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  1. LyndseyM

    What to do About a Seizure in a 3yo female German Shepherd Dog

    Christina thank you for your validation - even though I actually feel very at ease/calm about this (which is not typical) I think I needed someone to co-sign :). How serendipitous - I actually was considering a medium for myself recently (for other matters) and now that you mention this, it...
  2. LyndseyM

    What to do About a Seizure in a 3yo female German Shepherd Dog

    Thank you Dr. Jeff! I did call Dr. Dan's office - I spoke with his lovely tech who basically sad what you did. She said unless we were very anxious about her, we could wait and see if anything else happens. I am not already giving her that, but will add it to my list. Wasn't sure your...
  3. LyndseyM

    What to do About a Seizure in a 3yo female German Shepherd Dog

    Hi! My female, Brynn, experienced a seizure this evening. She was in the other room at which we suddenly heard knocking and banging, only to find her experiencing a tonic clonic episode. She has never had these before and it only seemed to last no more than 2 minutes. She was disoriented coming...
  4. LyndseyM

    Anorexia 6-month old puppy

    Thank you Dr. Jeff, we will follow-up on these important questions and see how he's faring. I know they were able to get some blood drawn on Friday, but we have not heard anything as of yet... I will keep you posted!
  5. LyndseyM

    Anorexia 6-month old puppy

    Hello! Background: March 2021, our 2 GSDs had a litter of 6 puppies whom we naturally reared; raw-fed starting at 3 weeks and onward, un-vaccinated and new families were strongly encouraged to continue to forego all except for rabies, and they are not to be altered until a minimum of...
  6. LyndseyM

    Holistic Vet in Fairfield County, CT

    Exactly! Thank you for that reminder @Dr. Christina!
  7. LyndseyM

    Holistic Vet in Fairfield County, CT

    Agreed, and now in the time of covid and "curbside vet" visits without owners, it makes it that much more challenging. Our two had a litter of 6 puppies and we just heard from one of the families that they brought their pup for rabies only and he walked out with 7 other vaccines that they...
  8. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    Thanks @Dr. Jeff ! We will be seeing you on August 3rd. I do have a phone call scheduled for this Friday regardless, and also have all of his vet records with me, should I upload them somewhere in advance or bring them with me August 3rd?
  9. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    Excellent, I'm so glad to hear you recommend Dr. Dan! He is literally down the street from me. I am very skeptical of vets because of past experiences - those who claim they're holistic and are not, or those who claim to be and are very unhelpful. Unfortunately, this includes people who are on...
  10. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    @Dr. Jeff excellent! - the both of them were essentially outside all day, despite the gray weather we're having here. I did schedule my 15 minute July call with you for this Friday so that we can chat. I gave myself (and Xander) 10 days or any exacerbation of symptoms (whichever came first)...
  11. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    @Dr. Jeff @Dr. Christina It seems as though my female has got a touch of the same eye discharge. As with my male, they're both eating normal, acting normal, no changes in behavior nothing except for this little bit of eye discharge. In addition to the euphrasia 30c, I have started him on some...
  12. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    @Dr. Christina thank you for that!
  13. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    Thanks, Dr Jeff! To be honest everything about him worries me, like every little thing I fawn over about him - something I don't do with my female who seems to just be resilient to literally everything, I don't even really do this with my 15 week old puppy! So I do worry that it's me and my...
  14. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    Hi Christina, thank you for your response! His BEAM is fine otherwise - eating and behaving as normal. I got up this morning and while his eye did have some goop, it didn't appear to have any color to it. I did dose him again just now to help with the remainder. I'm not sure if its important to...
  15. LyndseyM

    Dog Eye Discharge

    Hi! So my almost 2yo male GSD, Xander - ever the focus of my concerns :/ - started getting some slow green/yellow discharge from the inner canthus of his right eye yesterday. He occasionally (1x/week maybe?) has morning eye goop that is white or clear and it goes away when I wipe it. I noticed...
  16. LyndseyM

    Herniated Umbilicus Puppy

    Thank you Dr. Sara! Yes, you assumed correct, that's Gigi with her sister, they were about 8 weeks old there ?. Her umbilicus is probably 3-5cm in size, so not even the inch you say it could be. We will keep an eye on it and her for now. Thank you again :)
  17. LyndseyM

    Herniated Umbilicus Puppy

    My 13 week old puppy seems to have been the only one in her litter with one of these. My male - her sire - has one, too, that has never been problematic for him or has grown in size. However, I noticed that the puppy's seems to have gotten a little bigger. No issues eating, pooping and no...
  18. LyndseyM

    Vomitting Puppy

    Hey everybody - while it appears my 10.5-week old puppies have managed to transition to their new homes beautifully, it seems as though one has fallen sick as of today. According to her human, she tried a bully stick today (one that was not made in the USA) and also ate some garbage that had...
  19. LyndseyM

    Puppy pyoderma?

    Thank you Dr. Sara - she had much improved before going to her new home!
  20. LyndseyM

    Cat with congestive heart failure

    Hi there sorry to be so late to the party! I would certainly agree that processed pet foods are nutritionally devoid and especially those boutiquey grain-free foods that have plant-based proteins and are devoid of taurine - which for cats is super important since they (unlike their canine...
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