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This site exists to provide information on alternative, holistic, complementary health care for pets. It does not substitute for professional veterinary care. Never try to diagnose and treat illness solely from the information in these pages. If you are ever in any doubt about your pet's health or welfare, you must consult your vet. Remember that failure to do so could put your pet's life at risk. CHC Online is published by Canine Health Concern. We are sincerely committed to raising our pets with loving kindness and conducting our business with integrity. We believe in honesty and that a truthful exchange of information among pet owners will benefit our pets. We believe in minimum vaccination (if you choose to vaccinate at all), raw food, and a natural approach to healthcare where suitable, safe and effective alternatives are available. Most importantly, we believe in the self-empowerment of animal guardians, and in their growth as healers and people who love the animal world.
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CHC is not responsible for the content of any external site linked or providing information on this site. Further information of any claims made by such sites or enquiries regarding their information should be made direct to the site concerned. This page is purely intended to provide a source of information to enable viewers to access for their own purpose - any health and welfare issues should be in conjunction with diagnosis/discussion with the appropriate professional in that field.
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CHC © 1994-2015
We are happy for you to copy and disseminate information from the CHC websites, provided the source is acknowledged and CHC's contact details are displayed (www.canine-health-concern.org.uk). Information quoted from or written by third parties would, of course, require their approval.
DISCLAIMER
This site exists to provide information on alternative, holistic, complementary health care for pets. It does not substitute for professional veterinary care. Never try to diagnose and treat illness solely from the information in these pages. If you are ever in any doubt about your pet's health or welfare, you must consult your vet. Remember that failure to do so could put your pet's life at risk. CHC Online is published by Canine Health Concern. We are sincerely committed to raising our pets with loving kindness and conducting our business with integrity. We believe in honesty and that a truthful exchange of information among pet owners will benefit our pets. We believe in minimum vaccination (if you choose to vaccinate at all), raw food, and a natural approach to healthcare where suitable, safe and effective alternatives are available. Most importantly, we believe in the self-empowerment of animal guardians, and in their growth as healers and people who love the animal world.
CHC Online contains only information that we believe to be true. However we offer no guarantee, either express or implied, that the information contained within these pages is accurate. The presence of any party, service or information on these pages should not be construed as an endorsement by CHC.
CHC is not responsible for the content of any external site linked or providing information on this site. Further information of any claims made by such sites or enquiries regarding their information should be made direct to the site concerned. This page is purely intended to provide a source of information to enable viewers to access for their own purpose - any health and welfare issues should be in conjunction with diagnosis/discussion with the appropriate professional in that field.
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