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Kennel Cough - Herbal Organic Formula - Primalix KC
Kennel cough can now be cured without dangerous drugs or toxic chemicals
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Reverse Sneezing
Reverse Sneezing comments welcome. My toy poodle has breathing episodes from time to time that are really scary. She'll put her head down and begin
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Dog Dental Care Goes All-Natural - Healthy, Affordable, Effective
Dental care for your dog, cat, and yourself includes unexpected benefits. Try this all-natural, affordable, convenient, dentist in a spray bottle.
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How DentaSure Removes Plaque
Here is how DentaSure removes hardened plaque from a dog's (or a cat's or a person's) teeth.
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Gingivitis In Dogs and Cats
Concerned about gingivitis in dogs and cats? Here are the early warning signs you should look for.
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Dog Dental Care Goes Do-It-Yourself - Easy "How To" Steps - Why So Important
Looking for an easy dog dental care system? Go 'brushless' with DentaSure All-Natural Oral Care Spray for Dogs and Cats.
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Bad Dog Breath Is Often The First Sign Of Gingivitis And Dog Dental Problems.
How to stop bad dog breath, reverse gingivitis, fight cavities, whiten teeth and prevent dog dental problems.
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Poisons on pets
From the NRDC article The seven OPs are chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos, phosmet, naled, tetrachlorvinphos, diazinon and malathion. They are the active
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Why Choose A Holistic Veterinarian?
A holistic veterinarian is different than a conventional vet in several ways. Here are a few points to look for.
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How does DentaSure remove hardened plaque from a dog's teeth?
My Springer is only two years old but has a buildup of plaque on her teeth. I cannot get her to eat rawhide or bones. Brushing does not seem to be
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