PRINT BOOKS
| The Animal Healer – by Liz Whiter
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“The Animal Healer”offers a unique insight into the health, behaviour and well being of all animals, from dogs and cats to horses and wild animals.
Combining spiritual intuition and complementary therapy to the balance of mind and body, though the sensing of energies and an instinctive knowledge of plants and nutrition, Elizabeth shows the many diverse ways in which all of us – animals and humans – can change for the better. An essential guide to the animals we love and how they behave and act, “The Animal Healer” is a revolutionary exploration of how all animals can help themselves as well as help us heal. All animals have a gift for intuitively healing themselves, and they communicate with us in many different ways. Their behaviour, instinct and unconditional love can be observed and worked with to promote a healthy lifestyle for both you and the animals you care for. In this book, Elizabeth explains:
With clear, concise and immensely practical advice on how animals communicate, behave and self-medicate, “The Animal Healer” is ideal for anyone who wishes to understand more about animals, healing and themselves. | |
E-BOOKS
| 15 Days Without Kibble – by Eva Blais
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15 Days Without Kibble will assist you to feed your four-legged friends a diet that is easy to follow and most importantly – healthy for them.
Eva wrote this book to give an answer to the question that most animal professionals are most frequently asked about dog food – “So, what do YOU feed your dogs?” This e-book will guide you to feed REAL food – food which is safe and nutritious to your pet. Why would you feed your best friend some dry bits and pieces, most of which are of questionable content? Be inspired and let this e-book guide you. You will gain an understanding of feeding real food to your pet and why you will never run out of so called “dog food”. Go head and make the switch. You’ll be amazed at how your dog will love his new “diet”. Most people tell me that their dogs know when they make their food. They hang around the kitchen with their noses up and all excited! |
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