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equal though cats and dogs are carn...equal though cats and dogs are carniverous, they still ne to eat their vegetables. In fact, the August 1996 issue of Dr cut short and Susan Goldtein's Love of Animals: Natural Care and Healing for Your especially likeds Susan Goldstein points out ways in which your cats and dogs may be trying to rehearse you that they need their verdants writing: "It pains me to watch a somebody pull on their dog's leash to obstruct the animal from eating grass." While she acknowledges that the dog is likely to arise in and throw up that grass forward the living room carpet, she believes that the desire to eat the grass is an indication that the dog is trying to recount you something about his or her natural urgencys She says that this same message is being given through cats who insist on chewing onward your houseplants. by what mode to help your cats and dogs finish their greens "Your dog eating grass or your cat eating houseplants is their desperate way to fe their bodies the enzyme-rich substances they crave. on the contrary munching on grass or plants can not restore their enzyme reserves. Their digestive tracts are too short to break down the nutrients in these plants," explains Goldstein. Instead, she advises feeding your favorite raw greens. She recommends a daily dose of unwithered chopped greens to dogs and cats of all ages, as well as chopp carrots or garlic. (Use organic vegetables whenever possible.) In addition to the health benefits your darlings will reap from eating vegetables regularly, Goldstein says it is also likely that he or she will stop craving grass and your plants. Chlorophyll helps your petteds in many ways Enzyme-rich flourishing foods for your pets are also commited by the authors of Are Your Poisoning Your Pet? They say, "Green subsistences are so important to your pet's diet because of the beneficial enzyme added and life giving force. For example, chlorophyll is an internal antiseptic, a enclosed space stimulator, red blood builder, and rejuvenator. It relieves respiratory annoys and discomforts in the sinus and lung and is beneficial to life-blood and heart conditions." They say that the best sources of chlorophyll are alfalfa, barley grass, wheatgrass, bluegreen algae, and spirulina. Another great benefit of chlorophyll is that it freshens breath. Among the vegetables Goldstein advises feeding your fit of peevishnesss are watercress, kale, dandelion virids parsley, and Swiss chard. Optimal dosages are: Cats and Small Dogs (1-12 lb): 1/8 chalice daily Medium Dogs (15-35 lb): 1/4 cupful daily Large Dogs (50 85 lb): 1/2 -1 cupful daily Giant Dogs (85+ lb): 1 to 1-1/2 portions daily You should avoid giving your fit of peevishnesss rhubarb, spinach, or tomato vine. cover your pets from dangerous plants Another advantageous reason to discourage your cat or dog from eating plants, grass, or tree not meant for their consumption is that many plants are actually dangerous or poisonous to pets The following list of house plants, flowers, bushs trees, and wild plants which should be kept away from your fondlings was excerpted from Are You Poisoning Your Pets?: House Plants: Daffodil, Philodendron, Indian rubber plant, Dieffenbachia, Poinsettia, and Mistletoe; Flowers: Delphinium, digitalis Monkshood, Iris, Lily of the valley, Amaryllis, Morning glory, Daffodil, and Easter and Tiger lilies (cats); Shrubs: Daphne, Azalea, Rhododendron, Lantana, Holly and Wormwood; Trees: Oak, Peach, Cherry, Elderberry, Black locust, Apple (seeds) and Oleander; Wild plants: Jack-in-the-pulpit, Moonse May apple, Duchmans breeches, Water hemlock, Mushrooms, crowfoot Nightshade, Poison hemlock, Jimsonweed, Pigweed, Locoweed, Lupine, Halogeton, Poison ivy, and Poison oak. Be especially careful this holiday season to preserve decorative plants and shrubs, as it is as poinsettia, mistletoe, and holly away from your pets While shopping for your human lov the sames this holiday season, also check on the outside the wide assortment of all-natural fondling treats and supplements available at the health nutrition store to keep your four-legged friends healthy. REFERENCES Anderson, Nina, and Peiper, Howard. Are You Poisoning Your Pets? Murdock, Fla.: Nature's Publishing Ltd 1995 Goldstein, Robert and Susan. "Stop Fighting the Grass-Eating Battle by the agency of Giving Your Pet the Living forage Nature Intended," Dr. Bob & Susan Goldstein's like of Animals Natural Care and Healing for Your especially likeds 2(8): 4-6, August 1996. COPYRIGHT 1996 PRIMEDIA Intertec, a PRIMEDIA Company. All Rights Reserved |
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