
Mans(or Woman's) Best Friend
The role of domesticated animals has increased since the time of the cave man. Back in those times, domesticated animals were used primarily for the security factor, protecting their masters from intruders or dangers lurking in the trees. Today the domesticated pet maintains that role but adds a whole bunch more by being our companions, lowering blood pressure, assisting the disabled and being the child we never had. They are in essence our best friends, and as their best friend, it is our duty to ensure that they achieve a comfortable life while they are with us for their short duration. You know that if they could, they would do it for you.
A life of service
All animals no matter what they are, domesticated pets or Livestock, give to us a life of service. They offer themselves unconditionally to the abuses and stresses of the jobs we humans assign to them. In many ways, animals play as large a role in our evolution as we ourselves do. For these service animals to remain healthy and able to do their jobs, it is the responsibility of the owner to help them maintain optimal health by offering healthy choices of food and supplements.
The Effect of Disease on Animals
Suffering is a fact of life, as is aging. The effects of aging on our best friends can be devastating to watch. The effects of disease that shorten their lives are even harder to deal with. Health4Life offers products to help build the immunity of both domestic and Livestock animals. By building the immune system, you help your animals live longer and healthier lives, eliminating a lot of the needless suffering accompanying the quick aging process they experience.
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Silvia & George
Silvia - Age: 65
George - Age: 63