California Tea House Creates The First Ever Tea For Dogs
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17th April, 2012 16h30
Canines can now slurp their way into better health with a bowl of tea
Domesticated animals share similar illnesses with humans, ranging from tumors, cancer and heart disease to stomach ulcers, arthritis, anxiety, motion sickness and gas to name a few. As man’s best friend becomes more and more a member of the family, treating these ailments at the vet or clinic can be painful to your pet and your wallet.
Finally, there is an alternative for not only treating but also maintaining and prolonging canine well being and happiness. As the saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and in this case, that ounce can be measured in tea.
California Tea House, a family-run, gourmet tea company, has formulated the first ever herbal tea blend dedicated to dogs called Machu's Blend Tea for Dogs, named after their Great Dane and company mascot, Machu Picchu.
After compiling shelves of research on herbal treatments for canines, California Tea House put their loose leaf tea blending skills to work for their canine companion. Machu's Blend is an all natural, herbal tea formulated to promote a balanced immune system, healthy skin and coat, lower stress, and aid in the digestion of dry dog food, easing the stomach and reducing gas. In addition, Machu's Blend is great for the prevention of bloat, seizures and motion sickness caused by car rides.
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Find out more about Machu Picchu, the ingredients and health benefits of his herbal tea blend at www.CaliforniaTeaHouse.com.More from
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