Tuesday, 20 July 2021

Keep your toddler safe at home

  Ensure that the doors to all bathrooms are kept locked at all times. Many injuries occur in the bathroom and you never want your child to crawl in there while you're not looking. To prevent scalding, make sure your water heater is not set higher than 120 degrees.

Prevent Electrical Shock

Children are naturally inquisitive and they will poke forks and other objects inside electrical sockets. Make sure that all the outlets in your home are blocked by using furniture. You can also install self-closing socket plugs while babyproofing. Get into the habit of unplugging hair curlers and other electrical devices when they aren't in use.


Family reading

Natural diuretics for dogs with congestive heart failure


Liquid meal replacement for senior cats


Start early with babyproofing

Some moms and dads wait until close to their due date to start babyproofing but, at that time, you're going to be really excited, stressed, worried and have a whole lot of things to think about. Many of the steps that are required for babyproofing can be done before you're having back pain, are tired from being unable to sleep comfortably at night and don't have swollen ankles, so take advantage of those early days.

Family reading


CliniCare Feline liquid diet 


Natural diuretics for dogs with congestive heart failure

Friday, 9 July 2021

CHF and your Cat

 Cat CHF symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for symptoms of other illnesses. It is important to take your cat to the veterinarian if you notice that they always seem to be struggling fro breath or always seem to be tired.




Cats with CJHF generally start to take in more than 60 breaths a minute, as they struggle to pull in more oxygen so that more can reach their body's cells. Instead of relying on regular nose breathing, they may breathe through their mouth.


Your holistic veterinarian may talk to you about natural diuretics for cats that can help cats with CHF, along with prescription medication.

Friday, 8 May 2020

Furosemide Dosage for Dogs

Furosemide dosage for dogs with heart failure

The correct Furosemide dosage for dogs with heart failure can be discussed with your veterinarian. If you are giving your dog supplements that act as diuretics for cats and dogs, you should tell your veterinarian.

While most pets may benefit from taking Furosemide orally, there are other ways to give it. For example, if your veterinarian determines that your dog requires it, they may give the medicine intravenously. They may give up to 4 mg/kg every two hours via intravenous fluids.

If you're giving your dog Furosemide at home, some dogs may be given 1 to 2 mg/kg every 12 hours. Your veterinarian may increase this dosage. Dogs can be given up to 6 mg/kg orally every eight hours.

Monday, 4 May 2020

Dandelion to Naturally help Liver Disease

Dandelion to Naturally help Liver Disease







Traditional Medicinals roasted dandelion root tea, on the right of this page, can help with immunity, detox, and heart health. Dandelion can also be used to help dogs and cats.

Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Fruit-Topped Cheesecake Recipes for Summer Parties

  Fruit-Topped Cheesecake Recipes for Summer Parties  Few desserts strike the perfect balance of elegance and comfort the way cheesecake doe...