Older pets frequently develop arthritis. It's important to understand the signs of arthritis as they appear, and to combat them with the proper therapy options.Pet Therapy Research
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For those of us who have had pets in our lives, it's no great surprise to learn that interactions with animals can have therapeutic and healing benefits. Many animals soothe, comfort, and calm, just by their quiet presence. And animals are now also being used as a form of autism...
Dog pets are our companions and friends. But for seniors they can provide comfort and therapy for physical ills and depression. They can fill an empty life and house with energy and good will. Dog pets can give a senior a reason to get up in the morning and a friend to go through the day with.
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Magnetic therapy has been practiced for ages and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have been using it to release blocked vital energy (life force known as chi or Qi). There is also evidence that magnetic fields improve blood circulation and aid ...
During World War II, under combat operations against Japanese forces on the island of New Guinea, Corporal William Wynne came into possession of a young adult Yorkshire Terrier abandoned on the battlefield. He named the female dog Smoky. Smoky accompanied ...
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