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Pet Health - Alternative NutritionOnline Resources
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Dr Jean Hofve on nutrition for cats and dogs Description: Articles by Dr Jean Hofve, DVM on Nutrition: The Foundation for health, criteria for commercial pet food and suggestions for feline and canine homemade diets. (eattheapple.com) |
For a Naturally Healthy Pet Description: Alicia McWatters provides nutritional and holistic care counseling to pet owners, breeders, and veterinarians. She offers her services long-distance by telephone and e-mail and in-home to local clients. (naturallyhealthypet.com) |
Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats: The Ultimate Diet Description: Book Review on tha bove title by Kymythy R. Schultze, C.C.N., A.H.I. Tpoics in the book include raw foods, basic food groups, organic foods, feeding methods, fasting, herbs and green foods, foods to avoid, feeding different life stages, and menus. (home.earthlink.net) |
Natural Pet Food Description: Discussion of on the definition of "natural," and information on meat based diets for dogs and cats. (naturalpetfood.com) |
The Importance of Feeding a Natural Diet Description: Article defines "natural diet" and discusses of feeding a natural diet to your pets. (homemade4life.com) |
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