These are the leaders
of the Dog Health Handbook team.
The editors
of the Dog Health Handbook as that you always contact a veterinary health professional and use this guide as part of the conversation.
The mission
of the Dog Health Handbook is to provide dog owners with up to date, well researched information on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of common canine diseases.
Not exact matches
Books All's Well by Whole
Dog Journal Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural
Health for
Dogs and Cats by Richard H. Pitcairn and Susan Hubble Pitcairn 10 Herbs for Happy, Healthy
Dogs by Kathleen Brown The Complete Holistic
Dog Book: Home
Health Care for Our Canine Companions by Jan Allegretti and Katy Sommers The Holistic
Dog Book by Denise Flaim Whole
Health for Happy
Dogs: A Natural
Health Handbook for
Dogs and Their Owners by Jill Elliot, Kim Blommer, and Nick Ridley DVDs In Search
of the Truth About
Dogs: An Introduction to Canine
Health by Dr. Christopher Day, Dr. Michael Fox, and Catherine O'Driscoll Unleash Your
Dog's Potential (Tellington Touch) by Linda Tellington - Jones
This material has been gathered from a number
of canine
health publications, including: «Canine Terminology», Spira; «
Dog Owners Home Veterinary
Handbook» Carlson D.V.M and Giffin M.D.; and «Your
Dog», published by Tufts University.
The content
of the
Dog Health Guide Site, such as text, graphics, images, and other material contained on the
Dog Health Handbook Site («Content») are for informational purposes only.
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because
of something you have read on the
Dog Health Handbook Site!
She is the author
of the book Vet - Speak Deciphered for the Non-Veterinarian, a valuable skill in helping the many caregivers that write to the
Dog Health Handbook.
With a loving heart and compassionate hand Cathy edits, compiles and curates the thousands
of articles, reader contributions and post that bring the
Dog Health Handbook to life.
«There are many reasons why a
dog might experience appetite loss, and it's natural for people who love them to worry, but most
of the reasons
dogs stop eating are correctable and not indicative of anything serious,» says veterinarian Dr. Jill Elliott, a co-author of «Whole Health for Happy Dogs: A Natural Health Handbook for Dogs and Their Owners.&ra
dogs stop eating are correctable and not indicative
of anything serious,» says veterinarian Dr. Jill Elliott, a co-author
of «Whole
Health for Happy
Dogs: A Natural Health Handbook for Dogs and Their Owners.&ra
Dogs: A Natural
Health Handbook for
Dogs and Their Owners.&ra
Dogs and Their Owners.»