

A holiday story of a painful separation, by
hundreds of miles and over two years, and a
remarkable reunion.
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Dogs and humans are benefiting from new
research avenues in the fight against a
common enemy.
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Some fun pointers to help your cat be fit
and trim. Fun for the whole family!
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A friendly caution issued on a new Internet
con – overseas pet adoptions that may net
you only problems.
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Checking your pet’s weight is easier than
you might expect.
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Helping your companion animal to lose weight
is an excellent way to try and protect them
from all-too-common medical conditions.
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Incorporating fish oil dietary supplements
is a wise choice for those who wish to lead
healthier lives.
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Our name, Trilogy, means a
“group of three things that
are unified by a similar
idea.” For us, it signifies
our commitment to offering
exceptional health products
for people, the planet and
pets.
As you already know, our pet
products are formulated by
Dr. Jane Bicks, a
nationally-recognized
holistic veterinarian, to
help our companion animals
live healthier and happier
lives. And our planet
products consist of
earth-friendly household
cleaners that are more
natural alternatives to
harsh cleaning products. We
are proud to introduce our
first Trilogy product for
people … Sealogix™ Omega-3
Pharmaceutical-Grade Fish
Oil, which now available in
both capsules and liquid.
To find out more about these
exciting lines of health
products, visit our brand
new web site at
www.trilogyonline.com
today! Be sure to check in
often, as new products will
be introduced in the coming
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Good joint health is crucial to your companion
animal’s wellbeing. The ability to walk, run,
jump, to move … these physical activities
represent a large part of companion animals’
lives, including their unique ability to express
themselves. Unfortunately, aching and/or stiff
joints are just as much a part of aging for them
as it is for humans. Here are some common
symptoms of joint and/or flexibility problems:
- Reluctance
to use stairs
- Difficulty
getting up from a prone position
- Joints that
pop or crack
- Stiffness in
the morning or immediately after a long nap
-
Unwillingness to jump, either on or off of
furniture
It is always advisable that you consult with
your veterinarian when you suspect that your pet
may be suffering in any way.
With dogs that are at-risk for hip dysplasia,
it’s important that they get exercise to help
slow the progression of the condition, but avoid
taking them for very long or fast walks.
Additionally, providing them with an orthopedic
bed may help to make them more comfortable when
resting.
So, what is the best way to address joint health
issues? Dr. Jane suggests two complimentary
products to help both reduce body weight and
improve joint health – using an appropriate
food, like Life’s Abundance Weight-Loss Formula,
in tandem with a supplement like Agility for
Dogs and Cats. We’ll provide more details about
HealthyPetNet’s Weight-Loss food on
page 3 of this newsletter.
At present, there are several joint formulas
marketed for companion animals. Unfortunately,
most of these products treat the joint as an
isolated goal; it is for this reason that they
do not work as well as they could.
Agility for Dogs and Cats is a
holistic formula, which means that it takes into
account the needs of the whole body and all the
parts that work with the joints.
This formula contains optimal levels of the
nutrients necessary to help maintain healthy
joint cartilage and connective tissue, and to
aid in the production of healthy synovial fluid,
which lubricates the joints. This supplement
features Glucosamine and MSM, and is a natural,
holistic, multi-action joint support formula
containing scientifically-tested ingredients.
Glucosamine helps maintain and promote joint and
connective tissue health. It has been shown to
be essential in the healthy development and
ongoing maintenance of connective tissue and
synovial fluid. Research studies indicate that
Glucosamine may promote joint flexibility,
mobility and lubrication, and may even play a
role in rebuilding cartilage.
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