Pet Health Wiki: Pet WellBeing Unveils Interactive Online Resource for Natural Dog and Cat Health Info

Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) July 3, 2007 -- Pet owners seeking information on pet ailments and health issues now have a place to turn. From dogs with allergies to cats with heart disease, PetWellbeing's new interactive online resource helps pet owners understand what their pets are going through and how they can help.

With pet ownership on the rise, there has been an upsurge in interest in all areas of pet health (http://www.petwellbeing.com/) ranging from pet accessories to dietary supplements. When it comes to medical care, pet owners want only the best for their non-human family members.

Known for its innovative natural pet supplies (http://www.petwellbeing.com/), PetWellbeing shares in this devotion and commitment to companion animals and believes that pets truly are members of the family. Now, PetWellbeing has decided to take their passion for pets one step further by helping other pet lovers actively promote the health, happiness, and comfort of their beloved animal companions.

In response to the need and desire on the part of pet owners for access to information on pet health, PetWellbeing has just released a pet health wiki (http://pethealth.petwellbeing.com/wiki/Main_Page) on their web site, www.petwellbeing.com. This interactive resource is easy to use and provides pet owners with information on various ailments that commonly affect companion animals.

Covering topics such as signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, causes, and treatment methods, the articles found within this wiki allow pet lovers to educate themselves on the medical and health issues affecting them and their pets. And for those who choose to actively contribute, the wiki format makes it possible for anyone to edit or add new articles.

Simply with the help of an Internet connection, pet lovers can quickly access the site's wide selection of articles, find answers to their dog and cat health (http://www.petwellbeing.com/) questions, and -- if they wish -- add their own opinions and experiences.

With a wealth of information that's clear and easy to understand, Petwellbeing.com's wiki is an excellent and exciting new online resource for modern pet owners.

Contact Information:

PetWellbeing.com

3888 Sound Way

Bellingham WA

98226

1-877-633-2401

www.PetWellbeing.com

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