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What are you going to do about your dogs cataract?
Published: 04/08/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles), A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles)
Once a lens has developed a cataract, you could choose to have the immature or mature cataracts surgically removed or treat your beloved pet in the same way you would choose to treat your own cataract(s). If there was a chance to reverse a cataract using
Dry Eye in Dogs
Published: 04/14/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles)
Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a common, potentially blinding condition in dogs. If a dog is struck down with this condition it usually affects both eyes. As with humans DES in canines is the reduction of lubricating tear pr
Cloudy Eyes in Dogs
Published: 03/31/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Homeopathy For Animals (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
Dogs suffer in the same way as we humans when it comes to eye conditions. There are a number of possible reasons as to why your dog has clouding of the eyes.
Obesity Epidemic in Pets
Published: 05/09/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Homeopathy For Animals (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
Especially in the over-indulgent West (particularly the US), it is not only humans that are suffering from obesity. This epidemic has now also spread to our most common pets - cats and dogs.
If you love your dog, read this.
Published: 04/02/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
Our dog’s eyesight declines with age in the same way as it does with us humans. The clouding of vision could mainly be attributed to 4 incredibly common and serious conditions being:
Cataract
Conjunctivitis
Dry Eye
Glaucoma
How do you detect these c
Are insulin injections the only answer for your diabetic dog?
Published: 06/18/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
There are natural ways to treat and help your diabetic dog but the fact still remains, if they need insulin, then insulin they must have. But even if this is the only answer you can still considerably reduce the amount of insulin to be administered along
Cataracts in Animals
Published: 04/01/2010 by Stephen Patrick in Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Homeopathy For Animals (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
What are cataracts?
A cataract is when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, this is called opacification.
Cataract formation is a progressive disease, which can lead to extremely impaired vision, total blindness and lens or eye removal.
Cataracts in Dogs, What choice will you make?
Published: 03/18/2010 by Stephen Patrick in A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles), Holistic Animal Health & Veterinary (Articles), Nutritional Medicine For Animals (Articles)
You could choose to have the cataracts surgically removed or treat your beloved pet in the same way you would choose to treat your own cataract(s). Reverse the cataract using a soothing eye drop or go under the knife? What choice would you make?
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