Why giving your pet a “JOB” will make them live longer!

Be Sure And Read The Special Offer At The End!

  There is just no doubt in my mind that pets that have a STRICT daily routine:

that includes designated uninterrupted sleep time, playtime that can be extended into daily exercise time, and school (which involves forever teaching them new commands) so they know how to please you, leads to better adjusted and healthier pets!

If you structure it so that each day, you limit the food and treats to two official feeding times and you only give small treat as a training tool AFTER they have completed their tasks, it will work best.

 

And after they learn a new trick, they should eventually JUST DO IT FOR THE LOVE AND AFFECTION, NOT A FOOD REWARD!

That is what I call having a “JOB” or daily goals, so that they learn to EARN their love and rewards, not just feel entitled to it.

If your dog or cat has well defined boundaries, a strict routine and a regular “job” to do, that they respect, (and that tires them out in a fun way) I guarantee you, they are far less likely to get those pesky modern-day diseases, like allergies or pancreatitis or arthritis.

Pets that are just spoiled rotten and stuffed full of food until they burst, become entitled, paranoid sniveling little baskets of sickness!

 

Even if it is as simple as establishing a daily routine which includes playtime, school and worktime, like bringing in the newspaper, chasing a laser light on the wall or retrieving that pesky frisbee for half an hour! Otherwise, they might just “FIND” themselves an undesirable job like chewing their paws or barking at the garbage truck or eating the electric cord. Believe me, such dogs are way more neurotic and consequently sickly.

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WHICH WILL ALSO INCLUDE CHAPTERS ON 4 OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO AT HOME TO REDUCE INFLAMMATION AND ALLERGIES

 

 

 

Why Your Pet’s Allergies Might Have Nothing to Do With Pollen (And What You Can Do About It At Home Today)

 If you’re like most pet parents I know, you’ve already been down the allergy rabbit hole.


You’ve switched foods (twice).
You’ve tried shampoos, sprays, powders, even antihistamines.
You’ve vacuumed more in the past month than you did all of last year.

And yet—your dog still scratches.
Your cat still overgrooms.
And you still lie awake at night wondering:

“Is there something I’m missing?”

I believe there is. And it’s not what most people (or even most vets) are talking about.

What if the REAL cause of your pet’s symptoms…

…isn’t just physical — but also emotional, environmental, and behavioral?

Let me explain.

In nature, wild animals have purpose.
They hunt, hide, climb, chase, dig, forage, and protect. Their days are filled with action. Every meal is earned. Every choice is life or death.

They don’t have time for anxiety. Or overgrooming. Or obsessive paw-licking.

But what about our pets?

They live indoors.
They eat premium food from a sterile bowl.
They nap on plush beds and get treats just for being cute.

It sounds nice — but for many pets, it’s the beginning of inflammation, boredom, anxiety, and yes… allergies.

You Don’t Need Another Medication.

You Need a Plan.

I’m not anti-medicine. But I believe many allergy symptoms can be reduced — even reversed — without reaching for the pill bottle first.

You just need to know where to start.

So I’ve put together something special:

✅ FREE REPORT:

 

“5 Things You Can Do at Home to Help Your Pet’s Inflammation

— Before Reaching for the Medicine Bottle”

This Knowledge Alone Can Reduce Almost ALL

Diseases Occurance By At Least  74.9%

 

Inside this short, practical guide, you’ll discover:

✅ Why some pets develop allergies because they’re under-stimulated — and how to reverse it with “learn-to-earn” routines
✅ The overlooked link between your pet’s emotional life and chronic symptoms (scratching, chewing, anxiety)
✅ The surprising truth about over-sterilized environments — and how to use “dirt therapy” safely
✅ Top diet mistakes that fuel inflammation — even in expensive foods
✅ Natural topical remedies that work (and what NOT to use from the pet store)

“This changed everything for my senior dog. She stopped itching, slept better, and started playing again.”
— Amanda C (Real Pet Owner), Tampa FL