OUR EZINE ARTICLES

Dr Renee O'Duhring has published the following ezine articles on various facets of holistic pet health:
 
Holistic-Vet-EzineA Natural Homemade Diet for Your Pet Dog or Cat
Published: August 15, 2011
 
In this article we examine the reasons for feeding your pet a natural diet. The nature of the wolf (or lion) dictates the dietary needs of your pet dog or cat. They are designed to thrive on a diet provided by nature suitable for a carnivore. As a Holistic Vet it has become clear to me that a diet consisting mostly of commercial pet food is ultimately detrimental to your pet's health. If you want your pet to live a long, healthy life, make the change to a natural diet today! Read more >>
 
Holistic-Vet-EzineThe Perils of Commercial Pet Food - A Personal Encounter
Published: June 8, 2011
 
A personal anecdote from a Holistic Vet, this article exposes the damaging nature of commercial pet foods. It reveals how her geriatric cat became ill as a result of eating a very high quality, 'natural' pet food, and had to be euthanased. This experience led her to become a passionate advocate of natural and raw food diets for pets. Read more >>
 
Holistic-Vet-EzineNatural Diets for Pets Made Easy
Published: June 8, 2011
 
We are witnessing an era of chronic and degenerative disease in epidemic proportions. It is no coincidence that this dramatic decline in health has paralleled the introduction of processed foods into our diets. If you want your pet to be as healthy as possible, a balanced, natural, mostly raw diet is crucial. Providing your pet with a natural diet when you are used to the convenience and simplicity of feeding out of a bag of dry food may seem daunting, even impossible, at first. But the reality is that once you alter your habits and shopping list, providing a balanced, natural diet is simple, practical, inexpensive and achievable.  Read more >>
 
Holistic-Vet-BlogTo view other holistic pet health information written by Dr Renee and to follow our adventures in green living, please visit our holistic vet blog: http://whitewolfgoesgreen.blogspot.com/

 
 
by R & T