What Your Vet Never Told You
We have a new resource for you at End of the Leash—an insightful book written by Odette Suver, DVM, that should be on every animal owners’ shelf!
From the front cover of the book, What Your Vet Never Told You—Secrets to Supporting Peak Health for Your Animal:
“Dr. Suter provides practical tips and advice to move your pets from a state of dis-ease to wellness, something that can only be accomplished by holistically encompassing all aspects of your pet’s mind, body, and spirit." —Karen Shaw Becker, DVM, Proactive and Wellness Veterinarian
From the back cover of the book:
In this book you will:
Discover the cutting edge functional approach to healing for your animal
Learn how to restore your animal's healthy body function
Recognize the biggest mistakes people make regarding health
Implement a specific plan that facilitates return to a healthy state
Gain tools to prevent disease and give your animal a healthy and happy life
Stop in store to pick up your copy today!
A closer look at cats and kibble
Does this sound familiar? “I want to switch my cat over to a raw meat diet, but, in the meantime I'm still feeding her dry food. I notice she throws it up pretty often, almost always soon after eating it. What is it about dry food that makes cats throw it up? The barf looks almost the same as when it went in!”
We found an article on The Feline Nutrition Foundation to be of great help in understanding some of the science of what happens in a cat’s digestive tract when it consumes dry kibble.
Read the full article here! —-> Answers: What Dry Food Does to Your Cat's Gut
Santa Paws is coming!
Join us at End of the Leash Mukwonago to have your pet’s photo taken with Santa on Saturday, December 8th from 11am-3pm!
100% of the proceeds from this event will go to L.E.A.R.N. (Labrador Education and Rescue Network).
The cost is $10.00 for two digital photos. No appointment necessary! Stop by for a raffle, treats and lots of fun!
HAWS PET OF THE WEEK
To learn more about how to adopt through HAWS, please visit their adoption page. You may also give them a call at 262.542.8851.
Have a fantastic day! Thanks for stopping by our blog.
Your Friends at End of the Leash
Please remember that us folks at End of the Leash are not veterinarians and no information on our website is intended to replace the indispensable and professional advice of your veterinarian.