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  1. We've been using the Denta Sure for about a year and a half now and

    I really believe it's done a better job. Can't really say for positive

    though because at the same time we started giving Frannie coconut oil, fish oil

    and Fresh Factors every day too so I'm not really sure if it was the tooth paste

    or a combination of that and the additives that is keeping the tarter away now but

    I'm sticking with the Denta Sure.

     

    I really like the looks of the ingredients and am going to give it a try when I finished the current bottle of Petzlife gel.

  2. She was a real pill tonight,very feisty and demanding, pushed her xpen open and started marching around the house! She marched straight to her food bowl, hardly wobbling and ate with gusto. She was a real PITA and I love it!

     

    Gets her first acupuncture treatment tomorrow morning. I hope she can make it down the long walkway to the street to get to my car. She's going to be exhausted when we get back.

    I love it! So happy that she's got so much will to heal and get on with her life. :D

  3. I have been using Earthborn Holistic since the TOTW/Diamond salmonella recall and have never looked back. I feed Princess either the Great Plains Feast (bison) or the Meadow Feast (lamb) as she gets itchy skin and junky ears when she eats chicken. I've been very pleased and she has no complaints. :) Nice, firm, small volume stools are also a great plus.

     

    When TOTW was pulled from shelves I went on an internet search and discovered Earthborn Holistic. I liked the ingredient list and the fact that their manufacturer had never had a recall. I had my local feed supply store order some of the bison for me to try. Since a lot of their customers were searching for Diamond alternatives, they ordered some of all the Holistic varieties a few other bags of the different varieties and now it is one of their best sellers. The store owners now feed it to their dogs exclusively. I also like their UPC for Trees program. :)

  4. Chiropractic adjustments and/or acupuncture can both be effective for age related fecal incontinence (and urinary incontinence). Aligning the vertebral bodies and stimulating the nerve fibers that communicate between the colon and the brain can help reduce incidences of fecal incontinence.

     

    Here are some links:

    http://pointseastwest.com/tag/back-pain/

     

    http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2013/01/07/urinary-fecal-incontinence.aspx

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