Dr. Carol: Media Mentions
2009
Dog Fancy Magazine
May Issue pg. 16
The Dish on Licorice
Feeding candy licorice to your dog – or any kind of confection, for that matter – is a definite no-no. But the herbal form of licorice is a time-tested remedy for gastrointestinal upset and skin problems such as allergies. And some veterinarians use it as an anti-inflammatory for problems such as itching in the place of powerful drugs like steroids.>>
Dogs Can Be Ugly, Gross, Smelly, Crazy -- But We Love Them Anyway!
Holistic Veterinarian, Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM contributes to Dogs for Kids magazine: Help My Dog Stinks
Pages 28-32; By Donna Martin. Search for all Dr. Carol contributions
2008
Fox Business News
Organic Food Market Goes to the Dogs
But not everyone is satisfied with a guarantee or statistical study. Dr. Carol Osborne, a veterinarian with a private practice in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and author of Naturally Healthy Cats and Naturally Healthy Dogs, argues that many commercial pet foods are to blame for her patients' ailments. “We, as veterinarians, have been taught to say that as long as the label on the back says it’s appropriate for the life stage and it meets dog’s minimum daily requirement, it's fine. But I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a client change the pet’s diet and said, ‘I’ve seen a positive change," she said. >>
The Examiner
My Organic Market Expands with Organic Pet Store
From 2006 to 2007, the organic foods and products segment grew in sales by about 25 percent", said veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne, founder and president of the American Pet Institute.>>
Dog Fancy Magazine
Food for Thought: The Complete Guide to Your Dog's Diet
Benefits include overall health improvements, including relief from allergies and anal sac problems, better oral hygiene, and improved skin and hair coat," says veterinarian Carol Osborne. “My seven years of research, backed by double-blind clinical trials, showed that pets respond very well to a balanced, wholesome, natural diet. Whether a pet responds best to a raw food or a cooked homemade diet depends on the specific pet." >>
2007
Many people don't realize that pets experience stress just like people do, she said. Stress for a pet, is any change from the norm, such as owners getting ready to travel, guests coming over for the holidays, a new pet, a new baby or moving. In other words, anything that is different from what that pet is used to inside or outside of the home.>>
2003
Supplement Gives Old Dogs New Leash on Life
Doctor Claims To Have Found Dog's Fountain Of Youth
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