Mark Pieloch has been collecting
and restoring cars since 1974, when he first completed work on a 1967 Ford
Ranch Wagon given to him by his father. Many of Pieloch's vehicles have been
painstakingly restored to meet exacting car-show requirements. Authenticity is
a critical element in the judging process for concours car-show events. In some
cases, owners may be required to provide documentation on all work performed
and the provenance of parts used to complete the restoration. Appearance
events, by contrast, focus specifically on the overall appearance of the
vehicle and the quality of the work performed by the restorer.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Better Pet Nutrition With Mark Pieloch
As the owner of several major pet
pharmaceutical and flavor-development companies, Mark Pieloch has a solid
understanding of the nutritional requirements of dogs and cats. Organic foods
are becoming more popular in the pet industry as owners become more aware of
the benefits of natural processing and the risks of overly processed foods.
Nutritional supplements can help dogs, cats and horses maintain healthy bones
and teeth. Additionally, oil-based vitamin supplements can often enhance the
shine of coats and improve the overall health of eyes, nervous systems and other
physical elements of companion animal health. Pieloch's full range ofanimal-nutrition products can ensure that pets enjoy better health throughout
their lives.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Puppy Shots With Veterinary Pharmaceutical Expert Mark Pieloch
As a professional in the pet pharmaceuticals industry, Mark Pieloch recommends providing puppies with the recommended schedule of vaccinations and veterinary treatments during their first year of life. Puppies should be vaccinated against distemper, measles and parainfluenza as early as practical. These shots are usually given between six and eight weeks of age. Combined DHPP shots include most of the same protections but should not be given to puppies under the age of 10 weeks. Rabies shots are required in most states and are recommended at 12 to 16 weeks and on an annual or biannual basis thereafter. Vaccinations for bordetella, coronavirus and Lyme disease are also available for puppies aged 10 weeks and up.
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