February Newsletter 2010

with
Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
Product Formulator of Lifes Abundance Products for Healthy Pets! AND Dr. Sarah.

Happy Valentine's Day!

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Special Message from Dr. Jane ....

"Many of us agree that we should do everything within our power to make sure that our companion animals enjoy the best possible life. But did you know that simply by playing a role in your life, your furry kids could actually help you to be not only happier but healthier?

Of course you did. It's all part of the privilege and fun of being a pet parent. What you may not know is that there's plenty of science to back it up. As a holistic veterinarian, I've read so many reports regarding the health benefits associated with having companion animals, which has been accumulated over the last two decades, including numerous research studies in the U.S. and across the globe.

A study published in The British Journal of Health Psychology reports that people who have companion animals tended to be healthier than those who did not. Additionally, when a dog was part of the family, the human family members had fewer minor ailments, lower blood pressures and lower cholesterol levels. Although the explanation for these advantages is unclear, these researchers guessed that all benefits might be accounted for by reduced stress levels. In these cases, lower stress levels might have been due to increased physical activity (like walking the dog) and levels of social interaction (hanging out with other pet-friendly folks).

The positive effects of having a canine companion have also been published in the prestigious American Journal of Cardiology. A recent year-long study looked at the effect of having a canine companion in 369 patients who had previously suffered an acute heart attack. The positive effects were nothing short of extraordinary! The patients who had a dog in the home had a much better chance of long-term survival. Over 7% of patients without a dog died during the study, compared with only 1% of those who had a canine companion. Even though these seem like small percentages, the difference between these groups is enormously significant.

Researchers at the University of Leicester found that when pets are in a household, children six years and younger develop social skills at an accelerated rate. Additionally, these children tend to have better coordination, improved confidence, superior communication skills and are even less likely to have allergies!

The British Medical Journal concluded that companion animals serve a vital need for socialization, especially for people at a higher risk for isolation, like those who suffer from physical limitations that might prevent them from interacting socially. Most medical professionals agree that the broader the network of social contacts, the better we are able to deal with the difficult times in life. This study, and others like it, supports the idea that this need for social relations can be fulfilled equally well by companion animals as with people.

These and many other studies reinforce what we as pet parents have suspected all along … that our beloved four-footed companions play huge roles in our health and happiness as members of our families.

And now I'm going to go spend some valuable time with my wonderful, loving pets. Because, who couldn't use a good dose of health and happiness, right?”

Thank you for all you do to make the world a better place for your dear companions."
Dr. Jane

 

 

 


 

From our Trilogy/HealthyPetNet Blog, Dr, Sarah has made it easy to watch the lesson about brushing your dog's teeth.

 

 

 


My Dogs Have Cabin Fever!

 

Vet, Dr. Sarah

 

Thanks to Dr. Sarah's video, we can ALL take some tips as how to get our dogs moving to maintain some sort of exercise program in these cold winter months. This video not only has awesome ideas but SAFETY tips as well to keep your canines SAFE.

 

 


Featured Product: Gourmet Dental Treats

 

Parsley for fresh breath, calcium and phosphorous, which are important nutrients for strong bones and teeth.


With Gourmet Dental Treats, you'll be helping to support dental health AND they taste good AND are Healthy!

As you know "bad teeth and gums" can affect other parts of a dog than just the mouth so always try to brush their teeth. LOOK TO THE LEFT FOR DR. SARAH EXPLAINING HOW TO DO THIS

 

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INGREDIENTS:
Rolled Oats, Honey, Vegetable Oil, Brown Rice Flour, Peanut Butter, Flaxseed Meal, Dried Whey Product, Dried Eggs, Dicalcium Phosphate, Dried Parsley, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus casei Fermentation Product, Dried Bifidobacterium thermophilum Fermentation Product, Dried Enterococcus faecium Fermentation Product, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C).

 

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Be a part of my next conference call.
Our "Ask Dr. Jane" calls are always informative and a lot of fun! To participate in my bi-monthly calls, phone 218-844-0860 at the appropriate time, and enter pass code 626116# after the prompt. My next call is scheduled for Wednesday, March 3rd at 8:30 PM EST.

 

Thank you,
Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
HealthyPetNet Product Formulator



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