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  1. The Canine Digestion Process - Whole Dog Journal

    • The dog’s digestive tract is quite different from ours. In the dog, partially digested foods spend a far greater amount of time in the stomach (some four to eight hours, compared to a half hour or so in hu… See more

    GI Anatomy in Dogs

    The mouth and its related structures (see “Your Dog’s Mouth” to learn more about it!) form the beginning of the “tube” where digestion occurs. The dog has several salivary gla… See more

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    Dysbiosis and Treatments For Dogs

    The term dysbiosis seems to fit almost all the digestive problems seen in dogs. From the holistic perspective, nearly all problems that arise in the digestive tract are best treated, lon… See more

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    “Acute” Or “Classical” Homeopathy?

    In acute homeopathy (as opposed to “classical homeopathy”), remedies are chosen to match the disease symptoms occurring at the time. Acute use implies that you are ex… See more

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    Three Extra “Organ Systems” Associated with The Digestive Tract

    Intestinal microflora
    Inside the intestines, mostly in the large intestine, resides a living mix of dozens of bacterial, viral, protozoal, and fungal species – b… See more

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