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Pet of the Month: January/February

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

INDY

At 10 years’ old, Indy is an incredibly loving, good-natured Labrador receiving  a unique combination of integrative therapy (traditional and natural care) to help her arthritis and pain.

Her integrative therapy plan includes:

  • Frequent Acupuncture to aid healing and decrease painIndy
  • Nutritionally rich, high fiber diet
  • High grade, veterinary approved/researched Glucosamine in increase mobility
  • Pre/Pro Biotics to aid digestion and immunity
  • Milk Thistle to support liver health
  • NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) for pain

Since Indy began her therapy 1 1/2 years ago, she is overall happier and more mobile.

What’s all the buzz about Pre- and Probiotics?

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

The intestinal tract contains a complex, dynamic, and diverse population of healthy bacteria. There has been a lot of research focusing on the mechanisms by which un-healthy bacteria induce disease (like salmonella and E. coli); however, recent attention has focused on the natural, healthy microorganisms and the ways in which they may benefit the body.

Probiotics refer to live microorganisms which confer a health benefit when administered in adequate amounts. Familiar sources of probiotics include the acidophilus found in yogurts.  Recently, sources of probiotics have become available in higher concentrations and without the lactose that is found in yogurt that can make our pets sick.

Prebiotics are defined as food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of healthy bacteria in the colon. In other words, prebiotics feed the probiotics.  The most common prebiotic found in diets of dogs and cats is dietary fiber. Prebiotics and dietary fiber are also important in feeding colon (large intestine) cells, or, “colonocytes”.  Examples of prebiotics include inulin, FOS, and beet pulp.

Providing the right types of bacteria and fiber in the diet helps the intestine maintain normal absorptive fuction, normal motility, and prevention of the overgrowth of “unhealthy” bacteria.  Pre- and Probiotics may be given to help with recovery from illness and long term to maintain good health.

In a nutshell, Pre- and Probiotics are beneficial in promoting a strong defense system.  By adding pre-and probiotics to your pet’s diet, you are doing your pet’s intestinal tract and overall health a great favor.  Ask us about our supplements today!

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