
NEW EDITION Food Pets
Die for: Shocking Facts About Pet Food
By
Ann N. Martin, foreword by Shawn Messonnier, DVM
The Latest
Information on the Dangers of Commercial Pet Foods, the New Edition
of Food Pets Die For Updates and Replaces the Previous Edition!
Ann Martin was the first to expose in book form the ugly truth that euthanized cats and dogs are common ingredients rendered into many
commercial pet foods.
Ann Martin has been investigating the multi-billion-dollar,
commercial pet food industry since 1990. Today, she is
internationally recognized as an authority on the dangers of
commercial pet foods.
In this new and updated edition of Food Pets Die For,
Ann Martin
once again goes behind the scenes of the commercial pet food
industry. She uncovers the unsavory ingredients that can legally be
used by commercial pet food companies, including euthanized cats and
dogs, diseased and contaminated meat, moldy grains, and rancid fat.
She also documents the ongoing animal experimentation funded by many
major pet food companies in the name of nutritious pet food.
Ann Martin arms consumers with crucial information on how to read
labels on pet food, and discern for themselves whether or not they
want to feed their pets commercial food.
Martin offers healthy alternatives for feeding animal companions
with nutritious and easy-to-prepare recipes. For people who don't
have the time to cook,
Martin provides information on several pet
food companies that produce healthy, human-grade pet food. Martin
builds a strong case for why our pets will live longer, healthier
lives without commercial pet food. Martin also discusses the latest
evidence on mad cow disease and how this threatens companion animals
who may eat contaminated pet foods. Perhaps some of the most
shocking information in this new edition of Food Pets Die For, is
the pet food industry's practices of animal experimental for
research to test various pet food ingredients. In essence, thousands
of cats and dogs are killed every year in order to test pet food
ingredients. Pet food cruelty abounds in this industry that
professes to only have animal companions' best interests at heart.
Since the publication of the first edition of Food Pets Die For in
1997, a grassroots movement has emerged among health conscious pet
owners about the dangers of most commercial pet foods and what can
be done to remedy this situation. Food Pets Die For was on the
cutting edge in 1997, and continues to be with the publication of
this new edition.
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Protect Your Pet:
More Shocking Facts
By Ann N. Martin
Ann Martin continues her thorough investigation of
pet-related issues, revealing more shocking facts. Carefully and
methodically, Martin explains the ongoing problems with most
commercial pet foods. She also carefully examines the controversial
raw meat diets, and questions the practice of yearly vaccinations,
making a convincing link between increased cancer in pets and over
vaccination. Protect Your Pet includes healthy recipes, alternative
choices, and solid advice. She also details New Vaccination
Protocol, Vaccine Protocols for Animals with Immune Dysfunction, How
to Be Sure the Vaccine Is Working, Alternatives to Vaccines, and
more.
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Past presentations with
Ann Martin can be heard at
http://www.M2Ktalk.net
under "The Power Hour with Joyce & Dave":
July 26, 2004
January 5, 2004
December 30, 2003 (no longer in archives; however, this serves as a
very good reason to purchase the FULL MONTH of EVERY "ThePowerHour
with Joyce & Dave" though
http://www.m2ktalk.net ……so that you always have a permanent
record of these highly informational lectures!)
"This method by
Dr. Plechner has helped many
thousands of pets lead normal happy lives. Without it, many would
have been euthanized. This information is decades ahead of
mainstream veterinary medicine." -Albert J. Simpson, DVM
Pets at Risk provides a clear guide for healing, written for both
pet owners and veterinarians alike.
Dr. Plechner explains that many
health problems originate with genetic or acquired disturbances to
the adrenal cortex production of cortisol, an important hormone. A
domino effect ensues as other hormones go awry and immune function
is compromised. Dr. Plechner also identifies adverse environmental
influences such as food intolerance, poor diet, toxins in the
environment, and stress, among others, as factors that also may
affect adrenal malfunction and overall pet health. In
Dr. Plechner's
therapy program, he uses a safe and effective combination of
pharmaceutical and plant based (natural) cortisone preparations,
depending on the severity and stage of disease.
Many once-sick animals-some seriously ill-have made remarkable
recoveries and lived long and healthy lives on this program!
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Past presentations on "Pets At Risk" with
Alfred Plechner, DVM can
be heard at http://www.M2Ktalk.net
under "The Power Hour with Joyce & Dave":
SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
MARCH 19, 2004
FEBRUARY 6, 2004
Vaccine Guide
for Dogs and Cats
What Every Pet Lover
Should Know
By Catherine J. M. Diodati, MA
Pet Lovers: Now You Can Make
Informed Decisions!
This comprehensive vaccine resource includes hundreds of studies!
Many veterinarians, both conventional and holistic, are
questioning the validity of annual revaccination. They are moving
away from this arbitrary recommendation which is unsupported by
science. Many also refuse to use certain vaccines because the
disease in question is either so benign or rare that the risks
associated with vaccination outweigh any promised benefit. This
important book provides information on all canine and feline
vaccines. It includes several personal stories of vaccine damage
to family pets, as well as hundreds of studies documenting
veterinary vaccine safety and efficacy problems. It also provides
important information on animal vaccine laws and holistic
alternatives. As a concerned pet owner, you can now make informed
decisions about the health and welfare of your precious
four-legged friends.
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Why Is Cancer Killing Our Pets?
by Deborah Straw
About the book:
The first book to examine the environmental, dietary, and
lifestyle-related causes of cancer in pets and to assess the full
spectrum of treatments--both alternative and conventional.
• Foreword by Gary Kowalski, author of The Souls of Animals.
• Cancer is the leading killer of cats and dogs, but this book explains
that it is often preventable.
• Includes research on dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
• A valuable resource for all pet owners, whether their animals are
still healthy or not.
Cancer is now the number one killer of most domestic animals. This fact
raises a fearsome specter for those who know how confusing and painful
it can be to endure the course of this disease in their pets. Having
lost four animal companions to cancer, author Deborah Straw became
frustrated by the lack of concrete knowledge about the causes,
prevention, and treatment of cancer in pets. This thorough and
comprehensive guide to every aspect of the disease in animals is the
result of her search for answers.
Readers will discover the many environmental, dietetic, and
vaccine-related culprits that may cause cancer in pets, and they'll
learn preventive measures that can be taken to safeguard their pets'
well-being. Should your animal's diagnosis be confirmed, the full
spectrum of both conventional and alternative treatments is presented,
from chemotherapy and laser surgery to herbal therapy, acupuncture, and
touch therapy. Readers will find information about both caring for a
sick animal and grieving its loss. Full of knowledge, options, and
support, this is an essential resource for protecting your pet.
About the Author of Why Is Cancer Killing Our Pets?
Deborah Straw is a longtime animal, health and lifestyle writer who is
based in Burlington, Vermont. She is also the author of an ecotourism
guide, Natural Wonders of the Florida Keys, and is a widely published
essayist.
Praise for Why Is Cancer Killing Our Pets?
*"Straw offers a thoughtful and balanced exploration of everything from
surgery to holistic remedies, emphasizing prevention, cure and treatment
of cancer in pets."
Catfancy, April 2001, Vol. 44 No. 4
*"Straw's book is a comprehensive examination of the issue, covering
everything from the rise in incidence to the emotional distress. It
takes up cause, treatment, prevention and grief."
Green Mountain Bookshelf, The Burlington Free Press, December 24, 2000
*"The first book to examine the environmental, dietary, and
lifestyle-related causes of cancer in pets to assess the full spectrum
of treatments--both alternative and conventional. Cancer is now the
number one killer of most domestic animals. Readers will discover the
many environmental, dietetic, and vaccine-related culprits that may
cause cancer in pets, and they'll learn preventive measures that can be
taken to safeguard their pet's well-being. Full of knowledge, options,
and support, this is an essential resource for protecting your pet." The
Pet Tribune, November/December 2000
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Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Cat Care
by Randy Kidd, DVM, Ph.D.
208 pages, 6 x 9 trim size, paperback
Holistic veterinarian Randy Kidd offers thorough, up-to-date information
on gentle, chemical-free treatments for preventive care as well as acute
feline health problems.
Dr. Randy Kidd, a holistic veterinarian and herbalist, explains how
herbs can be used as a practical, safe, and efficacious part of cat
care. This guide to complete herbal care for cats includes simple
introductions to holistic cat care, how herbs work, dosage and potency,
and methods for delivering herbs into a cat's system. Herbal Cat Care
includes chapters on common ailments and how to address each of them
herbally. Kidd covers preventive care, approaches for age-related
problems, and the treatment of chronic conditions - from calming a
nervous animal to getting rid of parasites, addressing urinary tract
conditions to strengthening the teeth.
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Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Dog Care
by Randy Kidd, DVM, Ph.D.
208 pages, 6 x 9 trim size, paperback
Maintain your dog's health the natural way with gentle, chemical-free
treatments for preventive care as well as acute canine health problems
Dr. Randy Kidd, a holistic veterinarian and herbalist, explains how
herbs can be used as a practical, safe, and efficacious part of dogcare.
This guide to complete herbal care for dogs includes simple
introductions to holistic dog care, how herbs work, dosage and potency,
and methods for delivering herbs into a dog's system. Herbal Dog Care
includes chapters on common ailments and how to address each of them
herbally. Kidd covers preventive care, approaches for age-related
problems, and the treatment of chronic conditions -- from calming a
nervous animal to getting rid of parasites, addressing urinary tract
conditions to strengthening the teeth.
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About the Author
A past president of the American Holistic Veterinary Association, Dr.
Randy Kidd has a D.V.M. degree from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. in
Pathology/Clinical Pathology from Kansas State University. He is the
author of Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Dog Care (Storey Books); a
practicing holistic veterinarian; a popular speaker on alternative pet
care; a columnist for Herbs for Health magazine; and a consultant for
pet supplement companies, including Thompson's Nutritional Technologies.
His articles have appeared in the Journal of the American Holistic
Veterinary Medicine Association and Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Kidd has
veterinary practices in San Francisco, California, and McLouth, Kansas.
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