monster; growing at a rate of 25% each year and projected to be $664 million […]

The Remarkable Min-Pin: Chico Vetter’s True Story

My min-pin was very ill. The local vet said he would soon die even though he was only 7-years old. We took him to another city and to another vet. She gave me your book. He was not only diabetic, but had liver and pancreas disease, and was an epileptic. He was auto-immune sensitive, and […]

Muffin: A Transformation In Front of Your Eyes!

Muffin was a very sad little rescue dog. At 14, it seemed that no one would want to adopt him. Muffin had lost almost all the hair down his back, had “weepy” sores, itched and scratched himself raw and couldn’t stop licking his feet. Muffin was the kind of dog we see all the time. […]

3 Ways to NOT become your Vet’s Best Customer!

Want to see the vet for yearly check-ups only? Want to see a vital, healthy pet with boundless energy, great coat, clear skin, trim & toned, smells great and has every organ function perfectly? Countless people make monthly trips to their vet with their dogs or cats; without ever finding remedies, or even the cause […]