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What kind of murmur is it please? I am not sure why the breeder is refunding half the price, if it is hereditary or even congenital a full refund is the only option.......I find it amazing that the breeders vet missed it I must say....... If it is patent ductus (sp?), then surgery will fix it,I reared a litter for some people once & the pick of the litter supposedly had this (not my breed) my vet quoted $1000 for this surgery recently, in comparison to the specialists quote of $3000..........Interestingly enough, PD is supposed to kill a dog by 12 months of age, unless it is corrected, this little guy 9 months later got a CLEAR heart certificate from a cardiologist Vet, it had disappeared!!!!!!!!!!........ Now I find my Vets are extraordinarily good, but in this instance they were obviously wrong........& I myself could hear this heart murmur with my own stethescope, it was sooooo obvious...........so there you go.....
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I have no experience with behaviour specialists....but you can do a search & read up about how high protein diets are causing behaviour problems & aggression in dogs...........Commercial foods , many are abnormally high in protein, you may find a raw natural diet will help.......... I first read this theory here on DOL recenly in fact, and was gobsmacked at this suggestion until I understood the theory..........do some research, it may solve your problem
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Allergies And Anal Glands
Cavandra replied to Domestic Dreamer's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Thats good maiko.........Most GP Vets dont look at the dog Holistically .....It is much better to find the cause rather than only treat the symptoms IMO..........well done! -
I wouldnt be at all concerned. Mine do it all the time, and I start feeding whole necks to my babies at 8 weeks, they have chopped ones from 5 weeks of age
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A Diet To Help A Dog's Kidneys
Cavandra replied to Ruftybear's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Most commercial products are high in poor quality protein & full of grains A natural raw diet woudl be most beneficial. Kidneys are damaged through environmental toxins, such as grain diets, preservatives, colourings, chemicals from flea/tick treatments, taking wormers/heartwormers & all other chemical drugs, and of course vaccines. Things that cleanse the kidneys are parsley, dandelion root & milk thistle -
I am not sure about "metallic smell".........but if it was a disgusting vomit-worthy smell, it is the "stuff" from the anal glands............
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Allergies And Anal Glands
Cavandra replied to Domestic Dreamer's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I have a couple here that sometimes get dermatitis on a foot after rain from the grass..........Neither are itchy dogs though........I must say that cortisone would be my very last choice to treat my dogs & I would do a liver detox afterwards if possible. Daily fish oil capsules, garlic, zinc, Vit C, with organic apple cider vinegar in all water dishes...... How long has she been on BARF? It can take 3-7 months to detox a dog from grains/chemicals......Most often itching will increase initially as the body gets rid of the toxins. -
Demodex Mange And Alternative Treatments
Cavandra replied to peibe's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Unfortuneatly Demodex is an immune system problem, and Ivemectin is the worst thing to use, as it further ruins the immune system :rolleyes: The mites feed on yeast & sugars in the dog...by eliminating these things, the mites will starve to death. This means eliminating ALL GRAINS, POTATOES, YEAST & STARCH/SUGAR...feeding ONLY quality raw meat & bones, nothing else ........avoid all chemicals & vaccinations too......... The best therapy would be supplementing with Colostrom, next best thing which isnt anywhere near as potent though would be probiotic for the immune system. You can also supplement with Fish oil, garlic, Vitamin C, E & A, Grapefruit seed extract or echinacea & put organic apple cider vinegar in the water dishes. You can mix fresh lemon juice with witchazel & water & apply multiple times a day to the affected areas......There are heaps of different topical ointments that could be used however. -
Many of these "idiopathic" things can be caused by Vaccinosis, has she had annual shots, or the heartworm one? If so , you might consult a Holistic Vet to detox her & see if this is the cause.........Just a thought......she is so young!
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A pup can get one at 8-10 weeks & be covered........titer it & see....T cells are T cells, immunity is immuntiy, you cant get any more immune than immune LOL
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Thats good, as that is not what I said ! Pups that have had a shot at 6 weeks is the same as a pup that has had NO shot at all........when the 6 week old goes for its 12 week one, that is in fact its FIRST one (as the 6 wk one did nothing), yet is out in public etc thinking it is immune, and it is not.......This is why so many 6 week vaccinated pups get parvo.........I hope that is clearer for you :D
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LOL Morgan Some of the rubbish is astounding isnt it.........The drug industry is so corrupt, they ban things like B17 & Hemp as they cant make any money out of them, and are afraid of losing heaps in chemo drugs etc when these natural substances cure things like cancer! I use Colloidal silver for lots of things & always have :D
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Foods And Supplements That Boost The Immune System
Cavandra replied to Golden Rules's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Garlic Ester C Kelp Apple Cider Vinegar Honey -
Foods And Supplements That Boost The Immune System
Cavandra replied to Golden Rules's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Here is an article about garlic from a Holistic Vet Lisa S. Newman, ND, Ph.D. When it comes to your pet’s health, do you want to follow facts or fears? Unfortunately, garlic has come under attack. This is primarily as a result of garlic’s close cousin onion’s reputation for triggering hemolytic or “Heinz factor” anemia (where circulating red blood cells burst) through its high concentration of thiosulphate. With onions, a single generous serving can cause this reaction. Garlic simply DOES NOT CONTAIN THE SAME CONCENTRATION of this compound! In fact, it is barely traceable and readily excreted (not stored in the body). Despite this fact, garlic is falling victim to mass hysteria spread through the internet. Yes, there are 51,174 sites devoted to warning about the “toxicity” of garlic, this hysteria has even prompted the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center to place a warning on garlic although there is little scientific data to back this claim other than the fact that thiosulphate is also found in garlic. Yet, there are also over 400,000 sites still proclaiming its benefits, many of them from reputable holistic veterinarians who have widely used garlic in their practice for many years! How can an herb suddenly turn so bad?! There is no doubt that onion, due to its concentration of thiosulphate, will cause Heinz factor anemia. In addition, as stated by Wendy Wallner, DVM, “Onions are only one of the substances which can cause Heinz body anemia. Other substances such as Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and benzocaine-containing topical preparations can also cause Heinz body anemia in the dog.” The latter probably accounts for many cases as it is prevalent in creams often recommended for allergy-suffering pets due to its ability to numb the itch. It is absorbed through the skin and builds up in the blood stream. This other substance is likely to have been involved in cases where garlic was suspect. For centuries, as long as humans have been using herbs, garlic has been a primary remedy turned to in a majority of cases. For as long as people have been using garlic, they have also been feeding it to their animal companions. Its properties have proven far reaching, easy on the body and safe to use. In the past fifty years, during the rebirth of holistic medicine in the United States, garlic has been in the forefront. Every text that I have researched on herbal health which mentions pet care has recommended it, especially for its incredible anti-parasitic and anti-septic properties. In my own experience, garlic has also benefited pets with cancer, diabetes, liver, heart and kidney disease, uncontrollable staph infections and a host of other conditions, as well as been a staple in my recommended preventative protocols. It has been widely used by hundreds of thousands of pet owners with no reported negative side-effects – except its effect on their animal’s breath – until now. This is the point; garlic has suddenly become a “suspect,” not proven the culprit. Do not let mass hysteria determine a holistic care program for your dog or cat. Follow hundreds of years of “proven use” rather than recent “suspicions” in regards to this miracle herb, as garlic is known to be. As with anything, do use garlic in reasonable doses, and do know that you can trust history over hysteria. -
We have an AQIS approved Vet here & his clients are constantly complaining to the AVA about his negligence, so it doesnt really mean much to me LOL Your vet is following the outdated protocol, which has been proven to be wrong.......he is following the Drug company recomendations, and not following the scientific evidence. .... he can run his own personal study himself if he wants to, he can vaccinate pups at 6 weeks then Titer test them & see that they have ZERO immunity....he can then take other litters & vaccinate them at 8-10 weeks & Titer test them & see that most if not all WILL have immunity........ The reason so many puppies get Parvo virus is due to the fact they have been done at 6 weeks & have no immunity
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Sorry to disagree, but there is no wrong & right way or "own way", there is "ONE" way...no puppy should ever be vaccinated before 8 weeks of age end of story...the ideal age is 10 weeks of age........Vaccinating puppies at 6 weeks is WRONG..............Please update your knowledge & educate your Vet in this regard, it is your duty as a breeder to be up to date and almost an expert in all things doggy JMO..........
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Cavaliers are the Labrador of the Toy world, so you must be strong LOL...........They will con you big time & eat til they vomit.........
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I think it sounds like a bit much.....I have seen the Billinghurst patties years ago, and 1 of them a day would be too much for mine. 7kg is an ideal weight so if you can maintain that you are laughing! I woudl be inclined to feed half a one a day & some chicken necks , are you feeding any bone ?
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That all makes perfect sense, it's like us getting shots as kids and once you have the antibodies that's it for life, so... why have the medical professional vets been recommending annual vaccinations then? Because the Drug companies say so.....a multi billion $$$$ industry full of corruption.......and vets are happy as they make a fortune too, and then they also get to make a fortune treating all the damage that Vaccinosis can cause.In fairness, most Vets have never done any study themselves, they just follow the protocol as it is the easiest thing to do..... We dont get annual shots of measles & Hepatitis, so why would our dogs need Distemper & Hepatitis, same thing!
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My dogs go lots of places, including shows, and they get a C3 at 8 or 9 weeks, another C3 a month later, they get a C4 a year or so later, and they dont get anything else. In my experience the dogs I see with KC are C5 vaccinated dogs...........At one time, the neighbours C5 annually vaccinated Staffie had the worst KC, it drove us all round the bend with its coughing & hacking, this went on for about 3 weeks or so..........While my non annually vaccinated dogs that never get C5 all caught it one by one from this dog, all except my oldest dog who never got it at all, all the others had a few light coughs each day, that most people wouldnt have known to be KC, and it lasted 2-3 days...they all had a spoonful of Mannuka honey a few times a day, and were fed Ester C tablets............I am quite happy that my dogs get this flu & build their immune system in this way naturally.......Annual vaccine suppresse the immune system. Admittedly I also feed a Natural raw diet, which also plays a huge part in holistic health for them
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My new pup was vaccinated at 6 weeks then i have been told needs another 2 shots? However when i get her 2nd shot done ive been told to make it a c5 then she wont need another- is this correct? Yes you will need 2 shots as your puppy is not currently vaccinated........There is no immunity under 8 weeks of age. Doing them at 6 weeks is the olden days method, pre scientific studies........
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The more shots you give the less immunity your dog will have Cavandra I assume this was a typo you ment "the more shots the more immunity." No it is not a typo. The more you vaccinate a dog, as in, if you vaccinate it yearly the dog is less immune each year, as the immune system is stressed & compromised from unnecessay vaccines.......
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Puppies vaccinated at 6 weeks have zero immunity.....This is why the breeder has done it at 8 weeks, as puppies 8 weeks or older will be immune! 3 days after a shot is enough isolation before going in public...... The more shots you give the less immunity your dog will have
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I think it would be good to do a bit of research, and decide what you feel is best for your puppy. I have 8 & 9 week olds here & they are eating a variety of things liek raw chicken necks, lamb hearts,raw kidneys, human grade beef mince, pet grade chicken mince, raw eggs with crushed shells, mashed cooked pumpkin, wing tips, rolled oats,goats milk, yoghurt..........I think that is all.........I dont feed any commercial foods to my dogs. In my care packs I suggest to those new owners that dont want to feed a raw diet to feed a holistic brand like Eagle Pack, Orijen, Ziwi Peak.........and feed some raw foods & bones with it.......
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What does the breeder recommend in your puppys care pack you got when you purchased her?