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

Posted By: Andi on Nov 19, 2012 in Blog, Important Tips for Dogs or Cats
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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 …

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

Posted By: Andi on Nov 04, 2012 in Blog, Important Tips for Dogs or Cats
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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 …

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Samantha’s Kidneys Were Failing, and Then I Found Help!

Samantha Before & After Losing 6 Pounds!

Five years ago, my tabby cat Samantha was diagnosed with early stages of kidney disease. She was grossly overweight, had a very dry coat, and I had resorted to taking her to the vet on a monthly basis for urinary tract infections, which I know were very painful. He said she was old and it …

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Alaska’s “Doggy Delicious” Falafel Rolls with Mint Yogurt

Posted By: Andi on Oct 20, 2012 in Blog, Recipes
Delicious Felafal Rolls with Mint Yogurt

Falafel Rolls with Mint Yogurt: These delicacies are delicious snacks for your dogs. They are high in protein, complex carbohydrates and fiber. Our resident Holistic Pet Chef, Rikki-Lee Schroder has done it again! Rikki-Lee creates all kinds of wonderful snacks and meals for her two very lucky fur-kids, Alaska and Tiger-Lily. The origin of these …

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Why USDA Approved Pet Food? Anything Less Is Just Not Safe!

Posted By: Andi on Oct 19, 2012 in Blog, Important Tips for Dogs or Cats
Is your Pet Food USDA Approved or USDA Inspected?

Every day I’m asked why we boast that Doc’s Stew is made in a USDA kitchen and what makes it so different from every other pet food on the market today. The real answer is shocking, but for the sake of your pets, their health and your pocket book, you really need to know about …

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Tiger Lily’s Favorite Holistic Halloween Pumpkin & Liver Treats for Dogs

Posted By: Andi on Oct 07, 2012 in Blog, Recipes, Uncategorized
Tiger Lily's Favorite Pumpkin & Liver Treats

Pumpkin and Liver Treats by Rikki-Lee Schroder – Holistic Pet Chef Rikki-Lee has been an extraordinary Holistic Pet Chef for nearly a decade. She lives with her two lucky pups, Tiger Lily & Alaska, in their wonderful home in South Africa. Rikki loves to use ingredients when and where they are seasonally grown and available. …

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Biscuit’s Mom was Faced with A Life Changing Decision

Posted By: Alex Beinart on Oct 07, 2012 in Blog, True Pet Stories, Uncategorized
Christie's Biscuit, True Pet Story

Your holistic pet program saved my dog’s life! Biscuit is a five year old schnauzer and last month, while playing outside with a friend, he was hit by a car. I saw him get caught in a wheel and to my horror; he was then thrown fifteen feet. It was so awful. I ran as …

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Healthy Cats Don’t Get Urinary Tract Infections

ANDI Brown AND CATS

One of the most common ailments that plague America’s cats are urinary tract infections, but healthy cats don’t get them!  It is finally becomming recognized in mainstream circles that there is a direct correlation to dry food feeding, kidney failure and urinary tract issues.  There is NOTHING HOLISTIC ABOUT DRY FOOD!   Holistic implies that there is a balance and …

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Popcorn: A Testament To Wholesome Food

Posted By: Andi on Jul 26, 2011 in True Pet Stories
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With Love, From Rikki-Lee Schroder and Popcorn  (Alaska & Tiger, Too!) About six years ago I noticed my Maltese, Popcorn, had increased his water intake and looked lethargic. I took him to the vet who subsequently diagnosed him with kidney disease, and I was told nothing could improve his condition, that it was only “a matter of time.” …

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Quick Snacks for the Smartest Dog or Cat

Posted By: Andi on Jun 13, 2011 in Recipes
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In my house, I always have ready-to-eat treats for my whole family, so when guests arrive (the four or two legged), I’m prepared with the best snacks on the planet.  The kind I’d eat myself, of course! For Dogs: *Make up some celery sticks and top them off with unsalted peanut butter or cottage cheese. Double …

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