Thursday, December 01, 2005

Free shipping on many Pet Products

Dear Valued Customers,
We have lots and Lots of New Products More being added weekly.
Botanical Dog and Botanical Cat is pleased to announce Free Ground shipping on many of its Pet Products (Not just for the Holidays)
http://www.botanicaldog.com
Even if you choose items that don't come with Free Ground Shipping spend $75.00 or more and the entire order ships without Shipping Costs (Some overweight items do not apply and only in the continental USA)

Many of our Dog and Cat Vitamins come with Free Shipping.

And if you havent visited the site lately .We have many many more products since you last stopped by.

We have collars,leashes,carrirs,bowls. And Coming Soon more pet accessories.

If you miss us this time around.Don't forget to check out our ads starting in January in Animal Wellness Magazine.

http://www.botanicaldog.com

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Help us help future pet Hurricaine victims

Dear Jane ,
Over the past three days alone, our Disaster Animal ResponseTeams in Louisiana have rescued more than 700 animals --bringing the total number of animals we've helped save acrossthe region to more than 7,000.

While our work in the areas hitby Katrina and Rita will continue for months, perhaps years, ourdisaster teams' efforts have been truly remarkable -- thanks toyour support.

But even as you read this, we know that pets -- animals who, forsome reason, haven't yet made any rescue lists -- remain trappedin their homes or out on the streets. Many remain stranded orhomeless for one tragic reason:Their caregivers, when forced to evacuate, were not allowed totake their pets with them. Government officials and human reliefagencies did not have an emergency plan in place to accommodatepeople and their pets.With your help, we can change this for future disasters: Takeaction NOW and ask your U.S. Representative to support the PetsEvacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS Act) to ensurerelief agencies plan for pets and that a tragedy of thismagnitude never happens again.https://community.hsus.org/campaign/pets_act_house/u6sxkwrq5ww86x?

Last Thursday, Congressmen Tom Lantos (D-CA), Christopher Shays(R-CT), Barney Frank (D-MA), Don Young (R-AK), and JamesOberstar (D-MN) introduced the PETS Act to ensure that in futuredisasters, people will not be forced to leave behind theirhousehold pets and service animals such as seeing-eye dogs, asthey were in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.The PETS Act requires local and state emergency preparednessauthorities to include pets and service animals in theirdisaster evacuation plans. Local and state authorities mustsubmit these plans to qualify for grants from the FederalEmergency Management Agency.

With your help, we have a chance topass this bill and save pets during future disasters: 1. Take Action and urge your U.S. Representative to co-sponsorH.R. 3858, the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act,and do everything possible to get it passed SOON. It will onlytake a minute using our easy online tools.https://community.hsus.org/campaign/pets_act_house/u6sxkwrq5ww86x?

2. Spread the word. Urge your friends and family to contacttheir representatives about this bill. We cannot win unless wehave a large, loud majority urging our legislators to protectpets during future disasters.https://community.hsus.org/campaign/pets_act_house/forward/u6sxkwrq5ww86x?

When a disaster strikes in the future, The Humane Society of theUnited States wants to work hand-in-hand with governmentresponders. Animal rescue is an enormous task, and we can't doit alone.As The HSUS and other animal groups continue to search for,rescue, and shelter animals in Louisiana, Mississippi, andTexas, it's heartening to know that you're standing with us.Please contact your Representative today and urge him/her toco-sponsor and unequivocally support the PETS Act so it can beadopted before Congress adjourns for the year. This law willsave the lives of both pets and the people who love them.Thank you for your swift action and for all you do on behalf ofanimals.Sincerely,Wayne PacellePresident & CEOThe Humane Society of the United StatesP.S. Our teams are continuing to rescue and shelter animalsacross the devastated region. For the latest update on ourresponse to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, please see this page:https://community.hsus.org/ct/47aYJ9S1gXt4/********************************************Copyright 2005 The Humane Society of the United States AllRights Reserved Humane Society Disaster Relief Fund 2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 disaster@hsus.org 202-452-1100 https://community.hsus.org/ct/4paYJ9S1gXtr/ ********************************************

Saturday, September 24, 2005

A Testimonal

Thank you so much!

The products arrived yesterday, September 23.

WE LOVE THEM!
Thank you also for your email(s) and such incredible love in the packaging,my husband, Larry was/is very impressed.

Put some of the powder on Ramona's skin and it worked wonders.(Hot Spot Powder)

I will do some more ordering this weekend after I have had a chance to lookthrough the booklets.

Again, thank you for serving the animal kingdom so caringly.

R. Kelly

Friday, September 23, 2005

How to check your dogs pulse

1.Position your dog on his side.

2.Slide your hand under the top back leg

3. Feel for the crease where the body meets the leg

4. Place your Index and Middle fingers along the groove wer the artery is located.

5.Count the pulse for a minute.or measure a 20-second pulse and multiply by 3.

Http://www.botanicaldog.com
For more Pet care information

Thursday, September 22, 2005

More Katrina Pet Updates

*************************************
Humane Society of the United States
DISASTER UPDATE: ANIMAL RESCUES CONTINUE IN RAVAGED AREAS
*************************************
Dear Jane ,

As our Hurricane Katrina response heads into its 20th day, our
Disaster Animal Response Teams continue their quest to rescue
stranded pets while we brace for the potential arrival of
Hurricane Rita. Here's the latest update on what's happening in
Louisiana and Mississippi, along with new photos and a video of
our teams on the ground:
SLIDESHOW:
https://community.hsus.org/ct/D7aYJ9S1vmbD//
VIDEO
Windows Media:
http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=realimpact/hsus/katrina/katrina.wmv&type=wmv
RealPlayer:
http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=realimpact/hsus/katrina/katrina.rm


+ Three weeks after Katrina struck the region and the flood
waters rose in New Orleans, our rescue teams are doing all they
can to reach stranded pets in time. We've rescued nearly 6,000
pets and other animals so far. Many animals are in remarkably
good shape, but others are severely dehydrated or have wounds or
chemical burns. For some, we are arriving too late to help.
While individual National Guardsmen and military units have
helped us, the federal government has refused to formally make
animal rescue a top priority.


+ The temporary animal shelter at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in
Gonzales, Louisiana, remains at capacity. To make room for new
rescues, we've transported more than 1,500 animals out of the
facility to other shelters. Our top animal sheltering
professionals are finding the task of running the massive
facility to be the most challenging assignment of their lives.
Despite the federal government's lack of response in helping
with rescues, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Public
Health Service have been a tremendous help at this facility, as
have officials from the state of Louisiana. We're still in need
of volunteers to help with the task of managing what has become
the nation's largest animal shelter!
https://community.hsus.org/ct/DpaYJ9S1vmbK/

+ Amid the stress and hardship here, our staff and volunteers
are witnessing the most incredible reunions of pets and their
people - more than 400 so far. At our temporary shelter in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, a bell near the entrance is rung each
time an animal is reunited with her owner. When that bell rings,
cheers and applause break out through the facility.


+ While our on-the-ground response remains our top priority, we
have begun looking toward the future. Yesterday, the American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and The
HSUS announced the creation of a reconstruction fund to rebuild
animal shelters damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Each
organization is donating an initial $2.5 million, for a total
of $5 million. We hope to eventually build that fund to at
least $10 million.

To stay on top of everything that's happening in the region,
please bookmark www.hsus.org and be sure to visit it frequently.
We are adding new stories, information, and photos every day.
For all you do for animals, thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Laura Bevan
Incident Commander
HSUS National Disaster Animal Response Team
P.S. Do you have a question about our disaster response for
animals? Then please read our frequently asked questions:
https://community.hsus.org/ct/DdaYJ9S1vmbJ/
If you don't find your answer there, then call us at
1-800-HUMANE-1 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern time, or reply
to this email (disaster@hsus.org) with the topic of your
question identified in the subject line. Thank you!
********************************************
Copyright 2005 The Humane Society of the United States All
Rights Reserved
Humane Society Disaster Relief Fund
2100 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037
disaster@hsus.org 202-452-1100 www.hsus.org
********************************************

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Jenny - English Pointer

This lovely sweet small English pointer is available for adoption at Dogs Hope Rescue in Midland, NC.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

We want a picture of your "Naturally cared for Dog"

Please post photo's of your Dog's that are cared for naturally.Including natural diets,vegan,vegatarian and raw food.Treated with Herbal Remedies,Homeopathy and other Natural and Organic treatments.


http://www.flickr.com/groups/naturaldog

Friday, September 16, 2005

Sign a petiton for Katrina Pet Victims

Dear Friend,
Please help get the word to the federal and state governmentsthat the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina need their help.Volunteers in the region are doing all they can to rescuestarving and stranded pets and other animals, but they needfederal assistance now. Here is a link to the web page with thephone numbers you should call: You can also email

https://community.hsus.org/campaign/katrina_governmentresponse?rk=2pqRFF113RImW

Botanicaldog

http://www.botanicaldog.com

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Organic Norwegian Kelp Pet Supplement

Norwegian Kelp is an excellent and economical form of ocean kelp. Kelp is widely recognized as a rich source of 100% natural minerals, vitamins and amino acids.

• Used to reduce stress and improve digestion, enhance skin and coat condition and pigmentation.
• Improves dry skin
• Helps with allergies
• Many find it useful for thyroid conditions.
• Powder form can be added to your dog’s food.

Kelp is also very helpful in the treatment of mange

Dosage:
1 to 25 lbs. - 1 teaspoon
30 to 70 lbs. - 2 teaspoons
75 lbs. and over - 3 teaspoons
Puppies - 2 teaspoons
Pregnant/Nursing dogs - 3-4 teaspoons

Available in a 1 lb bag

To Purchase $12.99 Organic Norwegian Kelp

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Hazards of common Flea Insectides

Imidacloprid (often sold as Advantage)

Imidacloprid is toxic to animal nervous systems. In a test conducted by an imidacloprid manufacturer, it caused tremors in laboratory animals.

For more information about this study, click here and look under acute neurotoxicity.

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences showed that imidacloprid causes damage to DNA (the genetic material in living cells) in laboratory tests with human blood cells.
To see an abstract of this study, click here.

In a test conducted by an imidacloprid manufacturer, pregnancy loss (miscarriage) was more common in laboratory animals exposed to imidacloprid than in unexposed animals.

For more information about this study, click here and look under reproductive toxicity and rabbits.

Fipronil (often sold as Frontline)

Fipronil insecticide products disrupt hormone function. Scientists at the Universidade Federal do Parana in Brazil showed that an application of Frontline to laboratory animals caused dramatic changes in the levels of two sex hormones and disrupted the animals' reproductive cycle.

To see an abstract of this study, click here.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies fipronil as a carcinogen (a chemical that can cause cancer).

To see the list of pesticides that have classified by EPA for their ability to cause cancer, click here.
Fipronil insecticides are persistent. Researchers at Murray State University showed Frontline persists for at least 56 days on pets' skin.

To see an abstract of this study, click here.

To see NCAP's detailed information about the hazards of imidacloprid and fipronil, click here.


Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
PO Box 1393, Eugene OR 97440-1393 Ph. 541-344-5044 Fax 541-344-6923 info@pesticide.org


For A safe alternative to these products.

VISIT:
http://www.botanicaldog.com

For a full range of Natural and Organic Flea Products

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Hurricaine Katrina Pet Information

Noah’s Wish, a not-for-profit organization that works exclusively to rescue and shelter animals in disasters, is rescuing animals from evacuated homes in Slidell, Louisiana. A temporary shelter will have the ability to house hundreds of animals. Trained Noah’s Wish volunteers, Veterinarians, and Veterinary technicians will work around the clock to provide medical services, care and much-needed love and affection to these traumatized animals.Click Here to help Noah's Wish.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Hemp Supplement for Pets

PROMEGA HEARTS, made from hemp seeds, is a high energy, high protein, high fiber pet food.

Unlike many manufactured pet foods, PROMEGA HEARTS, does not attract pets with sugar, molasses or other unhealthy sweeteners. PROMEGA HEARTS, is 1/3 protein, 1/3 essential fats and 1/3 nutrient-rich fiber, unlike pet foods made with inexpensive meats and grains, PROMEGA HEARTS, contain only minimal percentages of undesirable carbohydrates and saturated fats.

Hemp is a better source of all required proteins than milk, meat or eggs. Hemp is a complete protein source - more balanced & digestible than soy. Hemp Oil is unique with over 90% unsaturated, omega, essential fats. Contains all the essential or omega fats required for cellular health. Contains several times more omega 3 essential fat than any fish. Hemp seeds are rich with vitamins, minerals and enzymes. Contains minimal carbohydrates: Much preferable to grain-based feeds.

Restores tissue elasticity, improves circulation and reduces inflammation. Because PROMEGA HEARTS have a superior balance of "required" nutrients--especially protein--PROMEGA HEARTS are very satisfying allowing you to replace larger amounts of inferior grain-based carbohydrate foods with smaller amounts of PROMEGA HEARTS.

Older animals with diabetes,arthritis, heart disease and many disorders of the digestive system usually respond well to diets containing significant amounts of PROMEGA HEARTS and have a significant increase in energy with less aches and pains. As well, pets using PROMEGA HEARTS always enjoy superior hair and skin with greatly decreased shedding.

Available at http://www.botanicaldog.com/proddetail.php?prod=Prom0001
$ 9.99 for 1 LB Container.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Botanical Cat

We are currently working on the launch of http://www.botanicalcat.com and http://www.botanicalliving.com .We will announce the launch dates.

Botanical Cat-will feature natural and organic products for cats and also interactive toys.

Botanical Living-will feature people and baby products for eco living.

DAILY DOSE OF HEALTHY LIVING FOR DOGS

Complete Range of Vital Ingredients Essential for Healthy Dogs

Sound health for dogs of any age or breed starts with proper nutrition, exercise and a balanced supplement that addresses a dog’s specific needs. Just like humans, pets usually do not receive an ideal amount of necessary nutrients from their diet and require daily supplementation.
Botanical Dog offers dog owners three formulas, Natural Dog Daily, Natural Dog Senior Senior and Natural Dog Daily Motion that contain balanced vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, antioxidants and digestive enzymes for dogs in all life stages.
No other canine multi-vitamin formula contains such a complete range of vital ingredients essential to the health of dogs. Natural Dog Daily provides more than 40 synergistic nutrients including:
Water and fat soluble vitamins, including vitamins A, C, D, E, K and a complete and balanced stress B complex;
Digestive enzymes that ensure nutrients reach the small intestine and help improve absorption and utilization of nutrients from the dog’s diet;
Linoleic acid (Omega 3) to promote healthy skin and coat;
Eleven vital minerals to support proper composition of body fluids, formation of red blood cells and bone, and maintenance of healthy nerve function; and
Antioxidants (A, C, E and selenium) to support the immune system.
For maximum support of geriatric dogs, Natural Dog Senior offers a complete anti-aging formula to support immune, heart, liver, eye and brain health. The senior formula contains DMG, EPA, DHA, Taurine, L-Glutamine, alpha lipoic acid, and grape seed, milk thistle and bilberry extracts. For dogs experiencing hip or joint discomfort, Natural Dog Motion combines a complete foundation with chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, antioxidants and amino acids for comprehensive support of joint and connective tissue function and bone health.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Botanical Dog Calming Therapy Shampoo

Botanical Dogs Calming/Puppy Therapy Shampoo was specially formulated, to provide a calming and luxurious bath time experience for your sensitive dog or puppy· Organic lavender essential oil the #1 calming remedy in the world· Reduces stress and anxiety during grooming sessions· Shea butter and Goatsmilk rehydrate sensitive skin· Silk proteins encourage shine and manageability · No harmful ingredients for your puppy's sensitive skin· Our Products contain no SLS,SLES,DEA,TEA, phosphates or dyes· 100 % biodegradable. Recyclable Bottle http://www.botanicaldog.com/proddetail.php?prod=ASK0002&PHP

Sunday, May 29, 2005

Coat Therapy Shampoo Comments

Hi, JB-
Just wanted to let you know that I bathed Gretta this morning with the shampoo you gave me.

She smells so nice and looks so clean!

I'm very pleased with the product.

I went to the web site to leave some favorable comments, but couldn't find anywhere to do so.

Let me know if I can help!

Stay warm - it is way too cold to head for the beach to walk.

Talk to you soon- Karen Fedder

Flea Away Dog Biscuits and Chicken Liver cookies

I've tried these two this past month and they are a"hit"! Tracey Avers,Botanical Dog Independent Pet Product Consultant .

Flea-Away Dog Biscuits
The flea repellent in these biscuits is the garlic.
You can also try
mixing a little raw garlic into your dog's regular food.

2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup wheat germ
1/2 cup brewer's yeast
1 teaspoon salt
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons olive oil or sesame oil
1 cup chicken stock, or beef or vegetable stock
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Grease two to three baking sheets. In a medium bowl, combine the first four ingredients. In a large mixing bowl,combine the garlic and oil. Alternately, add the flour mixture and thestock into the oil and garlic, beating until the dough is well mixed.Shape the dough into a ball. On a lightly floured surface, roll the doughto a 12-inch circle. Using a two-inch biscuit cutter, cut the dough intorounds. (Or use a cookie cutter with a dog-biscuit shape.) Transfer thebiscuits to greased baking sheets. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, or until thebiscuits are well browned. Turn off the heat and allow the biscuits to dryin the oven for several hours or over night. Store in the refrigerator orfreezer.Makes about 2 dozen biscuits.

Chicken Liver Cookies

2 cups flour
1 cup wheat germ, or 1 cup cornmeal, or 1/2 cup of each
1 egg, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup chicken broth
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley, or 2 teaspoons dried
1 cup chopped chicken livers, cooked

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
In a medium bowl, combine the flour andwheat germ or cornmeal. In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg with the oil,then add the broth and parsley, and mix well. Add the dry ingredients tothe wet ingredients a little at a time, stirring to combine. Fold in thechicken livers. The dough will be firm. Turn the dough onto a lightlyfloured surface and knead it briefly. Roll the dough to a thickness of 1/2inch, and cut it into desired shapes. Place cookies one inch apart ongreased cookie sheets. Bake for 15 minutes or until firm. Store cookies inthe refrigerator or freezer.

Makes about 24 small, or 15 medium-sized cookies.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Arthritis Care

A common problem in older dogs is arthritis.Fortunately there are many options available.

There are some simple steps you can make to ease any discomfort that they may be having.

  • Ensure that your pet gets all the vital nutrients he needs by providing a premium diet.
  • Keep your dog as slim as possible.Weight management is one of the most effective ways to combat all levels of arthritis.
  • Increase you pet's fitness level,with daily exercise such as walking and swimming.It will help increase his mobility and muscle strength.
  • Give your pet a glucosamine and chronroitin supplement.
  • Include vitamins such as C,A,E and Manganese.Be careful not to overdose.
  • make sure your pet has plenty of Omega3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids in his diet to combat inflammation

Adding these simple steps will help ensure a healthy and happy Senior Dog.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Women Majority Prefer Pets to Partners

For those in the pet, pet accessories, and pet services businesses, here's aheads-up for your "behavioral targeting" strategies.

According to a study of pet owners by BizRate Research for Shopzilla, pampered pets are becoming women's priority vs. their partners.

The study reports that 56% of women feel that their pets are more affectionatethan their partner, while only 41% of men feel that way. And 45% of women think their pets are cuter than their partners, twice as many as men. In this study, women said they had a deeper emotional connection with their pets than men did.

Other findings include:
a.. 73% of female pet owners report they are more inclined to date or marry someone who also has a pet
b.. 72% of women pet owners report their pets make them happier than their jobs. (compared to only 60% of the men)
c.. Women are inclined to spend about $50-$100 a month on their pet
d.. 39%% of women pet owners would consider taking their pet to a petpsychic, groomer or therapist
e.. 37% of the female owners will consider a pet funeral (almost twice asmany as men)
f.. The survey saw that 36% of women owners take their pets along with themto run errands such as shopping or going to the hair salon
g.. 70% of female pet owners feel that their pets reflect their personality

In the past 10 years, the pet industry has doubled in size to $34 billion ayear in revenue, according to the American Pet Product ManufacturingAssociation), and the most registered dog breeds are Labrador Retriever,Golden Retriever and German Shepherd says the American Kennel Club.

Monday, May 02, 2005

Pet Safe Insect Killer

Every year hundreds of pets are killed by ingestng insect poison.

Which leaves the dilemma,How do you kill insects without putting your dog or cat at risk?

Mix equal parts baking soda and sugar.Leave in areas were the insects will find it.

While this mixture is not toxic to animals or children,it can cause upset stomachs.Try to discourage pets from licking it!!

It is probably a good idea to place behind a piece of furniture or in a "doggie proof" cupboard.

Extra Tips to help with Natural Flea Control.

Try adding Brewer's Yeast and Vitamin B to your pet's food.It also keeps their skin healthy and shiny,even if they never encounter fleas.

Garlic Powder will also naturally fight flea infestation... Add a little to your dog's food.

Lavender.Insects of all kinds dislike the scent.

Make sure to vacuum regularly and wash pet's bedding.Also wash the baseboards near where the dogs sleep.

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Gator alert !

An estimated 100,000 alligators live in the ponds ,lakes and rivers of South Carolina.

Florida reports numerous pet deaths due mainly to residential development encroaching on their territory

There are some precautions that you can take when out with your pet.

Attacks occur when unleashed pets are permitted to swim or wander along the banks of ponds and lakes especially at dusk,when gators are most active.

When beaching or anchoring your boat,don't let the dogs jump ashore without checking for lurking gators.

Avoid walking near the edge of lakes ,rivers or streams especially those with murky waters.

Never let your dog swim in areas known to be inhabited by alligators.

And remember that alligators are more active in the warmer weather

Wednesday, April 20, 2005


Marlowe -The wonderful English Pointer we adopted 6 months ago. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

New Product At Botanical Dog and Botanical Cat

Petal Cleanse - If you are allergic to your Dog Or Cat


Your first and last stop for safe pet allergy relief!

Petal Cleanse™ Frequently Asked Questions
Why Petal Cleanse™?
Pet ownership is higher than any other time in history, with more companion animals spending a larger percentage of their lives indoors. This has led to an increase in the number of cases of reported allergy-induced illnessed reported each year (ie. eczema, asthma, sutffiness, chronic congestion, and hives just to name a few). This in turn has caused a significant increase in the number of animals that are being given up for adoption to kill and no-kill shelters. Petal Cleanse™ is the answer to more than 90% of these unwanted pet surrenders!

What is Petal Cleanse™?
Petal Cleanse™™/C for cats and Petal Cleanse™™/D for dogs, are clear, colorless liquids composed of a delicate balance of Cleanse™rs and moisturizers that gently remove the dander, saliva and urine from the coat, and encapsulate the allergy-causing compounds known as Fel d1 and Can f1, as well as other microscopic allergens. The moisturizers condition the coat and skin to further reduce the amount of material shed.

Is Petal Cleanse™ Safe and/or Natural?
Petal Cleanse™™ /C and /D are clear, mildly-scented solutions for your pet’s coat comprised of a delicate balance of Cleanse™rs and moisturizers containing: quarternium salts from the UK, glycerin, amino-acids, B vitamins, aloe vera gel, rosemary and lime flower extracts. The Cleanse™rs gently remove the dander saliva and urine from the coat, and encapsulate the Fel d1, Can f1 and microscopic allergens utilizing this unique proprietary blend of ingredients. The moisturizers condition the coat and skin to further reduce the amount of material shed.

Monday, April 18, 2005

Healthy Treats: Banning the bad ingredients.

When buying doggie treats make sure that they do not contain the following:

Artificial Preservatives: No BHA, BHT,and ethoxyquin.

No Artificial Colors

No Propylene Glycol- Keeps pet food moist and chewy.It can cause central nervous system damage and kidney failure.

Botanical Dog will be adding lots of yummy pet treats in the near future.

Look for our New Vegetable Mix coming soon!

Thursday, March 31, 2005

Canine and Feline Cancer

Cancer is responsible for more deaths in dogs than any other disease.Almost half of all pets that that are 10 years or older will succumb to cancer.

Preventing cancer or detecting it early are keys to keeping the disease at bay.

Spay or Neutering your dog or cat at an early age can reduce your pet's risk of developing tumours.

Keep light coloured pets away from too much sun.

Feed a healthy balanced diet and provide plenty of exercise.

What are some of the signs of cancer?

  • Swelling that persists or gets worse
  • Sores that do not heal
  • Loss of weight
  • Bleeding or discharge from any body opening
  • Offensive Body odor
  • Difficulty eating or swallowing
  • Lack of energy or stamina
  • Reluctance to exercise
  • Persistent Lamenss or stiffness.
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty urinating or defacating

The following treatments are available if you pet develops Cancer

  • Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation Therapy

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Your Guide To Better Dog Care



Inadequate grooming does not maintain a healthy coat .A Daily and Weekly
grooming routine is essential.

Pets rely on us to help them maintain optimum health care

Lack of regular grooming results in skin problems, eye problems and ear problems

Mats that are allowed to form in the coat pull on the skin and inhibit air flow. This
creates a moisture imbalance. This condition allows for yeast, bacteria and
and fleas to make themselves at home in your dog’s fur.

Excessive hair growth in the ears causes yeast and bacteria. Many pet owners
do not include ear cleaning in their regular grooming routine. This can lead to costly
vet bills.

Hair allowed to grow around the eyes leads to conjunctivitis. And eventual blindness.

Brushing two or three times a week alleviates many of these problems.

Combing with a good Flea Comb combats flea problems.

In the summer months most long haired breeds benefit from a full body shave. This
procedure helps combat skin irritations such as Hot Spots

And finally every Good Dog deserves a doggie massage.

Friday, March 25, 2005

Pet Health Hazard's: Part 1

Flea and Tick Collars.

They release a toxic nerve gas that kill fleas.Therefore your dogs and cats breathe the fumes both day and night.The chemicals can even enter your pet's bloodstream through the skin.
Over time there can be brain and nerve damage and even cancer.

Insect Powders and Sprays.

Many of these products found at your local pet shop contain nerve affecting chemicals called carbamates.This chemical may cause muscular twitching ,slowed breathing ,a lower rate of hearbeat and sometimes death.

Pet Shampoos.
Many contain harsh chemicals and detergents

Cat Litter.
The dust from your cat's litter can get into your pets lungs.Causing asthma,bronchitis and even lung cancer.

Rawhide Chews.
Often manufacturered in third world countries where health standards are lower.These chews may contain insect eggs and also may have been processed with a high mercury content.It is possible that they also contain hydrogen peroxide,chromium and arsenic.Bacteria can also be present.