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PET | TAO Treat and Supplement Feeding Suggestions Wheel for Dogs & Cats

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PET | TAO Treat Feeding Suggestions Wheel  - TCVM Pet Supply

PET | TAO Treat and Supplement Feeding Suggestions Wheel for Dogs & Cats

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PET | TAO treats and supplements have the strongest effect when used together! 
Download our chart to help you choose the right TCVM food therapy combination for your cat or dog. 

How do they work? According to the Five-Element theory of TCVM, certain organs work in a "like-treats-like" fashion to help pet health challenges. For example, you can feed kidney to help support your pet's kidneys. You can feed heart to help support your pet's heart. 
In Western nutrition, this concept is often referred to as "glandular" supplementation. 
Glandular supplementation is the practice of using whole animal tissues to support healthy functioning of an organ. 

The chart explains when to use the PET | TAO Freeze-Dried Raw treats: Heart, Kidney, Liver, Spleen, Salmon, and Lung. It also covers our supplements: PET | TAO Comfort, PET | TAO Complement Immune, PET | TAO Harmonize Joint, PET | TAO Harmonize GI, PET | TAO Harmonize Liver, and PET | TAO Soothe Bladder. 

The information applies to both dogs and cats.

The chart coordinates with PET | TAO treats .

Help your dog or cat feel better the easy way - using treats!

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Cheryl Esposito
Immune support

Great product, a little pricey and unfortunately switch to similar immune support supplement

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Maria Quiroga
the ebook is full of tips for cat with urine disease

I like the tips are easy to understand thank you

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Nan Wood
Tao Feeding Suggestions

This chart offers some sound and healthy ideas. Good quality animal care education should include more information on this for pet guardians.