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I do not recommend any of the preventatives with additional drugs for internal parasites. A relatively new product is Sierra Pet Meds - valueheart - plain ivermectin tablets for heartworm prevention with no script needed. Sierra Pet Meds
Personally I have seen few problems over the years with...
For the very best, I would suggest working with a homeopathic or very good Chinese Medicine veterinarian.
Even then, you are the one to report back the vet the response to treatments.
Dr. Judith Herman, Dr. Todd Cooney, Dr. Sagrera, Dr. Jeff Levy, Dr. Charlie Loops would all be good choices...
I am not clear why NexGard was given for internal parasites. I think it is to prevent fleas andt ticks. @Dr. Jeff?
Bonny, I forget, do you have a veterinary homeopath on your health care team? The pain meds, of course, are only a bandaid, so treating the underlying ENERGETIC IMBALANCE is the...
Unlikely that the remedies would cause this. They just cannot be relied on to prevent problems post vaccine.
I, unlike Dr. Jeff, am no longer prescribing homeopathy. I do advising to basically teach people one on one what they can learn at HA and help them find a vet.
Unless you are on the...
Thank you so much for spreading the word about HA.
Start them with the free stuff and then keep sharing how we help lessen your stress and save money, too.
Dr. Christina
When a homeopathic medicine is needed and is a good match, it seems to work well through food. Most ferals can be well treated, as can wildlife when dose is in food, especially for acute problems.
Great photos. I am not sure you even need to treat this wound as it looks clean and not affecting...
One of your member benefits, Andree, are homeopathy for animal courses (click on the button for homeopathy in the resource library, then scroll to the bottom). 6 days worth that were live streamed. Two summers we did the intro course, so they are similar, but to really learn, I would do both...
At this point, in addition to any supplements, I would begin to work with a veterinary homeopath as "ailments ever since surgery/ or since anesthesia" can usually be easily resolved. At www.theAVH.org, check out Judith Herman, todd Cooney, Adriana Sagrera.
I hope you are also recording all...
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I think you are doing much of what we are suggesting. Maybe work on not worrying. That amount of mucousy blood in the stool, when he is feeling fairly normal, is usually not a problem - just a response to stress.
The only thing to make you turn for home would be if he becomes...
And again, just to remind you, the very best would be to set your appointment with a homeopathic veterinarian, since that can help, even if a diagnosis has not been reached yet.
Dr. Christina
Welcome to Holistic Actions, Amelie.
I would recommend an X-ray just to see what the base line currently is. Do NOT let your conventional veterinarian do more tests unless you really think them necessary, or check back here.
Take the 101 course to understand the value of symptoms like BEAM...
@Dr. Jeff will be able to discuss more about the phenobarb side effects and what you can do now.
Most of what you are seeing now, IMHO, are side effects.
Your job now is to make an appointment, then see if you can get one earlier, per my last email.
AND, most importantly, love, love, love...
Critically important to begin ASAP working with a homeopathic veterinarian. Drs, Jeff, Judith herman, Todd cooney, & Adriana Sagrera are good ones.
If you have not taken the 101 course, please do and you can go to the resource library and click on the icon for seizures & brain problems...
@Dr. Jean Hofve may have a better idea on weight gain. Sometimes I have seen weight plateau for even a week when they are young (17 weeks is getting to teen age), so I would not worry about that.
I would use the yeast only when she has not shown interest in about 5 minutes. I would only leave...
There are many triggers to the energy field that could cause sneezing, one being the virus.
Lysine is a great supportive treatment, most likely to be palliative (temporary help). What is needed here is homeopathy or Chinese medicine. See the article on finding a veterinarian. Because of the...
Glad she ate.
Often cats will foam at the mouth after vomiting. If she found a bit of something that was a little acidic, it may have caused the foaming.
As Dr. Jeff said, try not to worry, focus on fun, allow the body to naturally heal itself - and of course - post here.
Keeping the...
So glad you joined holistic actions and sad you have some serious health concerns. Most important is he feels happy and active. I just have a moment right now. You may want to read the thread by AnnaKolomy who is, I think also dealing with lymphoma, though different, and has a communicator.
Do...
I would offer it in a separate bowl so he could choose to drink that or her regular water.
Also, you may want to search for the thread about Structured water.
Dr. Christina
For all - it is fine, even for a kitten, to miss a meal or two.
Check out Anitra Frazier's 2 webinars about how to shift your thinking away from worry.
She does still do phone consulting, in addition to biking around NYC tending to cats.
One of our members who lives there has used her a lot...