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Bodie is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier/Cattle Dog mix who survived Mandibular cancer. Bodie’s owners used nutrition to help Bodie recover from cancer. This story was written by Bodie’s owners.



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B-Naturals Newsletter – July, 2009 Benny's Story By Lew Olson, PhD Natural Health This month's article is a special story about Benny, a Great Dane puppy who was near death before he was surrendered by his owner. We'd like to offer our thanks to Sarah Hamilton and Benny's new owners, Jillian Morin and Phil Roach, for bringing us this story and giving us permission to share it with you.

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B-Naturals Newsletter – May 2009

Tick-Borne Disease in Dogs (Part II)

Lew Olson, PhD Natural Health

This month we continue with Part II of Gil Ash’s article, ‘Quiet Killers: Tick-Borne Disease in Dogs.’ Part II provides great information on Prevention, Testing and Treatment. Gil began researching tick disease when her beloved German Shepherd dog, Thunder, was diagnosed with Erhlichia risticii. She has generously shared her knowledge with others for many years in memory of Thunder. We trust you will find this information just as helpful as the information provided in April’s newsletter. I would personally like to thank Gil Ash for letting me share this information with you.

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B-Naturals Newsletter – April 2009

Tick-Borne Disease in Dogs

Lew Olson, PhD Natural Health

 

In September 2003, B-Naturals featured Gil Ash’s article on Erlichia.  Gil began researching tick disease when her beloved German Shepherd dog, Thunder, was dianosed with Erhlichia risticii.  She has generously shared her knowledge with others for many years in memory of Thunder.

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Some health conditions may call for changes in the diet for your dog. While there are many commercial prescription diets for some health conditions, you can prepare fresh food diets at home. A fresh food diet can provide a variety of foods that can be helpful in insuring the best nutrition and help keep the fussiest dog’s appetite up so he will continue eating.



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Filed Under (Disease, Dog Diet) by admin on 01-10-2002

Dogs, Diet & Disease

By Caroline D. Levin, RN • October 2002 Newsletter
This month we are pleased to bring you information from a special guest author, Caroline D. Levin, RN, who has written “Dogs, Diet, and Disease: An Owner’s Guide to Diabetes Mellitus, Pancreatitis, Cushing’s Disease and More.”

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