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Phone   please call our new premises on 07 3855 3555 to make an appointment, or send an email to:

Email   naturalanimalcare@mail.com

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Natural Animal Care
The Completely Natural Pet Centre

If you need to speak to Eileen urgently call her on 0404 085 768.

Visit us at: shop 2 / 8 Dallas Parade, Keperra (entry via shop 3) – consulting from here as of April 3rd 2012

8 Comments »

  1. charmaine clarke said

    Hi.
    I wanted to enquire as to attending the animal reiki course in late August.
    Could you please confirm dates as to the course and how to make payment for the course.
    Do you get a certificate at the end of the course to be certified in Reiki 1 and animal reiki 1?
    Kind regards
    Charmaine Clarke

  2. Fay Gillham said

    Hello, my dog Floyd (red staffy x bully) swallowed a macadamia nut, it got lodged in his bowel and he had to be operated on. Is there any other way of dislodging the nut without having surgery?
    Cheers: Fay.

    • Eileen said

      Hello. Unfortunately no, this is a very serious condition. We can help with post-operative recovery and we can talk to you about ways to support his digestive system. If you would like more information about this please email – naturalanimalcare@mail.com. I hope he is feeling much better and staying away from macadamia nuts!

  3. Deidre Ahipene said

    Hi, I am interested in learning Reiki 1 & Animal Reiki…Is this a course and can I do it correspondance?… I live on the Gold Coast.
    Thanks
    Regards
    Deidre

    • Eileen said

      This course is available in Alderley. We’d love to have you along. :-)

  4. Barbara Polley said

    Hello Im wondering if you can give me some advice regarding my dog Molley. The vet has told me she needs her teeth cleaned.Molley has been diagnosed with pancreatitis in the last 4 months she is 9 years old.To have her teeth cleaned is around $400. Is it necessary to have them cleaned? she does have bad breath.

    kind regards
    Barbara

    • Eileen said

      Dental hygiene is just as important to a dog as it is to a person. If your vet has recommended cleaning of the teeth, then it is likely a good idea. You can then maintain a healthy mouth by feeding raw meaty bones, putting chlorophyll in her water (approx 1 tbsp per 250ml of water), and feeding a natural, raw diet. She may benefit from digestive enzymes and probiotics in her food, to assist her pancreas, and overall digestion. If you would like to know more email me: naturalanimalcare@mail.com.

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