Dog-Wa, a liquid concentrate that provides dogs with essential vitamins and nutrients from leafy greens, has debuted a monthly online pet health column by renowned veterinarian Dr. Jane Leon, a graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Leon's mission, and that of Dog-Wa co-founders Matt and Jane Israel, is to educate people about pet health.
"Pet nutrition is a complicated subject. People want to make informed decisions about what is best for their animals," said Dr. Leon. "My goal is to help pet owners take a common sense approach to feeding their pets a balanced diet. Including high quality, fresh foods is an integral part of the plan," she added.
The monthly column at http://dog-wa.com will focus on dog health, nutrition, digestion, wellness, supplements, herbs, and diet. Beginning this month, Dr. Leon will examine the role of herbs and greens in improving digestion, focusing first on gas problems. Dr. Leon, an expert in animal care, medicine, and surgery, is currently a director on the board of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Central Florida. Previously, she hosted "Ask the Veterinarian," a daily television series on America's Health, and Fox's Health Network. She is a contributing author for Canine Medicine and Disease Prevention published by Animal Health Publications.
"Empowering our customers to make healthy nutrition choices for their pets is our top priority," explained Matt Israel. He added, "Dr. Leon's monthly column offers expert medical information in an easy to understand format so we can introduce Dog-Wa within the larger context of holistic wellness."
Dog-Wa, a solution of fresh peppermint and parsley, is a liquid concentrate that provides essential vitamins and nutrients available in these leafy greens. The fresh herbs aid digestion, soothe the stomach, freshen breath, and discourage gas. Nutrients in the herbs have been known to promote a shinier coat, stronger bones and teeth, healthier gums, and overall well-being. The herbs are holistically balanced and rich in Vitamins A and C, phytonutrients, chlorophyll, and antioxidants. Adding Dog-Wa to water or mixing it into food every day is an effective method to help maintain a dog's optimum health.
January 20, 2009
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All the advice offered here is based on personal experience (I am fighting against IBS, gastritis, ulcers and acute constipation). I am by no means a doctor and nor should my advice be taken for granted. Even though I am 100% sure what I say is correct, please take my articles only as guidelines and contact a medic for proper diagnosis and treatment for all your colon or abdomen related problems: irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, gastritis, as well as any symptoms you have. Stay healthy!
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