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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ewok of California has Coughing, Collapsed Trachea and Heart Murmur

From a Galaxy not so far away...Ewok of California has Coughing, Collapsed Trachea and Heart
Murmur.



After Ewok's relocation from the forests of the Moons of Endor, his battles against the Dark Side have only increased with the recent Republic Uprising. Now, Ewok and his Wookiee friends are searching for some sort of solution that will restore peace to the galaxy and his health.

Help me Pawhealer, you are my only hope.


Pawhealers response: We love the Camouflage and use it often when we don't wish to be recognized while visiting Starbucks! This is a difficult scenario and could require the herbalist to look at a survey. Many times the heart problem can trump the collapsed trachea problem. So we would start with Empirical Heart Tonic (HM) and Heart Syrup. Keeping in mind we may need to introduce Cough Trachea Support and Cough Syrup at a later date, and they can work very well together if needed. But it would be best to start with one product line first and see the results after 2-3 weeks, and then introduce another regimen if the coughing has not subsided.

May the FORCE be with you!!!







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We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Brigitte Rose of Florida has Honking Cough and gagging

Brigitte Rose of Florida suffers from Honking Cough with gagging at times. Her indelicate coughing bouts have prevented her from attending her weekly Tea Parties at the Arboretum and soiled her favorite doillies! She has been unable to wear her chiffon frocks and has been spending most of her time confined to her bed as you see in picture above. Her social register is rapdily declining along with her health!! Please help....

Signed
Fading in Florida

Pawhealer response: how about having some Taffeta Curtains put up around her bed and bringing the Tea Party to her on the front porch? If this doesn't help then check out this LINK for Honking Cough called Empirical Lung Qi Support Phlegm Heat and Hound Honey Cough Syrup: Cough Center
Cough Syrup
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Maggie needs her glasses!! She suffers from cataracts.

Where are my {*@#^%#} glasses Maggie recently sighed!! She was signing payroll checks this weekend and ending up paying Pascual instead of Paul and paying Henri instead of Terri !! She has been using a magnifying glass she keeps handy when playing world traveler and looking at her atlas or globe. (and we caught her checking out her male admirers on 'Tagged' with the magnifying glass and we wondered why late at night we would hear these giggles and gasps coming from her room. She has developed cataracts and has started bumping into walls while doing her Jazzercise class at the local Health Club, which isn't so bad but when she asked the Taxi Driver up to her room recently we though we might need some help!!! Any suggestions Pawhealer?

Pawhealer response: talk to your banker and see if they have automatic deposits for the payroll or other plans that are easier for Maggie to deal with. Tell her to make sure she 'meets' her Tagged friend at neutral locations during the day, ie Starbucks. Maybe you could arrange for one of the family members to drop and pick her up from Jazzercise. Or maybe the Taxi driver could write out the checks and she could Jazzercise in the back of the Taxi on the way to RiteAid to pick some of those new smart Glasses that have the sight amplified. Here is the LINK for cataracts if none of that works: Cataracts
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Molly stresses out when roomates use her Cucumber facial cream! And don't mention The Wedding to her !


 
Someone in the house has absconded with her Cucumber Soap with Essential Oils and Mollie cannot take it anymore!! First it was her Cucumber Facial Cream by Bella Oils that went missing in July. Then it was her Collagen Facial Treatment Masks with Cucumber, Rosemary and Marigold Extracts with Botanical Essential from Albert Max in August. She has taken to hiding all of her 'things' under her bed and giving us this crazy look you see in the picture above whenever she hears the word c-u-c-u-m-b-e-r.

She is to be in her Best Friend's Wedding this weekend as Maid Of Honor and we are afraid she may go under the bed herself and not come out due to her stress issues. She licks her paws until she has a sore not only on her paw, but on the lower part of her mouth. It looks like her claw scratches her mouth until there is a sore. Will herbs keep her stress free and keep her from wanting to lick everything? 

Do you think it is the "Cucumber Issues" or "The Wedding" that is the problem? Oddly enough she did show up at the Rehearsal Dinner in Julia Roberts dress from the movie "My Best Friend's Wedding" and was slightly tipsy by evening's end!! 

Frazzled in Florida

Pawhealer response - keep Molly away from the champagne and definitely No Shots of Cucumber Vodka!! She may want to switch to Lavender for the the Fall season and here is a LINK to some of our herbal recommendations to use before AND during The Wedding: Calm The Spirit 
Calm Canine Mist 
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Callie in California with bad cough.

Callie's mom writes in to say - Dx with Trachea Collapse- she has been on steroids, antibiotic, cough meds- can I use your herbs with this medicine? What herbs would you suggest? 

Pawhealer response - yes, the herbs can work with other medications. A good rule of thumb is to give the herbs 2  hours apart from the medications. Here is the Link for Empirical Lung Qi Support Phlegm Heat and Hound Honey Cough Syrup: Cough Center

She received them and  then sent this note: I just recvd. my order today yeh!, Combo pack Hound Honey and Empirical Lung support. Could u please give some tricky ways to give this to my dog. I just gave her both together with some chicken,the product looked like gravy and she eat it. Thank u

Pawhealer  response: this is great way to give the herbs!! As long as you mix the herbs with anything healthy from their diet that they like it should be easy. Also, look under FAQs for ideas from other pet owners.
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Kelsey from Arizona loves her Thyro GO to keep her Thyroid strong!

Kelsey from Arizona loves Thyro GO to keep her thyroid strong. Nutrient rich glands and organs are superb foods for cats and dogs. They are a vital part of a natural carnivore diet. Thyro GO is useful in many endocrine disorders such as hypothyroidism, and Addison's disease.

There are many reasons why fresh, natural foods are superior to processed pet foods. Processed foods (canned, dry, etc.) contain ingredients that are unnatural for pets. Common ingredients are grains and soy products. These are not found in a carnivore's natural diet. It is my opinion that high complex carbohydrate levels are incompatible with carnivore physiology.

The wild relatives of dogs and cats (wolves, tigers, etc.) eat other animals. It is logical that domestic dogs and cats should eat a similar diet. Despite breeding and domestication, they are not very different physiologically from their wild counterparts.

The building block for this formula would be to start first with Pet GO and then add to this depending on the pet's needs. PawHealer glandular concentrates are from New Zealand range-grazed animals. No fertilizer, hormones, antibiotics or feed supplements are used. We use no solvents.

Here are the Links for both:

Thyro GO

Pet GO



Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Lucinda in Hawaii is playful again after using Urinary Free The Flow for stones!

Lucinda has been on Urinary Free the Flow for four months. Is it okay to switch her to Stonezyme? She has had no problems and is the healthiest she's been in months! Thank you for your expertise. ~Julie

Pawhealer response - yes, if you have determined that she is crystal and stone free with your Veterinarian it would be time to switch to Stonezyme. Here is the Link: Stonezyme
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.