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  • Ultra Mend for Weird Skin/Wounds
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    Shake well!!! For External Use Only! Spray effected area. AVOID EYES. Contains: catnip, Cedar wood, Citronella, Marigold, Myrrh, Lavender, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Frankincense, Peppermint Essential Oils, Coconut Oil, Chamomile...

  • Vetericyn 80z
    $42.99 Vetericyn 80z
    When your dog has an open wound or infection, Vetericyn should be the product of choice because it is easy to apply into the affected area to treat infection while accelerating healing. Vetericyn works quickly to treat the...

  • For nearly four decades pet owners all over the world have been using Dr. Willard's Water® to address a wide variety of ailments. In fact, most of the original work Dr. Willard performed using his Dr. Willard's Water® involved helping local veterinarians and animals. In the early 1970’s the first veterinarian to work with Dr. Willard on using Willard Water® to treat pets was Gene Wheeler, D.V.M., of Sturgis, South Dakota. After a long discussion with Dr. Willard, Dr. Wheeler agreed to perform some tests and the results were truly amazing.

“For all animals, Willard Water® seems to act as a whole-body tonic. That is, it’s safe to use in small amounts for long periods of time, during which it apparently helps to bring into balance all of the body’s systems.” Puotinen wrote in Whole Dog Journal, “...holistic practitioners credit the product with amazing abilities to heal and balance. For example, Roger DeHaan, D.V.M., a holistic veterinarian in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, has recommended Willard Water® for his canine patients since 1983.”
Puotinen recommends mixing one fluid ounce (2 tablespoons) of Willard Water® concentrate to a gallon of regular water and using that solution as a good daily drinking water for animals with acute or chronic health problems or for any animals during hot weather or times of stress.

However, for daily maintenance, water for healthy dogs, cats, cattle, and other animals not under stress is far more dilute, such as ¼ ounce (½ tablespoon, or just over 1 teaspoon) concentrate per gallon of water.

Use this solution to fill your dog’s water bowl, which should be available at all times. Add it to dry, canned, or raw food. If you include grain in your dog’s home-prepared diet, consider soaking it overnight in diluted Willard Water® to improve digestibility. To increase the grain’s nutritional content, drain the jar and leave it open and on its side for a day or two. Grind or puree the sprouting grain before adding to food. Leftover pureed grain keeps well in the refrigerator for several days.
Puotinen also advises users to gradually introduce their pets to Willard Water®, giving small dogs 1 to 2 tablespoons of the dilute solution daily, adding it to drinking water or food. Medium-sized dogs receive 4 tablespoons per day, and large or giant breeds start with ½ to ¾ cup (4 to 6 ounces).

“Too much too fast can accelerate the detoxification response,” she writes. “If your dog gets diarrhea, ease off a little until his system catches up. This temporary symptom is the only adverse side effect Dr. DeHaan has seen while treating thousands of dogs with Willard Water.”
    $14.99 Willard Water - 8oz
    DOGS Willard Water® DARK Concentrate Recommendations: Dry Fur and Fur with Static — Combine nine parts cream rinse to one part diluted solution to reduce dryness and static. Spray fur with the diluted solution...