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Sto caricando le informazioni... Natural Remedies for Dogs and Catsdi C. J. Puotinen
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It is becoming evident that a well-balanced natural diet and the right herbs can prevent and treat a wide variety of health problems in dogs, cats, and other pets. To that end, people are increasingly seeking out alternative therapies to improve and enhance the lives of their animal companions. This indispensable handbook, written by an expert in natural pet care and featuring advice from some of America's leading holistic veterinarians and herbalists, shows how a combination of proven formulas, simple techniques, easy-to-follow recipes, important safety information, clear instructions, and helpful resources can be used to manage such health problems as cancer, arthritis, and parasites. These natural therapies can also improve the animal's stamina, stabilize their personality and disposition, and be of use for: -- Improved digestion and the assimilation of nutrients-- Healthy skin and a glossy coat-- The prevention of fleas, ticks, and internal parasites-- Strong teeth and bones, sweet breath, and healthy gums Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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While I find the book useful and have tried a number of the remedies, I have several problems with the book. First, the book seems to have been written more for dogs with the cat information added later. Some cat problems, such as feline acne, are omitted. Second, the herbal section is arranged more by treatment method than by disease. To find a specific problem, one must rely on the index. Third, some of the ingredients, such as garlic, essential oils, and tea tree oil, are now considered problematic for cats. The book was written before the problems were discovered, so if there is a newer edition, hopefully the author will deal with this problem.
Overall, I would recommend this book only to pet owners with some experience with herbs and/or holistic medicine. ( )