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| Andi with Spot |
For Andi Brown, holistic pet care and helping animals
to be well is a personal mission, rooted in the frustration she felt in
1986, when her cat Spot suffered from a myriad of health problems that
couldn’t be corrected. The solution she discovered – a home-cooked
stew, made with fresh chicken and vegetables proved to be the answer that
countless prescription medications and "scientific" pet foods
failed to provide. She describes the change in him as being nothing short
of miraculous. For over a decade, she gave out her recipe to everyone
she met and pretty soon they were cooking for their own pets as well!
To date, her healthy, homemade stews have helped thousands of animals
with chronic allergies, skin problems, digestive disorders, immune deficiency
problems, and obesity issues to become well!
After discovering what was really in commercial pet
foods and products, (don’t ask her, she’ll tell you!) she
not only became a pet health advocate, but decided to do something about
it. With the help of a team of nutritionists, holistic veterinarians,
a master chef, and some very caring pet lovers – she set out to
let the world know that by incorporating real, wholesome, digestible human-grade
ingredients, along with a sound naturopathic plan, she could improve any
pet’s overall wellness by strengthening their immune system’s
ability to resist disease, energize the body and heal from within.
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Andi at home
with the kids |
A frequent speaker on the seminar circuit, Andi has
been seen on many national television programs, such as "Good Morning
America", "20/20", "The Bloomberg Report", "Fox
News", and scores of local news broadcasts. Her Holistic Pet Column
is a regular feature in New York Dog, Hollywood Dog, and
I Love Cats Magazines. Candid and outspoken, Andi’s uses
these opportunities to educate the public on the less-than-healthy ingredients
contained in popular commercial pet foods, and promote the benefits of
a natural, holistic approach to pet care. Montel
Williams ate her healthy homemade treats for pets right on his show,
and John O’Hurley,
(Seinfeld’s Mr. Peterman) was spooning in her Spot’s Stew
– the healthy homemade food for dogs, when she tried to fool the
panel on "To Tell The Truth".
Andi tells everyone to take her "Spot’s
Stew Challenge", and see a new pet in thirty to sixty days. After
all, it’s never too late to eat well!
Andi lives in Palm Harbor, Florida, with her two cats;
Kitty and Bijoux, and their two dogs; Sweetie and Jasmine.
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