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This section of pet-grub.com deals with pet health. Here you will find articles that have been written by Dr. Russell Swift, DVM, Classical Homeopath, that will help educate you about natural health and nutrition for pets.

Dr. Swift has been kind enough to allow me to publish his pet health articles for your benefit. Dr. Swift has been practicing as a homeopathic veterinarian since the early 1990's.

I am also pleased to provide you with Dr. Swift's pet supplements. I first used Dr. Swift's pet supplements in 1994 and have always found them to be exceptionally beneficial. Not only will you find Dr. Swift's pet supplements beneficial, but you will also find his articles fascinating, extremely informative and very educational.

What I like about the following articles is that they will provide you with insight into how a homeopathic or holistic veterinarian sees things — how a homeopathic vet takes a different approach to the methods used by conventional veterinarians — how a holistic vet treats the whole body rather than just the symptoms...

Dr. Swift's article about Chronic Renal Failure is an excellent example of how a homeopathic vet treats an all too common problem differently to the alopathic (conventional) vet...

Dr. Swift's article about Holistic Healing: Commitment or Commodity? gives insight as to what makes a vet a true holistic vet — and what I like about this article is that it emphasizes what I've always told people which is that many vets say they are holistic just to get extra sales — and two simple ways to determine if a vet is truly holistic is whether or not they emphasize a homemade, raw meat diet and whether or not the vet vaccinates pets — why are these two factors so important in considering whether or not a vet is truly holistic? Well, keep these thoughts in your mind as you continue to read and the answer will become quite clear if it isn't already.

If you are wanting to find a homeopathic and holistic vet near you, then visit the American Holistic Veterinarian Medical Association web site to find a holistic vet near you.

If you want to learn more about pet health, especially regarding natural health and nutrition for pets, then read on...

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The Transformation Speaks For Itself...

2010-08-19

I am writing to tell you of the transformation in my pets since they have started eating all raw meat.

I used to have to clean up cat vomit on a pretty much daily basis. Sometimes they would even vomit right into the kibble bowl. From DAY 1 on raw meat, none of my cats has vomited with two exceptions — someone fed one of the cats a piece of cooked ham, and one of them got up on the counter and ate some pancake batter. No surprise those foods made the cats sick.

They are all acting years younger. Neko (12, neutered male) has gone from hissing at everybody all the time to climbing in laps. Bitty (6, spayed female) is as playful as a kitten, and has already started losing unhealthy pudge. Ed (9, neutered male, king of the cats) is being a bit of a bully with the other cats (nobody is getting hurt) but he is being affectionate and playful with us humans.

Ed took to eating meat right away, but Bitty and Neko are still adjusting. They seem unable to believe the meat is really for them, and act like they are afraid to get caught eating it. An unexpected side benefit — I saw Neko eating a bug today. Don't worry, our home is not treated with pesticides, and that palmetto bug was a healthy snack for a too–skinny cat.

I can't thank you enough for making this information freely available. It surely leaves no doubt that your motivation is love for animals. Thank you for helping me to re–connect with my pets.

Sincerely – Virginia

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2008-06-12

SharonHi Jesse, I am so delighted with your products. I really appreciate your sending the extra gift of the enzymes the past 2 orders. They are really good and I can see that they are extremely beneficial. Many thanks for making these products available. My dogs send you many wet kisses.

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Rocky's Comeback

2008-09-14

I took on a dog that was very, very skinny, extremely stressed, and sick with a major cold and diarrhea caused by an intestinal parasite that he picked up at an overcrowded animal shelter. That was August 22, 2008. He was only the second dog I've had, and I didn't feel all that equipped to handle him (I'm still learning!).

I was scared to death he was going to die on my watch. But I immediately ditched all commercially prepared food and started feeding him by hand, scrambled eggs, rice, and cheese. I started doing research and found your book, which I enjoyed and printed. I've employed its recipes (for the most part — I still have a cultural need to just sear the meat before serving, still mostly raw, and I still include rice), but the results have been phenomenal. I bought a $20 food chopper at Wal–Mart to chop the vegetables and the organ meats, and for most things it works just fine. I use cheese as training treats. And this was while he was on medication, which as we all know can hinder weight gain.

Now he's a happy bundle of energy, more than I can handle, actually. We go out for long, energetic walks and today I bought my first set of running shoes in over 15 years. We may wind up saving each other here!

Because of his poor health, I took pictures of him every day to examine his progress in detail to make sure I could tell for sure whether he was improving or getting worse. They wound up being great before and after testimonials for the power of healthy food for your dog. These pictures are only 10 days apart! Except for the last, which is 3 weeks from the first, I think. I'm allowing him to stay lean and energetic, and we're working on building up muscle.

Thank you for your very helpful website – Nancy

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