

In a special commentary
by HealthyPetNet’s product formulator, learn how to give your cat a quick
exam to prevent against the progression of heart disease.
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Why it’s important to have your dogs vaccinated against an all-too-common
illness, and what to look for if you haven’t yet.
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You may not know it, but there could be a deadly menace in your home office. Learn
how to protect your companion animals today.
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The latest developments, as Congress considers banning the slaughter of American
horses for human consumption overseas.
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A new course in emergency treatments is offered to meet the growing needs of families
with companion animals.
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We shed some light on one of the most frequently asked pet questions, for both
dogs and cats.
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Incorporating fish oil dietary supplements is a wise choice for those who wish
to lead healthier lives.
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Have you struggled with trimming your companion animal’s nails? Have you
ever clipped too close to the quick and heard the piercing yelp of your sweet
pet? The fact is, many of us neglect nail trimming, either out of fear of injury
or frustration over past skirmishes. Luckily, there’s a new way to approach
this necessary “parenting” duty. Dremel rotary tools are
a common staple of many modern tool kits and are available in electric- or battery-
(cordless) operated styles. By using the sandpaper wheel attachment, you can fashion
a great alternative to blade clippers, which can painfully pinch or bend nails,
or cut through the quick of the nail resulting in bleeding. Be sure to
grasp your pet’s paw firmly, pushing slightly on the pad to fully extend
the nail. Apply slight pressure with your Dremel tool and gently sand down the
nail, “sculpting” a trimmed nail. Always move the sanding wheel in
the direction of the spin; if you try to force it against the direction of spin,
movement will be very difficult, and it may bounce off the nail. It’s best
to proceed at the lowest possible speed setting, until you and you companion animal
become accustomed to this new method. You may want to trim the hair around your
dog’s feet with scissors, because you don’t want to get hair tangled
in the spinning wheel. Best of luck with this new technique!

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Our name, Trilogy, means a “group of three things that are unified by a
similar idea.” For us, the name Trilogy signifies our commitment to offering
exceptional health products for people, the planet and pets. As you
already know, our pet products are formulated by Dr. Jane Bicks, a nationally-recognized
holistic veterinarian, to help our companion animals live healthier and happier
lives. And our planet products consist of innovative household cleaners that are
more natural alternatives to harsh, conventional cleaning products. We are proud
to introduce our first Trilogy product for people …
Sealogix™ Omega-3 Pharmaceutical-Grade Fish Oil,
which now available in both capsules and liquid. To find out more
about these exciting lines of health-related products, visit our brand new web
site at
www.trilogyonline.com today! Be sure to check
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It's February, which means it’s once again National Pet Dental Health Month.
Current estimates show that approximately 75% of cats and dogs over the age of
three suffer from poor dental health. Oral disease represents the most commonly
diagnosed health problem for companion animals. While considered an inconvenience
by many pet parents, proper dental care is a necessary component for overall health,
as oral disease can lead to internal organ damage. Pet parents need to
be on the lookout for several dental disease warning signs, including …
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Tartar build
up -
Receding,
bleeding or swollen gums -
Discolored or fractured teeth -
Foul breath
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Changes
in eating habits -
Excessive
drooling -
Sores
on the lips or gums If
you note any of these symptoms, it’s imperative that you schedule an appointment
with your vet to discuss possible courses of action. The best way to
prevent onset of oral disease and infection is through brushing teeth with a pet-approved
toothpaste. Don’t, under any circumstances, use human toothpaste, as dogs
and cats swallow toothpaste, and they cannot process the chemicals in our over-the-counter
brands. While committing to brushing your companion’s teeth regularly will
go a long way to prevent dental disease, you should also …
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Encourage
play with toys that will help to abrade debris from teeth and gums -
Provide dental
chews to reduce the build up of plaque and tartar -
Schedule regular dental exams with your veterinarian -
Feed food that
promotes a healthy digestive system Did
you know that certain breeds of dogs and cats are genetically predisposed to dental
illnesses? According to recent data, the Maltese ranks highest among purebred
dogs with persistent tooth and gum problems. In the cat world, the Siamese and
the Abyssinian, charming as they are, both have serious tooth problems and often
teeth pulled during their youth. The quality of your pet's food can
also contribute to the onset of periodontal disease. Low quality foods can cause
gastrointestinal problems, which can lead to bad breath. Easily digestible foods
like Life's Abundance not only provide high-quality nourishment, but also work
to promote intestinal health. At HealthyPetNet, we take dental health
seriously. As pet parents ourselves, we know how difficult it can be to establish
a consistent oral care routine. That’s why we’ve developed several
products to address these critical issues, before they become major problems.
With HealthyPetNet’s
Daily Oral Care, you can maintain a healthy routine
without your companion animals even noticing! This formula is the ultimate breath
enhancer and dental health promoter, perfect for dogs and for cats. It features
refreshing mint oils along with the cleansing action of Yucca to neutralize offensive
digestive tract odors that can contribute to bad breath. Simply add a capful of
this tasteless, odorless liquid to your pet's water to help maintain a healthy
and pleasant smelling mouth. Like all of HealthyPetNet’s products, you’ll
find it effective and safe, all without the use of harsh chemicals.
As veterinarians will tell you, almost as important as brushing is friction from
chewing something tough but malleable (actual bones are not generally recommended).
The majority of chewable “bones” for dogs on the market today are
made from rawhide, which is difficult to digest and can cause severe intestinal
problems. But there is a healthier option! Made
with easy-to-digest pork skin, HealthyPetNet
Dental Chews
are a tasty and healthy alternative to rawhide. Dental Chews provide an optimal
texture to help scrape tartar and plaque from teeth. And we’ve included
a blend of mint and chlorophyll that will keeps dogs happily chewing their way
to cleaner teeth, healthier gums and fresher breath. Every now and again,
we like to reward our beloved pups with a special indulgence. But you may
have noticed that many of the popular treats on the market are laden with refined
sugars, chemical preservatives, and artificial flavors and colors. Once again,
HealthyPetNet has got your pet dental needs covered! Our
Gourmet Dental Treats are made with a
special blend of harvest grains, creamy peanut butter and natural honey. This
unique recipe includes hefty helpings of calcium and phosphorus to support healthy
teeth and bones. We’ve also added parsley to sweeten the breath. With
Gourmet Dental Treats,
you'll be helping to support dental health and treating your dog to scrumptious
oven-baked goodness! As you can see, just by taking a few simple
steps, you can help your companion animal enjoy a lifetime of dental health.
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