Archive for July, 2010

Jul
28
2010

… our bed. For other folks, a heated pet bed makes a perfect addition to their home. Older dogs and cats, especially ones with a touch of arthritis or other medical conditions may benefit from a heated bed.

We keep several barn cats fed and …

Jul
26
2010

… structure, Persistent Pupillary Membrane, which are small threads going across the dog’s pupil, Malabsorption, an autoimmune intestinal disease, and Hip Dysplasia, which is a bone disease that causes symptoms similar to arthritis.

Jul
22
2010

… !(1) Do you want full lifetime cover for your pet? If your pet was diagnosed with an ongoing illness like diabetes or arthritis that needed treatment for several years only lifetime cover would pay for it. Beware! Insurers offer all sots of cover …

Jul
19
2010

… and cats. This article offers some treatment options for easing the discomfort of your dogs or cats suffering from arthritis.

Arthritis is an inclusive term for a number of degenerative joint diseases. Pain, swelling and/or stiffness …

Jul
17
2010

… Russian Terrier is no exception. Canine hip and elbow dysplasia (genetic based looseness in the hip joint that can lead to arthritis pain and lameness), and Ear Otitis (infection of the outer ear canal due to debris, dampness and excess wax causing …

Jul
17
2010

… to healthy atoms leads to damage to the cells and the resulting inflammation sets up such degenerative conditions such as arthritis, gum disease, hardening of the arteries, and even cancer. This is where the mangosteen benefits come in. Mangosteen …

Jul
17
2010

… the aging process, as well as the onset and course of many diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and acne.

As Perricone states in his book The Acne Prescription, “Inflammation always comes first and it is the …

Jul
16
2010

… contraptions for such people, especially for those who have limited mobility due to decreased strength (in the elderly), arthritis, disabilities, and other medical ailments.

Dumbwaiters are actually small elevators, which travel …

Jul
15
2010

… humans but animals as well. Dogs in their older years, for example, have an increased risk of canine rheumatoid arthritis while older cats may develop feline arthritis. When this happens, it is often necessary that animals are placed under veterinary …

Jul
14
2010

… ? Preliminary studies indicate that overweight cats are more likely to develop diabetes mellitus, skin problems, lameness due to arthritis and feline hepatic lipidosis (an accumulation of fat cells that impairs liver function).

How do …