YEs - I can help and I understand your concern:
ONE of the KEYS is a grain free food - Yes -NO grains at all - Low fat meats, too...
** just grain free feeding/ meat and grain free treats...
SEE here:
1. i would love to see you cook with the SoJo Grain free program - sold in many pet stores or order here with free shipping:
Must get the green bag - grain free ( Also, they have 2 grain free treats you can buy)
http://www.sojos.com/index.aspx?affiliate=petnurse
SEE live link below
YOU will be adding ground white meats - cooked to the SoJO and you can make up 4 days in advance:
Pork, Turkey, chicken, and lamb - try to buy the already ground - many butchers will grind it up for you ...JUST ask
You can do red meats 2 x per week
Also - A must for most of my clients is the NuVET Plus program - YOU can do 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per day -( they make a powder or wafer)
MOST dogs that have kidney and liver problems do great on the NuVET program - reduces inflammation and infections. ( do 1/2 the regular dosage to start out)
Call and order - not sold in stores:
tell them you are working with pet nurse Marie
1-800-474-7044
USE referral code 81098
You are looking for the NuVEt Plus Wafers
give order referral 81098
http://www.nuvet.com/81098
The science of the causes and effects of disease on the human body.
That is the science of "dermatology".
Yes. Chihuahuas can get sick at an old age. Just like a regular human, They can get sick. They can have a rare disease or cancer [ect] You can treat your chihuahua with medicine or pills but likely, the chihuahua will die.
# Combating disease # inherited disease # protecting the Environment
yes. it is because diseases are parts of science and dermatameculitis is a disease.
Hearteologist
Biology.
Pasteurization is a disease prevention technique, hence, it is part of medical science.
Etiology is a generic term not a disease or condition. It is a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of disease.
no its not trust im in science class
It sounds like your Chihuahua is sick and needs to see a veterinarian. There could be any number of things wrong, ranging from infection to poisoning to a metabolic disease.
There are several things that constitute a disease including bacteria and viruses. A disease is any abnormality that affects an organism.