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  1. GinnyW

    Malignant mast cell tumor disappears on raw diet

    Agreed! I have eliminated he tiny amount of radish, celery, and Gussy's Gut in his diet, and stopped sharing any veg off my plates. Only all-meat treats, and our usual complement of coldwater fish oil, MCT oil, and krill oil. I make kefir from local raw cows' milk and goat kefir for starter. I...
  2. GinnyW

    Inflamed right flank possible insect bite versus ?

    What a lovely boy he is! And glad to hear he is allowing himself to think and choose. I would be very careful and patient about new challenges, always trying to let him encounter them on his own rather than have you pressure him. For this reason I would not try the hoop trick; I think that's...
  3. GinnyW

    Malignant mast cell tumor disappears on raw diet

    OH, wow! This is good news for us: we just discovered a small MCT on Yuji. who has been on a nearly keto regime for life (12 yrs). It won't be hard at all to go 100% that way. I have been having trouble imagining what more I could be doing, and here is a way DO LESS!!! I'm listening....
  4. GinnyW

    Thoughts on Clindamycin for tiny dog

    I've always subscribed to the idea that skin stuff is a positive thing; a step towards healing the entire constitutional picture. We can see it, we can get to it - and its resolution shows we are close to healing the whole animal. That said, it follows that suppressing these signs with drugs -...
  5. GinnyW

    Swollen Cornea

    FWIW, my boy had an eye injury for which it was recommended we see an eye specialist, She was MUCH more positive and encouraging than the one who referred us - who was also new to us - but she did say he'd need to be monitored and on Tacrolimus more or less forever. I checked back in once with...
  6. GinnyW

    How to proceed with chronic issues when I can't get her into carrier (can you teach an old cat new tricks?)

    I would venture that a well-chosen homeopathic remedy, prescribed by an experienced veterinary homeopath - consult given long distance - would be a good start. Could well be a complete answer, but at least would be a great start to calm her enough to get her into a vet for diagnostics if deemed...
  7. GinnyW

    Cat Yowling, Vomiting, & Other Issues - Shifting to Holistic Treatments

    Hey, it's your cat...but there are times when risk/benefit directs us to take action. How much "long-term" effect is tolerable when you are encouraging improvement? The very inert nature of vaseline is why it works well in these sorts of cases. I appreciate your aims and your extensive research...
  8. GinnyW

    Inflamed right flank possible insect bite versus ?

    ...And grateful to you for what you are doing for him, my dear. Your love shines through, to us and to him. First, as they say, it's "only a flesh wound". Healing of it will come in time, when he has learned what it has to teach. Dogs are incredibly resilient, and don't think of pain as do we...
  9. GinnyW

    Inflamed right flank possible insect bite versus ?

    Yeah, Dr. C is correct, in that homeopathy does not work quite as you surmised. Perhaps back up a little and hold off on the pred. It is rather viciously suppressive of ALL functions of healing, hiding symptoms which are a needed part of the healing process. Don't be afraid to redose the remedy...
  10. GinnyW

    Weight loss and sarcopenia (muscle mass loss) in cat with kidney disease

    FWIW, my big boy gets a sardine every day, and a big spoonful of collagen protein in his dinner mix, too- and of course, structured water. . I can certainly see how the way cats think:) can let them slip into non-appetence. I would definitely spend a lot of time talking to her, telling her how...
  11. GinnyW

    Aging cat with chronic vomiting - advice on what to add for nutrition

    Hey, I'll jump in on the sarcopenia thread...A vet I know, because of his work with longevity issues, has been prescribing ursolic acid, to support muscle mass retention. I have read the extensive dog studies and see the potential here. Apparently ursolic acid, and the plants from which it is...
  12. GinnyW

    Dog Allergies

    As a lay person, I would be inclined to say he needs more variety, not less. He has become overly sensitive to this food, and by itself it is not meeting his needs. Dogs won't starve themselves when you offer alternatives, so don't worry about any notion of "complete" nutrition in in or another...
  13. GinnyW

    Looking for healthiest dog food

    OK, don't buy anything just because a famous name is attached - unless, of course, it's one of our highly recommended vets here. Read everything you can on this site, and you will find that we like raw diets primarily, don't like kibbled or processed foods, and will encourage you to "grow your...
  14. GinnyW

    Shedding of guard coat - effect of anaesthesia drugs

    Speaking as a lay person, I would not be alarmed at this, but rather view it as a form of "detox", but not of any particular compound, and not needing further attention. When skin "stuff" appears, it is generally a good sign that the body is dealing with something and pushing it out. Of course...
  15. GinnyW

    Help needed in navigating getting medical condition diagnosed

    Yes! He needs his whole immune system strengthened - well, his entire bodily function. What does this best, after you have seen to diet, exercise, love, stimulation, etc. - is classical homeopathy, properly applied by a dedicated expert veterinary homeopath. All holistic care is better than...
  16. GinnyW

    Kitty got bitten by ants

    I wouldn't worry about a topical, as the inflammation is a healing state anyway. Were it I, an amateur at homeopathy, I would give a dose of Apis, which works well on all sorts of insect bites. Feed well, be happy, and fuss over her a lot)
  17. GinnyW

    FVRCP Vaccine

    Not being a licensed doc, I can't get in too much trouble saying that vaccines generally can cause more harm than good. Since he lives a sheltered life, I'd say there is no good reason to b concerned about exposure. Much better to concentrate on developing and keeping a boundlessly healthy...
  18. GinnyW

    IVDD dachshund post surgery. Looking for tips and help

    Yep; quality of life, every minute, every day. Take him outside a lot, massage him and gently put him through range of motion. Can you get a little cart or red wagon, and haul him around the neighborhood? Car rides, where he can see out? Visits from other gentle dogs? And definitely look into...
  19. GinnyW

    Homotoxicology

    Yep. What she's saying is this approach will not address the particular presentation of this - or ANY - animal. It fails to take advantage of the power of homeopathy to speak to the individual's needs. Get yourself an experienced homeopath, feed a fresh raw diet, encourage happiness, and you...
  20. GinnyW

    Darkened area under fur on skin getting darker and larger

    Getting her established on the thyroid will help her appetite. Her whole system has been depressed without it. Fasting a bit won't hurt, nor will feeding once daily. Wild critters don't get three squares, but are opportunistic eaters. The mechanism of the thyroid supplement is basic to all her...
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