It is time to provide your animal companions with the same healthy lifestyle that you and your family live by.
These days, there are two things that are true in our modern life:
1. Pets are family members
2. Pets are getting weird human diseases
We love our pets almost as much or sometimes even more than we love our human kids. We are smitten with brazen cats and dog makeovers. And our hearts break as our animals take on the most insidious human diseases. The bad news regarding dog/cat cancer, kidney disease, diabetes and other diseases is relentless. Obesity is the new normal and putting our pets on medication is on the rise.
I hope I am speaking to the choir here, and that this is just a friendly reminder. But if I am not, it is time to provide your animal companions with the same healthy lifestyle that you and your family live by. We will start with the basics:
Our animal companions provide us with so much love and it is important that we do our part to help preserve their health by providing them with the best food and nutrition routine to give them the extra TLC they deserve. WF
Joan Ranquet is an animal communicator, author and speaker, and the author of Communication With All Life (Hay House). Her new book, Energy Healing for Animals (Sounds True), will be out 2015. In 2008, Joan founded Communication with all Life University, a program for Animal Communication and Energy Healing. joanranquet.com
Posted 3/30/15
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