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		<title>dog arthritis and dog arthritis treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are more or less like man when it comes to feel and pain. They also feel pains due to diseases and infections; it’s just that man cannot really detect this in them. Many dog owners do feel unpleasant to put their dogs under an intensive dog arthritis treatment because they feel dogs don&#8217;t respond [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are more or less like man when it comes to feel and pain. They also feel pains due to diseases and infections; it’s just that man cannot really detect this in them. Many dog owners do feel unpleasant to put their dogs under an intensive <a href="http://www.evolutionsupply.com/dog-arthritis-hip.html" target="_blank">dog arthritis</a> treatment because they feel dogs don&#8217;t respond to treatments. Most of them are oblivious of the kind of <a href="http://www.evolutionsupply.com/dog-arthritis-hip.html" target="_blank">dog arthritis treatment</a> they are giving these dogs. They don&#8217;t know how effective these treatments are or the side effects these treatments impose on their dogs.<br />
Dog arthritis is inflammations in the joints and muscles of dogs. It regularly affects overweight and old canine friends of man. Though, dogs don’t talk but bark, you can always know the condition of your dog from its activities. When its regular activities are no more in place, then you should sense something. The commonest form of dog arthritis is the one that affect the joints and cartilages.<br />
Well, one of the best treatments to eradicate dog arthritis in your pet is the natural treatments.<br />
You can get vegetables for your dogs in order to treat arthritis. They are one of best treatments for dog arthritis. Most dogs don&#8217;t like eating leaves but you can always mix it in your dog feeds after drying them. They will give your dog minerals and infection fighting vitamins which will help eradicate the pains of arthritis. You can also make use of mussels. These are very important in repairing cells that are damaged already. The best mussel varieties are Perna mussels and Greenlip mussels. They are very potent against dog arthritis. It may be difficult for you to get fresh mussels but you can always get an extract of a suitable shellfish at your pet store.<br />
In addition, stinging nettles are also very effective against dog arthritis. Though, they are herbs but they can help reduce the pains from arthritis. Stinging nettles tea will be a good inclusion in the diets of your dog. The powered extract is the best option for this, coupled with Yucca and Alfalfa herbal tea.<br />
Furthermore, you can make a blend of chopped rosemary, parsley and comfrey leaves to help serve as lubricants to the joint of your dog. They are good components of dog arthritis treatment. Though, the blend may be unpleasant to your dog but you can always feed it with comfrey leaves.<br />
More so, you can make use of vitamin C which is one of the best food supplements. You can use it to keep your dog safe from dog arthritis. It protects the joint of dogs from being worse. The quantity of vitamin C that your dog consumes depends on its size. You can give it up to 4000mg of well refined powered form of vitamin C in order to eradicate the signs and symptoms of dog arthritis. It&#8217;s advisable you stay clear of those powered vitamin C that are highly acidic. Try and make use of those that are less acidic. You can always consult your pharmacist for aid on this. Take care of your canine pal! Bye!</p>
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		<title>Dog Pets :Great For Clubs, Rescue and Breeder Gifts</title>
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Nose Butters are perfect for National Specialty Banquet gifts, trophy prizes, income generators for rescues or clubs. Just ask! Breeders, I can also make nose butters customized for your kennel. Nose Butters make a perfect gift for the new puppy buyer, just ask and we can create something just for you.<br/></p>
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		<title>Dog Pets :About Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a little bit of info on Steve, me and all of our critters. First, a bit about US. I grew up in Mississippi, moved to Dallas after graduating from college and had a blast working in the fashion and then the pet industry. About 14-15  years ago, I took a position in St. [...]]]></description>
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Here is a little bit of info on Steve, me and all of our critters. First, a bit about US. I grew up in Mississippi, moved to Dallas after graduating from college and had a blast working in the fashion and then the pet industry. About 14-15  years ago, I took a position in St. Paul as an apprentice graphic designer. <br/><br />
Literally a week after I moved to St. Paul, I met Steve and that was that! I was smitten. I wanted to get married on the second date, he wanted to wait&#8230;and wait&#8230;and wait, so we finally got married in 2001 (five years after we met). Then Steve decided he wanted to buy a fishing resort and here we are at Dancing Bear Resort! For almost twenty years I bred and showed purebred dogs (Chinese Shar-Peis and then French Bulldogs). Over time I bred many Number One dogs, Top Ten French Bulldogs, Best in Show winners and more under the Jackpot! French Bulldog kennel name. Actually, BOTH of Martha Stewart&#8217;s French Bulldogs were bred, born and raised here at Jackpot! Francesca&#8217;s mom is Favor and dad is Keeper (may be RIP, I miss Keeper). But over the course of the last couple of years I have just lost the &#8220;fire in my belly&#8221; for competition, so the Frenchies are our pets now, with no job to do but entertain us all. We still have three Frenchie gremlins and we will never be without a French Bulldog&#8230;that is for sure!<br/><br />
We also have  Zoe, our Great Pyrenees and Gio, our English Toy Spaniel. And there is Nyker, the mini-horse who is our #1 apple eater. Of course, we cannot forget Kundun, my pet YAK, yes, a yak! He is two now and lots bigger than in the picture above. We still have three alpacas, just for fun. The chickens, guinea hens and our turkeys round out the bunch.<br/><br />
I have always had a bit of a spiritual, holistic, ok &#8220;different&#8221; way of looking at things. So, I have enjoyed using more holistic, natural products on us and our animals. I had rubbed some shea butter onto my dry, winter brutalized Minnesota winter legs one day and the Frenches kept trying to lick them&#8230;it was creepy (but also nice&#8230;hmmmm?). The idea popped into my head that they LIKED the shea butter, so why not make something healthy to moisturize their noses with! My EUREKA moment&#8230;not quite like discovering the Earth was round or whatever that was Archimedes did&#8230;but it worked for ME! Thus began the tale (tail?) of all the various Nose Butters. <br/></p>
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		<title>The Dogs :Wellness Info</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isn&#8217;t it amusing that we humans need a PUSH to get us out of our rut and into learning mode? This is what started it all for me…Deuce, our Newfoundland and my best friend, developed Lyme disease. It was a terrifying ordeal and I was pissed he had it! He had received the Lyme disease [...]]]></description>
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Isn&#8217;t it amusing that we humans need a PUSH to get us out of our rut and into learning mode? This is what started it all for me…Deuce, our Newfoundland and my best friend, developed Lyme disease. It was a terrifying ordeal and I was pissed he had it! He had received the Lyme disease shots AND I had used the monthly topical tick repellents and he still was a very sick big baby. As I &#8220;Googled&#8221; my way around, I discovered a lot of new information and exciting concepts.<br/><br />
This is NOT a website to try and convince you to feed your dog raw Wildebeest or never to give any shots, there are plenty of chat lists and websites for all of that! What I do want to do is share positive new ideas as I continue this exciting adventure of learning.<br/><br />
Here is a quick definition of some of the main modalities used in caring for pets. As my area of knowledge is dogs, I do not feel comfortable in giving advice on cats, PLEASE refer to a feline website.<br/><br />
Also, this information is in NO WAY intended to take the place of regular veterinarian care. Please, seek the advice of a veterinarian. This is an adjunct to regular health care, not in place of.<br/><br />
Vibrational &amp; Flower Essences (Flower, Gem and Environmental Essences) &#8211; Essences are high-frequency electrical emissions that have the vibrational patterns of whatever they are made from. This is covered more in the Essences section. Most of us have heard of the renowned Rescue Remedy, well, my The Blissful Dog line of Vibrational Essences was created using the same principles.<br/><br />
Aromatherapy &#8211; Uses essential oils that have been distilled from flowers, roots, etc. to help in affect emotional and physical issues. I have discovered YOUNG LIVING OILS and am just thrilled with the results. Click here to go directly to more info on YOUNG LIVING OILS!<br/><br />
Reiki/Energy Healing (Lightarian®, Reiki, Chios Energy Healing, Healing Touch, Therapeutic Touch, Quigong, etc.) These modalities promote physical healing, mental sharpness, and relaxation. Exact procedures may vary from one technique to the next, but all strive to balance the flow of energy/universal life force/Chi by aligning the energy centers called chakras. YES, dogs have Chakras and those will be outlined in that section. I am a Reiki Master and personally Reiki charge every single item associated with my line of products.<br/><br />
Biofeedback: My dear friend, Kelly MacLaughlin is a Biofeedback Expert, as a Certified Biofeedback Specialist dedicated to the health of your pet, she is THE go-to-gal for all things Biofeedback. I have been amazed at the wondrous results achieved with this modality, both on me and my animals (yes, Nyker and the alpacas benefit also!). Her site is Pawsitive Healing (love the name).<br/><br />
Crystal Therapy &#8211; In using Crystal Therapy it is felt crystals have metaphysical properties that come from their shape or formation, as well as from the type of crystal it is. Crystals and gemstones are used in essences, elixers and &#8220;laid-on&#8221; the patient or in grids. This area is fun and fascinating to me, so expect to see a lot more on crystals SOON.<br/><br />
Acupressure &#8211; Traditional Chinese medicine that uses a firm, yet light touch to balance the flow of energy (Qi or Chi).<br/><br />
Acupuncture &#8211; Traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles to activate a meridian system in the body.<br/><br />
Massage Therapy &#8211; The manipulation of muscle, skin and soft tissue to help an animal relax, for pain relief or more flexibility.<br/><br />
Homeopathy &#8211; Is &#8220;like cures like&#8221; and was developed in the late 1700s by Dr. A. Hahnemann. The underlying concept is that substances which cause certain symptoms in a healthy animal can cure the same symptoms in one that is sick.<br/><br />
Herbal Therapy &#8211; Uses plants, herbs, roots, barks, berries, flowers to be used as a preservative, to treat symptoms or illness. Many Chinese herb are now widely used on our pets.<br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are probably saying&#8230;&#8221;Chakras, my dog?&#8221; and yes, they DO have energy centers and why not? They are energetic beings! I will share a brief overview of the human Chakra system, but once again, there are MANY web sites and books on this subject. CHAKRAS Chakra is ============= Article Content: You are probably saying&#8230;&#8221;Chakras, my [...]]]></description>
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You are probably saying&#8230;&#8221;Chakras, my dog?&#8221; and yes, they DO have energy centers and why not? They are energetic beings! I will share a brief overview of the human Chakra system, but once again, there are MANY web sites and books on this subject.<br/><br />
CHAKRAS Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning wheel. They are centers of whirling energy, located along the center of the body. There are seven Chakras that govern our psychological properties. The three Chakras located on the lower part of the body are our basic survival needs, the four above are more psychological.<br/><br />
The chakras can have various levels of activity. When they&#8217;re open, balanced or aligned the Chakras are considered working as they should. Ideally, all chakras would be balanced. Instincts would work with our feelings and thinking. However, this is usually not the case. Some chakras are not open enough (being under-active), and to compensate, other chakras are over-active. The ideal state is where the chakras are completely balanced. This is as true for your dogs as it is for you! Especially since they pick up and take on so many of our emotions.<br/><br />
There are a lot of techniques to balance the chakras. It makes no sense to try to make over-active chakras less active, as they are compensating for other chakras. To restore the compensation they would become over-active again immediately. The chakras they are compensating for must be opened to balance things.<br/><br />
Most agree that there are seven major Chakras and for simplicity&#8217;s sake, we will work with that system for now for our dogs. I do feel that additional Chakras are located in their paws and will share information as I gather it. I also<br/><br />
Root Chakra &#8211; Color: red Stone/Crystal: Carnelian, red jasper, garnet, ruby (for energy) and obsidian, hematite, jet (for grounding) or clear quartz. The Root Chakra is about being physically there and feeling at home in situations. If it is open and balanced, your dog probably feels grounded, stable and secure and does not distrust people. They are confident and feel they have sufficient territory. If your dog tends to be fearful or nervous, their Root chakra is probably under-active. If this chakra is over-active your dog may be very greedy, a toy or food bowl guarder, possibly obsessed with being secure and resistant change.<br/><br />
Sacral Chakra- Color: Orange Stone/Crystal: Citrine, carnelian, tiger&#8217;s eye, clear quartz. The Sacral Chakra is about feelings and sexuality. When it is open and balanced, your dog&#8217;s feelings flow freely, and are expressed without being overemotional or frantic. They are open to affection and can be loving and lively. If your dog tends to be stiff and unemotional or guarded, the Sacral chakra is under-active If this chakra is over-active, your dog may tend to be emotional all the time. They will be very emotionally attached to people and may have separation anxiety.<br/><br />
Solar Plexus Chakra &#8211; Color: Yellow Stone/Crystal: Citrine, yellow topaz, yellow amber or clear quartz. The Solar Plexus Chakra is about your dog asserting themselves in a group. When it is open, you feel in control and you have sufficient self esteem. When the Solar Plexus chakra is under-active, your dog may be passive and timid. If this chakra is over-active, your dog may be domineering and probably even aggressive.<br/><br />
Heart Chakra &#8211; Color: Green for Healing or Rose Pink for Love Stone/Crystal: Malachite, emerald, rose quartz, watermelon tourmaline, rhodochrosite or clear quartz The Heart chakra is about love, kindness and affection. When it is open and balanced, your dog is compassionate, loving and friendly, and you work at harmonious relationships. When your Heart chakra is under-active, your dog may be fearful, cold and distant.I personally do not feel there are over-active Heart Chakras  <br/><br />
Throat Chakra: Color: Clear Blue Stone/Crystal: Turquoise, lapis lazuli, azurite, aquamarine, clear quartz. The Throat chakra is about self-expression and talking. When it is open and balanced, your dog will have no problems expressing herself and being understood. When this chakra is under-active, your dog may be introverted and shy. If this chakra is over-active, your dog will tend to bark or vocalize too much, usually to domineer and manipulate.<br/><br />
Third Eye Chakra &#8211; Color: Indigo Stone/Crystal: Sapphire, tourmaline, sapphire, sodalite, azurite and clear quartz. The Third Eye chakra is about insight and visualisation. When it is open and balanced, your dog will be intuitive and well balanced between the world of people and that of dogs. If it is under-active, your dog will not be not very good at thinking for herself, and you may tend to rely on you too much and might even get confused easily. If this chakra is over-active, your dog may live in a world of fantasy and only play.<br/><br />
Crown Chakra &#8211; Color: Violet or white Stone/Crystal: Amethyst, moonstone, sugilite, sodialite, fluorite, clear quartz. The Crown chakra is about wisdom and being one with the world. When this chakra is open and balanced, your dog is quite aware of the world and her place in it. If it is under-active, your dog may be one of those that just does not fit in. If this chakra is over-active, your dog may worry too much and not take care of her own needs.<br/><br />
Balancing Your Dog&#8217;s Chakras<br/><br />
What are you supposed to do NOW? Your dog may fit some of the patterns discussed above and you want your beloved one to be BALANCED! There are a few things you can do quite easily…<br/><br />
Purchase a Blissful Dog Chakra Kit and place ir near your dog&#8217;s bed, on top of her crate or wherever it will be close. Of course, do NOT let her chew on it or swallow the stones, that would be dangerous and silly to boot!<br/><br />
I Reiki charge every single stone and item in the Chakra Kit, just to ensure it has all the energy it should!<br/><br />
Use The Blissful Dog Vibrational Essence that corresponds to the issues you are working on. I swear by them and know you will achieve quicker results.<br/><br />
You can also spend more time alone, in a quiet space with your dog. Pet them, even a brief massage and just concentrate on THEM for 10-15 minutes a day. This can be pretty miraculous in itself&#8230;the intention is the focus, isn&#8217;t it?<br/></p>
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		<title>Dog :Shea Butter Info</title>
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What is Shea Butter?<br />
Shea Butter is only found in the tropics of  Africa.  It is extracted from the nuts of the Shea-Karite tree which begins to bear fruit after about 15 years; and can take up to 30 years to bear a quality crop of nuts with a high content of irremovable fatty acid.  It is this fatty acid that gives Shea Butter its unique healing properties and makes it far superior to cocoa butter and other vegetable butters.  Traditionally, Shea Butter was extracted by people who picked the nuts, cracked them, grilled them and pounded them. They were boiled in water for hours until the Shea Butter rose to the surface.  It was then scooped into gourds and left to cool and set.  Shea Butter is solid at room temperature although it quickly liquefies right around body temperature.  This Shea Butter is called unrefined Shea Butter or raw Shea Butter.  Since Shea Butter is an all natural product, it can vary widely in quality, appearance and smell depending on where it is produced from and how it is refined or extracted.  Most Shea Butter comes from West Africa.</p>
<p>How Can I tell Good Shea Butter?<br />
Pure Shea Butter can be found in three types of extractions.  Also, recently, Shea Butter has begun to be graded.<br />
•	Raw or unrefined: extracted using water.  The color ranges from like cream (similar to whipped butter) to grayish yellow.  This is the original form of Shea Butter.<br />
•	Refined: is more highly processed. Has many of its natural components still intact.<br />
•	Highly refined or processed: solvents are used to increase the yield (hexane is an example).  The color is pure white.</p>
<p>How should Shea Butter smell?<br />
Shea Butter has a natural, nutty smell. Over time the smell of the Shea Butter will diminish. If an unrefined Shea Butter has almost no smell, it is probably getting old.</p>
<p>How do I store Shea Butter?<br />
Shea Butter does not need to be refrigerated.  However, over a period of two or three years, the Shea Butter will begin to lose some of its effectiveness.  As the natural ingredients begin to break down, some of the healing benefits will be reduced, but the Shea Butter will continue to be an effective moisturizer.  Store Shea Butter is a cool (not necessarily cold) place.  If you&#8217;re going to use it within a couple of years, you should have no problems.</p>
<p>My Shea Butter melted<br />
One of the great things about Shea Butter is its low melting point.  When you apply it to your skin, it literally liquefies.  However, one of the bad things about Shea Butter is its low melting point. It&#8217;s quite possible it will melt in a hot room.  It may even be melted when it&#8217;s delivered to you in the summer months.  If this happens, don&#8217;t worry.  The Shea Butter is good.  Just take the lid off of the container and set it in the refrigerator until it gets hard again.  As it begins to cool, you might want to give it a stir to bring the olein (liquid parts) back into contact with the stearin (solid parts) so that the Shea Butter is uniform throughout.</p>
<p>What color should my Shea Butter be?<br />
The color of unrefined Shea Butter depends on the Shea nuts used.  Shea nuts will vary in color from almost white to yellow.  Therefore, refined Shea Butter will vary in color. You will not be able to determine the authenticity or quality of Shea Butter based strictly on its color.  There is even a naturally golden yellow colored Shea Butter.  Shea Butter should never be green, extremely hard or greasy though.  Most Shea Butter is a creamy color.  Shea Butter that is pure, bright white is highly refined and may or may not have its healing properties intact depending on how it was refined. (note from Kathy: I use both colors, depending on the source and availability).</p>
<p>How can Shea Butter benefit me?<br />
Shea Butter can provide relief from everything from just dry skin to many minor dermatological diseases (if you have a serious skin condition, you should see a doctor).  It has been clinically shown to provide benefits.</p>
<p>Here are some of the benefits of Shea Butter for the skin:<br />
•	Daily skin moisturizer (face and body)<br />
•	Dry skin relief<br />
•	Dry scalp<br />
•	Skin rash- including diaper rash<br />
•	Skin peeling, after tanning<br />
•	Blemishes and wrinkles<br />
•	Itching skin due to dryness<br />
•	Sunburn<br />
•	Shaving cream to reduce razor irritation<br />
•	Small skin wounds<br />
•	Skin cracks<br />
•	Soften tough skin on feet (especially heels)<br />
•	Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy<br />
•	Minor burns<br />
•	Eczema<br />
•	Sun and wind protection<br />
•	Even skin tone<br />
•	Reduce blemishes and scarring<br />
•	Eliminating scalp irritation from dryness or chemical processing<br />
•	Preventing bumps after shaving<br />
•	Reducing acne<br />
•	Absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue<br />
•	Helps restore elasticity to skin<br />
•	Restores luster to hair</p>
<p>How does Shea Butter benefit my skin?<br />
Shea Butter nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F.  Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear and healthy.  They are particularly helpful for sun damaged skin. They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines.  Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin and helps soften dry or damaged hair.  Shea Butter is high in unsaponifiables (a type of fat).  Shea Butter has between 7-12% unsaponifiables.  For comparison, avocado oil, a well known skin conditioner, has between 2-6%.  This high level of unsaponifiables is one of the properties that makes Shea Butter so invaluable in treating the conditions listed above.   Also, Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe and not clogging pores.  Shea Butter has a high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen.  So, it provides some degree of protection from the sun.  Shea Butter is also anti-inflammatory making it useful in treating rheumatism.</p>
<p>Is all Shea Butter the same?<br />
All Shea Butter is not the same.  Shea Butter loses some of its healing properties as it sits on the shelf, so very old Shea Butter is not as beneficial. Refining techniques will vary.  Highly processed Shea Butter will not be as effective.  Sometimes Shea Butter is mixed with other ingredients that reduce its benefits.  Then, there are those products that add very little Shea Butter but prominently display &#8220;Shea Butter&#8221; on the label.  While Shea Butter is not very expensive, you should be aware of products that claim to provide the benefits of Shea Butter and sell for very low prices.  Many manufacturers are taking advantage of the Shea Butter buzz by adding a little Shea Butter to a very inexpensive product implying you can get the benefits of Shea Butter in their product. (note from Kathy: our nose butter is approximately 99% shea butter!)</p>
<p>What can I tell by looking at the label?<br />
Ingredients on the label should be listed in the order from the ingredient that is the most to the least.  Therefore, you should look for Shea Butter products that list Shea Butter early on the list of ingredients.  You should know the ingredients before you buy any Shea Butter product and should buy from a reputable source.  The more Shea Butter in a product, the greater the likelihood, you will receive the full benefits of Shea Butter.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the difference between raw Shea butter, refined Shea butter and highly refined Shea Butter?<br />
The differences between raw, refined and highly refined Shea Butter lie in how the Shea Butter is extracted from the nut and how it is processed after that.  Manual extraction processes leave more of the raw ingredients in the Shea Butter.  After it is extracted, it can be further refined removing color and impurities that some people don&#8217;t like.  This further refining can also remove some of the smell.  You can think of the difference between raw Shea Butter and refined Shea Butter as being similar to the difference between wheat bread and white bread.  Truly raw Shea Butter can even be unfiltered.  That is one end of the spectrum.  On the other end, there is Shea Butter that is extracted using chemicals that is pure white, has no smell and has lost a lot of its healing properties in the process. (note from Kathy: I use only raw or unrefined shea butter. Period.)<br />
All of our Shea Butter is mechanically extracted.  No chemicals (other than water) are used in the process.  Our raw Shea Butter is lightly filtered.  But, retains its natural color and smell.  Our Ultra Pure Shea Butter is refined.  It is further processed by being put through clay filters and the odor is vacuumed out.  It retains its healing properties and moisturizing ability.</p>
<p>Do I want raw Shea Butter or Refined Shea Butter?<br />
This is really a matter of preference.  I prefer raw Shea Butter.  Unless you do not like the smell of Shea Butter, we recommend you go with raw.  The more the Shea Butter is processed, the higher the chance some of the &#8220;good stuff&#8221; is going to be removed.  Certainly, none of the healing or moisturizing properties of Shea Butter are enhanced by the further processing to make it white and odorless.  If you do not like the smell of Shea Butter, try to get refined Shea Butter that is refined without the use of solvents.</p>
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Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils, in a number of ways, to promote healing, relaxation and feelings of well-being in the recipient. The most common form is massage, where two or three essential oils are combined with a carrier oil and applied to the skin. Essential oils have many healing properties and can encourage healing and relieve pain and discomfort, however, aromatherapy should never be used as a substitute for medical care.<br />
Aromatherapy works in two ways: the oils are absorbed through the skin and inhaled through the nose. According to the International Federation of Aromatherapists, &#8220;Aromatic molecules are inhaled through the nose and transmitted via the Olfactory Bulb to the Limbic System. This is the part of the Brain which influences the nervous and hormonal systems, and which is connected to higher functions such as memory and emotional behaviour.&#8221;<br/><br />
The most effective use of the oils is through massage, when the oils are absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, enhancing healing and relaxation throughout the body.<br/><br />
Essential oils work best together when mixed in a synergistic blend. The website Esoteric Oils defines the term &#8220;synergistic&#8221; as: &#8220;Agents working together and in harmony to produce an effect greater than the sum of the two separate agents.&#8221; For example, blending Lavender and Ylang Ylang could be more effective in balancing blood pressure than either of the oils used on their own.<br/><br />
There are a number of ways in which aromatherapy oils can be employed, though all embrace the sense of smell. Three or four drops of oil added to a warm bath or to a vaporizer can produce feelings of relaxation and well-being. Inhalation, such as adding two or three drops of eucalyptus oil to a bowl of hot water and inhaling for 10 minutes, is very helpful in clearing a stuffy, blocked up nose or easing a cough.<br/><br />
The main benefit of aromatheraphy is relaxation and the reduction of tension in the skin and muscles, especially when associated with massage. The oils can also help to prevent ill health and disease, give support to the system when unwell, and aid recovery. When you are well, regular aromatherapy sessions help to maintain a state of health and well-being.<br/><br />
Aromatherapy can also help to maintain both emotional and psychological health. Lavender and rose oils are uplifting and lighten your mood, while citrus oils help to ease depression. Lavender is also calming, as is chamomile. Jennie Harding states in &#8220;The Essential Oils Handbook&#8221;: &#8220;All essential oil aromas reconnect us with Nature and an inherent state of relaxation that can simultaneously balance and uplift our mood.<br/></p>
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These are just a few of the glowing testimonials we have received this summer alone. I am looking for that folder where I have lots more&#8230;somewhere around here&#8230;hmmm&#8230;.<br/><br />
Hi Kathy &#8212; your &#8220;clearing spray&#8221; is an absolute miracle. We have 3 very hyper pugs and one, in particular, is a real drama queen (actually &#8220;king&#8221;, since it&#8217;s a male dog) and regularly has &#8220;fits&#8221;. He had one today where he panted, cried, bit at his back leg and threw himself at me regularly. He&#8217;s been to about 6 different doctors to diagnose the cause of these &#8216;fits&#8217; and has had a million evaluations and tests. One doctor even tell us they were seizures and drugged him into a stupor.<br/><br />
Today, he got himself whipped into a frenzy and I was getting close to taking him to the E.R. (when he has these on the weekend we have to go to the pet E.R. and he gets a knock-out shot). Then I remembered your spray had arrived yesterday. I sprayed it over his head for a second or two and he sniffed, looked at me quizzically, and stopped panting. Then he put his head down and within 2 minutes he had stopped panting and within 5 minutes he was asleep. He woke once with a little cry &#8230; looking around to make sure I was there and I sprayed once more over his head. He went back to sleep and when he woke up an hour later he was absolutely fine! The crisis passed and we had a great day after that. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. Your spray is an absolute miracle. We&#8217;ve tried Bach&#8217;s Flower Essences before on him but they were only marginally effective. But your product is amazing.&#8221;<br/><br />
Yes, I cried like a baby when I received this amazing email. It means so much to me to know that this product has helped this dear Pug have a better life. I am honored and touched.<br/><br />
Hi Kathy!<br />
I received the &#8220;Hug&#8221; spray and love it!!!   And&#8230;&#8230;I&#8217;m so happy that you put the extra Patchouli in it!<br />
When my girls get way too rowdy, I just grab the &#8220;Hug&#8221; and spritz it into the air!  They all look and THEN&#8230;.they start to smell the air!  Their little noses just sniff, sniff, sniffing and next thing I know they are just lying around behaving themselves and sometimes sleeping!<br />
I love the smell and the bottle that it comes in!<br />
Also, I was given a gift for my foster Frenchie, Chaya.  It was the &#8220;Nose Butter&#8221; and it really does help with taking away the dryness!<br />
I just wanted to say Thank You so much for such great products!<br/><br />
You&#8217;re awesome!<br />
Kathie K.<br />
Michigan<br />
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<p>Hello Kathy,<br />
The bully butter is great. Louis, our 8 year old bulldog, was experiencing dry and cracking nose syndrome. Now he is healed and i am sure feeling better. Also, the &#8220;scent&#8221; of the packaging&#8230;.I used to find it when i went to Dead shows. Can you tell me the name of the scent on your packaging and where i can get it.</p>
<p>Thanks<br />
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<p>My wife placed an order with you and we received it on Tuesday. We appreciate the fast delivery and look forward to using your product which our Vet recommended for our beagle&#8217;s neck rash. He raises bulldogs and has a lot of experience with your product.<br/><br />
We were delighted to receive the cards along with the butter. We were also impressed with the presentation and packaging. It&#8217;s a delight to receive the order in such regal fashion. Thanks again. Look forward to more orders on line.<br/><br />
Regards<br />
Michael and Pamela<br/><br />
Hi Kathy,<br />
I wanted to tell you that I own 4 Chins and they had the worst nose crust until I tried your sample size of nose butter. It works so well and I need more so I&#8217;m buying the larger size today. You asked what photo to put on the cap and all I can say is that my Chins are black and white so maybe the Pug would be close enough. I wish you had Japanese Chins but as long as the nose butter is the same it doesn&#8217;t matter.<br/><br />
Thank you for such a wonderful product !<br />
L. P.<br/><br />
Love this stuff!<br />
Etsy Buyer C.C. 9.02.2010<br/><br />
great product and fast shipping.<br />
dkd 9.02.2010 Bulldog Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
Perfect for my Frenchie&#8217;s nose! Super fast shipment. Thank you so much!<br />
ing. 9.02.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
Thanks for the nose butter! Sooooo much healthier and safer than using Vasoline on my Frenchie&#8217;s sweet little nose!<br />
FrenchieMom 8.27.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
Awesome Product and fast shipping. Love the little tin!<br />
t.s. 8.26.2010 Bulldog Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
Cute container &#8230; quick shipping. Thanks!<br />
2B2 8.14.2010 Bulldog Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
Thank you, great stuff!<br />
frenchbulldogw. 8.06.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
I&#8217;m really impressed with this product! I never thought such a thing was available. Just started using it and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s just what the doctor ordered! Thank you! It came so fast too!<br />
LP 8.03.2010 Boston Terrier Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
Great product, nicely packaged. My niece already tried it on her pug&#8217;s nose and loves it.<br />
s.k. 7.20.2010 Pug Nose Butter 4 ounce<br/><br />
Thank you! My Frenchie loves it.<br />
GBD 7.16.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
Love it!<br />
bbc 7.15.2010 Pug Nose Butter 4 ounce<br/><br />
Great stuff! Thanks for the fast shipping too!<br />
glb 7.15.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
Works great. Received in timely manner.<br />
ccs 7.06.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
Good transaction: quick delivery &amp; the nose butter was exactly as promised. Thanks so much!<br />
MrsB. 7.01.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 4 ounce<br/><br />
Thanks. Works well and the dogs love it.<br />
EV 7.01.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 1 ounce<br/><br />
No more yukky noses here. Clean, smooth, and easy to apply. Highly recommend.<br />
bwg 6.16.2010 Bulldog Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
super stuff! makes their nose so soft. fast ship, great prices. Also other wonderful stuff.<br />
m.r. 6.15.2010 French Bulldog Nose Butter 2 ounce<br/><br />
Hank looks better already!<br />
f.t. 6.12.2010 Bulldog Nose Butter for Dry, Crusty, Yukky Noses 1 oz.<br/><br />
my bully butter arrived today..yay, i can&#8217;t wait for a soft little nose! thank you , I love the tin too! take care,<br />
t.m.<br/></p>
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