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Detoxifying Your Pet Part 1

You may have heard about the importance of detoxifying or cleansing your pet, not only to reduce unhealthy chemicals in the body, but also the important role it plays in disease prevention. 

This is the first in a three-part series that will explain how your pet accumulates toxins on a daily basis, why it’s beneficial to detoxify your pet for short and long term health as well as how to detoxify your pet safely.

We'll also conclude with a fourth article that highlights the importance of supporting the immune system once detoxification has occurred.

Topics covered in Part 1 include:  

  1. Has my pet been exposed to toxicities? How does it happen?
  2. Other factors that contribute to your pet’s toxic load
  3. Practical and easy recommendations for lowering your pet's toxic load
  4. What supplements do holistic veterinarians use to detoxify our animals?
  5. Introductory Pet Packs that detoxify

See our YouTube Pet World Insider Pet X Talk:

DETOXIFYING YOUR PET – PART 1  

As pet parents, we are almost entirely responsible for the amount of toxins our pets are exposed to over their lifetime, but there are simple actions you can take to reduce the problem in your pets.  

Has my pet been exposed to toxicities? How does it happen?  

In our modern world, our animals are exposed to a variety of toxins that often outpace their body’s ability to manage and eliminate them. Toxicity prevents a true and balanced state of health. Your pet’s immune system is also likely compromised, making your animal more susceptible to disease. The frequent occurrence of chronic allergies, respiratory disorders, tumors, stones, and skin and coat issues are all examples of dogs and cats presenting symptoms of toxicity.  

It’s important to realize that our pets metabolize anything that is ingested or touched at approximately twice the rate as humans do, which obviously extends beyond their food and waterYour dog and cat also regularly interacts with anything that's low to the ground, like carpet freshener or weed killer. 

Other common factors that contribute to toxic load (that may have missed our consideration):

1. FOOD: Food is definitely the place to start. Even if you are feeding a premium, high quality holistic food, but you are feeding the same protein source, every day, year after year, your pet can develop an allergic sensitivity to its food, especially if it contains allergenic ingredients. Variety is the spice of life and it's true for your pet! Rotate your pet's protein sources to potentially avoid developing an allergic response. 

And then we move on to processed pet foods. If you are feeding a grocery store or big box chain food, chances are that it contains highly processed grains, inferior-quality proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, allergenic ingredients such as corn, wheat, soy plus other inorganic materials such as colorants, chemical preservatives, and other questionable ingredients, all which create a tremendous toxic load on your dog or cat.

2. SYNTHETIC MEDICATIONS: Synthetic medications include steroids, antibiotics and NSAID’s are full of inorganic compounds and contain derivatives that collect in the cell walls of your dogs and cats. These compounds and derivatives cannot be eliminated without the use of a natural detoxifying product. In the absence of it, they collect and contribute to toxic load over your pet’s lifetime.

Arguably, the two most over-prescribed products in veterinary medicine include antibiotics and steroids, which are commonly dispensed for every disease and condition. In humans, the over use of antibiotic and steroid medications has led to the development of nearly untreatable, antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria that can be lethal. In animals, the overuse of synthetics has led to an increase in allergic reactions; respiratory disorders; chronic, undiagnosed diseases and conditions and ultimately, has contributed to system wide toxicity in your pet.  

3. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS: This category includes toxins found inside and outside of your home, some which you may have not considered. Indoors: water with fluoride and trace pharmaceutical drugs; chemical household cleaners; dryer sheets; carpet freshener; room deodorizers; scented candles; perfumes, chemicals found in cat litter, and even polluted indoor air. Outdoors: pesticides; herbicides; fertilizers; oil on the driveway; sidewalk deicers, etc. All of these items are FULL of synthetic chemicals that create a daily toxic load on your fur babies. 

Today, the average household contains more unnatural fragrances and inorganic materials than ever. Our pets breathe in these toxins, lick them off their paws and consume them in the foods we feed them. As such, our animals struggle to manage this chemical load. 

4. PREVENTATIVES: Annual vaccinations as well as flea, tick and heart worm medications all contribute to toxicity. Unlike humans whose vaccinations typically end at a young age, our dogs and cats are exposed to a rigorous and possibly unnecessary amount of annual re-vaccinations and synthetic medications over their lifetime. Consider that our pets live much shorter lives than we do. Persistent vaccination may be related to the increasing occurrence of common diseases and conditions present in our dogs and cats and preventatives actually be adding a heavy burden of toxic chemicals and inorganic byproducts to our pet's bodies.

Practical and easy recommendations to lower your pet's toxic load 

  • Keep your pets away from indoor areas often saturated with chemicals such as the laundry room and outdoor areas where pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers might be used on the grass.
  • Wash your dog and cat regularly, especially if they have skin irritation. Bathing washes allergens away, along with any chemicals and other foreign molecules that might have collected on the fur.  
  • Buy your pet shampoo from an independent retailer that specializes in all-natural pet shampoos. Most big box, commercial stores often carry shampoos fully of toxic chemicals, despite the packaging which declares the product to be “natural.” Dogs and cats typically require different types of shampoo to suit the needs of their coats. And remember that human shampoos often contain the very ingredients that cause skin allergies in our pets. 
  • Provide clean, filtered, drinking water daily for your dog or cat. Your pet’s water should not include fluoride, heavy metals or other contaminants and this rules out almost all tap water.
  • Select a high quality, holistic, premium food. More pet owners are feeding raw or homemade foods. Keep in mind you may likely need to add supplementation to ensure full nutrient assimilation if you feed raw or cook at home. Ask your local independent retailer for brand and food recommendations.
  • Do not smoke indoors.   
  • Use non-toxic cleaning products. Approximately 47% of consumers now seek green cleaning products to use in their homes. While it’s difficult to find a good, all natural or organic cleaner, using a product like Simple Green can go a long way to help reduce your pet’s overall toxic load. 
  • For pets with chronic allergies, investing in an air purifier may help control dust mites and limit airborne allergens.  
  • Just like humans, our pets need to keep moving. Regular exercise provides your pet with countless benefits, including helping to support the natural detoxification process. Exercise promotes regular elimination, which moves wastes from the body in urine and feces, stimulates blood circulation and lymph fluid transit, cleansing the blood and moving toxins more efficiently to the liver and kidneys to be processed out of the body.  
  • Natural supplements can help remove toxins stored in cell linings that accumulate over your pet's lifetime. A gentle but effective option includes Shake Ur Groove Thing, which helps stimulate lymphatic cleansing, supports proper digestion, toxin and waste elimination and evicts unwanted invaders such as parasites. And natural products such Life’s An Itch! No More Sneezing or Wheezing and I Feel Good may help to address chronic and seasonal allergies by working to reduce histamine and mast cell (allergenic) triggers that cause allergies to present. In some cases, natural products may help your pet to eliminate allergic response. It takes time but it can be possible. 

    What supplements do holistic veterinarians use to detoxify animals? 

    For holistic veterinarians, the goal in using natural detoxifying agents is to support and promote healthy organ function that naturally encourages toxin removal; specifically related to the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system and immune system, all without compromising any system in the animal body. Nutritional balance provided in healthy pet supplements also supports immunity, limits inflammation, may offset disease and promotes longevity. 

    Herbals and homeopathic medicines have been used for millennia to support and maintain human and animal health. The following information is a list of recognized herbs that are used holistically to encourage the natural detoxification, cleansing and balancing processes for your dog or cat. It should be used for informational purposes only and should not be viewed as a comprehensive or recommended treatment. 

    The following products have been formulated by holistic veterinarians to help provide detoxification, cleansing and balancing support of the animal body.  

    • Senna (Shake Ur Groove Thing), Maca (I AM A Rock Star), and seaweeds (Yelp for Kelp) and (Gland Candy) are super foods that help support lymphatic cleansing, toxin and waste elimination and whole body systemic detoxification. 
    • Cat’s Claw Extract (I Feel Good) and Camu Camu (All Shins & Grins) are powerful antioxidants and super foods which help support the immune system and counteract disease. These combined herbs can be found in Bionic Body.
    • Horsetail, Burdock, Boldo, Lion’s Tooth and Agracejo (Hepa Protect) are used to help support liver function, to cleanse the blood and to help repair the liver when dysfunction presents.
    • Chanca Piedra (Stix & Stones) and Artichoke (Love Your Liver) are used to help support kidney function and to help stimulate regeneration of liver cells.

    Introductory Pet Packs 

    Our Introductory Pet Packs are meant to help address a specific condition for your dog or cat within a 30 day time frame.

    Our Introductory Pet Packs include both single and multi-blend herbs that are gentle yet a powerful way to introduce detoxifying, healing and reparative therapeutics into your pet’s diet.

    Notice that while our product names contain humor, we are serious about the science behind our supplements.

    (For some conditions, a treatment regimen beyond 30 days may be required for best results, but introductory packs are a good place to start)

    1. DetoxifyShake Ur Groove Thing
    2. AllergyLife’s An Itch 
    3. Urinary Tract Infection – Stix & Stones
    4. Immune Support – I Feel Good
    5. Stones - Break It Up!
    6. Skin & Coat – All Shins & Grins
    7. Anxiety - Serenity Zen Dog & Cat 
    8. Digestion - Yummy Tummy 
    9. Parasites – Shake Ur Groove Thing
    10. Antioxidant – All Shins & Grins
    11. Infection Fighter – Seal ‘Em & Heal ‘Em
    12. Circulation –Easy Flow

    We hope you enjoyed Part 1 of the series. Part 2 will follow. 

    Also, listen to our Pet World Insider radio segment which includes more helpful suggestions to help keep your pet toxin free and healthy. http://petworldinsider.com/pet-world-insider-radio-segment-heidi-nevala-natura-petz-toxicity-impacting-our-pets-how-to-detoxify-our-pets-so-much-more/

    Thank you from the Natura Petz team!

     

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