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  1. Thanks for the recipe!! This sounds like a great recipe to use as a home spray as well. The store bought ones are so expensive so I was hoping to find an effective DIY one. I like to spray by the windows and also sprinkle d. earth around.

  2. Hi Dr. Jones, I found that same brand witchazel with coconut water. I use it along with lavender and cedarwood essential oils except I minus out the lemon oil. Saw this on one of your previous videos. My 5 pound toy poodle Khloe has very dry skin so I was skeptical that the lemon oil might be drying to her skin. However, it worked and also makes her smell great. Khloe is 11 months old and thus far her issues have been minor and all solved by your remedies. Thanks and please keep up the good work!! I pray blessings to you and your family.

  3. I have a Yorkie with Allergies (The Breeder was recommended from AKC…DONT FALL FOR THAT RECOMMENDATION!!! My 18 year old Pug passed & my husband was desperate to get a baby for me. We went to visit our little one…There were at least 50 yorkies, in this small house. THERE were Fleas ON TOP of Fleas. I wasnt Really crazy about her size but when we seen the condition that those babies, we basically threw the money at him and ran. I wish we could have taken all of them. We have easily spent $10,000 on her health care. We kept pressing for Allergy testing, so we would have a base line of what we were dealing with. Our Vet kept rejecting it. Finally they agreed and she's off the chart Fleas, dust mites & food mites. A medication was made specifically for her. It has helped, but 4 years in, we still have a ways to go. We love her so much, we'd do anything to make her healthy 💕

  4. I thought of a couple more topics for potential future videos. What about intestinal blockages in cats? How to stop cats from eating non food items? Identifying and preventing pyometria in female dogs.

  5. Hello this is so random but I need some help we have a 1 year old pug that has been having some issues. A few weeks ago he stopped eating. drinking and moving we took him to the vet and did blood work x-rays and even did a paincrititus test everything came back good except his white blood cell count was high which meant he had an infection What type of infection? The vet could not tell us we get him on meds and he got better then two weeks later we are back to the same behavior again we get him on meds and we are good again well a week later we are back to square one we are at a loss at this point and drowning in vet bills is there something we are missing??? something you recommend……please help

  6. Dr.Jones and chat 💬 please help in in Canada 🇨🇦 and just got a frenchton pup what is the best food you would suggest ( I will be making up my own to mix when she’s a lil bit older ) please recommend a item that is good for this breed and eliminates or reduces gas ( if you know you know what I mean ) and the most over all to give my puppy a healthy start !!

  7. Hello! Do you have any videos on how to treat dogs diagnosed with heart murmur? I’ve just learned that carrageenan and grain-free diets which contain legume based carbohydrates are bad for a dog’s heart. I’ve always purchased affordable commercial dog food but now I’m trying to switch to healthier, natural food for dogs. On a Sunday a few months back she had about 10 seizure in less than an hour, the emergency vet, after giving her medication to control the seizures and making me think she’s ok because she just needs seizure treatment, offered to euthanize my fur baby because I couldn’t afford to pay all at once the treatments/exams/labs and my fur baby wouldn’t survive the night. I felt lied to; since the seizures had stopped I took my furbaby home and didn’t sleep at all. The next day I took her to a vet close to my home and with the stethoscope she discovered she has a heart murmur. I cannot believe the emergency vet didn’t perform a stethoscope exam. Something so basic. I felt robbed and she would have robbed me of my furbaby too because it’s been months and she’s doing well thanks to the seizure and heart medicine she’s taking. So if you have any other remedies for heart health please share them with us.

  8. i haven't watched it yet , but for years i have been rubbing about a dozen drops of neem oil into both my dogs fur to keep ticks away …. it works very very well and they don't have to swallow any poison

  9. Thank you so much for helping our pets stay healthy using natural products. I live in south Mississippi and we fight fleas all year. My dog is so allergic he looses almost all of his fur and gets yeast infections from all the scratching . I will add this spray to their monthly flea preventative. Take care !

  10. I know your focus is on cats and dogs but poultry as pets have become quite popular now. Could you please recommend a natural spray safe for poultry too, please?

  11. May I recommend rotating the neem and the cedarwood oils separately. Ticks and fleas do develop immunity to toxins and pass them on to their offspring. Once they’re starting to not respond to one oil, switch to another. I’m sure there are other antiparasitic, pet safe liquids that can be rotated in too.

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