Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 128 pages
- Published by: AuthorHouse August 9, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1434319164
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1434319166
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 5.6 ounces
Product Description
Liver disease is a serious and often fatal illness. The frustration and pain of a loved one can indeed be heart-wrenching when you are powerless to help, but what if that loved one is your dog? In 2001, Cyndi Smasal found herself in that position when her beloved dog, Norman, was diagnosed with liver disease. Not content with simply easing the pain of what should have been his final days, she embarked on a journey that will ultimately benefit dog owners everywhere! In the first book of its kind, Cyndi has documented her findings in this comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide so that other owners can benefit from her experience and knowledge. Learn how to read the symptoms of liver disease, create the perfect diet for your dog, treat any related problems, care for your ailing pooch and much more!!! It includes a captivating medical history proof of the success of alternative therapy and a QUICK START guide if you need a solution and FAST! This really is your complete guide, the ONLY guide, to dog liver disease. "You will find her determination inspiring in addition to solid information about a complex disease." Deb Forster, B.S., D.V.M. "You don't know how much hope you have given my family with your extensive research. (We). call it our bible" Lori and Tanner "I think you're going to help an incredible number of pets and their people. Way to go!" Aleithia Artemis, Animal Behavior Specialist
Reader ReviewsThis book is a must for any one battling liver disease in their dog. It offers hope and a wealth of knowledge and valuable information. I highly recommend this book. My dog benefitted greatly from this book and I am most appreciative and grateful to this author. It was clear that the author thoughtfully researched and wrote this book as a labor of love for her dog.I Would give this book ten stars if that were possible. Diane Reilly Boston, Ma.