Dog Love is a life time of love for all living creatures. All lives are unique and have a special place in our world.
Dogs where the first animal domesticated anywhere between 15,000-25,000 years ago. According to National Geographic, a 2016 consumer insights study, a third of all households worldwide have a dog. This makes the domestic dog the most popular pet on the planet.
With over 25 years providing loving, compassionate care, Dog Love Veterinary Nurses have made a commitment to love your dog, cat, bird, reptile, fish, and farm animals as if they were our own.
Electromagnetic energy powers our brains, hearts, muscles, and even skin cells. When we use PEMF therapy, we transmit pulsed energy through the skin to the muscles and bones, triggering individual cells to begin repairing themselves. This makes pulsed electromagnetic field therapy an invaluable tool when it comes to setting the healing process in motion.
Dog Love is able to provide a "patented PEMF therapy" using the BEMER, which stands for BioElectroMagnetic Energy Regulation. This patented waveform causes a physical change in the blood flow in the body, improving circulation to the capillary beds. These are the tiny blood vessels between the arterial and venous sides of circulation. This is where nutrient / waste exchange and oxygen / carbon dioxide exchange occur. When the blood flows more freely, the nutrient and oxygen delivery to the cells is vastly improved. Similarly, the cellular wastes and carbon dioxide are removed more efficiently, allowing our cells to detoxify more quickly.
Dog Love Foundation 501(c)3 was created in 2023 to be A Loving voice in the community for the protection of animals with a passion to improve the quality of ALL lives.
There seems to be an over population of unwanted dogs in our southern communities. Roaming at large, unaltered dogs and cats have created a over whelming amount of homeless animals. Many municipalities do not provide the resources for preventing this concern. Even with local laws and ordinances, without enforcing them there will continue to be homeless animals.
Stray dogs and cats wandering the streets can carry zoonotic diseases like rabies and toxoplasmosis. Moreover, they can cause property damage or environmental contamination. When feeling threatened, they may display aggression, leading to potential harm to humans and other animals.
Do you want to help make a change and give these animals a humane, loving future.
Be a part of the change!!
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