Say nay to nonchemical parasite controlSeptember 24, 2018Most horses will need to be dewormed occasionally. Happily, there are a number of reasonably effective and very safe products available. Unfortunately, there also are quite a number of strategies and products that don’t work at all. While it may seem obvious that those should be avoided, nevertheless, some may have a vocal and ardent following.
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Mixing herbs and meds to soothe the psycheJuly 17, 2015As their families’ lifestyles and work habits continue to evolve, many dogs find themselves cooped up in a home or apartment with little to do for long periods of time. Lack of mental stimulation and too little exercise can predispose dogs (and humans, and cats, and others) to mental and emotional disturbances.