Doggie and Kittie Alzheimer’s Disease

September 22, 2009 on 1:02 pm | In General Posts |

Canine and feline cognitive disorder, often referred to as doggie and kittie Alzheimer’s disease, is a very common problem of middle-aged and older pets.  Fortunately, it is also very easy to treat using natural therapies.  Several years ago I was hired to evaluate a product that had been on the market for over 25 years called Cholodin. In my studies, I showed it was effective in approximately 75% of dogs and cats with cognitive disorder.  In my own practice, because I actually use it to prevent the problem, my results show its effectiveness is closer to 99%.  Because cognitive disorder, like Alzheimer’s in people, is a very common problem of older pets, I prescribe it for all of my patients five years of age and older.  You can check out the research I did on my website.
Dr. Shawn

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