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  • Why Do Dogs Need Antioxidants?

    Many of us are familiar with the idea of antioxidants, and we know they are a good thing for both dogs and humans, but do you know why? There’s a reason we put so much thought and effort into our formulations at Life’s Abundance, and antioxidants are some of our favorite ingredients! To understand why…

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  • Does Your Cat Suffer With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?

    Second only to upper-respiratory illness, digestive disorders are the chief reason for feline veterinary visits. Cats with digestive problems exhibit symptoms ranging from vomiting and diarrhea, to weight loss, constipation and excessive gas. While the causes are many, feline IBS and IBD are two common digestive disorders. On many occasions, they are mistaken for one…

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  • Understanding And Dealing With A Dog Or Cat Who Is Stressed

    Over the course of the last decade, there’s been ample evidence to support the idea that chronic stress plays a contributing role in a variety of medical conditions in humans. It may come as no surprise that researchers have similarly determined that long-term stress can be a factor in the medical and compulsive disorders of…

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  • Pet Food Super Powers

    Believe it or not, it wasn’t until nearly the 20th Century that pet food was something distinct from scraps derived from human diets. However, only in the past four decades has the emphasis on health-promotion entered the mix. Some of our readers will no doubt recall the “Gravy Train” commercials of the 70’s. Pet food…

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  • The Inside Scoop On Homemade Pet Food

      If you’re reading this, chances are it’s not the first time you’ve given some degree of thought to the concept of a homemade pet diet. Whether you regard this topic with interest or with repulsion, a series of pet food recalls combined with the ‘foodie’ movement have resulted in growing discussion among pet parents…

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  • The Special Bond Between Cats And Women

      Have you ever wondered why women and cats have such strong relationships? Specifically, why some women (a very few, mind you) tend to collect large numbers of cats? While you’ve heard the term “crazy cat lady”, you never hear of “crazy gerbil ladies” or “crazy ferret ladies”! In fact, some behavioral researchers wondered the…

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  • Does Your Dog Or Cat Suffer From Anxiety?

      As pet parents, we’re all vaguely aware that we should minimize the stress our pet kids experience. As a veterinarian, I think it’s important that we also comprehend the health risks of prolonged anxiety, too. The fact is, living in a fearful or anxious state for long periods of time can take a dramatic…

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  • Symptoms Your Dog Or Cat May Have Urinary Tract Illness

    Urinary tract infections in people are fairly straight forward. Sufferers  experience pain during urination or a frequent urge to go that is a false alarm.  For us humans, going to the doctor is usually the next step, whereupon a course  of antibiotics is prescribed which usually resolves the problem. Unfortunately, urinary tract infections for dogs…

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  • Signs Your Pet Kid Has A Hormonal Problem

      Pet parents postpone vet visits for all manner of reasons. Some fear what the  veterinarian will find during the examination, while others worry about the  costs. Regardless of the reasons for not keeping an appointment, the advantages  of regular check-ups simply cannot be understated … especially if you’ve been  noticing something different about your…

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  • How To Reduce Household Stress On Your Dog Or Cat

    Effects Of Household Stress On Your Pets Like children, pet kids are susceptible to changes in family dynamics. Sometimes, stress can cause them to act out in unexpected ways. Changes in the household, such as separation and ‘empty nest syndrome’, can be particularly painful for companion animals. A dog has every reason to believe that…

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