How To Know If Your Dog Is Allergic To His Food (5 Common Allergies, Signs & Remedy)

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  • @DanScott1
    @DanScott1  2 года назад +5

    🐶 Get Your *FREE Gift - 5 Step Dog Health Action List* - for Healthier Kibble Meals (Simple & Quick) Start Healing. _Fast.._ healthydogforlife.com/guide

  • @jannellmeagher638
    @jannellmeagher638 2 года назад +24

    Literally you are the very first person in canine nutrition that mentioned red skin. My dog had red skin. I did a fur test even on a fresh food diet, he was intolerant to 46 foods. We got off the foods immediately, put him on probiotics (rotating them) and in 4 days life changed, but 6 wks it was phenomenal. We remain on probiotics and Colostrum. Zero kibble. I have a new dog.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +4

      And that's how you do it! Jannell, your a star*.Thank you for leaving this comment for others to be inspired by.

    • @jannellmeagher638
      @jannellmeagher638 2 года назад +2

      @@DanScott1 I needed patience and education.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@jannellmeagher638 I can imagine!

    • @fielmartinez4
      @fielmartinez4 2 года назад +2

      Fur test? My dog has itchy, flaky and hair-loss. He has been on home cooked meal since February 2022. No kibbles. Please help

    • @jannellmeagher638
      @jannellmeagher638 2 года назад +1

      @@fielmartinez4 there are fur tests to choose from. Top of the line is Nutri Scan. At the time I could not afford it. I went with 5strands raw pet food test. Just because we feed healthy doesn't mean our dog's gut is, too. Find out what your dog is intolerant to. Foods fed should vary all the time. Probiotics should be rotated, genetics plays a role, histamine foods can play a big role, where you live, age of dog, exercise, etc. Leaky Gut is my subject of study. Raw or fresh fed dog does not cure Leaky Gut, but it is the open door for better health. Immune health, itchy skin, yeast go hand in hand. The bottom line is fix the gut. Fur test, rotate soil based probiotics, use Colostrum. Quality products only. Grass fed animal proteins!! And watch these videos!! They speak truth.

  • @alyssandranino9288
    @alyssandranino9288 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Dan I love your channel very informative and help us dog owners so much, love from Philippines ❤️

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Hey Alyssandra, your most welcome, beautiful country, beautiful people. Love from the UK.

  • @amreens9987
    @amreens9987 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video once again you are a wealth of information. God bless

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Thank you Amreen, appreciated.

  • @jmahoney9561
    @jmahoney9561 2 года назад +3

    Good morning Dan, I was wondering if you could recommend a good source of essential oils for both consuming and topical. Thank you for this informative video.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      For consuming it's hemp oil (has lots of vitamin E too, 1tsp daily in food med dog, 2tsp larger dog: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
      For topical mix 1 drop of organo oil into 1 Tble sp coconut oil and massage all over. Very invigorating, antibiotic and sooething. Use the oregano oil as an antibiotic too for all infections at 1 part organo oil to 10 parts carrier oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T

  • @maryannshupinski4670
    @maryannshupinski4670 Месяц назад +1

    Hello Dan Thank you for this video I printed out the info Can I give my dog Brewers yeast with garlic for a natural flea preventative along with probitics and eynzemes? I'm also seeing the sardines that are being offered are made in Thailand or China I cannot find ones made Morroco.I will probably have to substitute with an oil.I have been using the Norwegian Alaskan Omega 3 for quit awhile daily.Is this ok?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад

      Morrocan: amzn.to/3vaXrj6
      Yes and yes.

  • @deannacauley166
    @deannacauley166 Год назад +1

    Well you just helped me a lot because now from your video I can tell that my dogs do not have an allergy to their food they do not have any of the signs that you just gave me and I think that's because my vet call me to use Royal Canin especially made for Yorkies so I don't know if I should just keep them on that or risk putting them on something like farmer's dog or not

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Vets make good commisions on pet food, only, what they sell is sub par. Farmers dog is sub par too.
      If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (preferably organic), canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better.
      If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
      Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables.
      Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/yeast/itchy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
      If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
      Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
      By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
      No need for the vet in this case. The above is what your dog needs next for improved health.

  • @Dastardly_X
    @Dastardly_X 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Dan ‼️
    Sure seems like most commercial foods are bad news.
    I’m having some luck with the homemade diet.
    Still using some kibble as a filler,
    If I don’t have time to deal with homemade.

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X 2 года назад +3

      That colloidal silver mixed with just a drip of Seventh Generation dye free dish soap and a dropper of neem oil in spray bottle has knocked out my GSD’s yeast dermatitis.
      It seemed like prescription dog shampoo and diluted apple cider vinegar were just causing more redness and itching.
      I was almost ready to throw in the towel and go back to Apoquel.

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X 2 года назад +1

      In this modern apocalyptic world we live in,
      Probably be a good idea for everyone to get a colloidal silver generator !
      Although I’m having a hard time finding distilled water here in Colorado 😵

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Good way to view kibble, as a filler.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@Dastardly_X NEVER go back to Apoquel lol.
      Now that's a good blend to knock out the skin yeast.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@Dastardly_X Maybe a Berkoff style large counter top water filter?

  • @bluebirdmacaje
    @bluebirdmacaje 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Dr. I purchased the neem powder from your link in one of the videos. Does this work for any area that is pink?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      It might actually, I have not used the powder for this reason but I know the neem oil is great for skin health, so why not the powder. Mix it with coconut oil or olive oil or with Aloe gel and spread on affected areas. Aloe is great too if you have some growing or nip down to wholefoods for some.

    • @bluebirdmacaje
      @bluebirdmacaje 2 года назад

      @@DanScott1 got it thank you

  • @a.j.levigne2620
    @a.j.levigne2620 3 месяца назад +1

    thank you!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 месяца назад +1

      Your welcome : )

  • @nitaw9432
    @nitaw9432 2 года назад +2

    Love your videos! Can you make a video on dog anemia/ b12. Greatly appreciate it! Keep the good videos coming. Thanks

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Thank you. You'll need a more fresh food diet that's for sure, but yes, I'll keep this subject in mind.

    • @nitaw9432
      @nitaw9432 2 года назад

      @@DanScott1 thank you for replying. I have been feeding him a fresh homemade diet since he was 3 months now he is almost 7 months old. I recently got blood work done he's anemic. His Alp was 221 and after a few days they did the test again and it was 161(they overdosed him on pain meds after his neutering and put him on antibiotics and charcoal iv and hospitalized for 2 days hence the 2nd blood work) . Not sure if I should cont to feed liver since its high in copper with him being anemic and also phosphorus levels were a bit high aswel. Also was looking at feeding him raw but heard since he is anemic his iummne system won't work well with raw meats. Oh and I think I found long string like things in his poop and maybe he has worms now. Poor guy always has cold feet and legs. Just want him to be healthy. I am so Against pharmaceutical medicine and have been binge watching you videos and they are so helpful!

  • @stickkyfriedrice3356
    @stickkyfriedrice3356 Год назад +2

    It would be nice if you showed pictures of what you were describing

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Yes, I've just started doing that on my videos going forward. Thanks for heads up.

  • @chrislauderdale6662
    @chrislauderdale6662 Год назад +1

    how to use a treat pouch

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      I have no idea. Give me a link to it.

  • @regenerationstation4271
    @regenerationstation4271 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Dan, how are you? Living in the Keys now and my dogs seem to have fluid in their nasal cavity. I hear if this Coral Dust Allergy. They aren’t losing fur or going after their feet. I decided to give colloidal silver and put in their water and just now did the oregano on their feet diluted. Have you heard of this? I would love to know your suggestions. Thanks again for everything!!!!!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I'm fine, good to hear from you. Never heard of coral dust allergy but had a quick look, interesting.
      The oregano/feet is a good idea to keep clean. Is the surface the dogs walk on sharp like diatomacous earth. Rub between your fingers, is there very fine sharp edges?
      The experts are saying things like cytopoint use.
      Instead of allergies they say it might be micro cuts/abrasions leading to infection but whats interesting is the runny noses, potentially from actual dust inhilation causing an allergy response.
      Is this everywhere down there in the Keys? How about some doggy shoes.. thinking allowed here.
      Silver for only 7 days then stop.

    • @regenerationstation4271
      @regenerationstation4271 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thank you for your reply and time. Yes, the entire Keys is coral rock, and where we live is in gravel, but looks like coral rock. So, cutting if the paws is possible. Love the idea of shoes, or may just make a habit to wipe their paws after being outside. Never heard of the micro abrasions, but makes complete sense!!! You’re the best!! All my friends love your channel by the way! Xxx

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      @@regenerationstation4271 Your most welcome. And thanks, appreciated. Working on new vids at ATM.
      Yes, keep the feet clean as much as possible.

    • @regenerationstation4271
      @regenerationstation4271 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Wanted to thank you again as our dogs are MUCH better just from simply knowing about abrasions on feet and keeping them clean.
      We moved to a new area, I’m so hesitant to take my dog as she has no shots since she was 6 months. She developed something bad which ruined her gut, 5 vets later and lots of meds nothing worked except Dogevity. A body rebooster supplement. Wondering if maybe you may know what chronic illness she may have? Do you have an email where I can send a picture. Ever since she was a puppy she scratches her right eye. Even when healed up, she still is going for that right eye. The constant rubbing has made her lip raw, but I know it’s still her eye. Thanks Dan and happy holidays! Keep up your great work!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      @@regenerationstation4271 Ah yes, the Keys I think you said. These situations need a clear plan of action, can take time but usually it's nutrition related and hidden by drugs affecting the immune system which then creates illness. The present medical system is ass backwards, hence 5 vets later and still issues.
      I do have a One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/
      This way I can know the dogs history and help in detail and over time.
      My email is danscott (at) healthydogforlife.com

  • @ladystrange4769
    @ladystrange4769 2 года назад +1

    So far I’ve discovered that my King Shepard is allergic to grains n chicken. I’ve tried giving him raw ground turkey n rice etc but a skin allergy n horrible ear infection comes n stays. Right now he’s having grain free food with salmon. So far it’s a bit better. The ear infection lasted for months n many vet visits. It was awful n I know it’s from allergies

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      Yes your spot on and the cause is carbs or starches. These turn to sugar FAST, once consumed. And grain free is worse! Hence the ear infections.
      Here's what to do:
      Add fresh food to the diet, get a decent kibble: video on 3 good ones: ruclips.net/video/HdmrW_FKTp4/видео.html
      Take out half the meals kibble and replace with eggs (raw is fine, crack and serve), canned sardines (in water), lots of veg part cooked and blended and some meat protein ie turkey.
      Also treat any ear infection with silver spray: amzn.to/3gJ16i3 (5 day protocol 2x spray the ears).
      And add probiotics to every meal: amzn.to/3yoURqU (only these ones).
      Keep carbs like rice to an absolute minimum. Think more meat proteins and rawer the better.
      Now your on the right track, see what a difference it will make fast. I don't want you (your dog too) to go through that 4 months again.

    • @ladystrange4769
      @ladystrange4769 2 года назад +2

      @@DanScott1 oh my goodness you mean I should be giving him the grains? Did I read that right? Oh boy thank you for your help!!!! My poor dog has suffered enough. Thank you so very much for your help n for replying with such great info!!!!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      @@ladystrange4769 Yes but reduce the meal volume by 30% and then add more fresh food to replace it such as eggs, canned sardines (in water) and part boiled and blended veggies. Plus the probiotics: amzn.to/3yoURqU
      These are for itchy dogs.
      Also I have a special 30 day stop the itch plan you can have but you'll need to email me for it: danscott (at) healthdogforlife.com

  • @puravidaconelcoqui8507
    @puravidaconelcoqui8507 Год назад +2

    Hi, can cough be a symptom of food allergy?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Yes and all relates back to the gut which houses the immune system. Strong gut, strong immune system. Think fresh food in the diet, minimal carbs and no vet drugs or vaxx.

  • @cheyanne2605
    @cheyanne2605 Год назад +1

    Hello there. Will the probiotics you’ve mentioned in some comments help itchy/red paws? I cannot figure out what my dog is allergic too. Ive change her food mulitple times. She’s eating just food for dogs. Should I try another brand?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      Ues this soil based probiotic only: amzn.to/3yoURqU
      And.. add some fresh foods to that cooked food as it's not enough on it's own despite whats said on the website or by any vet.
      No need for new brand at this point, simply remove 30% of a meal and replace with raw eggs, canned sardines in water and also add this greens powder for lots of antioxidants much needed: Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu small dog 1/4 scoop, med dog 1/3rd scoop, large dog 1/2 scoop.
      Keep carbs very low.
      No vaccinations - lead to auto immune issues!
      Then come back to me 6 weeks after with results.

    • @cheyanne2605
      @cheyanne2605 Год назад +1

      Thank you kindly. Much appreciated

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@cheyanne2605 Your welcome.

    • @laneca223
      @laneca223 4 месяца назад

      How is your dog doing? Any updates?

    • @savannahtropix615
      @savannahtropix615 3 месяца назад

      HELP! IM GOIN BANANAS TRYNA HELP MY FOSTER DOG ON A BUDGET !!!
      HE GETS RED ITCHY MOUTH N EARS N ARMPITS WITH BUMPS/BLISTERS - IVE TRIED 2 FIGURE OUT WHAT'S CAUSING THIS BY FOOD ELIMINATIONS & EVEN TRIED GOING RAW /WHICH ISNT SUSTAINABLE 4 ME ATM - IM ON DISABILITY UNTIL AFTER 2 BACK SURGERIES - IM LITERALLY GOIN WITHOUT FOOD SO THAT MY DOG CAN EAT BETTER !
      IVE TRIED COOKED CHICKEN WITH SWEET POTATOES/FLAX SEED/COCONUT OIL/QUINOA & BROCCOLI N LIVER N HEARTS N EGGS N GROUND BEEF - IVE TRIED COOKED & RAW BUT I STILL CANT SEEM 2 PIN POINT WHAT THE PROBLEM IS --- IM BOTH GOIN OUT OF MY MIND & BROKE ...PLZ HELP??!!
      I ALSO GIVE HIM TUNA (SEEMS 2B OK) & PROBIOTICS.
      WILL A BLOOD TEST B ABLE 2 TELL ME WHAT IM DOING WRONG??
      OH HE EATS GRASS LIKE A MANIAC N I KNO THAT'S ANOTHER SIGN HE'S NOT FEELING WELL - PLZ HELP ME HELP HIM !! 😢😢😢

  • @deannacauley166
    @deannacauley166 Год назад +1

    I have yorkies as I've said and and I do bathe them at once every two weeks but I find that they're still itching really bad there is are always itching they're always licking their paws but I don't see any other signs of allergies and like I said everything in this video help me it's not their food so I don't know what to do now cuz all my vet says is it's allergies here's some medicine I don't want to put them on Pharmaceuticals even if they are made for dogs not to mention the fact that I have two dogs and the medication is $100 a month per dog I can afford that

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      It is the food! The food is full of carbohydrates and synthetics and these both cause allergies, yeast, itchy skin, hot spots, lots of scratching and feet chewing.
      I have given you a direction to follow in previous comment you left me.
      I recommend not using any meds, or vaxx and to follow a more natural diet approach to fix your dogs issues.
      Ween off the meds and onto a more fresh food diet, then you can stop the expensive meds and put that money towards proper food.

  • @dianesuperits9817
    @dianesuperits9817 Год назад +1

    My dog s skin is turning brown on her hind legs and behind. She only eats chicken diet. What could be cause thank you she is small chi. And has a white coat

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Unbalanced diet! Make up meals with soft boiled egg, canned sardines in water, part cooked and blended veggies and chicken meat. And uise this probiotic: amzn.to/3yoURqU
      But only half dose first few days.
      NO vaxx, no drugs, no synthetics. All cause auto immune issues.

  • @Ricci21b
    @Ricci21b 4 месяца назад +1

    My vet advised me to put my dog down do to severe allergies. Please help

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 месяца назад

      Start with diet and transition to a fully fresh food based diet, zero vaccines or other vet drugs.
      My ebook helps here: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      What do you feed currently? Can you transition to a fresh food diet and have the budget?

    • @Ricci21b
      @Ricci21b 4 месяца назад +1

      @@DanScott1 when we first purchased her she was on Chicken-Blue Buffalo. I thought she was allergic to it so I changed it to turkey-canidae still was having issue so we changed it to Hills prescription dog food then purina pro plan. No changes with neither of those dog foods now she’s on authority sensitive skins(lamb and brown rice) Still no changes, she only doing well when she takes medication. I amCurrently giving her apoquel daily and she’s still inflamed.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 месяца назад

      @@Ricci21b Ok, I see the issue but it's complicated and takes time to fix.. but.. can be fixed. Are you willing to take up my One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/
      that way we get 3 months at this for a complete turnaround. Can't do it on here for obvious reasons.

  • @glendaguilott3765
    @glendaguilott3765 Год назад +1

    My dog is allergic to the greens I got from
    Greens . What to do for nutrients ???

    • @mermaidmoney2794
      @mermaidmoney2794 Год назад +1

      Try pumpkin 🎃

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Is that US greens? So what about vegetables? Could mix up several varieties of vegetables, part cook them and blend before adding to the meal. Things like kale, brocolli, spinnage, green beans, squash and a little pumpkin etc.

    • @glendaguilott3765
      @glendaguilott3765 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 yes

    • @glendaguilott3765
      @glendaguilott3765 Год назад +1

      Dog greens

    • @glendaguilott3765
      @glendaguilott3765 Год назад +1

      Dan, my dog is almost 9 yrs. Old .
      I take serrapeptase , have for years . No symptoms of arthritis, or sinus trouble, also good for heart .
      So I was wandering if it would be good for my baby.
      I’m giving her 125,000 spy’s daily. .
      She is acting 5 years younger .
      But I have to thank Yahusha for it, because HE reminded me to give it to her .praise Yahusha .
      And thank you Dan for I believe HE sent you to help HIS animals !!!
      Hope you have a blessed new year !!! ❤️

  • @MsJoselyn15
    @MsJoselyn15 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi there I was hoping you could help me with my dog. I have a corgi who is is always scratching he constantly gets hot spots and i have to put a cone oh him almost all the time I feel bad because but he will scratch/bite himself and make himself bleeds and then it turns into a hot spot. I have been curing his hot sport with black tea and it works it drys it out but they keep coming back. He also has been shaking his head but that just started recently but the scratching he has always had for a while now. He is on a kibble diet grain free salmon and sweet potato recipe. I do add broccoli, sweet potatoes, carrots to his kibble almost daily. Also I just bought those probiotics you recommended pet ultimates probiotics a few days ago anything else I can do or those probiotics should be enough ?

    • @MsJoselyn15
      @MsJoselyn15 4 месяца назад +1

      I feel like it’s environmental allergies not sure but it gets worst during spring/summer time we live in Texas idk if that helps

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 месяца назад +1

      @@MsJoselyn15 This is how it always progresses, then allergies start and we think it's from outside causes, vets think this too and treat accordingly, all the while it's from underperforming diet and or vaccine auto immune issues - happens to millions of dog owners.
      Those carbs you give ie kibbles/sweet potato and others are yeast forming, acidifying and generally antinutrients for dogs. So keep carbs below 10% and focus instead on fresh foods only in the form of proteins ie meats, eggs, canned sardines and organs with some part cooked and blended veggies. Give tons of antioxidants too: amzn.to/49w0bKR
      and a solid soil based probiotic with the meals:amzn.to/3yoURqU start half dose first week.
      Sorry, the pet ultimates need returning as they wont help with this condition. It's not allergies, well it is, but we start at the base issue which is diet/drugs. Boost the immune system to stop the allergies.
      Corgi's are small dogs so you could feed freeze dried meals: Bixby Rawbble Freeze Dried Raw chicken - amzn.to/3YH6GVD
      Bixby Rawble - Freeze Dried Lamb - amzn.to/3kDbUmX
      but transition slowly to get used to new foods or use the Healthier Kibble Diet in my ebook: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      For the hotspots you can also use oregano oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T 1 drop in tsp olive oil and apply toppically. This can also be your dogs or your antibiotic - works great (4-5 drops for you).

    • @MsJoselyn15
      @MsJoselyn15 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for replying and I honestly wish I could afford to feed my dog better quality food but unfortunately I am on a budget with everything being so expensive is the healthier kibble diet something more budget friendly ? And is there a hard copy I could purchase from you instead of ebook ? Also should I stop the current probiotics he is taking now the pet ultimates…. I can purchase all other things that you mentioned as extras it’s the dried freeze food that is pricey also he scratches his ears and has brown/black stuff in them I clean them with coconut oil I think it’s helping but he still shakes his head every once in a while sorry so many questions is just that my dog has so many issues and he has been to the vet before but they just give him medication and it comes back

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  4 месяца назад +1

      @@MsJoselyn15 I understand your situation. This is diet related, no need for vets or vaccines!
      The kibble is causing yeast issues, hence the era problems, as it has too much carbs in it for one thing. I would go the healthier kibble diet route which is the most economical and make a big health difference.
      I'm sorry only ebooks: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/ to read on your phone or tablet/laptop.
      Yes, good to clean out the ears as you are doing.
      In a nutshell, you take out half the kibble from the meal and replace with eggs, any meats, any organs, part cooked and blended veggies and canned sardines plus the greens. This will improve health greatly but transition slowly over a week or two so his gut gets used to new foods.
      The greens are expensive but thay cover so many additional supplements, an all in one option to look at: amzn.to/49w0bKR
      And here's an example of the sardines that are best to use: amzn.to/3vaXrj6

    • @MsJoselyn15
      @MsJoselyn15 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much 🙌 will try all this let’s hope this works 😊

  • @iluvsteven8
    @iluvsteven8 Год назад +1

    Hi. My shift zhu eyes discharge and hair around the eyes get Matty and clumpy. Any solution for less eye tearing? He doesn't paw his eyes tho

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      This is mainly diet related and I do recommend no more vaccination going forward as these cause auto immune issues.
      I recommend fresh foods in the diet.. what diet do you feed?

    • @iluvsteven8
      @iluvsteven8 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 I've heard it could be due to worms as well? Or is it normal? Like we humans also have a bit after waking up at corner of eyes?
      Diet - I'm in India here we give them lunch- 100% whole wheat bread and yoghurt, dinner - 100% whole wheat bread and egg white or boiled chicken water

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@iluvsteven8 Could be worms but the diet is all wrong! If you can find Neem oil, use that for the worms or otherwise use only fresh garlic in the meals, 1/2 clove fine chopped and added to meals twice weekly.
      Right, that bread diet.. dogs do not work well long term on bread, basically white bread carbs which are the worst thing for dogs who basically thrive on meat proteins. So use whole eggs raw (perfect assimilated proteins), any meats, sardines, part cooked and blended/crushed veggies. The yoghurts ok but no sugars in it.
      AND no vaccs from the vet.
      And once or thrice monthly, take a few leaves from the neem tree, wash, dry and fine blend/chop them and add 1/8tsp to meal. Great general healer/tonic with so many benefits.

    • @iluvsteven8
      @iluvsteven8 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thanks )are egg yolks safe? My last dog pug had kidney failure and we used to feed him yolks as well. Now we only feed egg whites. And by breads i mean 100% whole wheat not white bread.
      Can you give some meal ideas? M just a little scared to feed high protein diet.
      For worms, already gave him the amazon product you face link to but only for 14 days though. Even when i increased the dose to 2 drops, his stool was fine.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@iluvsteven8 The full egg is best and raw organic best. Eggs nothing to do with kidney issues. Whole wheat, white.. it's all bread and carbs and not a dogs natural diet.
      Meal:
      2x eggs
      1x can sardines
      1 cup chicken meat, feet, heads, guts
      1/4 cup part cooked and blended veggies
      A little plain lassie no added sugar
      All depends on size of dog of course.

  • @charlesmetcalf09
    @charlesmetcalf09 Год назад

    hi, I have a Burna doodle who is three years old and continuously licks his front and back tires during the winter and summer months. we have changed his diet to a Costco salmon and sweet potato mix, but the problem has not stopped. also, his anal glands swell on other commercial dog food like Royal canine fiber mix and Purina sensitive stomachs. I am just looking for A solution to prevent him from licking and scratching his ears. What would you recommend for a dite?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +2

      He'd be better on a fesh food diet to clear up those issues:
      here'ssome general advice:
      If you feed kibble, the best thing to do first is remove 50% of the kibble from the bowl and replace with raw eggs (best) soft boiled (ok) and preferably organic, canned sardines (in plain water with skin & bone intact: 12 Pack Sardines - amzn.to/3vaXrj6), some part cooked and blended veggies like broccoli, kale, green beans, spinach, brussel sprouts, bok choy etc and some meat proteins such as chicken meat, even better but not essential.
      If not liking to prepare vegetables then these freeze dried greens are antioxidant packed to help protect cells from free radical damage, cellular repair, support immunity, joints, skin issues, heart and eye health: Core Immune CARE Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18
      Now your dogs getting live enzymes, probiotics, Omega 3 oils, the highest quality proteins and nutritional assimilation from eggs (100%), and antioxidants, minerals and vitamins from vegetables and freeze dried greens.
      Always add a quality probiotic to improve digestion and gut health: (skin issues/UTI's/yeast/itchy dogs) use this one: amzn.to/3yoURqU and for all other dogs use this one: shrsl.com/3uv7l
      If you want an excellent, VERY low carbohydrate kibble at just 5%, (high carbohydrates cause chronic inflammation, with itchy skin, yeast, poor gut health, ear infection, UTI's and hot spots, and nearly all kibbles are 40+% carbs!).
      Ketona has high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, so have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. I recommend still adding the fresh foods even with the best kibble.
      By introducing fresh foods, really lowering carbs use, introducing greens, omega 3's, proteins and a better more suitable kibble, your dog will respond with healing and improved health over the next 12 weeks.
      Some must do's:
      Zero vaxx once adult (auto immune disease issues rife from over vaccination)
      If Rabies is mandatory, use Protect after shots: (Humic & Fulvic acid) amzn.to/33P2P1i
      Very low carbs in diet, 10% or less (cause of inflammation, poor gut health and later, cancer) No vet drugs, there's effective natural alternatives (always!)
      Feed a healthier diet with at least 50% fresh food in it.
      NO white foods ie white rice, potato, pasta..

  • @darbydupree4056
    @darbydupree4056 Год назад +1

    👿👿👿 Why didn't the vet tell me? 😠 I am so angry.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Some can't be bothered, some are overworked and miss things and some don't have a clue. To be fair, there's also good ones.
      Darby, you gotta take control here, and you are, so channel that anger into healthier outcomes for your dog and ignor what you cant resolve.

  • @JoyinFlorida
    @JoyinFlorida 2 года назад +2

    1st😉

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X 2 года назад +1

      🌟

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      @@Dastardly_X Thank you, appreciated.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Most appreciated.

  • @GermanShepherdDaphne
    @GermanShepherdDaphne Год назад +2

    Just stop the kibble all together!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Best.

    • @Rymorin4
      @Rymorin4 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 I feel like my dog is allergic to the raw food we give him so I was considering switching him to happy tails kibble to test if he stops itching. He itches all the time and sometimes chews himself.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@Rymorin4 There's more history to this from what your telling me. Be very careful with kibble and certainly not a kibble with high carbs or your dog will suffer more. The only low carb kibble I know is Ketona at jusy 5% carbs and all natural ingredients: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble
      Itching takes time to stop in dogs once started but a fresh food diet does get there eventually, just keep carbs very low, no drugs, no vaxx.
      You can also try the Itch-Less Skin Care Kit - Value Size : The Top-3 Products for Relief of Itching Skin in Your Pet: shrsl.com/3uvac
      Soothes allergy-related itching including chewing on legs and paws
      Addresses excessive licking, scratching and itching
      Supports a healthy immune response to allergens
      Relieves dry skin that can lead to itching and discomfort
      Promotes healthier skin and coat .

    • @Rymorin4
      @Rymorin4 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 He is fully natural never exposed to any of that stuff. I noticed him scratching less when I applied a good amount of coconut oil infused with lavender as you recommended. I didn't change his diet. My partner is going to speak with a holistic vet. Thanks for ur tips.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@Rymorin4 Your welcome.