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Can My Dog Eat Watermelon?
Can My Dog Eat Watermelon?
One of the healthiest fruits and foods for humans is watermelon, which is full of healthy fluids containing vitamins and fiber. But can dogs eat watermelon, too? To provide your... Read more...
NO DOGS ALLOWED, CHEMICAL TREATED LAWN
Rachel Ray’s Dog Food brand, Nutrish, sued over containing glyphosate (lawn chemicals) contamination claims…
Rachel Ray’s Dog Food, Nutrish, is marketed as being free of “[No] artificial flavors or artificial preservatives” and being a “Natural food for dogs”. The company Nutrish was previously manufactured... Read more...
Health by nutrition and wellness #2: Canine Dilated cardiomyopathy
Health by nutrition and wellness #2: Canine Dilated cardiomyopathy
In the second video of health by nutrition and wellness , Doc discusses a deadly disease afflicting many dogs, Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy.   Read more...
Teddy
Teddy
Hi my name is Teddy and Cornucopia makes me happy and healthy! You should try it too! By the way, my family has no more veterinary bills!  Read more...
The end of pet food
The end of pet food
  We are approaching the end of pet food. I am now in my 50th year as a veterinarian and nutritionist, The pet food industry has had warnings after warning,... Read more...
Pumpkin Heart: Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Pumpkin Heart: Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy
    CDC is not just a deadly disease of the Golden Retriever. It is a deadly disease of many breeds including the Cocker Spaniels, Dobermans, Great Danes, English Springer... Read more...
"A straight up letter of total frustration, following the advice of standard veterinary care" (watching an animal deteriorate)
"A straight up letter of total frustration, following the advice of standard veterinary care" (watching an animal deteriorate)
Erica from Massachusetts writes  "My 10-year old male cat (neutered) had a one-time, first-ever urinary tract blockage a year ago. I had been feeding him a commercial, mostly grain-free diet (both... Read more...
BookMarketingBuzzBlog Interviews Author Dr. Geoffrey Broderick
Brian Feinblum from BookMarketingBuzzBlog recently interviewed Dr. Geoffrey Broderick about his thoughts as an author and why he wrote his book Compassion for Pets. Thursday, December 22, 2016 Interview with Author Dr. R. Geoffrey Broderick Compassion for Pets 1. What really inspired you to write your book, to force you from taking an idea or experience and conveying it into a book? What forced me to write the book was that I was sick and tired of seeing animals die from the lies of the veterinary industry and the pet food cartel... Read more...