PLEASE DO THIS "FREE" GOOD DEED - Animal Rescue

Hi, animal lovers. This is pretty simple. The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting
enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to
abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute (How about 20 seconds) to go to
their site and click on the purple box 'fund food for animals' for free. This doesn't cost you a
thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to
abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.

Here's the web site! Pass it along to people you know.

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

Ori’s looking for a place where she can spend the next few holidays with a loving family and
enjoy life in the same style as all her other Golden friends. Ori is a permanent foster of
GRCGLARescue, which means they'll continue to be responsible for her medical expenses for
life. But Ori would like a home where she gets human company most of the time, and where
there is another happy, friendly dog about her own age, size and play style to wrestle with.

, California . The Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue was incorporated as a
tax exempt 501c(3), charitable foundation in 2001, but they've been in informal operation for
We met Ori through the Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue in Los Angeles
many years, making them the oldest Golden Retriever rescue organization in continuous
operation in southern California.

For more information about Ori, click here!
Meet Ori!

Ori’s a pretty little thing who came to rescue from an
Inland Empire shelter with a badly broken leg
requiring bone surgery to repair. As their vets were
evaluating her for the procedure, they also
discovered she has a pretty severe heart murmur
due to a congenital defect called sub-aortic stenosis
(SAS); this is all-too-common in her breed! Sadly,
Ori’s life is expected to be shortened because of
this, but since she doesn’t know she’s as happy and
care-free as a Golden girl can be.
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VERSATILE PET GEL IS FIVE PRODUCTS
WRAPPED INTO ONE
BY BOYD HARRELL, DVM

Looking for a premium product that can protect and promote your pet’s health both
externally and orally? Multi-use Pet Gel has got you covered. This odorless and tasteless
gel is formulated with the exclusive ingredient Oxygene® to cleanse and deodorize, as
well as aloe to provide soothing relief. It’s safe and effective on open wounds and can also
be used to promote healthy gums and fresh breath.

Top 5 reasons every pet owner needs Oxyfresh Pet Gel


1. You love to cuddle, but hate bad breath
As much as we adore our pets, most of us abruptly turn our heads when our furry friend
emanates a big cloud of dragon-like doggie breath as they happily greet us. Fortunately,
we can take the fire out of the dragon breath by rubbing Oxyfresh Pet Gel along the margin
of our pet’s gums. In minutes, our odor-neutralizing ingredient Oxygene® works its magic
to freshen your pet’s breath so you can snuggle to your heart’s content.


2. Preventing dental disease can extend your pet’s life
Doggie breath can be more than just an annoyance. Much more. It is often a sign of
periodontal disease, the most common dental disease. An alarming 80 percent of dogs
and 70 percent of cats over age three suffer from periodontal disease. Called the “Silent
Killer of Pets,” it can cause bacteria to enter the bloodstream and infect the heart, liver,
and kidneys — shortening your pet’s life by up to five years! Pet Gel’s Oxygene® destroys
bacteria in the mouth, helping to reduce the formation of plaque and tartar that can lead to
periodontal disease.

3. Sore gums can be a real drag for your pet
Pets get sore gums just like we do. We want to give them relief but there just aren’t many
products available that are safe enough to use in a pet’s mouth. These include products
with dyes, unsafe chemicals and other ingredients that might prove to be toxic over time.
Whether the gum irritation is from cutting baby teeth, an injury, periodontal disease,
inflammation, or some other gum condition, Pet Gel safely delivers soothing relief with a
powerful combination of aloe vera and chamomile.

4. Nothing’s better for skin irritations
In our pets, “hot spots” are localized moist skin irritations seen primarily during the warm
moist months. These cause intense itching and discomfort. Pets with wrinkly skin — like
on the faces of Bull Dogs and Pugs — are especially prone to these hot spots in deep,
hidden folds of skin. This is also common around the base of the tail. Pet Gel soothes and
helps dry these problem areas while dramatically improving your pet’s comfort level.

5. You never know what your pet will get into
Pet Gel is an extremely handy general purpose first aid cream that can also be used
externally. You can use it for minor cuts, scratches, insect bites, minor burns, sunburns,
abrasions, sore feet and more. It gives relief while promoting fast healing. Many ointments
and creams made for human skin lack the safety factor of Pet Gel. These can be toxic if
swallowed and have also been known to cause problems ranging from digestive upset to
major organ failure. Pet Gel is completely safe and formulated to soothe, cleanse and
deodorize.

Oxyfresh Pet Gel is in a class by itself. No other product is as versatile. That’s what makes
it an essential product for every pet owner to have on hand. Great value, tons of uses, long
shelf life, consistent results. Pet Gel has it all.

Boyd Harrell, DVM
Dr. Harrell is a former multi-veterinary practice owner, an international speaker and a pet
health advisor for Oxyfresh. He is formally trained in life, leadership, health and business
coaching and holds advanced certifications in “The Model of Human Behavior,” which is
the model of how people interact and what does and does not motivate them.






Slideshow: Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Dogs and Cats .

Fact: Dog Kisses Can Make You Sick
Think dogs' mouths are cleaner than humans? Think again. Veterinarians say
dogs' chops are teeming with germs like salmonella, campylobacter, and
cryptosporidium. These germs get into a dog's mouth from eating spoiled food
or when he uses his tongue as toilet paper. Then a kiss moves these germs
from pooch to person, along with a nasty course of diarrhea.
Click above slide show to learn more.

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