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The HealthyPetNet News … Issue 1
an optimum diet that will satisfy the
nutrient requirements of the entire
body. That is why they say that the
coat of a dog or cat is a mirror of a
pet's health.
Remember to bathe your pet
regularly based on the condition of
the skin and coat. A dog that romps
through puddles and meadows
during the summer should be bathed
after his play. A dog that stays in the
house most the time except for
walks and rides in the car should be
bathed every 4-6 weeks. Oily dogs
should be bathed more often,
sometimes once weekly. Cats
should be bathed every season to
remove the dead hair and skin cells.
However, sometimes bathing alone
is not sufficient for good skin and
coat health.
HealthyPetNet™ Skin & Coat System
is specifically designed to soothe the
itching and scratching that comes from
a variety of sources. It consists of three
products that tackle skin health two
ways: from the outside
, sending
soothing herbs and minerals deep
within the skin and from the inside,
supplying the body with essential
nutritional oils and special nutrients to
get your pet’s skin and coat looking and
feeling healthy. The Soothing Mist
topical spray (made with aloe vera gel,
zinc and other soothing and skin-
enhancing herbs) is formulated for
irritated areas of the skin. The Herbal
Blend Shampoo contains natural,
wholesome ingredients, including
oatmeal, aloe vera, tea tree oil, lavender
and marigold. It gently cleans away dirt
without drying the skin and it works in
conjunction with the Soothing Mist.
But it’s not enough to simply treat an
animal externally. Most topical skin
applications fail because it’s important
to tackle skin health from the inside
as well as the outside.
HealthyPetNet™ Skin & Coat
Formula combines special oils
(known as omega 3 fatty acids) with
skin and coat support nutrients such
as vitamins A, D and E to promote a
shiny, healthy and full coat. Since
these chewable tablets are made with
a special taste appeal, even finicky
pets will love them!
With the HealthyPetNet™ Skin
Care System, your pet can have a
“furry nice” summer!
life to making sure these dogs are
adopted into loving homes. This is an
ambitious undertaking. Most rescue
dogs arrive at shelters loaded with
parasites and suffer from a myriad of
diseases including malnutrition and
anemia from excessive ticks and
fleas. Out of her own finances,
Nancy makes sure they get proper
medical attention and follow strict
personalized diets to fit their special
needs. She even takes the puppies to
obedience school, so that they will be
joys to their future families instead of
burdens.
Every phase of Nancy’s day is
dedicated to the livelihood of her
Dobermans. In the morning, she
exercises them on the beach, in the
afternoon she comes home to give
the puppies their afternoon meals and
Some time ago, our HealthyPetNet™
friend, Nancy A., rescued Ike, the
Doberman Pinscher that is in the
“before” and “after” picture to the right
of this article. It was obvious that this
poor Doberman had been through
unspeakable neglect and trauma.
Even when he was hungry, at first,
poor Ike was too frightened to take
food from Nancy’s hand because of
his mysteriously abusive past.
Ike is just one of the many
Dobermans that Nancy has rescued
over the past few years. If stray
animals don’t get adopted from
animal shelters after a certain period
of time, they are generally
euthanized. Nancy saves these
sweet souls from such a fate. She
currently lives with eight rescued
Dobermans and has dedicated her
Getting Under Their Skin
Touched By An Angel
let them outside, and in the evenings she
emotionally bonds with them. Sometimes
she’ll drive as far as two hours to speak
with potential owners. Nancy is truly an
angel to the dogs she has rescued in the
past and undoubtedly to the ones she will
rescue in the future!
HealthyPetNet™
Skin & Coat Formula
and Soothing Mist
spray.