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Homeopathy Consult for GSD with Appetite and Itching Problems?

Ginny, thanks so much for sharing the historical information about greentripe.com. I also love and so agree with your comment that nutritive content is much more important than variety. I believe the purpose of variety is intended to avoid overdoing anything or causing imbalances, however sometimes the quality aspect is not given the attention it deserves. I don't think it is necessary to go crazy with variety just for variety sake and extensive variety is not required to feed a healthy diet.

I also believe dogs are unique individuals and what works great for one may not work as well for another. I think it is important to be in tune with our dogs and take notice of how what we are feeding affects them. I also believe this can change over time. For example, my two oldsters at 16 do better on a few less organs than what they ate in their youth.

Nancy
 
Very interesting, the discussion about tripe. I fed it years ago. Dogs liked it, and had no problems as they were pretty healthy. I think this was the vendor I purchased from, Ginny. Thank you for the history. I’ll try it with Maya and hope she wil tolerate well.

Nancy, thank you for the My Pet Carnivore link. As with Greentripe, turns out I used them years ago and had forgotten their name. They did seem to provide good quality.

I recall reading about an animal communicator when I first joined HA. I’ve looked at about 12-15 posts so far, but haven’t found her name yet. I recall she lived overseas, maybe Europe. If anyone remembers or can recommend someone else, please let me know.

I’ll come back to update on Maya’s progress after her homeopathy consult in December. Happy Thanksgiving, everybody (who lives in US).
 
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Hi Leslie!
I recall reading about an animal communicator

Maybe Monique Brignoni in Switzerland or Hana Mäkinen in Canada? They're both wonderful and are end-of-life doulas. Both also have archived webinars available in the HA! member area.


 
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