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Big_Katuna
Oct 15, 2015Explorer II
Changing food is the first thing I would do. Most health food stores will have quality pet foods.
There is only one maker of Bach Rescue Remedy. Only the gum has Xylitol. The sprays and drops do not. Every Canine forum I have ever read everyone says try it. It helps some dogs more than others.
Charting didn't make much sense to me. We stopped monthly inside bug treatment, changed to organic-green cleaning liquids, changed food and changed his shot cycles per vet college orders.All at once.
I didnt care which change helped. I wanted to do as much as I could at once to help him and it worked.
I think the food was most important as it is what they are in contact with the most; its what fuels them and is in their bloodstream.
Anecdotally, we changed his seizure-free mom over too so they were on the same food. Her eyes ran less, her ears were cleaner (Standard Poodles have ear problems) her coat was nicer and she had more energy. Healthier dog.
There is only one maker of Bach Rescue Remedy. Only the gum has Xylitol. The sprays and drops do not. Every Canine forum I have ever read everyone says try it. It helps some dogs more than others.
Charting didn't make much sense to me. We stopped monthly inside bug treatment, changed to organic-green cleaning liquids, changed food and changed his shot cycles per vet college orders.All at once.
I didnt care which change helped. I wanted to do as much as I could at once to help him and it worked.
I think the food was most important as it is what they are in contact with the most; its what fuels them and is in their bloodstream.
Anecdotally, we changed his seizure-free mom over too so they were on the same food. Her eyes ran less, her ears were cleaner (Standard Poodles have ear problems) her coat was nicer and she had more energy. Healthier dog.
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