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I've been into alternative medication for nine years now and I
love wildlife(GOD created ALL LIVING SOULS).So naturally with
everything happening(diseases,plagues,etc.)I need a list of
supplements that are safe for cats,cockatiels,and dogs.I'm
always trying to help everyone so I would appreciate if you
could send as much information as possible,as many animals as
you can. Everyone should have a standard to go by (Boosting ALL
IMMUNE SYSTEMS)It should be known.Please send this to my e-mail
and the public for everyone to have.

                  Thank You,
                        Sheree  

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Hello Sheree,  That is wonderful that you want to educated yourself and your friends on alternatives for pets.  I can direct you to some wonderful books.  It is worth having your own little library of info.
SEE here:
Amazon.com book suggestions:


Veterinarians Guide to Natural Remedies for Dogs
http://www.amazon.com/Veterinarians-Guide-Natural-Remedies-Dogs/dp/0609803727/re...

Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
http://www.amazon.com/Pitcairns-Complete-Guide-Natural-Health/dp/157954973X/ref=...

Amazon has many excellent books and great prices, too!

good luck

Marie Peppers LPN MA

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