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How To Naturally Detox Your Dog & Cat

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Have you ever noticed changes in your pet’s energy with certain foods?

Or maybe you’ve noticed your dog or even your cat seems less interested in their food, even if you’re still feeding the same diet?

Maybe you have a pet that’s on chronic conventional medication, like flea and tick preventatives, thyroid medicine, or heart disease medication?

You want the best for your pet, and I know you’re willing to do whatever you need to so your pet can feel their best.

There’s nothing better than your furry family member greeting you at the door after a long day at work. Pets make our lives so much better and happier, but there’s a lot of potential toxins that could be lurking in your pet’s environment.

Your pet is potentially exposed to over 85,000 toxins every single day.

Where do these toxins come from?

Pets are potentially exposed to environmental toxins ranging from:

  • Accidental ingestion (like ethylene glycol in the wintertime)
  • Outdoor toxins (weed killer, chemicals on the grass, motor oil on the street)
  • Indoor toxins (air fresheners, laundry chemicals, cleaning products, drinking water)
  • Toxins produced in your pet’s body (GI…

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Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor
Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor

Written by Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor

Root to Recovery: The Natural Pet Doctor's Blueprint. Holistic well-being through addressing underlying causes for your pet's thriving health naturally.

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