The swinging camera was definitely a distraction. I don’t even understand the need for multiple camera angles to be honest (yet everyone seems to do it now).
I have nothing to do with the company but their Yeast Free Fido protocol works great for my portie's yeast issues! My new pup appears to have allergies so that is why I am watching this video!!
Very informative! Thank you so much 🙂 I will definitely give natural rememdies a try... QUESTION: How long do I wait before deciding if a remedy is working or not? What is a reasonable amount of time before seeing results?
I have used and currently using, several of the 4 Leaf Rover products to stop my dogs itching. I would appreciate a specific prescription or protocol to follow . He is 22lbs. and on a freeze dried raw diet. I would appreciate the help. Thanks.
What about a epsom salt foot bath for itchy feet?? My poor guys feet and rump are the 2 over my he top itchy spots….. Also why do I constantly hear a lot of dogs are allergic to chicken? True?
Love this company. We live as holistically and as organic as possible; including our dog family members. ?~ What if your dog is allergic to beef? Are there other types of colostrum that would be as beneficial? * Also, it's logical that bovine colostrum would protect the baby calves because they are getting it from the same species as their Mom; the Cow, so how is another species' colostrum beneficial to dogs? and regarding mushrooms; we take some of those same species of mushrooms you mentioned, but how do you know when you are first trying them with your dog if they are or are not going to be allergic or even sensitive to them if they have never had them before? ~Thank you
I have a few questions for u sir?? 1. My dog weighs 50lbs so u said to give her 400 mg's, is that 400 mg's per day? 2. And can I give her the quercetin every day for the rest of her life? or is there a specific regimen in days or months? 3. U said to give it on an empty stomach, so how long after I give her the quercetin do I have to wait before I can feed my dog?? 4. And u said to give it on an empty stomach, for thats impossible for my dog will not eat a straight pill, so is it ok to give it in a pill pouch dog treat?? Also should I get the Quercetin that has Bromelean added to it or do I get the one thats just straight quercetin only? Please respond? Thank you.
If your dog has a beef sensitivity, he may still tolerate colostrum since the proteins are different. Colostrum also contains a lot less lactose than milk, so can be tolerated by some dogs with lactose intolerance. If your dog has a sensitivity to beef or dairy, start with a very small amount or check with your holistic veterinarian.
Thanks for the vidoe. I recently took my dog off apoquel & switched him to benadryl but i think he's allergic to benadryl. And apoquel, I don't even wanna talk about that bullshit. Anyway I'm try colostrum and quercetin. Wish my good boy lucky!
@@justinstimpson I feel you. I am trying everything for my boy and reading a lot of research papers. I've even got him a red light therapy panel which has been shown to aid with multiple skin conditions and inflammation. Something to consider could be antibiotics. I can't remember where I read it but I read a paper that referenced a specific bacteria (and lack of diversity) being a prevalent in dogs with atopic dermatitis caused by environmental allergens. My N of 1 experience is that he seems better on antibiotics. Some other things to consider based on the research I've seen (I do all of these, not sure to what extent they could help you): - Wiping him down after he returns home (especially paws as dirty paws and scratching can lead to infections) - Air purifier - Change out plastic bowls for ceramic or stainless steel - Salmon oil with meals - Pre/pro biotics - Coconut oil you can apply this topically as well. - Reduce frequency of bathing to no more than once per week. When you do consider oatmeal shampoo or Malaseb - My dog responds well to Loratadine (a common over the counter antihistamine) - Wash his bedding - Hypoallergenic food - Look into anti-inflammatory, dog safe foods as snacks That's all I can remember for now. Good luck!
@dan_rad Thank you! My boy is currently on antibiotics. Tomorrow is his last dose. After that, I will be giving him FMT ( Fecal Tatter Transplant) capsules. To try and restore his gut, digestive & immune system. I currently make home home cook meals. Using ground pork, 4 different leafy greens, turkey tail & tumeric. Fresh ground flax & pumpkin seed. Anhovie fish oil and bone broth. Then throw freeze dried duck liver & heart on as toppers.. He turned 9 in may. But this year was his worst year for allergies. This was his 3rd time on antibiotics this year. I feel like he might have a leaky gut from all the meds. And now gets food sensitivity from it. Hope this FMT with probiotics helps and restores his gut, and the allergies don't come back after these antibiotics are gone.
My dog is a pit bowl terrier my husband and I took him to are vet these dogs are prone to allergy's and he gets shots for them every month.whatbcan we buy to rub on him he allergies has a few sores on his back shots help last for month or longer he is four year old were getting ready to make apt for his teeth to be cleaned and following month get him fixed I'd rather leave him alone and not fix him we put meds in his ears he has to have came from pound in guernsey county problem does not like cats or squirrels caused me to fall fracture left hip got three screws in left hip we're feeding gunner high protein dog food called dog chow he eats it well and likes it now is that dog food good for him
I CAN'T with the swinging camera!!! This must stop! I also wish he would slow down his pace... and maybe add some slides or text that show how some things are spelled, etc.
Great content. However I have to speak up, the swinging camera drove me nuts.
The swinging camera was definitely a distraction. I don’t even understand the need for multiple camera angles to be honest (yet everyone seems to do it now).
They should just pan in on what they are talking about even just a photo for more interest.
Said the same thing, made me dizzy! Totally unnecessary!
Very valuable content for my lifeline puppers ❤ saving and sharing your content, thank you!!!
As a raw feeder, this was valuable! Best wishes to Dana and Eli. Hope they are well!🥰
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!😊
Gratitude this is the best I heard for our love 🐾. Live you.
I just learned so incredibly much. Thank you. I came here through the link in an article about yeast infections in dogs ears. So so grateful 🌷🇸🇪🇮🇹
So glad you enjoyed it! 😊
I have nothing to do with the company but their Yeast Free Fido protocol works great for my portie's yeast issues! My new pup appears to have allergies so that is why I am watching this video!!
Great information!
Where do we get all these?
Thank you so much for sharing this information ❤
You are welcome!😀
Very informative! Thank you so much 🙂 I will definitely give natural rememdies a try... QUESTION: How long do I wait before deciding if a remedy is working or not? What is a reasonable amount of time before seeing results?
Depending on the allergy you can start seeing results in 3-6 weeks.
I use coconut oil for hotspots. It seems to work great.
And for chigger bites!
Great video EXCEPT the camera work made me dizzy! Why did it not stop moving???
I have used and currently using, several of the 4 Leaf Rover products to stop my dogs itching. I would appreciate a specific prescription or protocol to follow . He is 22lbs. and on a freeze dried raw diet. I would appreciate the help. Thanks.
Can you recommend a hemp seed oil
Great video but please keep the cam steady. The swaying is just weird and makes it uncomfortable to watch
haha
Thank you for this video....one question....do i try these products one at a time or shall i use a few of them at the same time? thanks.
i have the answer at the end of the video thank you again!
What about a epsom salt foot bath for itchy feet?? My poor guys feet and rump are the 2 over my he top itchy spots…..
Also why do I constantly hear a lot of dogs are allergic to chicken? True?
Love this company. We live as holistically and as organic as possible; including our dog family members. ?~ What if your dog is allergic to beef? Are there other types of colostrum that would be as beneficial? * Also, it's logical that bovine colostrum would protect the baby calves because they are getting it from the same species as their Mom; the Cow, so how is another species' colostrum beneficial to dogs? and regarding mushrooms; we take some of those same species of mushrooms you mentioned, but how do you know when you are first trying them with your dog if they are or are not going to be allergic or even sensitive to them if they have never had them before? ~Thank you
Look at goat milk products it's closer to the dog too.
Why is the camera swinging?
Excellent
Thank you!
I have a few questions for u sir?? 1. My dog weighs 50lbs so u said to give her 400 mg's, is that 400 mg's per day? 2. And can I give her the quercetin every day for the rest of her life? or is there a specific regimen in days or months? 3. U said to give it on an empty stomach, so how long after I give her the quercetin do I have to wait before I can feed my dog?? 4. And u said to give it on an empty stomach, for thats impossible for my dog will not eat a straight pill, so is it ok to give it in a pill pouch dog treat?? Also should I get the Quercetin that has Bromelean added to it or do I get the one thats just straight quercetin only? Please respond? Thank you.
hi, my dog is allergy to beef, can he still take colostrum. thanks.
If your dog has a beef sensitivity, he may still tolerate colostrum since the proteins are different. Colostrum also contains a lot less lactose than milk, so can be tolerated by some dogs with lactose intolerance.
If your dog has a sensitivity to beef or dairy, start with a very small amount or check with your holistic veterinarian.
Check goat products if still having issues, but sometimes colostrum gets rid of it.
Thanks for the vidoe. I recently took my dog off apoquel & switched him to benadryl but i think he's allergic to benadryl. And apoquel, I don't even wanna talk about that bullshit. Anyway I'm try colostrum and quercetin. Wish my good boy lucky!
Any luck?
@@dan_rad no
@@justinstimpson I feel you. I am trying everything for my boy and reading a lot of research papers. I've even got him a red light therapy panel which has been shown to aid with multiple skin conditions and inflammation.
Something to consider could be antibiotics. I can't remember where I read it but I read a paper that referenced a specific bacteria (and lack of diversity) being a prevalent in dogs with atopic dermatitis caused by environmental allergens. My N of 1 experience is that he seems better on antibiotics.
Some other things to consider based on the research I've seen (I do all of these, not sure to what extent they could help you):
- Wiping him down after he returns home (especially paws as dirty paws and scratching can lead to infections)
- Air purifier
- Change out plastic bowls for ceramic or stainless steel
- Salmon oil with meals
- Pre/pro biotics
- Coconut oil you can apply this topically as well.
- Reduce frequency of bathing to no more than once per week. When you do consider oatmeal shampoo or Malaseb
- My dog responds well to Loratadine (a common over the counter antihistamine)
- Wash his bedding
- Hypoallergenic food
- Look into anti-inflammatory, dog safe foods as snacks
That's all I can remember for now. Good luck!
@dan_rad Thank you! My boy is currently on antibiotics. Tomorrow is his last dose. After that, I will be giving him FMT ( Fecal Tatter Transplant) capsules. To try and restore his gut, digestive & immune system. I currently make home home cook meals. Using ground pork, 4 different leafy greens, turkey tail & tumeric. Fresh ground flax & pumpkin seed. Anhovie fish oil and bone broth. Then throw freeze dried duck liver & heart on as toppers.. He turned 9 in may. But this year was his worst year for allergies. This was his 3rd time on antibiotics this year. I feel like he might have a leaky gut from all the meds. And now gets food sensitivity from it. Hope this FMT with probiotics helps and restores his gut, and the allergies don't come back after these antibiotics are gone.
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My dog is a pit bowl terrier my husband and I took him to are vet these dogs are prone to allergy's and he gets shots for them every month.whatbcan we buy to rub on him he allergies has a few sores on his back shots help last for month or longer he is four year old were getting ready to make apt for his teeth to be cleaned and following month get him fixed I'd rather leave him alone and not fix him we put meds in his ears he has to have came from pound in guernsey county problem does not like cats or squirrels caused me to fall fracture left hip got three screws in left hip we're feeding gunner high protein dog food called dog chow he eats it well and likes it now is that dog food good for him
Our poor cocker spaniel is a bald mess. I feel so sorry for her we cannot seem to help her.
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I CAN'T with the swinging camera!!! This must stop! I also wish he would slow down his pace... and maybe add some slides or text that show how some things are spelled, etc.
What’s with the moving camera? Very annoying
PLEASE stop the camera movement.
Stop eating soy bro.