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  1. My dog took 3 and a half hours to finally throw everything up. Most of the information I’m reading says I have 2 hours to get it up. After giving her the double dose of hydrogen Peroxide. Is she okay? Or should I use something like activated charcoal just to be safe?

  2. My 14-pound dog ate a small amount of some boric acid and I did this. It worked within 10 minutes. The crazy thing was it also made him throw up a sock the next day, which I had no idea he had swallowed! So this saved me from a vet bill twice! Apparently, eating socks is a thing with some dogs. I had no idea dogs did this, so now I make sure there are no socks lying around the house!

  3. Over here in Costa Rica, basically all our frogs and toads are venomous. Dogs like to chase them and lick them and they get seriously intoxicated. Activated charcoal is a life saver for these kind of intoxications for our dogs over here. Two pills and they are back to life, they might be high for a bit longer though…..

  4. Dr Andrew Jones .
    This message is for you .
    Oh Gosh , about 7 yrs ago I found out about your being a vet for 24+ yrs and going holistic.
    I decided to ask you questions.
    Every single thing that you did recommend for my cat , I bought.
    Why ? Because I decided if your trusting your beautiful animals and Pipster then I can too .
    She began taking a turn for the worse ,kidney wise .,and some vomiting. I did Pepsid AC for vomiting. It worked.
    Your formula is excellent.
    Epikiten is excellent. DMSO is fabulous for pain .
    ACV worked for a bladder infection/ blockage as grains released made her able to use her paper./ I stopped using litter years ago , I use paper only.
    When I went to Dr Andrew Jones, my Josephine was 14/15 . She looks like a Maine Coon ,but not 100% pure bred . Someone threw her out of a car window 20 yrs ago ,when my sister found her,and brought her home.
    She had a minor stroke and yes the Coenzyme Q 10 did help . However I did make an appointment to have her put down because like you said Dr ,it’s a hard call ,but you gave me the tools to know when she’d had enough. When she began panting,you said that is not normal for any cat unless their running. It’s ok for dogs ,but not cats .
    She died in my arms on Friday AM at 10:33 on her own , hours shy of her being put down. If your pets are sick, watch these videos. Ask this Dr to make videos on topics that are helping your pets . This Dr has given me the greatest gift ever. Time … The Fendbendazole did remove her squamous sarcoma.
    When I took her to the vets in 2019 ,she couldn’t believe how good her blood work was and her coat ,her mouth , no stomatitis.
    The Fish oil , everything was excellent. The grain free food mostly water .
    She died 7 months shy of the age of 21 years old . Thanks to you Dr ,I trusted my pet in your care . Without you I wouldn’t had had those extra 6 years . She was leaving her senior years really healthy,happy,and Purrfectly purring along.I just wanted to thank you personally for saving my girl. She’s in another beautiful place with all of our animals,I believe where they are all together.
    You sir are worth every single video, your love ,compassion,and love for both animals and people who cannot afford the 1000/ +++ etc to keep them alive is beyond honourable.
    I will continue to share your vast wealth of resources with everyone I come across. I also have a male 4 yr old English Mastiff,so I look forward to learning even more .
    From my family to yours, I’m sending all the love and support right back to you . Love Michele.❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦

  5. Dr. Jones – Thank you SO much for making THIS particular video!! My pit chewed up a tennis ball (which he would normally walk away from after) and swallowed it! I KNEW that I had seen a video of yours on inducing vomiting for a pet and came right to this one!
    I can't tell you how happy I am that I subscribe to your channel! I gave my dog the peroxide like you prescribed and within ten minutes, UP came the tennis ball!
    Thank you for YOUR dedication to helping people and their pets! It made ALL the difference today!

  6. I never knew grapes were bad for dogs. I had a pit bull boxer mix who loved them and we often gave them to him as a treat. He just passed away last January at the ripe old age of 18. Our vet couldn’t believe what amazing health he was in, clear eyes, perfect hearing, no arthritis and only a very little gray on the muzzle. Played like a puppy up til the day before he died. He had a tumor on his spleen, very common for dogs, and it ruptured. He was bleeding internally and the vet advised putting him down. We were devastated. The most loving dog ever.

  7. I have had MANY dogs over the years and have done a similar protocol in an emergency situation. SO many LIVES (and vet bills) saved! But folks, less is more. Follow the Doc’s instructions.

  8. A desperate cry for HELP! Someone …God PLEASE! I had taken my dog to the vet for some serious skin issues. He also had a ear infection going on at the time. Vet prescribed some antibiotics for the deep skin tissue infection (I had failed my fur-baby trying natural approaches to get his skin to clear/heal up…it was so bad he was chewing on himself to the point his feet/legs were raw and had no hair) The vet had made mention of Prednisone which I had flatly refused because I KNOW that is a HORRIBLE medication for both humans and pets…anyways , back to the ears. She had just casually mentioned they would be treating his ears with this treatment that is a one time deal and that it would not involve me having to do anything else. It just 'stays in there' she said. Sounded great. I already had alot to deal with. I didn;t know what it was . I was unfamiliar. She didn't tell me it was 'new' (only out since like November of 2020)..this was end of April. It did ;t take long before i noted that my furbaby seemed to not be 'hearing'. Like a week at best. this had been a 'fill in' vet at the clinic as my regular vet was out of town for some conference….but as it turned out..she is his wife. Not that this 'matters' really. anyways,So she had used CLARO PACK in both of his ears. My friends.NEVER EVER EVER ALLOW your vet to put this medication in your furever babies ears! N_E_V_E_R! NEVER! It is OTOTOXIC! I ofcourse did not look into CLARO until my furbaby was demonstrating a lack of hearing. OMG!!!! When my vet returned…I took my furbaby into the clinic. He irrigated my furbabys ears and gave me another medication. …it was mainly for the left ear. as upon his irrigating the ears my vet relayed that there were 'polyps' inside my furbabys left ear canal. Claro. Claro is under NO CIRCUMSTANCES to be used/ administered to a dog or cat that has ear polyps. PERIOD! OMG! CLARO has caused my furbaby to be DEAF!!!!!! I was not warned of this potential side effect. Did she even freaking know ,herself???? I'd have rejected it had I known of this risk! I AM NOT a pharmacist! Does 'informed consent' not apply in pet world????? OMG! I don't know what this other ear medication was supposed to accomplish. (Posatex) My furbaby can;t HEAR mE anymore. And all i can think about is 'I wonder if he wonders 'why' I don't talk to him anymore?' Oh my God! My heart is busted up! Is there ANY undoing this kind of damage??????? Anyone? Even if it was just partial regain of a little hearing….even if i just had to speak a little louder for him. Can this be reversed at all?????? I gotta go. I'm crying oceans. If anyone knows..any ideas. Anything at all…PLEASE hELP…it isn;t for ME…it's for HIM. His name is Echo. Please pray for him! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 Oh. Yeah. that crap did clear up the infection….. big deal. Now he is DEAF!

  9. Just found your channel. Thank you for all these great video's, you are saving many of us from outlandish costs at the vet, especially on a weekend when you have to go to a hospital & pay $200 up front just to look at your pet.

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