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Aspenbloom Pet Care

Seeing Your Pets Good Health Bloom!

Dr. Kim Presenting at the 2011 Telesummit Happy Dog Healthy Dog

Dr. Kim Bloomer, animal naturopath and owner of Aspenbloom Pet Care, is one of the speaker’s for the 2011 Telesummit Happy Dog Healthy Dog and will be doing a presentation on how stress affects both dogs and owners and how you can help your k9 friend be more relaxed and less anxious. This is an [...]

Posted on 4 November 2011 | 3:33 pm

Good pet health starts with the immune system

by Gary Le Mon Want to build a healthy cat or dog immune system in your furry friend? Promoting and preserving cat and dog wellness is all about bringing this system into a delicate balance and keeping it there. A significant part of the body’s survival mechanism, the immune system, protects dogs, cats and humans [...]

Posted on 10 June 2011 | 1:19 pm

Holistic First-Aid Kit Checklist for Your Dog or Cat

by Gary Le Mon It is said that the driving force behind holistic veterinary medicine is Mother Nature herself. What’s more, holistic medicine for pets and people alike has been a widely accepted medical field for thousands of years. So if you’re the kind of pet lover who prefers natural remedies that you can give [...]

Posted on 2 June 2011 | 4:43 pm

Dangers of Alcoholic Dental Sprays for Dogs and Cats

by Gary Le Mon Pet lovers beware: there is a hidden danger lurking on pet supply shelves near you. Certain dental sprays and gels meant to combat tartar buildup in our dogs and cats are doing more harm than good. Some of these products contain a pure grain alcohol content of 25% or more, and [...]

Posted on 26 May 2011 | 6:02 pm

Symptoms of Canine/Feline Diabetes

by Gary LeMon Human beings with diabetes often overlook their own symptoms, delaying diagnosis and treatment until after the disease has taken a physical toll. When it comes to noticing symptoms of diabetes in our dogs and/or cats, recognition is even more difficult as pets lack the ability to effectively communicate how they are feeling. [...]

Posted on 17 May 2011 | 12:52 pm

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