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Red Light Therapy for Pet Health - by Anna Webb

Every pet ‘parent’ knows how the journey with their ‘bestfriend’ comes with its life’s ups and downs. 

If it’s involving an injury or post-operative care, this could mean time consuming and expensive trips to the vet or referrrals to animal physiotherapists, hydrotherapy or massage practitioners…

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Joker, Siberian Husky Puppy - healing journey from broken femur to adult Racing Husky

Joker, the 7 month old Siberian Husky Puppy - healing journey using Photizo Vetcare and Leucillin.

After a freak accident whilst playing with his brother in the garden on 5th June 2022, 7-month old Siberian Husky puppy, Joker broke his back left leg and sustained a spiral fracture to his femur which was close to both joints.

Learn how Joken recovered from broken femur to adult Racing Husky Working Dog.

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Team Photizo supporting the 40th and Final Aviemore Sled Dog Rally

Every year since 1984, mushers from the UK have gathered in the forests around Aviemore for the biggest event in the British sled dog racing calendar, The Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain Aviemore Sled Dog Rally January 27th-28th will be the 40th anniversary rally and also the last ever SHCGB Aviemore Rally. Team Photizo have been a proud joint sponsor with CSJ and Leucillin for several years and we’ve had the most incredible experience at this memorable prestigious mushing event in the UK sled dog racing calendar.

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An integrated natural healthcare solution to re-balance Ruby, the Cockapoo

When Liz Turner reached out about Ruby, a 6 year old Cockapoo, she had a few issues, including recurring cystitis. She also had some digestive reflux problems and was quite anxious with respect to sounds. Ruby had begun some ‘fly-catching’ behaviour, (gasping at the air as though catching imaginary flies), which is very distressing.

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