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Exceptional Vegan Supplements for My Dog!
Purchased some vegan supplements for my furry friend, and I couldn't be happier with the results! These supplements are a game-changer for my dog's overall health and wellness.
Noticeable improvement
My cat's health has improved so much thanks to Compassion Circle's supplements. Incredible!
Great vegan dog supplements!
I'm so happy to have found a company that offers high-quality vegan supplements for my dog. The products are free from harmful substances and allergens, which gives me peace of mind.
Work out extremely well
Plant-based dog food recipes from Compassion Circle are a hit in my household.
Best cruelty-free pet supplements!
Grateful to have found a company that provides vegan pet supplements that are free from allergens and harmful substances. My dog loves them!
Exceptional plant-powered dog food recipes!
Absolutely love the plant-based dog food recipes Compassion Circle provides on their website. They are easy to follow and have made a positive difference in my dog's health.
High-Quality Vegan Supplements
I was skeptical at first about vegan supplements for my dog, but Compassion Circle's supplements have exceeded my expectations. The ingredients are all natural and free from harmful substances, and my dog has been feeling better than ever!
My cat goes crazy over her new treats
Recently purchased vegan supplements for my cat and have seen a noticeable difference in her coat and overall energy. Thank you so much.
Helpful and Informative Website
Very informative and easy to navigate. I like the insights they provide about plant-based nutrition for animals, and their supplement recommendations have been spot-on.
Great vegan supplements for pets!
Allergen-free, no harmful substances. Highly recommend.
Compassion Circle Customer’s Q&A
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About compassioncircle.com Prices and Cost?
Compassion Circle offers a product called Vegecat™ 8.8oz for ADULT Cats. The price for this product is $34.00, but it's currently on sale for $32.50. This supply lasts a 10 lb. (4.5 kg) cat for 3 months. The daily serving size is 2⁄3 teaspoons (2.7 g) for a 10 lb. cat (4.5 kg). The product is Not Tested on Animals, Vegan, Non-GMO, and Yeast-Free. The company is located at 4075 Park Blvd Ste 102-141, San Diego, California, 92103, United States. The phone number is (760) 796-7949. The company's revenue is less than $5 Million. They belong to the Manufacturing General Manufacturing industry.
About compassioncircle.com Popular Products and Services?
Compassion Circle offers a variety of products and services. One of the popular products is the Vegecat™ 8.8oz for ADULT Cats. This product has been allowing cats to be vegan since 1986. It's a supplement that provides the nutrients cats require from non-animal sources, including taurine, vegan vitamin D3, preformed vitamin A, and a building block of L-carnitine (methionine). The Vegecat™ supplement is not tested on animals, vegan, non-GMO, and yeast-free. The supply lasts a 10 lb. cat 3 months. They also offer recipe downloads for Vegedog™, Vegepup™, and Vegecat™. These recipes can be viewed online from the main menu bar at the top of the page. The Vegecat™ recipe brochure accompanies the Vegecat™ supplement, and recipes are available online. They also recommend adding a lactose-free digestive enzyme to every meal for optimal health. The digestive enzyme amalyse is particularly important for cats on a plant-based diet because amalyse helps break down starch and other carbohydrates. Digestive enzymes aid digestion and improve nutrient absorption.
How long has Compassion Circle been in business?
Compassion Circles were originally developed by Andy Bradley. His work on Compassion Circles has been shared for over 10 years. These practices have been widely adopted in various contexts, including in Wales where it is known as Taking Care, Giving Care Rounds. They have also been used in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board over the past 5 years as part of a wider employee well-being strategy. So, it can be inferred that Compassion Circle has been in business for at least a decade.
What is Compassion Circle?
A Compassion Circle is a facilitated session for groups that provides an opportunity for people to revisit their values and to spend time thinking about how they can take better care of themselves so that in turn they can better care for others. The purpose of Compassion Circles is to provide a space for self-care through facilitated connection and support. They are a way of giving individuals and teams the opportunity to connect, reflect and move towards a more intentionally supportive and compassionate environment. The 60-minute Compassion Circle provides a space for people to listen and connect, an opportunity to think and reflect about your own experiences. Compassion Circles were originally developed by Andy Bradley, inspired partly by Nancy Kline’s insights. They have been adapted for use in many different contexts and have spread as far as the Colorado Children’s Hospital in the USA. Compassion Circles have also become an integral part of the Compassionate Mental Health gatherings, were a key foundation for the Kinder Leeds Festival. Over 1000 healthcare staff have participated over the last 5 years at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. They are known as Taking Care Giving Care Rounds (TCGC Rounds) there.
Can you tell me more about Compassion Circle?
A Compassion Circle is a facilitated session for groups that provides an opportunity for people to revisit their values and to spend time thinking about how they can take better care of themselves so that in turn they can better care for others. It's a space for self-care through facilitated connection and support. The purpose of this practice is to provide a space for groups of people to connect, reflect, and care for self and others. Compassion Circles were originally developed by Andy Bradley and have been adapted for use in many different contexts. They are a way of giving individuals and teams the opportunity to connect, reflect and move towards a more intentionally supportive and compassionate environment. The 60-minute Compassion Circle provides a space for people to listen and connect, an opportunity to think and reflect about your own experiences. They have been used in various settings, including healthcare, mental health gatherings, festivals, and even in hospitals in the USA. They are part of a family of Compassion Practices designed for different situations such as individuals, pairs, small groups, larger groups of people from across an organization who don’t necessarily know each other, and teams - groups of people who regularly work together. These practices are seen as both 'delicate and powerful'.