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Looking after the health and welfare of your Schnauzer can be a full time job. You will find information on neutering, spaying, vaccinations, vet visits, upset tummies, Schnauzer bumps and much more here. Ask a question and someone will have had a similar experience. We also appreciate updates on how your Schnauzer is recuperating. A separate section is dedicated to our older Schnauzers.
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zeta1454
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by zeta1454 » 27 Nov 2019, 17:49
I have just finished reading this book and found plenty of interesting information on ways to keep healthy and help to combat certain ailments through appropriate food and lifestyle choices or changes - for humans and their dogs

There are useful explanations of certain health conditions too with information on both conventional and complementary treatments for these.
There is a link here to the author's page but the book is also available via other outlets including as a Kindle download at reduced cost:
https://www.catherineodriscoll.com/the- ... demic.html