Senior Pet?..Read this

July 15th, 2013 at 6:02 am EDT


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 Hello Friend, and a cheery, and very sunny Monday morning to you!

My family and I are sloooooooooowly adjusting to the time change...But are pets are VERY happy :-)

All of my pets are older, and upon returning from being away, I couldn't help but notice.

Jessie is sleeping more, Lewis seems a little stiff, Cleo the cat is having 'excessive vocalization' at night, and my other cat Gussie has some nasty mats on her back..

While we have been away they have not been getting regular supplement, and OF all the things I have for my older pets, my supplement seems to help the most.

If you have an older pet, you should at least try it for a month. Here is where you can get your 50% OFF trial:

http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com


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Senior Pet Help
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Senior pet's get a number of very common health problems- but it's often the behavioral changes that are the biggest concern.



SIGNS
Your pet sleeps much more and plays less. He has a graying muzzle, poorer hearing and poorer vision. You may see cataracts. He may show abnormal signs, such as pacing, excessive panting, and barking at the wall.

CAUSES
Your dog is considered a senior when past the age of seven. Most cats are not considered seniors until the age of 10. Older pets have natural organ changes: eyes often develop cataracts; the bones of the middle ear often fuse, resulting in lowered hearing; joints lose their soft cartilage covering, resulting in arthritis; and the brain can age, resulting in signs of senility.

SOLUTIONS

MELATONIN. Frequently used for older pets that have trouble getting to sleep and pace at night. For dogs, give 50 ug per lb of body weight given 1 hr before bedtime and on an empty stomach. Try it for 2 weeks to assess if it is working.

PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE. A supplement used in people with cognitive dysfunction. Give 50 mg daily per 10 lbs of body weight.

ACETYL-L-CARNITINE. This is used in people with Alzheimer‘s. The dog dose is 10 mg per lb of body weight twice daily.

ANTIOXIDANTS. Of them all, Vitamin E appears to be most important in maintaining healthy brain function and delaying further loss of brain tissue; give 100 IU of Vitamin E per 10 lbs of body weight. An antioxidant combination (Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and Selenium) may be most effective.

SENIOR’S DIET. Place your pet on a commercial senior’s diet. It will be easier to digest, lower in protein so easier on the kidneys, lower fat to keep weight down, and probably contain added glucosamine to help arthritis.  Hills produces a specific brain diet for cognitive dysfunction which is high in antioxidants and L-carnitine.

GLUCOSAMINE. The most important supplement for arthritis, Glucosamine HCL (as opposed to Glucosamine Sulphate) is the best: dogs should get 1/4 of a 500 mg tablet per 10 lbs of body weight daily, cats need 1/4 of a 500 mg tablet daily.


P.S. My supplement can help with the discomfort of arthritis, decreasing the skin changes, as well as give an antioxidant boost for the brain.

Very much worth a try!

http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com

 

Heal Your Pets At Home

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones

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