The
toughest dog health challenge:
How
to become a caregiver for
your sick dog (when the rest of your life has to go on anyway)
Dear Dog Owner,
Has your dog just been diagnosed with a life
threatening (and very scary) illness? Or has Fido been injured -- so he has to
rest easy for awhile?
You're about to face the
toughest dog health question:
How to meet the challenge
(and ease the burden) of
caring for
your sick
dog in your own home. 
Are you totally stressed out
by Fido's recent illness?
Are you still
feeling numb and scared after your visit to the vet?
Let's face it: Fido has been
part of the family for five, ten, even
fifeen years. He's slept at the foot of your bed. He's gone
hiking,
kept the burglars away and waited patiently when you left home to work
or shop.
You knew better -
but somehow
you thought he'd always be running around, chasing the cat,
driving you crazy.
And now you face the
challenge that anyone who's ever
loved a dog
dreads the most: becoming a caregiver.
Are you
starting to feel
overwhelmed?
Whether you’re caring for
an
old dog who's lived a great life or hoping
a young dog will continue to fill your home with love, you feel sad,
angry, frustrated -- and you also feel exhausted by everything
you have
to do.
Most dog owners say feeling
isolated is the hardest part of caring
for a beloved family member. Nobody understands. And you
have
so many
questions. Too many for a busy vet and the Internet seems
overwhelming.
Somehow, you have to make a
lot of decisions.
- How can you care for your
dog
and still hold a
job (and a family)
- Where can you learn the
basics: from temperatures to
therapeutic touch
- How much is too much: when do you
stop
- How do you respond to friends and
family who say, "You're
crazy!"
- How can you compare alternatives
(like acupuncture and reiki) and traditional care
And eventually,
you have to
learn how to say good-by.
Click here to download our guide and begin making strong,
effective, compassionate decisions.
Very few people feel
totally
confident about becoming a canine caregiver. Nearly
everyone feels isolated, scared and lonely.
- I’ve seen many
loving
dog-owners upset with themselves for years
because they didn't feel they made the right choices.
- And let's
face it: You
don't know what's available. You
don't know what's expected or how others have coped.
Nerves and emotions can be
rubbed raw in such a trying time, so a
little direction -- the kind you'll get when you download this ebook --
will go a long way to help you feel less alone and less helpless.
It's hard enough to care for a sick dog without having to hold down a
job, keep up with family -- and deal with insensitive observations from
casual acquaintances and neighbors.
With our help you’ll be able
to confidently make tough, compassionate decisions.
You'll feel you're not the only person on the planet who feels this way
about a dog.
So, are you still hoping
to rely exclusively on your busy
vet? Will
you call all your friends to learn what they did (which may not be
right for you)? Are you hoping to look through ten thousand
websites
on the Internet, seeking the answers to your unique questions?
Wow,
what an important book!
Cathy addresses a full range of issues that came up for me with my older dog. It's
so important to be prepared for the change in our pets as they grow older,
but it's so easy to miss the warning signals. I wasn't prepared when my dog
Lucy went deaf seemingly overnight--how
could I miss the signs? How do I protect her now? What should I expect next?
Maybe the best thing
about this book is it makes the reader feel they're not alone. Animals can't talk, and are
usually too proud to complain. So the burden is on pet owners to anticipate
their needs and pain, and it's a lonely, scary job.
Filled with
compassion, understanding, and great resources, Dog-Health is a needed guide through the myriad emotions
pet owners feel, from guilt, grief,
helplessness,
financial concerns, anger, and loneliness.
Stacey Morris
Open Space Organizing
Method from Madness
www.OpenSpaceNY.com
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A
remarkable handbook of very useful information presented in a
clear,
practical, concise, and compassionate way. Your writing and
organization of material are very clear, concise, well paced,
interesting—I sat and read the entire book at one sitting on the
computer – something I rarely do.
Although
I’ve taken care of several pets with degenerative, terminal conditions,
and assisted several friends in caring for their ill pets, I found your
information to be very enlightening.
I
especially appreciated your discussion about the dog’s emotional as
well as physical needs, the practical concerns about money and time and
the discussion of complementary and alternative health care options.
And I especially appreciated your tips to create a caregiver’s support
system.
What
a great service to millions of pet owners!
Judith
Reitz, MA, MFT(ret)
Reiki & Karuna Master
http://www.consciousloving.com/cgi-bin/advice_columns.pl
http://innervisions.wholefoodfarmacy.com
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You don't need to
run around seeking help
when you're already exhausted.
You are entering one of the
most challenging times of your life. You
want to make loving -- and realistic -- choices. You
want to
do what's right and stop feeling guilty because "everyone" told you
weren't being heroic enough.
Click
here to learn how our ebook, Arf! Dog Health
Comes Home, can guide you through this challenging time.
You will discover
- How familiar routines can help
your dog recover faster
- How to increase your dog's
self-esteem (so he'll be motivated to
get healthy again)
- How to hire a dog coach (so
you won't have to feel your alone
for the long haul)
- How to choose a veterinarian who
can save you huge amounts of pain and hassle
- The most important questions to
ask
before you leave the
vet's office (so you won't be caught wondering what to do at
3 AM on a Sunday morning)
- How to avoid being haunted by
"what I should have done" as
you make responsible decisions
- How to find
products to make your job easier (yes
-- you can get a doggie stroller!)
- How to become your dog's private
duty nurse (without giving up your life
or your job)
- How to help Fido "do his
business" (because "accidents" create
stress for your dog and you, too)
- How to help your senior dog take
years off her age
- How to manage
the stress associated
with being a 24/7 caregiver
- How to say
good-by with love (and find resources to help you deal with the
inevitable grief)
- How to honor
your dog by choosing whether (or not)
to find a new companion
Click here to make sure
your
dog is taken care of the way she
deserves.
We
searched far and wide for these tips.
If you researched all these
topics, it would take you at least 40
to
60 hours (I
know, because I did it). When you're trying to find time to
give your
dog all the love he needs, and deal with your own stress, you
can't
take time to investigate what's out there. Organizing this
information and making it easy to read
took another 30 hours (I did that too).
You don’t need to spend
days
surfing the Internet. You get to spend
more time with your dog, rubbing his head and telling
him
he's the greatest dog in the world and the best thing that ever
happened to your family.
We have tried to
take all the time and energy out of
your search for information so you
can
spend more time just enjoying your dog's company.
A little insight can go a long
way.
DOG-HEALTH includes insights
from a dog trainer and a
veterinarian.
And DOG-HEALTH helps you feel less isolated as you discover what
other
ordinary people, like yourself, are doing (or not doing) for their much-loved
companions.
You'll get
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you won't be caught by surprise
on a long
holiday weekend or forget to ask a major question at the vet's office.
worksheets to
help
you sort through a mountain of
information to make wise, loving decisions.
a relaxed presentation, like
conversations with old friends
-- getting answers to questions nobody wants to ask.
reports from other dog owners who
know what you've been through
Are you ready to
get some
help while you're a devoted caregiver?
YES!
Click
here to download DOG HEALTH.
You'll start feeling
stronger (and your dog will thank you, too).
NO? . . . Please
re-think! Don’t close yourself off from a great
source of information. Let DOG HEALTH COMES HOME save you hours
and days of
exhaustion and wasted time.
Ebooks on these topics typically are priced anywhere from $19.95 - $49.
And no other book covers this topic.
But I priced Dog Health at Home for JUST $9.95, and I threw in some...
Special
Gifts From Me To You
49 links to information
websites
23 links to books
that
can help with dog health, loving
your senior dog and dealing with grief
28 links to grief support
and
funeral planning websites
My
Most
Special Gift For You
I wrote DOG HOME
HEALTH
after
caring for Keesha, the chow mix I rescued
from the Broward County Humane Society. She was full-grown (almost
senior) when I found her sitting up in a cage, looking sad but
optimistic. She became my very first dog. Everyone we met could see at
once:
she was very, very special.
When Keesha was diagnosed with kidney disease (along with cataracts,
deafness and severe arthritis), I felt totally isolated. How
could I care for her? How could we make the most of the final
days she so richly deserved?
When she crossed the
bridge
just before Thanksgiving, 2005, I wrote her
a special tribute. Many readers tell me it helped them cope with
their
own losses. They say they couldn't help crying when they read
her
story, but they were able to create their own story for their own
loss.
I have been where you
are now and I wrote this ebook to ease your
pain
just a little and to give you the tools to get through a dog-owner's
most difficult challenge. |
DOG HOME
HEALTH
This book is perfect for anyone who is caring for a sick or injured
dog. It's also designed for anyone who's living with a senior dog,
knowing the inevitable illness will come.
And if dogs are your passion,
you'll appreciate the information
contained in DOG HEALTH AT HOME.
Click
here and learn how to help your aging dog with the gift of
love. Just $9.95.
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