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Yes, there are some supplements you may want to add:

ALL very safe...

GARLIC is small dosages is fine: ( as long as you have a healthy dog) Omega 3 is very much needed for joints/ hips and patella ( Knee ) health.

SEE here: 1 per day - always: Omega 3

My clients have had great luck with Nature's Sunshine :

http://www.mynsp.com/nuvetpetnurse/products/guide.aspx?stockNum=1515

GARLIC sure does get rid of Fleas:

Garlic / take one per day in the Cold months and 2 per day in the WARM Flea months....( and to help prevent worms)

http://www.mynsp.com/nuvetpetnurse/products/guide.aspx?stockNum=290 HOME MADE FLEA SPRAY - natural

Also, below is my recipe for Natural Flea Spray : make at home...

To avoid worms: This works well: Garlic / It is an anti parasitic , too...

Concerned about Garlic - READ This / Good READ...

http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/garlic_for_dogs.html#ARTICLE

My Natural Flea Spray recipe:

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Make Bandit's Flea Buster Spray*****

Bandit's Flea Buster Spray: 8 Oz Water, 4-6 Drops of Tea Tree Oil, 4-

6 Drops of Lavender Oil. Keep in the refrigerator, shake well before

using and spray lightly, do not soak the coat.

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USE Nature's Sunsine Products....

Ask Marie about the 20% or higher discount...

Pet Nurse Marie / mtnmom@gci.net

Don't order any of the oils till you talk to Marie....she can help you get Member prices at Nature's Sunshine...

Fast shipping and FRESH product.

Don't use the old stuff at the Walmart !

NEXT - Make your own powder:

Make your own Powder for flea repelling!

Herbal Flea Repellant Powder:

recipe from "All You Ever Wanted to

Know about Herbs for Pets"

by Mary Wullf-Tilford,

1 part Diatamacous Earth,

2 parts Feverfew flowers,

2 parts Mullein flowers,

2 parts yarrow flowers,

1 part sage or thyme.

( "A Part" is just an amount - could be 1 cup or 1/2 cup )

YOU decide how big your recipe will be:

Any Questions???

Just ask

Marie Peppers

mtnmom@gci.net

AND Last, Don't forget a good Daily Vitamin/supplement like NuVET -

see here:

Good for All your kid's Body systems ....Keeps the vet away...

http://www.apluspetcare.com/untitled4.html

http://www.nuvet.com/81098

This is a Supplement / Immune system booster / take 2 per day / treat wafers...

1 bottle of 90 is 55.00

ASK for the 15% off Discount on NuVET Products..

Tell them Marie Peppers Sent you from All Experts...

BEST wishes to you!

Keep me posted.

Marie Peppers LPN MA

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