Sunday, August 29, 2010
DERMagic Products in MudBay Stores!
Mud Bay has been around Washington State since 1988, when the first store was established in Olympia. And now, they're opening 3 new stores (Mercer Island, Gig Harbor, and Redmond) to bring the total to 20 locations!
And for us, the big news is that Mud Bay is now carrying the DERMagic product line. And this fits right in with the Mud Bay difference: Instead of carrying supplies for every pet, Mud Bay focused on the healthiest foods and highest quality supplies. Instead of trying to be everything to everyone, Mud Bay focused on using natural food and accurate information to contribute to the health of dogs and cats and the happiness of the people who care for them.
Mud Bay has a very interesting history, well worth reading. And while you're on their site, check out Cooper's Story, about how DERMagic stopped Cooper's itch, written by a dog lover who also happens to work at Mud Bay...
So check it out! And check us out too... We're proud to be a part of the Mud Bay retail system -- healthy foods, happy stores, knowledgeable staff.
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 11:53 AM
Labels: all natural, cat skin allergies, DERMagic, dog dermatitis, dog itch, dog skin allergies, natural pet products, pet care products
Sunday, August 15, 2010
The Earth in Crisis
Peak Soil

Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 6:19 PM
Labels: all natural, certified organic, green products, organic, organic shampoo bars
Thursday, August 12, 2010
DERMagic Skin Care for Animals Now Offered in Eastern Canada
Mon Ami Pet Wellness Distribution is the exclusive distributor in the Maritimes for DERMagic: A Breakthrough in the Treatment of Animal Dermatitis – Relief from Dog Skin Problems
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 8:48 PM
Labels: allergies, Alopecia X, Dandruff in dogs, dog dermatitis, dog hot spots, dog itch, dog paws, dog rash, dog rashes, dog shampoo, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Whitnie - the formerly hairless Pomeranian...
Many of you know that there's nothing worse than having to watch your little furkid suffer day after day with some kind of skin problem, no matter what it is. I've been there with my own dogs, one of which I nearly lost to a mystery skin disease that left her hairless with open sores. That was little Shenanigan the Yorkie, the first life saved by DERMagic.
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 7:37 AM
Labels: allergies, Alopecia X, black skin disease, cat skin allergies, dog dermatitis, dog rash, dog skin allergies, dog skin problems, hair loss, hair loss dog, itchy dog, pomeranian




