Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

Spring- the rebirth of long dormant vibrant colors, the aromatic smell of flowers, the call of the blue jay, lush vegetables on the vine, fruiting trees.  It is a time when nature pours forth all of her glory and beauty.  It is also the dawn of a new season—flea season. Continue reading »

Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

Individually, a chemical may not alter gene expression or cause mutations, but the sheer number of chemicals used in the environment interact and become even more toxic to dogs and cats; sometimes they intensify one another, but there are instances when a relatively innocuous substance will become toxic when combined by accident or purposely with a second chemical. Continue reading »

Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

Life Guard 4 Pets is a combination of active Glucosides, 2,6-Dimethoxy-p-benzoquinone, PSP, Amylase, Protease, that has been put through many different processes to achieve its remarkable capabilities. I will try to explain how Life Guard 4 Pets works. Life Guard 4 Pets works in many different ways, on a cellular level to destroy pet cancer cells or at the minimum, to weaken their ability to thrive while they are being bombarded with a toxic blast! Continue reading »

Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

With the phenomenal success of former Vice President Al Gore’s film, “An Inconvenient Truth” describing global warming, it seems like everyone has overlooked a more immediate danger to you, your family and your pets: toxic chemicals that induce diseases and kill before any planetary changes can consume us! Continue reading »

Guest Post: Elliott Harvey’s Natural Health Column

Seasons Greetings! I want to thank everyone for reading my column and sending me your questions. 2011 has been an exciting year with many new, exciting ingredients helping to keep our pets healthy and happy.

In 2012 we will explore the realities or fabrications behind such items as:

  • Camel Milk
  • Sanchi Inchi
  • Tamarind
  • Apricot Kernels
  • Green Tea for Dogs

We will also take a look at a new natural cancer treatment protocol that is currently under review and testing by veterinarians. The initial tests are very promising.

In this Holiday Season, we wish everyone a joyous, safe and happy holiday season and a glorious new year.

Dr. Elliott
e-mail questions to: pethealer@gmail.com

This post was written by Elliot Harvey MH of www.doctorsfinest.com. Author of “The Healthy Wholistic Dog,” Elliot has years of experience in animal health and wellness. Pet Assure is not affiliated with and does not endorse Great Life Performance Pet Products. Pet Assure is presenting this guest post for the benefit of its readers and retains no financial interest in any future transactions.

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Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

Holiday season is here and it’s time to focus on holiday pet safety. Here is a list of things around your house holiday time that can be dangerous for your pets. Continue reading »

Guest Post: Elliot Harvey’s natural health column:

Treats are important in the life of your dog and cat. What is life without a treat? Be honest – how many of us can go through a day without a little tidbit as an emotional reward, to satisfy a craving or even to give us an energy boost? You can control when and what you consume as a treat, but your pets are totally dependent on your knowledge regarding the nutritional quality of a pet treat.

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Guest Post: Elliott Harvey’s Natural Health Column:

What does GMO Ingredients mean to a Dog and Cat’s Health?

GMO stands for Genetically Modified Foods, which are foods that have had their DNA altered by being implanted with bacteria or the insertion or deletion of specific genes. GMO products are resistant to diseases and can employ powerful pesticides or herbicides when the need arises. Continue reading »

Guest Post: When you get a new puppy or dog, it is understandable that you want to spend as much time with it as possible! But you must realize, that can cause more harm than good.  Sometimes, families take time off from work or rearrange their schedule so they can be with the dog at all times in the beginning. But when their schedule changes and they have to leave the dog home, it can cause plenty of seperation anxiety in the dog.  Continue reading »

Guest post: Elliott Harvey’s Natural Health Column: I have been receiving questions once again from concerned pet owners regarding dog diabetes, along with liver and kidney questions. The amount of dogs being diagnosed with diabetes is astounding. Can this problem be controlled or stopped? YES. Continue reading »

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