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Your dog health and cat health questions will be answered by the veterinarian, Dr Andrew Jones. I will be answering one question a day.There is a emphasis on safe, natural and effective at home remedies so you can treat your pet at home! To ask Dr Jones a question, go to the contact page at Ask The Vet
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Over 1000 people can't be wrong!
From: Dr Andrew Jones Re: Over 1000 people can't be wrong! /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// That's right- Over 1000 people have registered for my pet health teleseminar tonight! You still have time to register. See important details below: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To register go here: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * On the 60-min. teleseminar, you'll discover The itching, scratching allergic pet....The top natural options to give Relief Now! The Steroid Trap - Avoid these side effects for your pet's long term health. The Best Foods to keep your dog healthy....I'll reveal them all here. Table Scraps - is there harm in these? Raw Food- Finally the truth on what you should be doing. Chronic Ear Infections- what your Vet told you may NOT be true..Here are some surefire remedies that work! The limping, stiff Pet- How to diagnose arthritis in your pet and what are the MOST effective supplements....PLUS ..Why you need to AVOID Rimadyl Finally...Answers to You Questions about Cancer in Your Pet- How to Prevent it And the Best alternate options for Treating it. The Supplement Quandary...I tell you exactly which ones to give to extend your pet's life! Runny, watery infected eyes- Here' s how you can Treat these at home Now. Vaccines - What you need to Know now to AVOID disastrous side-effects, And which ones are they Really Needed... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To register go here: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is important... PLUS, I'm giving all registrants a fabulous Bonus Report.. Last thing... Please remember to print-out your The seminar will take 60 minutes /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// P.S. I am excited and surprise a little nervous! I am looking forward to hearing you on the call. That link again is Hear Dr Jones Live For Free! <--- Click that, please Best Wishes Dr Andrew Jones PRIVACY POLICY: We will never rent, sell, loan, provide, barter, exchange or in any way make available your personal information to others. You can unsubscribe or change your email address at any time using the links at the bottom of this email. Copyright 2006 Veterinary Secrets Revealed
You are invited...to a Free Pet Health Teleseminar!
From: Dr Andrew Jones Re: You are invited... /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Have you got 60 seconds to spare right now? The reason I ask is because I'm inviting Plus, if you have 60 seconds to spare right now, See important details below: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To register go here: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * On the 60-min. teleseminar, you'll discover The itching, scratching allergic pet....The top natural options to give Relief Now! The Steroid Trap - Avoid these side effects for your pet's long term health. The Best Foods to keep your dog healthy....I'll reveal them all here. Table Scraps - is there harm in these? Raw Food- Finally the truth on what you should be doing. Chronic Ear Infections- what your Vet told you may NOT be true..Here are some surefire remedies that work! The limping, stiff Pet- How to diagnose arthritis in your pet and what are the MOST effective supplements....PLUS ..Why you need to AVOID Rimadyl Finally...Answers to You Questions about Cancer in Your Pet- How to Prevent it And the Best alternate options for Treating it. The Supplement Quandary...I tell you exactly which ones to give to extend your pet's life! Runny, watery infected eyes- Here' s how you can Treat these at home Now. Vaccines - What you need to Know now to AVOID disastrous side-effects, And which ones are they Really Needed... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To register go here: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is important... PLUS, I'm giving all registrants a fabulous Bonus Report.. Last thing... Please remember to print-out your The seminar will take 60 minutes /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// P.S. I am very excited about my First Ever Teleseminar! I am looking forward to hearing you on the call. That link again is Hear Dr Jones Live For Free! <--- Click that, please Best Wishes Dr Andrew Jones PRIVACY POLICY: We will never rent, sell, loan, provide, barter, exchange or in any way make available your personal information to others. You can unsubscribe or change your email address at any time using the links at the bottom of this email. Copyright 2006 Veterinary Secrets Revealed
Keeping Your Pet Safe Winter has arrived in my part of the world...LOTS of Snow! But with this comes the inevitable Cold Weather Hazards.. The products that we use to get rid of ice are NOT safe for your pet's pads. Your pet's paws need special care in winter. By taking a little extra time to protect your dogs' paws, you can minimize problems with cracked, sore pads, blisters and infections. Rock salt and most chemical de-icers can irritate a dog's paws and turn a winter walk into a painful ordeal. Stay away from heavily salted areas as much as possible when walking your dog. Inspect paws after walking in areas treated with salt and other de-icers. Check between toes and examine the foot pads for cracks in the skin. Look closely at any inflamed areas. When snow or slush from melting ice and snow on sidewalks sticks to the hair beneath a dog's paws, lumps of ice, often mixed with rock salt and gravel, build up between their foot pads and toes. Walking hurts. Always wash paws with warm water after outdoor play and winter walks. Even if there's no trace of cracks, irritation or any damage and no snow and ice to remove, it's important to wash away all traces of salt and other de-icers so a dog can't lick it off later. Never let a dog try to chew away any lumps if ice and snow sticking to its paws or hanging from its fur. Ingesting rock salt or chemical de-icing products can have a toxic effect. There are pet-safe ice melting products available. Use one of them instead of rock salt for de-icing side walks and driveways.
After washing, apply Vaseline or Bag Balm to foot pads to soothe irritated paws. Apply again just before walks or outdoor play time to protect paws.
Cut long hair growing from between the pads or each foot. Using a sharp grooming scissors, cut hair so that it's even with the pads. If there are any mats between the pads, very carefully cut the mat out, leaving as much of the hair below the mat as possible. Cut hair from between the toes even with the surface of the foot. Next... trim hair from around the edge of the foot. On dogs with long feathering on the back of their front legs, trim any excessively long hair so it does not drag on the ground. It's important to keep a dog's nails trimmed all year long, but absolutely crucial in winter. Untrimmed nails can lead to splayed feet, sore nailbeds, and even torn nail. When nails are extra long, the toes spread apart when walking, leaving more space for snow and ice to build up. Doggy boots are not just a novelty for pampered pets. Even paws covered in heavy fur get cold when they get wet. Exposure to ice, snow and salt can hurt even the toughest paws. Well-made boots can keep a dog's paws warm and dry in rain, ice, and snow and protect them from the harmful effects of salt and de-icers. For most dogs, it takes a little time to adjust to the new sensation of walking in boots.
Double-check the fit and make any adjustments if needed. Next day, try to get your dog interested a favorite fun activity like chasing a ball or a favorite toy for about 10 minutes while wearing boots. Again, double-check the fit and make any adjustments if needed. Make sure the boots stay in place as they are supposed to be worn. Practice enough to know that your dog is willing to wear them for a reasonable length of time before going on any long walks. Whenever your dog is wearing boots, check frequently to make sure they're not too tight. Never leave a dog who is wearing boots unattended. Dr Andrew Jones Heal Your Pet Now
A Fr**ee Teleseminar..
From: Dr Andrew Jones Hello, Andrew Re: A Fr**ee Teleseminar.. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Good morning to you all.. I am going to be holding a Fr**ee Teleseminar in which I reveal my Top Secrets for keeping your pet healthy. I am going to bare my soul and give you a tonne of great quality content. I am even going to give away a fabulous Surprise Report..This is one call that you won't want to miss. Plus...It's my first ever teleseminar. To take part in this ground breaking event moisy on over to Ask Dr Andrew Jones /////////////////////////////////////////////////////// P.S. I almost forgot....The date is Tuesday December 6th at 6PM Pacific Time. To Get on the contact list..and to be able to recieve my Fr##ee Special Report go to Ask Dr Andrew Jones P.P.S. Happy Thanksgiving to all of You! It's Your Pet- Heal Them At Home! Best Wishes Dr Andrew Jones Heal Your Pet Now
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