An easy-to-follow guide written to help pet owners understand and take control of their animal's health features profiles of more than two hundred drugs and their side effects, the latest in alternative medicine, a directory of pet organizations, and much more. Reprint. 40,000 first printing.
Complete with an alphabetical guide to generic and brand name drugs with information on side effects, dosages, cautions, and drug and food interactions, this is an essential guide for all animal lovers.
A pioneering revolutionary prescription for the health and long life of your pets For two decades, Dr. Martin Goldstein—America's most successful, renowned holistic veterinarian—has healed and helped his animal patients with the same ...
Open The First-Aid Companion for Dogs and Cats by Amy D. Shojai and learn: * Basic first-aid techniques, such as cleaning a wound, making a splint, and performing CPR--step-by-step! * Which over-the-counter human medications can help--or ...
... Dogs and Cats , by Roger W. Gfeller , DVM , and Michael W. Thomas , DVM , with Isaac Mayo ( Pet Care Books , 1994 ; revised 2004 ) Note : This book is available for browsing at www.veterinarypartner.com . The Humane Society of the ...
The Next-Best Thing To Having A Vet On Call 24 Hours A Day What common breakfast food can help stop a maddening itch? How can you satisfy a finicky eater? How do you administer first aid to your pet?
Written by two experienced veterinarians, this guide explains when, how, and in what amounts dog owners can use over-the-counter medicines to treat canine conditions, which medicines are unsafe for dogs, and when owners should seek ...
Pour water and chicken broth into a microwave-safe bowl and add gelatin. Stir well. 2. Microwave mixture for 1 to 2 minutes, or until bubbling. 3. Add goat's milk and chicken. Stir well. 4. Refrigerate until gelatin has set. 5.
... Book House . 2000 ) . First Aid for Dogs : What to Do When Emergencies Happen , by Bruce Fogle ( Penguin , 1997 ) . The Pill Book Guide to Medication for Your Dog Mid Cat , by Kate Roby and Lenny Southam ( Bantam , 1998 ) . UC Davis Book of ...
Richard H. Pitcairn, Susan Hubble Pitcairn. eaten by bugs , it is treated with a poison that does not allow any of these things to attack it . The usual substance is a combination of copper and arsenic . The wood is soaked in a liquid ...
Dogs and cats with skin problems such as eczema and dermatitis respond well to aloe vera – especially the chronic variety in which there is often an allergic element. Since aloe vera contains natural antihistamines and antiseptic ...