Umm... maybe giving it to them in their vaxxes. Wonder if they gave it to them in their "flu vaxx" this year? We didn't get our dogs vaxxed this year. But one of them is having really bad allergies & occasionally hives on top of the allergy bumps. Husband listened to the vet and gave him some allergy shot that's supposed to last a month or so, but he seemed a little blah for a few days after and it hasn't helped his allergies at all, his coat looks horrible. We have no idea what is causing all this, we've taken him to two different vets, and they did & said same things.
Um, tbh I watched all those videos and really saw nothing that would be too concerning. The first and last videos are of dogs from 3rd world conditions, where medical treatment is scarce and diseases are rampant. The only one that really got my attention was the dog who died from pneumonia....and even in that case, that type of dog breed is actually known to have quite a few respiratory issues. The others seem like random videos with zero content to it.
Also, people will say # this and # that on any and everything just to try to pick up more ways for their video to be viewed....which doesn't seem to be working in most of those cases.
Holistic dog treatment. Her name is Janie and she cured my dogs when vet couldn’t. She does phone consults. She’s, imo, a miracle worker. Cheaper than a vet too. I can’t say enough good things about her.
Thanks, I'll check it out. I noticed our dog's heartworm prevention does not have ivermectin in it, so I thought about giving our pup either a 6 or a 12 mg pill that we have on hand. I'm just not sure how much to give him, he's between 90 - 100 lbs, he's a pitbull (American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier & American Bulldog).
We got his dna tested because one of our previous dogs got very sick and almost lost her when vet gave her two meds together (don't remember what they were, it was yrs ago) and she totally lost all function. Turns out she had a small percentage of Collie in her and that's why she had that reaction to the meds. She was a rescue mix Great Dane, mostly Dane though, so who would have thought she would have Collie in her. So, I test our dogs, so we don't have bad surprises like that again.
Good thing ur on top of it. Another site I like is dogsnaturallymagazine.com (I think). They are holistic and have tons of good articles.
I had two sick labs. One losing fur badly, wouldn’t eat, couldn’t touch his skin, losing weight…it was scary. Vet couldn’t help, had no idea why, just put him on $$$ meds that had horrible side effects (would ruin his innards and eventually kill him) for the rest of his life. In desperation and after a quick prayer, I did a search and randomly picked Yourolddog and called.
Janie returned my call that day, talked to us for over an hour, took him off the meds, changed his diet, had us get some supplements and boom. The change was almost instant. He was healed in two weeks and his fur was like a mink coat. Went back to the vet who was shocked and said he’d never looked better.
That was years ago. She’s been our go to since. I can’t say enough good things about her. Good luck.
Read the per weight instructions for the ivermectin. Ive used liquid (cattle/swine) ivermectin for over 20 years as heart worm prevention for my dogs. I live in southern Louisiana - rampant mosquitoes - no heart worms. Just put the liquid ivermectin (in water) on their food once a month.
Umm... maybe giving it to them in their vaxxes. Wonder if they gave it to them in their "flu vaxx" this year? We didn't get our dogs vaxxed this year. But one of them is having really bad allergies & occasionally hives on top of the allergy bumps. Husband listened to the vet and gave him some allergy shot that's supposed to last a month or so, but he seemed a little blah for a few days after and it hasn't helped his allergies at all, his coat looks horrible. We have no idea what is causing all this, we've taken him to two different vets, and they did & said same things.
Um, tbh I watched all those videos and really saw nothing that would be too concerning. The first and last videos are of dogs from 3rd world conditions, where medical treatment is scarce and diseases are rampant. The only one that really got my attention was the dog who died from pneumonia....and even in that case, that type of dog breed is actually known to have quite a few respiratory issues. The others seem like random videos with zero content to it.
Also, people will say # this and # that on any and everything just to try to pick up more ways for their video to be viewed....which doesn't seem to be working in most of those cases.
Poor babies!
Yourolddog.com. (For dogs of any age)
Holistic dog treatment. Her name is Janie and she cured my dogs when vet couldn’t. She does phone consults. She’s, imo, a miracle worker. Cheaper than a vet too. I can’t say enough good things about her.
Thanks, I'll check it out. I noticed our dog's heartworm prevention does not have ivermectin in it, so I thought about giving our pup either a 6 or a 12 mg pill that we have on hand. I'm just not sure how much to give him, he's between 90 - 100 lbs, he's a pitbull (American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier & American Bulldog).
We got his dna tested because one of our previous dogs got very sick and almost lost her when vet gave her two meds together (don't remember what they were, it was yrs ago) and she totally lost all function. Turns out she had a small percentage of Collie in her and that's why she had that reaction to the meds. She was a rescue mix Great Dane, mostly Dane though, so who would have thought she would have Collie in her. So, I test our dogs, so we don't have bad surprises like that again.
Good thing ur on top of it. Another site I like is dogsnaturallymagazine.com (I think). They are holistic and have tons of good articles.
I had two sick labs. One losing fur badly, wouldn’t eat, couldn’t touch his skin, losing weight…it was scary. Vet couldn’t help, had no idea why, just put him on $$$ meds that had horrible side effects (would ruin his innards and eventually kill him) for the rest of his life. In desperation and after a quick prayer, I did a search and randomly picked Yourolddog and called.
Janie returned my call that day, talked to us for over an hour, took him off the meds, changed his diet, had us get some supplements and boom. The change was almost instant. He was healed in two weeks and his fur was like a mink coat. Went back to the vet who was shocked and said he’d never looked better.
That was years ago. She’s been our go to since. I can’t say enough good things about her. Good luck.
Read the per weight instructions for the ivermectin. Ive used liquid (cattle/swine) ivermectin for over 20 years as heart worm prevention for my dogs. I live in southern Louisiana - rampant mosquitoes - no heart worms. Just put the liquid ivermectin (in water) on their food once a month.
Thank you!
Thanks for the share!
Watch this vets YT he does home/natural treatments.. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ktxuIEFvBxE
They all learn the same crap from the drug companies.