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Dental cleaning for a senior dog

Dr. Christina

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Your wonderful attitude is certainly helping with him. I would not start worrying about blood values - keep doing what you are doing.

\Great comments from Drs. Jeff and Jean

Dr. Christina
 

EllyJ

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Update:

Pumpkin's dental went well. They also removed a black mole on him, biopsied it, and it came back non-cancerous ? He took Arnica 1M in lieu of conventional pain medication.

He has some arthritic symptoms that I want to tackle next. Limping, difficulty jumping, etc. I'm giving him PEA, but will add a separate Glucosamine supplement next. We're not currently seeing a homeopathic vet (she had to close her practice indefinitely). Can I give him homeopathic treatment myself or is that best reserved for a vet to prescribe? I see there's a list of common arthritic homeopathic treatments on the site, and finances are an issue. I'm also taking a Tong Ren training class in April. Tong Ren sounds promising and I'm hoping it can be his primary treatment as it's easy and cheap. Any suggestions would be welcome.
 

DayshaG

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Update:

Pumpkin's dental went well. They also removed a black mole on him, biopsied it, and it came back non-cancerous ? He took Arnica 1M in lieu of conventional pain medication.

He has some arthritic symptoms that I want to tackle next. Limping, difficulty jumping, etc. I'm giving him PEA, but will add a separate Glucosamine supplement next. We're not currently seeing a homeopathic vet (she had to close her practice indefinitely). Can I give him homeopathic treatment myself or is that best reserved for a vet to prescribe? I see there's a list of common arthritic homeopathic treatments on the site, and finances are an issue. I'm also taking a Tong Ren training class in April. Tong Ren sounds promising and I'm hoping it can be his primary treatment as it's easy and cheap. Any suggestions would be welcome.
@EllyJ I am happy to hear the good news!!!!!!
 

Dr. Jeff

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dental went well.
Yay! :snowman:
Can I give him homeopathic treatment myself or is that best reserved for a vet to prescribe?
Thanks for asking this super important question! Yes, it would be best to work with a well-trained vet homeopathy for his totality (which includes his arthritic symptoms).

In the meantime, energy balancing methods that you can use at home, like Tong Ren, are great!
 

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