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Posts by Gregory L. Tilford
Gregory L. Tilford
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http://theanimalherbalist.com/
Greg Tilford is the author of five books on botanical medicine for animals, including the acclaimed Herbs for Pets:
The Natural Way to Enhance Your Pet’s Life
(i-5 Publications, 2nd ed. 2009)
. Tilford is a charter member of the
Scientific Advisory Committee of the National Animal Supplements Council (NASC)
, and founded and currently chairs the
Animal Products Committee of the American Herbal Products Association
, with a mission to promote and protect responsible commerce of herb products intended for use in animals. Tilford also lectures about herbs to veterinarians and owners worldwide.
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The Calming Herb Chamomile
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Dental Health
Your Dog’s Bad Breath Can Signal Oral Health Problems
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Herbal Remedies for Treating Older Dogs
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Herbal Remedies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
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Calmative Herbs for Canine Panic Attack Occurrences
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Recognizing Dandelion’s Herbal Benefits to Dogs
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Natural Remedies & Holistic Care
Nettle for Dogs
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The Right Herbal Remedy For Your Dog
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Effective Healing Herbs for Dogs
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Herbal Medicines and Nutritive Herbs
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Licorice Root for Dogs: Soothing and Healing
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Essential Fatty Acids For Increased Canine Health
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