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I'd still be inclined to think that there is more sodium bicarb in the residue from your tooth powder than in any use of Teef!. And I don't share your concern about its effects in alkalization of the digestive tract in these amounts. Raw food, after all, provokes secretion of stomach acids...
Very helpful podcast! I had been inclined to say that the tiny amount of sodium bicarbonate will be inconsequential, and now I believe that even more strongly. Teef! is a remarkable breakthrough, and I look forward to more developing uses. If whatever you are using is sufficient - well, it is...
Sounds lovely:) And, yes, her needs, desires and abilities, both to consume and to digest various stuff, will keep changing. Your job is to provide and watch. I have known dogs who thrive on a steady diet of only chicken backs, but I would much rather give all sorts of opportunities, foodwise...
Just want to say that the above is a terrific answer! This is a "textbook" case for a disturbed vital force, and should be, can I say, fun - for the homeopath and us - to watch unravel. IMO there's nothing immediately life-threatening about any of these symptoms. Please do follow up, and let us...
I would be inclined to take all this with a grain of salt - or not:) You'e obviously doing a bunch of the right stuff - and no supplemental construct will ever come close to the balance of this great raw diet. I think you're right - it's not broken, not either of them. My biggest concern would...
Wow, guess I hit the jackpot! My guy happens to be 11 and 68 lbs, but still gets out for 2-3 miles daily. I'll bet her energy picks right up on the "good" stuff... Find out how much she "needs" by feeding, cutting back, watching for too-visible bony protuberances, her eagerness for meals. My guy...
All right, well, for starters: variety - but over time. You don't have to get every nutrient or shape in every meal. Meals don't have to be the same size, and don't have to be offered at the same time each day. Feeding big and then little, or even fasting, is a great idea. Feed large pieces...
So, we've been using ZipZyme's omega supplement since it became available. It's a proprietary algae-based complete product, of which one gives a scoopful or so daily in food. We love it! I have a subscription - it's not super cheap:)- and we are on our third month of it. I noted that Adored...
Agreed. The fleas jumping on him are a sign - not the main target here. When he is better balanced they will leave him alone, so let him deal without the nasty preventives. Tell the fleas this is not the cat they seek:)
Just maybe....have you tried anything raw? Raw meat, blood, green tripe. raw eggs, fish. Are there any special situations he might be more responsive to? Being outside? "Finding" food in unusual places, i.e., on a trail/walk? Watching another dog eat? Visiting a pet store? Letting him "find"...
With my not being a doctor, I can perhaps express my views with a little less reserve....I would no way give this boy anything that might increase his physical stress, including HW meds and vaccinations. Ask yourself what his chances of exposure, his probability of developing disease, are - and...
Agreed - and another month of the therapeutic measures will certainly get her down the road of repair - it's even conceivable that these less invasive measures might even obviate the need for surgery, as we discussed earlier. Best wishes on your own success, too:)
This is all good! He should be in a much better condition to heal himself. Now you can concentrate on systemic issues like the kidney function. Best wishes for healing, to him and you!
Um, my suggestion would be a radical change in diet: I'd toss the commercially-raised chicken. Perdue, Tyson, etc. is about the worst chicken you can get, in terms of how it is raised and fed. Skin or no skin doesn't much matter; it's all junk. Yes, we feed some chicken, but from a relatively...
Here I am, not the homeopath again, but I would look at Symphitum, which not only works for pain but also for healing of fractures. Arnica is fine for immediate relief, but Symph. really does heal the bones. You did well to keep her away from the emergency guys, and she will heal just fine. Does...
I think you've done remarkably well with him thus far. I wonder if, firstly, another session with an animal communicator would point out why and how he is reactive. Clues from this work might suggest a way to help with homeopathy, too - treatment can have some deep and surprising results. I'll...
It's important that she does NOT overuse the leg - as in "best if she doesn't use it at all". Even were she to have a surgery, crate rest is vital to good healing. Each time she overuses or stresses it she is slowing down healing or even undoing healing. We cannot judge her progress by observing...
Yeah, I apologize for the link which sought a fee - I really had no idea my vet was marketing to that extent. So that leaves us with all the positive management strategies, most of which you are employing already. Your inner peace and confidence in her ability to heal will be most important...