AIM Nutrition That Works for Four-Legged Friends

With the AIM Pet Health datasheet for guidance, it’s no secret that Members and Customers use specific AIM products to improve the health of their pet cats or dogs, just like the following testimonial about a BarleyLife feline . . .

“My cat is a real fan of BarleyLife. I no longer need to give it to her through a syringe; she gobbles it up herself.”
Desiré Nagel – AIM Wholesale Member

It makes sense to give your pets nutrition that works. Likewise, there’s nothing to feel sheepishly about when extending the same nutritional care to other four-legged friends, especially in regard to the following tale about a little lamb . . .

AIM Director Petra Stevenson and her husband, Robert, raise livestock on Alpenblick Farm in Ashton, Ontario. They can testify firsthand about how grateful their sheep, goats and cattle are to the power of BarleyLife, as well as several other AIM products.
Petra and Robert have both experienced health benefits from their use of AIM products since 2005. As a result, they’ve been able to save many of their animals by giving them AIM nutrition, even after the vet had given up hope. It has been due to always having AIM products on their kitchen shelf and sharing them with their farm animals.

More times than she is able to count, Petra has mixed BarleyLife in water and put it in a syringe to feed their sheep or goats when they were not feeling well. BarleyLife has certainly come to the rescue year after year during lambing season.

Bottle-feeding BarleyLife to lambs that are too weak to nurse or rejected by their mothers has been a tried-and-true method of nursing them to good health. A few days of AIM’s potent green juice usually is enough to make a difference.

Most recently, Petra used BarleyLife to feed an orphaned sheep whose mother had died from complications of giving birth. Eventually, the youngling was introduced to a substitute mom (as shown in the photograph). BarleyLife has helped this little lamb to survive and thrive.

Note: This sheepish testimonial was shared by AIM Director Rica Gerhardt for the Stevensons of Alpenblick Farm.

Published by The AIM Companies

The AIM Companies pioneered the use of plants—barley, carrots, and beets—as vehicles to deliver the body concentrated nutrition conveniently. Founded in 1982 in Nampa, Idaho, The AIM Companies has operations in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, providing AIM products to more than 30 countries around the world.

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