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| Natural Pet Cures: Dog & Cat Care the Natural Way | 
enlarge | Author: John Heinerman Publisher: Prentice Hall Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 724572
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 368 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 073520036X Dewey Decimal Number: 636.08955 EAN: 9780735200364 ASIN: 073520036X
Publication Date: October 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Used - Good; Shows moderate wear. Former library book. Will be shipped promptly!
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Book Description The bestselling author of Nature's Super 7 Medicines and Heinerman's Encyclopedia of Healing Juices returns with the ultimate guide to holistic health care for pets. People naturally want the best treatment for their pets, and "natural" and "best" is what they'll find in this user-friendly reference to alternative remedies for dogs and cats. Your Healthy Pet contains expert treatments for over 100 common health problems, plus commonsense tips on resolving common behavior issues and keeping pets in shape. Easy-to-prepare remedies are provided for safe, gentle, and effective relief of ailments, including: Arthritis Anemia Constipation Coughing Ear infections Flea problems Skin rashes Weight loss Yeast infections With solid, reassuring advice pet owners can trust, Your Healthy Pet is a superb basic-care reference that belongs in every pet-loving home.
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A good book for your natural pet care library October 8, 2006 This book is one of 4 books that I have on natural pet care. I refer to it along with all the others every time I need guidance. I have found it useful for some health issues, and will continue to reference it in the future. I always cross-reference the advice against my other books, then make a decision based on my own gut instinct as to what's best for my animals.
Reply to those for spaying and neutering... April 9, 2004 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
Although I have yet to actually read the book. (I'm buying it today) I must disagree with all of you who were against the idea that animals should not be spayed and neutered. The owners, not the animals are responsible for the countless animals being murdered at shelters. I would 'fix' myself before I'd do such a cruel thing to my dog. Have you ever fixed an animal yourself? My family raises show goats and bands the young males when they're old enough. To watch the physical and emotional trauma these poor kids go through is enough to break your heart a million times over. Also, my mother insisted two of our cats were spayed. The emotional trauma there was also heartbreaking. No reaction? These cats dispised my mother for weeks for putting them through such a terrible thing. If animals were meant to be neutered or spayed, they'd be born that way. Perhaps all animals shouldn't have children, but removing parts of their body because their owners aren't responsible enough to look after their pets is never going to be alright. Especially as far as the animals are concerned.
A Good Book January 27, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this book to use for a college course even though the reviews were poor. I found this book to be helpful. It had some different alternatives to the usual holistic and natural cures. Give this book a try.
Terrible Advice - I couldn't believe it! August 8, 2001 6 out of 14 found this review helpful
Like the writer from Memphis, I too bought this book in good faith. I had to re-read the author's comments on spaying and neutering a thousand times I was so dumbfounded. "Spaying and neutering deprives a dog from the joys of parenthood"? Are you kidding me? It is absolutely that kind of thinking that leads to the millions of homeless animals that have to be euthanized. My advice to the author, spend a few weeks volunteering at a shelter (I have volunteered at one for 3 years) Witness shelters that are bursting at the seams because of his logic. Maybe then the author would realize that the "joys of parenthood" mean nothing when faced with the realities of euthanasia
Natural pet cures: Dog and cat care the natural way July 12, 2001 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this book in good faith that it would help me with three rotty puppies I rescued.One got sick with parvo so I started the treatment on the hour with the formula described in this book. I even started the well puppies on the formula on the hour.My puppies are so sick at this point,4 days later that I am putting 2 down today because they are to weak to throw up.I wish I could sue.My heart is breaking.
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