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Bone Spavin

Saturday, 20 August 2011 11:09:40 AM Australia/Brisbane

In the last few week I have had an increased number of people asking me questions about Bone Spavins.  In view of the increase interest in this area I thought in might be useful to discuss the difference between a Bog Spavin and a Bone Spavin.

What is a Bog Spavin?

A Bog Spavin is a long term, low grade inflammation of the synovial membrane that surrounds the tarsel, hock or joint,

A Bone Spavin is a degenerative condition with a gradual loss of Cartilage of the joint, or inflammation of the bone or bony tissue of the hock joint.

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0 Comments | Posted in Horse Health By Tamera Gibson

The Benefits of Protexin

Friday, 17 December 2010 8:41:34 AM Australia/Brisbane

Protexin is a Multistrain Pro-Biotic that is safe for use on all animal and over long period of time.  We have had many clients use Protexin to great effect with horses, dogs and chickens with digestive issues resulting in malabsorption of food.  The article below is written by Dr James Chin and gives some insight into his clinical research into the product.

What I love about this product is that it can do so much good, and you can't do any harm.

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0 Comments | Posted in General Animal Health By Tamera Gibson

Eagle Pack Arrival

Thursday, 28 October 2010 8:52:50 AM Australia/Brisbane

The Eagle Pack Power and Eagle Pack Holistic Large and Giant Breed has arrived!

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0 Comments | Posted in Dog Health By Tamera Gibson

Dehydration Colic

Wednesday, 27 October 2010 11:13:28 AM Australia/Brisbane

Dehydration is a serious concern for all animals. Horse owners and lovers in Australia know that the use of electrolytes during the hot dry summers is an important part of the feeding plan.  Those of us that live in the moist tropical enviroments of northern Australia are experiencing a wetter than normal start to the summer, yet we are losing horses to dehydration colic.

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0 Comments | Posted in Horse Health By Tamera Gibson

Pancreatitis in Pets

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:33:26 PM Australia/Brisbane

Pancreatitis    

The pancreas is a gland that secretes both digestive enzymes and important hormones. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, which can either be acute (sudden and severe) or chronic (ongoing).

A range of causes

In general terms Pancreatitis is a result of unnatural feeding with highly processed foods containing multiple fillers, grains and chemical residues.

In rare cases, pancreatitis can be caused by:
Trauma or surgery to the pancreas region
Inherited abnormalities of the pancreas
Inherited disorders of metabolism
Viruses
Medications (including some diuretics), which can also trigger inflammation.










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Magnetic Therapy for Animals

Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:18:33 PM Australia/Brisbane

Magnetic Therapy is both one of the oldest and the newest forms of non-invasive healing.  
While it has been know for years that the use of magnets can promote healing though improved blood circulation, oxygen and fluid exchange and aid pain management through inhibiting pain sensitive nerves.   The ability to function normally while using magnets  has always been the limiting factor.


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Joint Health and Arthritis

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 4:30:38 PM Australia/Brisbane

Joint Health and Arthritis

Cartilage exists wherever bones meet and it acts as the shock absorber of joints - allowing smooth movement and cushioning.

In the normal course of wear and tear on joint cartilage there is a continual process of cells and fluids being broken down and then replaced with newly synthesised cells.



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0 Comments | Posted in Horse Health Dog Health General Animal Health By Tamera Gibson

Giving fleas the flick naturally

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 3:34:25 PM Australia/Brisbane

Giving Fleas the Flick Naturally

I have been working with homeopathic medicines on animals for 10 years and there are a few things that have become very clear to me in that time.  Firstly is that a strong, healthy animal cannot play host to parasites, worms, fleas, ticks, etc.  The second and probably the most interesting is that most animals in today's society are toxic.



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0 Comments | Posted in Dog Health Cat Health By Cathy Tighe

Echinacea

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 3:23:04 PM Australia/Brisbane

Echinacea is a popular herb used as a pre-winter immune booster or as a post infection re-builder of the immune system.

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0 Comments | Posted in Horse Health Herbs and Animals By Tamera Gibson

Doggy Dehydration

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 3:14:02 PM Australia/Brisbane

Yes it is true even lap dogs can get de-hydrated!  Some dogs are more inclined to become de-hydrated because they simply donít seem to want to drink.  This can be particularly true for older dogs.

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0 Comments | Posted in Dog Health By Tamera Gibson

Chamomile

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 1:00:30 PM Australia/Brisbane

Chamomile is noted for its calming & relaxing effects on both the digestion and the nerves and the balancing effect it has on hormones.

Chamomile flowers have anti-inflammatory activity and may be beneficial in reducing allergic responses as it contains a number of antihistamine chemicals.

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Devil's Claw

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:48:55 PM Australia/Brisbane

Devil's Claw root powder may be used to reduce pain and fever, inflamation, and to stimulate digestion.

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0 Comments | Posted in Horse Health Dog Health Herbs and Animals By Tamera Gibson

Diabetes in Animals

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:28:18 AM Australia/Brisbane

Diabetes is a condition that is extremely rare in the natural world and is now common in domesticated pets.

Although insulin injections control the symptons, they do not cure the diabetes.

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0 Comments | Posted in General Animal Health By Tamera Gibson