It may not come as a surprise to some of us that organic pet care has become important to pet lovers everywhere. We are a nation that loves its pets. In the U.S. alone, we have over 60 million dog owners. Our pets are our companions; they are like family. Hence, it is only fitting that we should want to provide them with natural, organic alternatives to the commercial products that are out there.
Many of us also want to protect our pets from environmental hazards. Pesticides, preservatives, and other chemicals are also harmful to animals. For those of us who own older cars, for example, the antifreeze that is used in our cars can be deadly to animals if ingested. Although few animal impact studies have been done, veterinarians can attest to the numerous illnesses afflicting pets today, and that some of the causes may be environmental in nature. We already know that toxic substances accumulate in our body fat, sometimes for decades; the same can be said for our pets, as well.
Here, organic pet care encompasses several categories: 1) organic pet food; 2) organic pet accessories; and 3) organic pet remedies. Our website focuses primarily on cats and dogs, although you will find products appropriate for birds and horses.
For a large assortment of natural and organic pet care products - from raw food and supplements to toys and flea/tick treatments - visit the
Only Natural Pet
website.
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Below are links to the three categories, so that you can find further information and weblinks for each one. (Inclusion of these websites does not constitute endorsement of any claims that may be made by the individual sites.) We think you will find them useful.
October is National Pet Wellness Month. It sounds like a good time to take our pets for a check-up, or to try a new food or other pet care product. Keeping their teeth healthy is also very important. Without properly caring for your pet's teeth, periodontal disease can set in, leading to other potentially serious health problems. (Just don't use human toothpaste on your pet!).
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