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    Category: Informational and How To Videos

    onesies for pets

    Onesies For Dogs and Cats After Surgery

    Download the transcript Want Info like this at your fingertips? Having your dog or cat spayed or neutered is a personal decision that you should…

    Dr. Ruth May 15, 2020

    All About Pet Vaccines

    What vaccines does your pet really need? And which ones do more harm than good? Dr Ruth talks about which pet vaccines truly help, and…

    Dr. Ruth March 14, 2019

    Welcome to Our New Site – Your Best Resource for Holistic Pet Health

    This new site is about more than just the web. It’s about giving YOU a better experience, and providing the best possible online resource for…

    Dr. Ruth July 23, 2018
    Dr. Ruth Tui-Na

    Tui-na Massage for Pets: Powerful Healing

    Tui-na massage is a type of bodywork rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It promotes healthy blood flow, soothes joints and muscles, and even blances the function…

    Ruth March 21, 2018
    Dr. Ruth on the Deck

    Meet Dr. Ruth Roberts: Holistic Pet Expert, Veterinarian and Pet Health Coach

    Do you know Dr. Ruth Roberts? Learn a little more about Dr. Ruth’s background and outlook on pet health and integrative veterinary medicine, and what…

    Ruth February 8, 2018

    Passive Stretching For Dogs

    Dr. Ruth Roberts demonstrates simple passive range of motion exercises you can do with your dog to decrease arthritis pain, increase mobility, and flexibility.

    Ruth August 21, 2014

    Basic Tui Na for Dogs and Cats

    Dr. Ruth Roberts Demonstrates  Basic Tui Na for dogs and cats Tui Na is a form of Bodywork used in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to…

    Ruth August 21, 2014
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    Gut Instincts: Natural Digestive and GI Wellness for Pets!

    After months of working on this project, I am ready to release Dr. Ruth Roberts Gut Instincts: Natural Digestive and GI Wellness for Dogs and…

    Ruth April 4, 2014

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