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  1. I really enjoy listening to your videos, and I learned a lot from them.. but I am not a professional so when I look at my dog, I don’t know exactly what might be going on with her.. so I’m not sure of which things that I should be actually trying out or doing.. I have listened to a couple of your videos, and I have gotten some of the things and have been given them to her… but I know I have to wait for at least a couple of months to three months for some of them to see if it actually if they’re doing anything for her… but thank you for sharing your videos…❤❤❤❤❤❤

  2. I've needed this one, thank you so much!!I knew there had to be something natural for my dog. Everything else you recommend I've tried and works so well. Thank you for caring about out fur babies.

  3. How about cats? I have a 4 year old who doesn’t fancy drinking water. I got a fountain and she’s improved. We haven’t been to the ER in awhile but for future use … thank you!

  4. I’d also like to add some other suggestions. My pup recently ended up with a suspected UTI and/or yeast infection from a course of antibiotics for a chest infection. Week one was fine, but at the end of the second week, I saw literally a teeny hint of a spec of pink and the tip of the sheath — no unusual discharge, licking, etc. This was after doubling his usual daily probiotic. I went to rinse him with plain water. Wow, that poor door was in horrible pain according to his reaction. Apparently whatever was going on inside that sheath was much worse than what I was seeing.

    Since I wasn’t sure if I was dealing with a UTI, yeast infection, or both brewing, I immediately tripled his probiotic. I then made green tea with honey, apple cider vinegar, coconut oil, cranberry pills, and a supplement called D-Manna (it’s a simple sugar good for yeast). By the second day, I was able to get some other ingredients like dandelion root, turmeric, and some other dried root/flower/spice ingredients the doc has recommended in the past that are antibacterial and/or immune system boosting and made a tea out of that along with everything else. The dry supplements and colloidal silver went directly on his food twice a day because heating is not the best idea for efficacy. I swapped his water for 1 cup of this tea mixture at both his meal times (he’s a 70 lbs Lab).

    Within two days there was much less licking and I just kept giving this stuff to him for a week. He was super happy — he loves when I give him teach and honey, just like I did when my mom gave me that when I was sick as a kid. 😊

  5. Your videos are so informative and helpful. Can you do one on 'fly biting/catching behaviour ' in dogs…why that occurs and what can we do to normalise the behaviour

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