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Xylitol and Your Health…

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

One of the amazing hidden ’secrets’ of this century is xylitol. It is truly astonishing on two points. This five carbon sugar can help to prevent both tooth decay and gum disease because the bacteria that eat it cannot utilize xylitol as they can glucose (six carbon table sugar). 
The second fact to know about […]

Dental Care In Your Bird Dogs

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Even though dental care for Dogs is a rather new notion for many of us, it is hurriedly becoming a significantly growing field of medicine. This is due to the fact that people are beginning to recognize the value of giving their beloved Pets longer—and healthier—lives. If you are inexperienced with dental care for […]

Skill Of Developing Discipline In Your Pet Bird

Monday, July 27th, 2009

It has been observed that pet birds with behavioural problems usually have social problems too.  There would be times when behaviour issues with birds can be brought about by lack of interaction with owners, conflict with other animals or just because of sickness.  It is important to identify the reasons why birds are showing negative […]

Smoking Is Not Good For Pets Either…

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

It has long been suspected that smoking and gum disease are interrelated. Thanks to recent studies, that link has finally been proven. We have all long known that smoking is dangerous to your health. It can cause heart disease, including heart attacks. It could lead to strokes and aneurysm. Naturally it might lead to lung […]

History of Nasal and Sinus Irrigation

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

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Knowing the history of nasal and sinus irrigation can ease any worries you may have about trying the process. Understanding the process itself can also make it easier to try out this method. It can be helpful in a number of ways. It can make you feel better on a day to day basis. […]

Benefit your pet with a vet!

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

So you have a pet or are going to get one in the near future. If your pet sadly falls ill there is no way that you personally could help it? To put the creature down could be totally unnecessary simply because a vet could save its life and add valuable years to its life. […]


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