Q: My cat has the potential to form crystals in her urine, is there a way to help prevent this without using medications or prescription pet food diets?
A: In the majority of cases, most cat's urine has to be acidified to prevent crystals from forming. A good natural dry or wet cat food will help. Also, adding a supplement like cranberry powder or pet essences cystitis floral remedy can acidify the urine and alter the PH count. Of course a plenty of water is always recommended.
Q: Why does my dog have chronic ear infections?
A: Most large dogs with floppy ears do develop ear infections from a build-up of yeast in their ear canals. There are 3 components to prevent this problem. 1) Always make sure they are eating an all-natural diet, especially with a fish based protein to obtain the benefits from the essential fatty acids. 2) Clean the ear canal very gently with pure witch hazel 3) Another product of choice is colloidal silver which comes in spray form to apply to the ear canal or in a liquid form which in extreme cases can be taken internally.
Q: Why does my pet scoot in the grass outside or across the carpet inside?
A: Scooting often can be a sign of food allergies.
Q: Why does my pet lick or chew their paws?
A: In most cases this is another possible sign of food allergies. It can be corrected with a change in diet, or switching proteins within a particular natural food line, because some manufacturers use non-meat sources to accomplish the level of protein needed for the optimal level of protein to sustain a pet's health and well-being.
Q: Are there any indestructible toys?
A: Unfortunately, no, not really. Some pets are voracious chewers and therefore most pet toys must be supervised and properly selected for the size, type, and age of your pet. |