Health MATTERS – anti-aging for PETS?

Brad & Kira
Brad & Kira

WHY NOT?  

If you could…..wouldn’t you prefer to improve the health and longevity of your pets?  After all, they are family members and deserve the best that life has to offer.  At least we think so!

KIRA now
KIRA now
Debbie & Jia Jia
Debbie & Jia Jia

Both dogs in the photos are 11 years young, still playful with several more good

Jia Jia models a Star Wars baseball cap.
Jia Jia models a ‘Yoda’ Star Wars baseball cap.

years ahead of them. Both dogs have been taking daily drops of Rejeneril FP® – which is the first Patented Anti-Aging Dietary Supplement for pets.

 

With animals aging at a much faster rate than us humans, we lose them way too quickly as is. And unfortunately, many of our pets experience degenerative conditions at younger ages, which greatly impacts the quality of their lives in later years. But, it doesn’t have to be this way!

Rejeneril FP® is comprised of a unique and patented antioxidant molecule along with minerals, vitamins and amino acids which are crucial to the health and longevity of one’s pet. The synergy of these nutrients is highly beneficial for all stages of a pet’s life.

Rejeneril FP® can help:

  • Younger pets build a strong immune system and set the foundation for a disease free life.
  • Adult pets recover quicker, maintain youthful energy levels and remain healthier for longer.
  • Senior pets rejuvenate and slow and/or reverse the negative effects associated with aging.

Rejeneril FP® works in three targeted ways to help keep your pet younger longer. Find out more at: http://www.myultimatepet.com/

B well – seasonal plants can be hazardous to your pet’s health

Little healthful tidbits that go a long way….

Did you know….that many of the plants that are popular at this time of year can be harmful and even poisonous to cats and dogs?  Here’s a rundown of some to keep them away from:

poinsettiaPoinsettia – The flowers and leaves can upset your pet’s stomach but it’s an urban myth that this Christmastime staple is deadly.  You do not have to banish it from your home for fear of pet fatality.  That said, try to keep it out of the reach of prying paws.

Mistletoemistletoe – consuming a few leaves or berries causes mild gastritis.  But store bought mistletoe often has plastic berries, and if large quantities of plastic are ingested, your vet may need to induce vomiting.  If the plastic remains in the digestive tract, your pet may require surgery.

american hollyAmerican Holly – This plant contains potentially toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal irritation.  Make sure to keep it out of reach as well.

Amaryllisamaryllis – All parts of this plant are toxic.  Eating the flower or the stem can cause vomiting.  But consuming the bulb is most harmful, resulting in hemorrhagic gastroenteritis and neurological issues.

kalanchoeKalanchoe – If ingested, this flowering succulent can lead to gastrointestinal issues.  Place it up high so your pet cannot reach it, or in a room your pet cannot access.

This will help in knowing that you can still enjoy your merry plants.

While we’re on the subject sometimes I’ve been confused between these two plants but I do like the representation….the holly, with its green leaves and red berries, reflects a passion for new life and fresh beginnings. mistletoe symbolize romance and the immortal values that society preserves in its rituals.