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The Unexplained Death of a Veterinarian’s Dog: His quest for answers reveals why your Dog may be ill or at RISK of dying young.

Do you know what the fastest growing cause of death in dogs is?

- Accidents
- Heart Disease
- Parvovirus
…or?
It may surprise you, but the fastest growing cause of death in dogs isn’t accidents… it isn’t Heart Disease… and it isn’t Parvovirus.

It’s diseases caused by the Poor Quality Food that your dog eats… namely, Cancer.

Yes, it’s sad, shocking, and true. This year more dogs will die of Cancer – caused largely by poor nutrition – than any other disease.

Pet Health Webinar featuring Dr. Andrew Jones DVM

drandrewjonesdvm3Pets 911 is excited to be hosting an upcoming webinar about pet health featuring Dr. Andrew Jones.  Dr. Jones was raised on a farm in rural British Columbia, Canada. He grew up reading James Herriot books, which were stories about the life of a mixed animal veterinarian in rural England. These humorous stories inspired the young Dr. Jones and painted a picture of a dedicated vet and a fulfilling life.

In the fourteen years since graduating with his DVM from the University of Saskatchewan, Dr. Jones has been practicing as a small animal veterinarian and has treated thousands of animals. He has a special interest in a variety of alternative, non-traditional remedies for pets and has written numerous pet-health articles. He is the owner and one of the practicing vets at the Nelson Animal Hospital, in Nelson BC.

Dr. Jones’ pets, Lewis and Cleo, are a part of his family. This philosophy of animals being members of the family is applied to his practice as well; his client’s pets are a part of their family and they deserve the best care possible.

We think you will find Dr. Jones Webinar to be very revealing and informative. Go here now to sign up, seating is limited.

Posted by Debbie Schallan on June 29th, 2009

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