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I am a holistic doctor and animal healer specializing in connecting and informing animal therapists. My natural animal therapy website informs the public about integrating complementary animal therapies while connecting animal therapists worldwide. I draw on a lifetime of experience with animals and in general practice to help people and their animals to make themselves a healthier life.

    How Can I Treat Snoring?

    What causes snoring? This article includes a few of the causes, including rhinitis, colds and sleep apnoea. Some treatments for snoring, both natural and medical, are also discussed. Read: How Can I Treat Snoring? Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 11/12/2008 | Fitness

    Arthritis in Dogs

    Arthritis is a common problem in dogs. It is recognised by symptoms such as the pet going stiff-legged after exercise, showing reluctance in going up or down the stairs or playing, and finding it uncomfortable to wake up in the morning. It is important to recognize it before the problem gets out of hand and has a crippling effect on the life of the dog and that of the dog owner.... Read: Arthritis in Dogs Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 31/10/2008 | Pets

    Raw Food Diets in Dogs and Cats

    Many owners are afraid to put their dogs and cats on raw food from the fear of contracting infections by the pets from parasites, salmonella and harmful bacteria that raw foods may contain. However, such thoughts are reasonably misplaced... Read: Raw Food Diets in Dogs and Cats Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 30/10/2008 | Pets

    Laminitis in Horses and Ponies

    Laminitis or "founder" is a common illness known about by horse lovers from an early age, as native ponies on pasture that is too lush are common victims. It is caused by inflammation of the laminae in the hoof. Although traditionally associated with ponies, it can affect donkeys, mules and horses as well. Read: Laminitis in Horses and Ponies Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 30/09/2008 | Pets

    Why Has My Dog Got Cataracts?

    As our dogs get older we may notice clouding in their eyes, and a tendency to bump into things. In this article you can discover what cataracts are, and what you can do to help after your vet has made a diagnosis. Read: Why Has My Dog Got Cataracts? Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 29/09/2008 | Pets

    Retinal Detachment in Cats and Dogs

    A retinal detachment occurs if the layer of light-sensitive cells is pulled away from the back of the eye. In animals, this problem tends to prevent late in the illness, as a dog or cat cannot let us know that some of their vision is impaired. Retinal detachments tend to be picked up only when there is significant, often bilateral, visual loss. Read: Retinal Detachment in Cats and Dogs Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 29/07/2008 | Pets

    A Fitting Dog or Cat - What Do I Do?

    Find help now on coping with a fit or seizure in your pet! Read: A Fitting Dog or Cat - What Do I Do? Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 08/07/2008 | Pets

    Allergic Conjunctivitis in Dogs

    Allergic conjunctivitis is usually caused by airborne allergens, and although difficult to cure there are several ways to minimise its impact. This article discusses both conventional and complementary approaches. Read: Allergic Conjunctivitis in Dogs Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 26/05/2008 | Pets

    Mud Fever in Horses - Natural Treatment

    Horses and ponies kept outside in muddy conditions are susceptible to Mud Fever, which usually occurs in the winter or late spring. Prevention is the best cure, but should your horse or pony be affected, there are many different treatments, including complementary therapies available to try. Read: Mud Fever in Horses - Natural Treatment Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 28/04/2008 | Pets

    Colic

    Colic causes fear in the heart of many a horse or pony owner, but not all types are dangerous. This article outlines why colic happens, and ways to treat it from calling the vet (every time) to complementary therapies. Read: Colic Read

    By: Alison Grimston | 15/04/2008 | Pets
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