Monday, January 09, 2006
About This Blog
Hi, my name is Yani. I'm the owner of a pet sitting business in Anacortes, WA, and I work twice a week in a health conscious pet supply store in Seattle.
This journal will casually focus on cat and dog nutrition, as well as health issues, that come up as interests to myself, or conversations and challenges I've faced with customers at the store.
I gather my information from tons of reading from books, health articles, online sources and conversations with holistic vets. What I say in this journal in purely my opinion and is in no way meant to be advice. If you are having issues with your pet, please work with your vet in addressing the issue, and your pet's individual needs.
I would advise having a holistic vet as one of your animal's human resources. Traditional western vets are great for diagnosing and surgeries, but often a holistic vet will look for the more underlying causes. When you determine an underlying cause and address that, the animal has a greater chance at becoming symptom-free for good!
This journal will casually focus on cat and dog nutrition, as well as health issues, that come up as interests to myself, or conversations and challenges I've faced with customers at the store.
I gather my information from tons of reading from books, health articles, online sources and conversations with holistic vets. What I say in this journal in purely my opinion and is in no way meant to be advice. If you are having issues with your pet, please work with your vet in addressing the issue, and your pet's individual needs.
I would advise having a holistic vet as one of your animal's human resources. Traditional western vets are great for diagnosing and surgeries, but often a holistic vet will look for the more underlying causes. When you determine an underlying cause and address that, the animal has a greater chance at becoming symptom-free for good!
