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  1. Dr. Jeff

    Dermatitis for a kitty in foster care

    Got it! Now I better understand. The very, very, best way to help his skin is by helping him as you are (love, support, safety, good food). His skin will heal as he internally rebalances. Topical warm compresses may help relieve any discomfort. What's his itch level (0-10 where 10 is the...
  2. Dr. Jeff

    Dermatitis for a kitty in foster care

    Thanks for fostering this handsome fella Anna! :snowman: 😻 It sounds you're doing a great job! Did you have any specific questions?
  3. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    Nope! My homeopathic patient journey starts with a test dose of the remedy. That's a single dose. Once. I will need to check Luke's records to know what else I advised during our two hour appointment. Correct. You will always be succussion 5 (or 19,15, etc.) before every dose. It has been...
  4. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    I'm so glad that he is better today and that he is responding well to the Api! (when we talk I'll tell you the story of how Dr. Hering used to burn his finger on a flame as part of a demo about the effectiveness of homeopathy that he used to give). You've already started (and are almost...
  5. Dr. Jeff

    FIV Cat with nasal adenocarcinoma developed gut issues and lost a lot of weight

    There's the key to his healing! Make meal time as fun and frequent as possible. Play games, focus on foods he especially goes crazy for. His Zone of Joy from eating foods he loves will help upgrade his mitochondria so his immune system, kidneys, heart, etc. all work better together...
  6. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    How is Luke today? Have you continued the Aloe (it's fine if he licks it off)?
  7. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    Yes! Massage in aloe liquid, gel, or even use some brave “volunteers” from your aloe plant. Do this every two hours if he’s still beside himself
  8. Dr. Jeff

    Cat Teeth

    They're probably fine to give. However if you want to be super cautious then stop everything for 24 hours.
  9. Dr. Jeff

    Cat Teeth

    Add 1 pellet to 1 cup of bottled/filtered water. Use this cup for each dose. Succuss the cup 10x before you dose, dip a Q-tip into the water, and touch it to his gums. Whenever you think he needs it after the days after the dental. Stop any fish oil supplements for 48-72 hours prior to the...
  10. Dr. Jeff

    Tick (and flea) prevention/hypervigilance and possible kidney failure?

    Use the MED (minimum effective dose). Have you tried every other day? Hmm, I'm not sure that I can be super helpful here. Sorry. Both Maya and I are in leaf piles, woods, shrub etc. all the time. Even as a 16 week old pup I never restricted her from romping anywhere that brought her joy...
  11. Dr. Jeff

    Homeopathic or other remedy for lose stools/possible upset tummy in puppy

    Yes! Avoid cooked poultry skin, and if cooking red meat then either pan sear lightly, crockpot/Instant pot or boil and skim the fat off. In addition to food and prep, for deciding what to do his exact BEAM changes (remember BEAM/energetic shifts are distinct from physical symptoms like...
  12. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    Hey Donna! This is a great ultrasound report. Dr. Block did a wonderful job!! Normal kidneys!! My only concern with the findings is the small splenic mass. We'll want to monitor it's size.
  13. Dr. Jeff

    Kidney Issues with my pup

    Hi again Donna! Thanks so much for sharing your sweet Luke's test results so quickly! Good job!! When you told me today that his albumin was normal at 3.3, I was surprised by the diagnosis of a PLN (protein-losing nephropathy). However, now that I can see the prior result of 2.6 (2.7 is the...
  14. Dr. Jeff

    Nail Clipping

    Yes! Tipping the nails weekly will get the quick to receded so that over time, you cann cut them way back from where they are now. I think that there are two main options here: 1. The fast way is the naiil cut back procedure your vet can do. 2. The slow way (months or more) is weekly tipping...
  15. Dr. Jeff

    Thyroid help

    Yes! Many drugs can transiently lower thyroid and other hormone levels.
  16. Dr. Jeff

    Thyroid help

    Hey Gail! You can schedule any of my 15 minute HMDM calls on Mon, Thurs or Fri. Dr. Christina has other days and times available. https://drjefffeinman.as.me/all-access It looks like I have calls available as soon as tomorrow! Sure, it is fine for dogs. Last I checked though this product did...
  17. Dr. Jeff

    Thyroid help

    Hey Gail! Thanks for re-joining us here at HA! and for making your first post. Definitely! Sounds like your happy and active up isn't bothered by his blood test results! What's he eating? Do you have any specific questions? Have you had a chance to read any of the Path to Pet Wellness? I...
  18. Dr. Jeff

    Nasal inflammation ( Kitty Soca ) on-going chronic snoring/breathing for 1.5 years

    As per our discussion today, our first priority will be adding some (any!) fresh food to allow gradual weaning of the dry food. Sardines, scrambled eggs with parmesan cheese, baby food, coconut oil, etc. And also to entice her to snuffle at least 2x/ day. Try the Wysong Dream treats. If she...
  19. Dr. Jeff

    C6 vs Lyme Titer

    I used to use the Antech Lyme titer. Unless two titers are run, it's still not possible to know if there is active infection. Then the Idexx 4Dx whiCH is a sensitive tester of C6, came along. Along with the "quant" (quantitative) C6 which was a proprietary test only available through Idexx (I...
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