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Complementary Therapy for Dogs Description: Recipes for Doggie Aromatherapy and Herbal Tea. (healing.about.com) |
Dog Owner's Guide to Alternative medicine Description: Information on alternative diets and holistic treatments for dogs. (canismajor.com) |
Fido Goes Holistic Description: Elizabeth Devita goes behind the scenes of veterinary clinics to shed light on the latest holistic treatments available to our pets. (petguard.com) |
Holistic Treatments For Your Dog Description: Information on acupuncture, aromatherapy, Bach Flower Remedies, herbs, and homeopathy. (msu.edu) |
The Holistic Dog Description: Articles and e-mail list on treating your pet's ailments with natural, alternative medicine. (holisticdog.org) |
Therapy treatments for arthritic dogs Description: Information on pulsed magnetic therapy and laser therapy therapy for the ailing arthritic dog. (caninetherapy.com) |
Whole Dog Journal Description: Whole Dog Journal features natural care, diet and training advice, information about complementary therapies like chiropractic, massage, acupuncture, and homeopathy, as well as testing, review and evaluation of products. (whole-dog-journal.com) |
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