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Whole food concentrate for Dogs and Cats
Dr. Moira Drosdovech, Pawsitive Veterinary Care 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
Pawsitive Veterinary Care, Kelowna, British Columbia
 
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Pawsitive Veterinary Care is a privately owned small animal veterinary clinic located in Kelowna, British Columbia. Pawsitive Veterinary Care grew out of the need for alternatives to conventional medicine in pets, and was opened in 2000 as a veterinary clinic with a unique integrated approach. Homeopathy, herbal medicines and flower essences form the majority of our treatment modalities, proving their effectiveness time and time again, yet conventional medicine and diagnostics are utilized whenever absolutely necessary.

Office Hours
Our office hours by appointment are Monday and Tuesday 9 to 5, Wednesday 9 to noon, Thursday 12 to 7 and Friday 9 to 5. Saturday appointments are by special arrangement only.

Upcoming events
I am offering an five evening course through Okanagan University College entitled Practical Holistic Health Care for Dogs and Cats. This course has been postponed to the Winter session at Okanagan University College.

  • Night 1: Nutrition
  • Night 2: Homeopathy and Herbal medicine
  • Night 3: Vaccinations and Deworming
  • Night 4: First Aid (conventional and holistic)
  • Night 5: Bowen Therapy, Chiropractic & Acupuncture

Watch for more information in e-mail updates.

TITRE CLINIC for the week of November 3-10, with the bulk of the testing being on Saturday November 8th. Titres are an excellent way to assess your dog's immune status to see if adequate protection exists against Parvo and Distemper. I recommend that no adult dogs or cats get revaccinated unless a titre test has shown the levels to be dangerously low.

The Fall Issue of PAWS 4 THOT, the semi-annual newsletter for Pawsitive Veterinary Care, will be in the mail by the end of October. Please feel free to share it amongst those you know with pets anywhere and everywhere!

PAWSITIVELY PURE NUTRITION
Whole Food Concentrate For Dogs and Cats

In keeping with a growing trend that recognizes the importance of a solid nutritional foundation in maintaining optimal health for pets, I have developed a line of supplements that provide nutrients in their whole unprocessed form. These are made from high energy fruits, vegetables and herbs by dehydrating the whole product or juice and making it into an easily assimilated and palatable powder.

While I prefer my patients to be on the Natural Raw Food Diet (NFRD) which, for dogs at least, contains raw ground vegetables, it is even more important for dogs on commercial dry and canned foods. This supplement is not intended to replace more than 10-20% of the vegetables in the NRFD. Its purpose is to provide very high quality and readily available nutrients to both dogs and cats to help them in the face of disease and, even if already healthy, in the face of detrimental environmental forces that endeavour to destroy health (pollutants, free radicals, poisons, etc). By feeding this to your pets, you are arming them with very powerful tools to optimize health.

Because the supplements are in a palatable powder form, the vast majority of pets will accept them mixed with their NRFD or on top of their commercial diets. We already know the benefits of whole unadulterated foods in our own diets. Let's give our pets the same tools.

Currently available:
Every Day Supplements for Dogs and Cats

  1. Whole Food Concentrate for Dogs
  2. Whole Food Concentrate for Cats

The introductory price for these supplements is $19.95 for 250g (approx 2 cups of product). A large breed dog would receive 4-6 tsp per day and a cat would receive 0.25-1 tsp.

Coming in the future:

  1. Whole Food Concentrates for Liver & Kidney Ailments
  2. Whole Food Concentrate for Geriatric Dogs and Cats
  3. Whole Food Parasite Cleanse

These products can be shipped to your door or are available at my office. I will soon have them available at a wide variety of pet stores.