The vet diagnosed my eight year old rescue dog with atopic dermatis last fall. The medication bought from my vet did little to aleviate his issues, but it did cause some worrysome side effects. After many attemps to determine the cause, I recently changed his food to single protein (duck/lentils) grain free (Nutrisource Vita) He used to eat salmon/sweet potatoe - grain free until I watched a documentary on farmed salmon (contamination). He is doing much better - no more ear infections/hot spots and itching. I admire your bravery in the face of the "big pharma".
Thank you! The dog food I have been using, (that worked) just changed their formula, and my dogs all had a reaction to the new version. So I have been stressing about what to feed them. I've never heard of that brand and will look into it. Thank you for the suggestion!
Thank you so much for this information my dog just started with the itching and I had just started feeding him salmon thinking he was allergic to chicken. I will definitely be switching his food.
I really appreciate getting a holistic veterinarian's advice. I'd much rather avoid vet meds that are both costly, but more importantly come with bad side effects.
I agree. We have been using more and more alternative methods for our boys for a couple of years. Making sure we get proper education and products is a must as well.
So true. My dog died from CYTOPOINT shot 3 days ago which the vet claims to have no side effects. She died within a month of administration. Such a horrible death
Vaccination > chronic diseases, auto-immune diseases. We stopped the shots, changed to organic raw diet & nothing toxic. Our current oldest K9 is a 20 yr old Toy Poodle mix who has no chronic illnesses. God bless you, Dr. Jones for all the good you do, especially through these videos & your website.
Hello. I'm wondering what about when he goes for walks and what not ? Rabbit pee, all the wild diseases? How do u protect them? Just wondering because I wish to go all natural for mt babies I don't want to do shots but I want to protect them for any diseases
@@anitahardesty2163 He has since passed away but yes, he was 20 yrs old & had no chronic or auto-immune diseases. His eyes were still clear & bright. He played everyday & loved to lay on the grass in the sun while we tended to our garden. We were so blessed to have him & so grateful to have learned about natural pet rearing.
@@ranasawah9198 I learned everything I could about how to give them good health & keep their immune system strong. Learned the truth about vax, pharma, toxins, food/nutrition, their correct diet (organic raw), about herbs & homeopathy. I wasn't afraid of disease bc I knew what we'd do if something happened & knew that the best defense is a strong immune system. You must be comfortable & confident in what you choose. Do not be guided by fear. We are raising our last 2 dogs the same way & hope to have them get to 20 yrs or more. I would never vax any living being. It's the worst thing one can do.
My dog chews his paws after his walk. After ruling out other options, I concluded my dog has contact dermatitis allergy to a grass. Timothy is probably the culprit. As soon as we come in from a walk, I wash his paws with water and a mild soap, then rinse and dry. He no longer chews his paws.
That’s great. I’ve heard of other dogs having that issue but we have not experienced that with our boys. I’m glad you found something that works for you 2.
My dog has environmental allergies. I feel so bad for him. He's also allergic to chicken duck and turkey. Thanks for giving me remedies to help control his itching. It was educational ❤
My dog ( a miniature poodle) was having TERRIBLE allergies after her last vaccines in May. ( won’t be doing that again!) she was itching horribly and even her fur was coming off of her paws and feet We started giving her Ivermectin- three days ago her skin is no longer red and horribly inflamed! She is no longer licking and biting her paws and feet! It’s even decreased her yeasty ears and paws. I bathe her with a shampoo I made ( 1 cup green tea, 2 Tblsp apple cider vinegar, 2 Tbsp of baby Castile Shampoo. I bathe her with this twice weekly when she was itching the most, other wise only once weekly . I can hardly believe how amazing Ivermectin works in bringing down the severe inflammation she was suffering with.
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I am so grateful I found your page. You make more sense than the last 4 vets i saw out of 6 total. Only one truly cared about my PeggySue. He retired and Im done playing russian roulette with doctors for my dog. I have encountered evil in these people and they really don't care abt her. One said it was cruel of me to let her live coz she is special. She has multiple health issues and you address them all....thank you
Food sensitivities.... (US food intolerence, the test is only 45$) I did a food sensitivity test and she was sensitive to EVERYTHING she was eating. Chicken, beef, turkey, carrot, peas, white rice, sweet potato, oatmeal. I found a limited ingredient food and shes doing great! No more red, raw paws, no more itching! It took around 3mos to fully clear up, so be patient....
Hi ..could you plz tell me the food you purchased..have tried all my dog seems to need something with very limited ingredients. Thank you and I'm so happy your fur baby is doing better.. the drug she was on is just hurting her organs..pee a little...not an option for her anymore. ❤
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My dog has been great free of ear infections since I changed his food the big difference from the last food was the food I have him on now is potato free both white and sweet potato free as well as grain free. The protein is is white fish instead of salmon that was more less a cost cutting on my part but I think the white fish still does good. It also contains flaxseed as the 3rd or 4th ingredient but a put about a shot of flaxseed oil in the kibble as well. Flaxseed oil is also relatively cheap it's a cheaper alternative to fish oil. Also my mums dog has been doing great since I put him on 95% curcumin before I got him on it he had the hardest time getting around with his bad hips. Im greatful for this channel it's helped 2 dogs.
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I adopted a dog who had chronic ear infection. The shelter already had him scheduled for the surgery to remove his ear canal :( I talked them out of it, took him to my personal vet and a dermatologist. We treated him with some medication, it was that bad. We found him to be allergic to beef. Today he has both ears intact and has not had ear infection in 12 months.
@katk3381 not sure if this question was meant for me or the other person, but at the time I was feeding my dog Boreal grain free while fish. He had been doing great on it, however I've had to change his food once again because Boreal raised their prices and I can't afford that food anymore, partly because I got another dog it's just too expensive. I now feed my dog First Mate with Lamb I've also took a chance with the grain friendly version because I don't exactly know if he has a grain allergy or if the breader just said feed him grain free as a way to be on the safe side. But I thought we'll the breeders I got my other dog from had her on a food with grains and chicken as the protein that may as well keep it that way she's had zero ear infections and she's almost a year old. The only difference with my one dog that had the ear infections is his protein is lamb but its still grain friendly I know for a fact he's allergic to chicken, so his is lamb
Thank you! I used to live in Anchorage Alaska and none my cocker spaniels had a problem with itching. Then we moved to Oregon and Washington state and my poor little Boaz itches like crazy, so I know it's environmental. I will definitely try these suggestions. I love your holistic approach to our furry children and feel good that it's a team effort to help them live their best lives.
Once I purchase your products, I am starting this and documenting everyday! I also believe in good gut health and real food. Thank you for an excellent video and most of all real answers.
Yes, i can back this up. My dog gets itchy in the summer and spring. Only started last year as she was getting older. Last year was awful but this year i was prepared. Fish oil works amazing but please remember it takes at least three weeks to build up in their system so start it early long before itching season starts. Also used quercetin. Use ear wash if they get waxy build up or itchy ears. Use it for a week and then every other day for one more week. Johnsson itch spray is cheap and helps their itchy paws. Antihistamines work a little. They're not amazing but do offer some relief.
@@JulieBraun-r8e try staying with her for at least 30 mins after spraying and don't let her lick. It's absorbed by then. My dog licks her paws too and I've had no issues using the spray, but honestly if u use it twice a day and fish oils etc she won't lick her paws half as much.
Love natural remedies not only for our fur babies but for people too. Much better than chemical drugs with many side effects. Thank you. Love you taking time to explain, offer alternatives in case one doesn't fit & most important the dosing.
When my puggle, Bella gets really itchy- I put her in the tub & run a warm bath. I add about 2 C. of Baking Soda. I use a big cup to just stir the water & scoop it -pour it over her... I just sit w/ her & keep her in there as long as I can, scooping the water over her. Then o take her out & dry her. NO RINSE. It really works short term. & lasts about a day- no itching. Thanks for another great video, Doc. Good to see you’ve recovered from your fall. That was a pretty bad fall... really glad you’re ok. Love & Light to you & your family.
Have you ever tried rinsing with ACV/water mix? After bathing I always rinse my little dogs with 1/4c ACV into about a 16 oz container of water. It helps with skin issues, repels fleas (flea meds make my dogs skin super itchy), stops itching. May take doing it a few times to see results.
This is much needed! Just figured out my dog is allergic to Chicken. She was shedding alott and I noticed she itched after feeding her dog kibble. I was feeding her natures recipe chicken and rice. I recently watched your video and it inspired me to feed her the lean ground turkey, carrots, sunflower oil, brown rice, and eggs. Coconut oil also helps her a-lot she loves it. Will be purchasing your krill oil thank you!!!
Thank you very much for your clear and thorough explanation re the causes, symptoms and prevention and remedies for our beloved pets' health issues. I'm fortunate to have found your channel because your generosity in sharing your knowledge surely saves us, the pet owner/s a lot of money as well as our sanity. Why, because the recurrent health problems of our pet can be very upsetting; more so, when we don't have adequate money to pay the veterinarians who treat our pet/s. Now that I've found your channel, I can try your useful and effective suggestions so that my sweet and affectionate shih tzu will stop scratching and be as energetic and animated as before. Again, thank you so much. God bless!
Thank you for the natural remedies! For several years is was the antibiotic and steroid route..as a last resort. This year it's been weekly baths, rubbing in coconut oil... still no relief. Frustrating not only for Cammie but also for me! Have researched and research for natural remedies but always came up empty! Big big thank you!
@@lenalopushkova1384 routine of bathing with oatmeal shampoo, moisturize skin with coconut oil and during time that pine trees and oak trees are pollinating she gets benadryl. And if she starts rubbing her back I fashioned a tee shirt that she wears so she can't rub her hair off and develop sores.... she is not a fan of the tee shirt! During spring and summer it is a battle.
I’m so excited that I found your channel. I hv an 8 yr old Multipoo that suffers with allergies. For the most part aproquel works. I’m retired and paying out $220.00 for a 100 tablets 3.6 mg. It’s certainly a strain on my budget. Fingers crossed that I can go your route. Hopefully it will be a win, win situation. Tku. 🐶
Thank you, I have a dog that’s allergic to life. We’ve even been to the veterinarian dermatologist and had the patch tests done. He does daily sublingual drops but this time of year we still have horrible break through itching. I’m going to try some of these!
Lmao… not funny but I did giggle a little when you said allergic to life! That’s my boy! I ask him all the time is there anything that won’t break you out or cause you to itch?! Please just tell momma because this is crazy… 😑
@@VeterinarySecretsis sea kelp good for Frenchie’s with allergies also what multi vitamins or supplements from your site would you recommend for allergic Frenchie’s I don’t trust anyone else’s also something for gut health thanks 😊
Thank you for all the great information, I have a question? When giving your dog theses supplements for allergies do they need to be a certain brand, organic, etc? Krill oil 500 mg - 20 lbs Betasitosterol 100 mg - 20 lbs Quercetin 100 mg - 10 lbs Bee Propolis 100 mg - 10 lbs Melatonin 1 mg - 10 lbs Nettle 1000 mg - 20 lbs Sunflower oil topical Apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp with 1 cup warm water topical
Thank you so much for this very informative video. You have been such tremendous help for me and my Daisy. I occasionally give her a Benadryl and now I really liked this information and will give your suggestions and product
Watch out for the plant sterols in the event your dog ends up having environmental allergies like mine ended up testing positive for. Plant sterols in uS come from pine. My dog is allergic to Pine. It’s been totally heartbreaking how much extra damage I now believe this one supplement caused my dog and I feel her pain and suffering
Hi. My Doggo has food and environmental allergies. Food allergies are sorted out. But since he has environmental allergies do you think it’s risky to give plant sterols ? Please let me know.
I think the plant sterols Dr Jones supplements are flaxseed based not pine and not grape seed. Grape seeds are dangerous for dogs. It's hard to see that bottle that he has in the video but I found it on Amazon however the doses on the back are much higher than the suggested ones in video. So, I'm a bit concerned about that product for such reasons. The bottle shows that it's good for cholesterol.
Thank you for this! I have an 11 month old pitty who is seemingly allergic to absolutely everything. Its frustrating because wed like to get the testing done, but of course he needs to be older. He is on apoquel but it doesn't entirely make the itching stop so im trying everything I can to help!
Same as mine, my 2 small breed dogs are on Apoquel for quite awhile. It helps soothes the itching and redness but overall once you stop using it. It go back like you are back to zero again, but I don't want that kind of life for them because I heard that using apoquel for a very long time is toxic and not a very good decision. So as far as I could, I research and came across this video so I will try this, I even started it yesterday. Hope it works since my dogs allergy occurred last December 2021 and I want to cure it all at once since my dogs ear are inflamed from food allergies.
Love this video. Had to come back and stop/start and got these all written down. It's payday, I'm off to start with the omega3 krill. Poor baby, we will win with your help. Thank you so much
Hi. I hope all is well now. I have just made a list for my newly adopted bulldog. He is so miserable right now. He's been stuffed full of pharmaceuticals and vaccinations up til now. I believe the natural way will be much better. How is your pet today?
Some great suggestions here. My Staffy Pibble has had allergies her whole life and we've managed with medication. My American Bully puppy is showing signs of allergies. Going to do a food allergy test and see where things go. If it's environmental I will try some of these as alternatives to meds. Thank you!
Natural remedies all the way for our dogs! Thank you for putting so much information on your videos too. Will be trying these straight away. By the way, what a well behaved dog on your table!😍
Our 13 year old chocolate lab is suffering from hip Dysplasia. Upped his pain meds but he just sleeps from gabaphantin 200 mg three times a day.any suggestions?
My girl on prednisone for allergies. I do not want her on this. I started quercetin, krill oil, and beta sistoserol. I am confident that it is not food based because we did some experimental changes. I took her off the prednisone about 3 weeks into the natural and her allergies came back in about 5 days. They were so severe that I was terrified. Oh, and I put nettle in her homemade food. I will try curcumin, bit are there other things?
Thank you so much for this detailed information! i just got a foster dog who is a Shar Pei and poor things jus eats her paws and legs up. She has no fur left. She is already on medication that doesn't seem to be helping, and is already on a sensitive skin and stomach diet. So looking for other alternatives once she gets done with her medication.
My dog is having a mass cell tumor removed 25th. I read this causes allergies to. I hope this will make it go away. Pray for my dogs surgery ms. Dixie 7 years old. God bless you
Tula has the cutest fuzzy face! Thank you for the great info! My Great Pyrenees is 120lbs of itch, the whole house shakes when he gets going on an itch. Will try these to see if any better. Did try the krill oil with Kangaroo diet for some success!
Omg, thanks for this!! My service dog has insane food AND environmental allergies. Can you do a similar video about food allergies and how to interpret the reports? I understand a 300+ for each allergen is severe. My service dog rates up to 2800 (give or take) for multiple allergens. I was told not to give him any food that isn’t hydrolyzed (and I sort of get that), but I also don’t get it because I don’t see how keeping him away from virtually himself is going to help either. Isn’t that just going to make him more prone to becoming allergic to other things? And it’s nearly impossible to avoid things in the world. For instance, coming back to this video . . . . Is Krill or any fish oil okay for a dog that’s got a diagnosed food allergy to whitefish? I was told stay away from ALL fish, but salmon, krill, and many other common types of fish were NOT on the allergy report. Only whitefish was on the report (as far are seafood and fish goes - dairy and mostly other types of proteins are listed, as well as some ). I know the lab can’t test for everything on the planet, but salmon and other fish are pretty common, so am I wrong to assume I’d see them on the report if they were problematic? And is it a problem to give a dog something that is derived from allergens or may be related in some way? I’d also love to hear more on the subject of feeding for food allergies. Again, I was told hydrolyzed food/treats. I haven’t yet switched because the truth is that I can’t afford the price tag. The food he’s been eating for several years now doesn’t have the worst of the allergens on his list. As a service dog, he’s not allowed to eat anything resembling people food. He must have high quality kibble the way the organization trained him (like most service dogs who go into public places) and the vet recommends what is best to give. I’ve looked at a few hydrolyzed brands, and I don’t like hearing “by-product MEAL” in the ingredients from Royal Canin, Science Diet, etc. I also don’t understand why these brands have weird first ingredients like Corn starch. How is corn starch the main ingredient?! Perhaps you can recommend the best possible hydrolyzed option for people who really cannot feed their dog a raw food diet like you generally recommend. Perhaps that’ll be an option when he retires in a couple years or so, but for now, we need a hydrolyzed kibble options that are healthy and aren’t a fortune (hopefully). Or perhaps he can eat food that isn’t listed on his test results, which would widen the playing field a great deal in terms of options. So if I don’t see Salmon listed on there, maybe a salmon based food would be ok? My boy got diagnosed with his allergies in 2017. They were horrendous to begin with (like a few allergens going up to 2000, but most ranging in the low to upper hundreds). They’ve really gotten way worse when I noticed a huge change in symptoms and I had him retested like 10 months ago. He’s on immunotherapy since 2017 for the environmental allergies - and he had the prescription changed after he was tested again, obviously. What’s your opinion on that subject? I sometimes wonder if it’s helping. I once sent you both of his allergy tests on Facebook a couple of months back - maybe you saw and that’s what prompted this video. I’d be ok with you using them as an example for illustrative purposes to help people learn more about these tests and how to properly read them and know what to do for the dog as a result. What about pharmaceutical grade Colloidal Silver drops like the amber colored ones from Silver Wings? They come in very high doses. It’s supposed to help inflammation, among other things. Great video! I hope to see more on this subject. It’s very difficult to manage the symptoms - not just itching, but flaking, broken skin, infections, watery eyes, sneezing, a chronic phlegmy cough, GI symptoms (like occasional poop issues, puking, gas, etc.) , etc. Thankfully, they don’t get in the way of his ability to keep working, but I worry it’ll send him to an earlier retirement if we don’t figure out how to get this under control ASAP. He loves to work and I want him to be able to keep doing it so long as he’s able and enjoys it! Would really appreciate a more in depth look at all the issues that arise and how to handle them. I know allergies aren’t typically as severe as my boy’s, but they are common enough that your audience would benefit from hearing more. Thanks, doctor and Tula!
MashaT22 or Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diets Hydrolyzed Chicken for Sensitive dogs 5 stars .I give it to my dog 25lbs is $95.00 I know that's what I said, lol, but it works.
@@douglaschristine8387 yeah but those ingredients are VERY concerning to me and don’t seem to have high quality nutrition. I am not criticizing your choice and am glad it seems to work for your needs, but I have to be extremely selective with feeding a working service dog a high quality diet. When I initially saw the ProPlan formula you mentioned, my first reaction was “Corn starch as the first ingredient?! Why?! This ProPlan formula barely touched a chicken - it’s the TENTH ingredient on the list. Looks like a lot of filler and junk in this ProPlan formula. It has THREE different kinds of oils in the first 7 ingredients - why?!” Maybe you can shed some light about why these formulas seem to have so many weird ingredients and very little nutritional benefit. At first I thought it might have something to do with the hydrolyzation process, but when I looked at other types of prescription formulas for things like kidney stones, etc., they all had the same types of weird stuff in them and less actual food. Here’s the ingredients for the ProPlan Hydrolyzed formula as an example for anyone unfamiliar: Corn starch, hydrolyzed soy protein isolate, partially hydrogenated canola oil preserved with TBHQ, coconut oil, powdered cellulose, tricalcium phosphate, corn oil, dicalcium phosphate, hydrolyzed chicken liver, hydrolyzed chicken, potassium chloride, guar gum, salt, choline chloride, magnesium oxide, DL-Methionine, taurine, zinc sulfate, Vitamin E supplement, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin (Vitamin B-3), copper sulfate, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), thiamine mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), riboflavin supplement (Vitamin B-2), Vitamin B-12 supplement, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), folic acid (Vitamin B-9), Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, biotin (Vitamin B-7), menadione sodium bisulfite complex (Vitamin K), sodium selenite. B-2627 Same problem goes for Royal Canin and Science Diet’s hydrolyzed formulas. They have similar weird ingredients that are mostly fillers and/or byproducts, among other things. I’m very disappointed because I’ve used Science Diet Adult 1-6 since 2018 when California Naturals went out of business (he grew up on their chicken and rice LID at the service dog school, and I continued CN at home until we had to switch). The SD Adult 1-6 has chicken as a first ingredient and other balanced ingredients thereafter that make sense so it’s upsetting to see that their prescription formula is not nearly as nutritious. It’s upsetting that most prescription formulas seem less healthy than many non-prescription formulas when you’d think it would be the reverse. I definitely saw one prescription hydrolyzed brand that has real chicken as a first ingredient and seemed like a better option than most brands I’ve seen, but I’d love to find a few more possibilities. I wrote it down somewhere and don’t have it at hand. That’s why I’d love for the doc to speak more on this subject. It would really help people understand prescription ingredients better and hopefully help find the best prescription hydrolyzed choices out there.
Hello I'm so sorry that you and your dog is going through this,i know how stressful,and frustrating it is for both because just like you i went through the same situation with my baby girl Bella,a french Bulldog,I can relate.unfortunately a lot of the information is only trying to treat the symptom but not addressing the root cause of the problem which is frustrating to see,and this is a veterinary doctor.so let me start by telling you Bella story.i got Bella at 4 months old she's a black frenchie with white on her chest.what I loved about Bella was she had beautiful fur almost mink like.i changed her kibble diet,and put her on a home food diet a protein,turkey, vegetables,sweet potato,or brown rice she was doing great.occasionally I would switch up the protein to either beef,salmon,or lamb to give her different variety.at 8 months old I noticed one day she started itching,and constantly licking her paws.i mean it became so aggressive to the point she would scratch her self till she bled,also she was loosing her fur,and the never ending dandruff.at this point I took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with demadetic mange they gave me medication,antibiotics ,and antibacterial shampoo and was told to give her weekly baths which didn't work,and her condition just kept getting worst.eventually I went to another vet and they told me she had food allergies.Once again they gave me medication,shampoo and was told to put her on a limited prescription ingredient diet,which is costly,you know, for 12 weeks.so I followed their instructions weekly baths,and her limited diet,but once again her condition didn't improve.the frustration seeing my dog scratching and damaging her skin,the severe dandruff.she's was stressed knowing I'm stress believe me she knew,she would sneak away from me just so I wouldn't see her scratch her self,poor girl.for a year in a half I'm going through this constant cycle back and forth from the vet.within that time she was switched to a hypoallergenic diet which didn't work, poor girl,and poor me feeling helpless while she's hurting herself it was effecting her quality of life.The last visit to the doctor he advised me to give her a allergy test.the only thing was I had to wait a month because they put her on a steroid for her allergy called temaril p which seem to slightly help with her itching.so I needed to wait a month after getting her off this medication.so within that month I started doing heavy research not like I haven't been doing from the beginning, like watching videos just like this one with no help.i started researching about gut health and how gut health is closely related to skin health issues.so I came up with a plan, the last ditch effort before I took her for a allergy test which we both know is costly and honestly I lost faith believing that it was not going to improve her condition.so I came up with my own regimen.#1 treating her coat.i brought her demoscent you can get this on chewy they come in individual amples,once a week across the top of her back.# 2 I brought her a butter conditioner,and a 100 percent pure shea butter and I would combine the two. 2 part conditioner butter,1 part shea butter which you need to melt before mixing the two.i would rub this all over her daily because her case was severe,I also got her pajamas and kept on her at all times so she can't damage her skin if she scratch,which she continued to do.#3 I ask the doctor to represcribed temaril p for a month supply to reduce her itching while on her regimen.also no baths,you heard me correct no baths because I felt it was not letting her natural body oil build.yes she was stinky.#4 the most important part of the whole regimen was to build her gut health.do your research on probiotics because 70 to 80 percent of probiotics for dogs are bogus they don't work.make sure they have atleast 4 different probiotics strains,and over 2 billion cfu.i first started with Tomlyn probiotics.I would give it to her daily,which comes in individual packets powder form,and i would give her this every morning.it would mix it with 2 spoons of plain yogurt with some blue berries.in the evening during her feeding I would put a cap of fish oil,and some vitamin in her food to build her immune system.so i continued this regimen dermoscent once a week ,butter conditioner mixed with shea butter daily,probiotics yogurt daily,vitamin and fish oil daily in her evening feeding ,and the temaril p daily for the first 3 in a half weeks until I noticed she was improving. Within 3 in a half weeks I noticed her itching substantially decreased,also the dandruff,and she was becoming the little happy girl she once was before this ordeal.In 4 weeks she didn't even stink no more,honestly it's been a month since the last time I bathed her and she doesn't stink.i will probably wait another 2 weeks to give her a bath.to make a long story short I think the root cause was her gut health and honestly I think without the probiotics none of the other stuff would have helped,because it was just trying to treat the symptom,which was still a benefit to this regimen.its been over a month her itching decreased by 95 percent,her fur is growing back.I decrease the temaril p to 1 every 3 days,and if she keeps improving i will take her off them completely by next week that's the goal.the butter conditioning have been decreased to twice a week hardly no dandruff,and most of all she doesn't stink.if this works which I believe it is.I'm going back to the vet and show him her improvement,also that her allergies was to do with having a compromise immune system do to poor gut health, so maybe they could take this under consideration when the next patient comes in with their dog suffering with allergies.I Hope this helps you,and everyone else who's going through this.i will be posting a video within 2 month,continuing her daily probiotics supplement once she's fully cured.btw pawfy makes a great probiotic supplement which I will be using next after I'm done with the tomlyn.
@@EDWINHERNANDEZ-kz4kb Hi Edwin, amazing you did all this research, and that Bell is in the right path. At this point, I am also researching as well for my pug Jax, as the Vet is recommending me Apoquel for the 2nd time and we want something that really helps and not a medication he will depend on. Are you able to give us an update on your regimen with Bella? Did you get it work to 100%? Are you still using Tomlyn or Pawfy for the probiotic? - hope you are able to respond or send a video per your previous post if possible.
Thank you again for great video! One question; Could you tell / know, what supplement is mifloran KH ? I read that it can help prevent lipomas on dogs, but what is the safe and best supplement for a 11 year old with a autoimmune issues? My dog has developed 2 lipomas more, and it worries me alot.
Hi! Love you videos!! W My clients dog just got tested for Allergies and found out that their pup (8months old), is Allergic to Humans Dander!! which I’ve never heard of before, and I guess his mommie (which they also have adopted), had allergies also.... what is your take on this & any recommendations for natural remedies on this? Thank you!!❤️🐾🐾❤️😍
Very interesting message! I wonder if I’ll give my dog cooked turkey with pumpkin to stop her Duarte’s, am I have to cook the turkey when it state: fully cooked? How to feed her this fully cooked frozen turkey for her Duarte’s condition? Thanks a lot for your advice & great help!
I am wondering what brand of krill to get for my chi weenies terrible allergies although I also know that krill is something that other favorite animals need to survive on like whales & I know the oceans are overfished too which is a reason why I hesitate 🤦🏻♀️
My 4 year old 65 lb dog has been violently biting, licking and scratching every summer, damaging his flesh and keeping us up all night. I tried these remedies and he is cured! I mean CURED in 24 hours! THANK YOU SO MUCH! ❤🎉😅 Quercetin and licorice root with anti histamines.
I just discovered my poor itchy dog is allergic to the beach where she goes everyday. But I’ve never seen a sand flea or mite on her or in the water when I soak her in oatmeal. This occurred yesterday. The night before I had soaked her aggressively in oatmeal shampoo and ground oat fiber. I forgot to rinse her but remembered after an hour when I lightly rinsed her and packed her itchy areas with oatmeal packs. Absolutely no itching that night and the entire next day. As soon as her paws hit the sand, she bargain scratching. I could have cried. But at least I know what it is and how to relieve it. What do you use?
Hi Er. JONES. Om from Denmark and all remedier that you Tell to use, I han not get. Can I use omega 3 for human. I love your Chanel and Im sorry I firstfound it now. Love from my dog Albert and me. Take care
My fog had a mast cell tumor removed last year and has terrible allergies. Quercetin helped, I had also tried nettle, turmeric, krill oil. But he still itched. I have a mast cell disease and found that a cytokines suppressant with EGCG helped me tremendously and after some research tried it on my Scooter. It seems to have worked the best. He still gets quercetin, turmeric and krill oil along with the cytokines suppressor
The vet diagnosed my eight year old rescue dog with atopic dermatis last fall. The medication bought from my vet did little to aleviate his issues, but it did cause some worrysome side effects. After many attemps to determine the cause, I recently changed his food to single protein (duck/lentils) grain free (Nutrisource Vita) He used to eat salmon/sweet potatoe - grain free until I watched a documentary on farmed salmon (contamination). He is doing much better - no more ear infections/hot spots and itching. I admire your bravery in the face of the "big pharma".
Thank you! The dog food I have been using, (that worked) just changed their formula, and my dogs all had a reaction to the new version. So I have been stressing about what to feed them. I've never heard of that brand and will look into it. Thank you for the suggestion!
Thank you so much for this information my dog just started with the itching and I had just started feeding him salmon thinking he was allergic to chicken. I will definitely be switching his food.
Bingo! My vet changed our girl with yeast in her belly to single source dog food , no change, I would prefer raw) I bet it is the salmon.
I switched from beef and chicken to salmon. My dog was doing well but it's starting up again. Will try duck based foods.
I just bought chicken soup dog food with no grain and it is Salmon and brown rice .
I really appreciate getting a holistic veterinarian's advice. I'd much rather avoid vet meds that are both costly, but more importantly come with bad side effects.
I agree. We have been using more and more alternative methods for our boys for a couple of years. Making sure we get proper education and products is a must as well.
So true. My dog died from CYTOPOINT shot 3 days ago which the vet claims to have no side effects. She died within a month of administration. Such a horrible death
@@evelynfernandez5861oh I'm sorry -a whole month f suffering after that treatment
Vaccination > chronic diseases, auto-immune diseases. We stopped the shots, changed to organic raw diet & nothing toxic. Our current oldest K9 is a 20 yr old Toy Poodle mix who has no chronic illnesses. God bless you, Dr. Jones for all the good you do, especially through these videos & your website.
You're welcome
Hello. I'm wondering what about when he goes for walks and what not ? Rabbit pee, all the wild diseases? How do u protect them? Just wondering because I wish to go all natural for mt babies I don't want to do shots but I want to protect them for any diseases
Incredible your oldest is 20 years old!!! Amazing!!
@@anitahardesty2163 He has since passed away but yes, he was 20 yrs old & had no chronic or auto-immune diseases. His eyes were still clear & bright. He played everyday & loved to lay on the grass in the sun while we tended to our garden. We were so blessed to have him & so grateful to have learned about natural pet rearing.
@@ranasawah9198 I learned everything I could about how to give them good health & keep their immune system strong. Learned the truth about vax, pharma, toxins, food/nutrition, their correct diet (organic raw), about herbs & homeopathy. I wasn't afraid of disease bc I knew what we'd do if something happened & knew that the best defense is a strong immune system. You must be comfortable & confident in what you choose. Do not be guided by fear. We are raising our last 2 dogs the same way & hope to have them get to 20 yrs or more. I would never vax any living being. It's the worst thing one can do.
My dog chews his paws after his walk. After ruling out other options, I concluded my dog has contact dermatitis allergy to a grass. Timothy is probably the culprit.
As soon as we come in from a walk, I wash his paws with water and a mild soap, then rinse and dry. He no longer chews his paws.
That’s great. I’ve heard of other dogs having that issue but we have not experienced that with our boys. I’m glad you found something that works for you 2.
I do the same with my girl but she still has these awful hot spots from the grass (and chewing from the grass)
I'm a retired Vet nurse... your information is spot on!!
(pun intended 😃)
Yuck yuck yuck😊 .thats a good pun.
So tumeric ok I have a mini schnauzer about 15 lbs but I only have powder form
My dog has environmental allergies. I feel so bad for him. He's also allergic to chicken duck and turkey. Thanks for giving me remedies to help control his itching. It was educational ❤
That's not environmental, those are food allergies. Environmental allergies would be allergies to grass outside, for example.
My dog ( a miniature poodle) was having TERRIBLE allergies after her last vaccines in May. ( won’t be doing that again!) she was itching horribly and even her fur was coming off of her paws and feet
We started giving her Ivermectin- three days ago her skin is no longer red and horribly inflamed! She is no longer licking and biting her paws and feet! It’s even decreased her yeasty ears and paws.
I bathe her with a shampoo I made ( 1 cup green tea, 2 Tblsp apple cider vinegar, 2 Tbsp of baby Castile Shampoo. I bathe her with this twice weekly when she was itching the most, other wise only once weekly .
I can hardly believe how amazing Ivermectin works in bringing down the severe inflammation she was suffering with.
Where can I get ivermectin pls?
Ivermectin is a heartworm preventative for dogs
I get from Amazon.
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Look at Tula, sitting there so well behaved.
I am so grateful I found your page. You make more sense than the last 4 vets i saw out of 6 total. Only one truly cared about my PeggySue. He retired and Im done playing russian roulette with doctors for my dog. I have encountered evil in these people and they really don't care abt her. One said it was cruel of me to let her live coz she is special. She has multiple health issues and you address them all....thank you
Food sensitivities.... (US food intolerence, the test is only 45$) I did a food sensitivity test and she was sensitive to EVERYTHING she was eating. Chicken, beef, turkey, carrot, peas, white rice, sweet potato, oatmeal. I found a limited ingredient food and shes doing great! No more red, raw paws, no more itching! It took around 3mos to fully clear up, so be patient....
Which brand food
Hi ..could you plz tell me the food you purchased..have tried all my dog seems to need something with very limited ingredients. Thank you and I'm so happy your fur baby is doing better.. the drug she was on is just hurting her organs..pee a little...not an option for her anymore. ❤
Yes please tell us food
Hi- where did you get the test from?
What food???
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My dog has been great free of ear infections since I changed his food the big difference from the last food was the food I have him on now is potato free both white and sweet potato free as well as grain free. The protein is is white fish instead of salmon that was more less a cost cutting on my part but I think the white fish still does good. It also contains flaxseed as the 3rd or 4th ingredient but a put about a shot of flaxseed oil in the kibble as well. Flaxseed oil is also relatively cheap it's a cheaper alternative to fish oil. Also my mums dog has been doing great since I put him on 95% curcumin before I got him on it he had the hardest time getting around with his bad hips. Im greatful for this channel it's helped 2 dogs.
So happy to hear that! Please feel free to share my videos so we can reach more pet parents 🙏🏼
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I adopted a dog who had chronic ear infection. The shelter already had him scheduled for the surgery to remove his ear canal :( I talked them out of it, took him to my personal vet and a dermatologist. We treated him with some medication, it was that bad. We found him to be allergic to beef. Today he has both ears intact and has not had ear infection in 12 months.
What food do you feed your doggo?
And how did you figure out that your doggo was allergic to beef?
@katk3381 not sure if this question was meant for me or the other person, but at the time I was feeding my dog Boreal grain free while fish. He had been doing great on it, however I've had to change his food once again because Boreal raised their prices and I can't afford that food anymore, partly because I got another dog it's just too expensive. I now feed my dog First Mate with Lamb I've also took a chance with the grain friendly version because I don't exactly know if he has a grain allergy or if the breader just said feed him grain free as a way to be on the safe side. But I thought we'll the breeders I got my other dog from had her on a food with grains and chicken as the protein that may as well keep it that way she's had zero ear infections and she's almost a year old. The only difference with my one dog that had the ear infections is his protein is lamb but its still grain friendly I know for a fact he's allergic to chicken, so his is lamb
Thank you! I used to live in Anchorage Alaska and none my cocker spaniels had a problem with itching. Then we moved to Oregon and Washington state and my poor little Boaz itches like crazy, so I know it's environmental. I will definitely try these suggestions. I love your holistic approach to our furry children and feel good that it's a team effort to help them live their best lives.
I hope it works well
My dog is also Boaz, straight out of the book of Ruth.
Also, try washing the paws when you come in from walks before they get it in their bed/spread it around.
Once I purchase your products, I am starting this and documenting everyday! I also believe in good gut health and real food. Thank you for an excellent video and most of all real answers.
In combination with your 'Top 3 Steps...' it works so well. Thank you so much. Finally my dog can sleep well. 🙂
Yes, i can back this up. My dog gets itchy in the summer and spring. Only started last year as she was getting older. Last year was awful but this year i was prepared. Fish oil works amazing but please remember it takes at least three weeks to build up in their system so start it early long before itching season starts. Also used quercetin. Use ear wash if they get waxy build up or itchy ears. Use it for a week and then every other day for one more week. Johnsson itch spray is cheap and helps their itchy paws. Antihistamines work a little. They're not amazing but do offer some relief.
Also used seaweed for dogs (kelp).
Does the Johnson itch spray on their paws ok to ingest if they start licking them…my dog licks her’s constantly. Hope you respond thank you.
@@JulieBraun-r8e try staying with her for at least 30 mins after spraying and don't let her lick. It's absorbed by then. My dog licks her paws too and I've had no issues using the spray, but honestly if u use it twice a day and fish oils etc she won't lick her paws half as much.
My dog has tons of problems and you give multiple solutions thank you so much your videos help a lot. I put my dog with cancer on a carnivore diet
Love natural remedies not only for our fur babies but for people too. Much better than chemical drugs with many side effects. Thank you. Love you taking time to explain, offer alternatives in case one doesn't fit & most important the dosing.
When my puggle, Bella gets really itchy- I put her in the tub & run a warm bath. I add about 2 C. of Baking Soda. I use a big cup to just stir the water & scoop it -pour it over her... I just sit w/ her & keep her in there as long as I can, scooping the water over her. Then o take her out & dry her. NO RINSE.
It really works short term. & lasts about a day- no itching.
Thanks for another great video, Doc.
Good to see you’ve recovered from your fall. That was a pretty bad fall... really glad you’re ok.
Love & Light to you & your family.
Have you ever tried rinsing with ACV/water mix? After bathing I always rinse my little dogs with 1/4c ACV into about a 16 oz container of water. It helps with skin issues, repels fleas (flea meds make my dogs skin super itchy), stops itching. May take doing it a few times to see results.
I just add water no salt sardines👍daily beautiful coat no itch simple we love you Mr andrew jones ❤
That's great to hear
Hello Debbie is the sardines fresh or in a tin please
This is much needed! Just figured out my dog is allergic to Chicken. She was shedding alott and I noticed she itched after feeding her dog kibble. I was feeding her natures recipe chicken and rice. I recently watched your video and it inspired me to feed her the lean ground turkey, carrots, sunflower oil, brown rice, and eggs. Coconut oil also helps her a-lot she loves it. Will be purchasing your krill oil thank you!!!
You're welcome:)
Arr u rubbing the cocunut oil on her or feeding it to her
@@tjones5399 I do both
This particular video is Gold!
Good advice. Yes, it is so frustrating.
Any possibility of getting a list of these products in the info box? Hard to catch all of the product names.
Yes can you provide the links too!?
Take screen shots
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your clear and thorough explanation re the causes, symptoms and prevention and remedies for our beloved pets' health issues. I'm fortunate to have found your channel because your generosity in sharing your knowledge surely saves us, the pet owner/s a lot of money as well as our sanity. Why, because the recurrent health problems of our pet can be very upsetting; more so, when we don't have adequate money to pay the veterinarians who treat our pet/s. Now that I've found your channel, I can try your useful and effective suggestions so that my sweet and affectionate shih tzu will stop scratching and be as energetic and animated as before. Again, thank you so much. God bless!
thank you for this. We are having a really difficult time with our one doggie.
Same here.
So thankful for this information. Will need to go back and rewatch this carefully and give it a go
Thank you. My kids (my four legged ones) love your videos !!
Can you use Hista-eze for dogs? It’s a blend of quercetin, stinging nettle etc.
Thank you for the natural remedies! For several years is was the antibiotic and steroid route..as a last resort. This year it's been weekly baths, rubbing in coconut oil... still no relief. Frustrating not only for Cammie but also for me!
Have researched and research for natural remedies but always came up empty!
Big big thank you!
did it work??
@@lenalopushkova1384 to be honest I didn't follow thru with his recommendations.
@@otakelblanchemanor0659 what did you do instead? Steroids?
@@lenalopushkova1384 routine of bathing with oatmeal shampoo, moisturize skin with coconut oil and during time that pine trees and oak trees are pollinating she gets benadryl. And if she starts rubbing her back I fashioned a tee shirt that she wears so she can't rub her hair off and develop sores.... she is not a fan of the tee shirt! During spring and summer it is a battle.
You are such a nice person 💜
I’m so excited that I found your channel. I hv an 8 yr old Multipoo that suffers with allergies. For the most part
aproquel works. I’m retired and paying out $220.00 for a 100 tablets 3.6 mg. It’s certainly a strain on my budget.
Fingers crossed that I can go your route. Hopefully it will be a win, win situation. Tku. 🐶
How’s your dog now?
I would like to know as well
Me too?
Ty as always!
We learn so much from you many 🙏
Wow Doc!
Perfect timing! Thank you. 😊
Thank you for the advice 👍😁😁😁💜💜💜
Such good info. Thank you.
Thank you, I have a dog that’s allergic to life. We’ve even been to the veterinarian dermatologist and had the patch tests done. He does daily sublingual drops but this time of year we still have horrible break through itching. I’m going to try some of these!
I hope they work well
Hey any update on your fur babe?..
Lmao… not funny but I did giggle a little when you said allergic to life! That’s my boy! I ask him all the time is there anything that won’t break you out or cause you to itch?! Please just tell momma because this is crazy… 😑
@@VeterinarySecretsis sea kelp good for Frenchie’s with allergies also what multi vitamins or supplements from your site would you recommend for allergic Frenchie’s I don’t trust anyone else’s also something for gut health thanks 😊
Amazing recommendations! Thank you for this content
Tula is Adorable!! 😍
Thank you for all the great information, I have a question?
When giving your dog theses supplements for allergies do they need to be a certain brand, organic, etc?
Krill oil 500 mg - 20 lbs
Betasitosterol 100 mg - 20 lbs
Quercetin 100 mg - 10 lbs
Bee Propolis 100 mg - 10 lbs
Melatonin 1 mg - 10 lbs
Nettle 1000 mg - 20 lbs
Sunflower oil topical
Apple cider vinegar 1 tbsp with 1 cup warm water topical
Yet another excellent video, you just get better and better!!! Btw you're still brilliant!!!
Thank you so much
You and your dog are awesome on the videos love yall 😃🙏💖
Just found your channel!
Thank you for the info you provide!!
It would be so nice, if you would list the 5 things in the description box.📝
What fun would that be…
You can find everything in the transcript under “more”
Thank you so much for this very informative video. You have been such tremendous help for me and my Daisy. I occasionally give her a Benadryl and now I really liked this information and will give your suggestions and product
Very helpful
Thank you for all the information . Thank you
You're welcome
Your absolutely the best vet. I am so lucky to have seen your videos you give such good advice thank you 😊
You're welcome:)
Watch out for the plant sterols in the event your dog ends up having environmental allergies like mine ended up testing positive for. Plant sterols in uS come from pine. My dog is allergic to Pine. It’s been totally heartbreaking how much extra damage I now believe this one supplement caused my dog and I feel her pain and suffering
Hi. My Doggo has food and environmental allergies. Food allergies are sorted out. But since he has environmental allergies do you think it’s risky to give plant sterols ? Please let me know.
I think the plant sterols Dr Jones supplements are flaxseed based not pine and not grape seed. Grape seeds are dangerous for dogs. It's hard to see that bottle that he has in the video but I found it on Amazon however the doses on the back are much higher than the suggested ones in video. So, I'm a bit concerned about that product for such reasons. The bottle shows that it's good for cholesterol.
You are the best!!!!!!!! Going to try the nettle leaf for my itchy dog.
Thank you 🤗
Thank you...very informative!!! Tula is such a good dog!!!!
Good to hear
Thank you for this! I have an 11 month old pitty who is seemingly allergic to absolutely everything. Its frustrating because wed like to get the testing done, but of course he needs to be older. He is on apoquel but it doesn't entirely make the itching stop so im trying everything I can to help!
You're welcome, I hope this video helps your dog:)
Same as mine, my 2 small breed dogs are on Apoquel for quite awhile. It helps soothes the itching and redness but overall once you stop using it. It go back like you are back to zero again, but I don't want that kind of life for them because I heard that using apoquel for a very long time is toxic and not a very good decision. So as far as I could, I research and came across this video so I will try this, I even started it yesterday. Hope it works since my dogs allergy occurred last December 2021 and I want to cure it all at once since my dogs ear are inflamed from food allergies.
@@acaciaNhoneypie does it helped u?
No to vet drugs.Use this vlogs recommendation,natural remedies and keep dog clean always
Love this video. Had to come back and stop/start and got these all written down. It's payday, I'm off to start with the omega3 krill. Poor baby, we will win with your help. Thank you so much
Hi. I hope all is well now. I have just made a list for my newly adopted bulldog. He is so miserable right now. He's been stuffed full of pharmaceuticals and vaccinations up til now. I believe the natural way will be much better.
How is your pet today?
Good luck on your bully. Poor dogs can suffer so much with skin and ear issues. Love this doctor, he is my go-to dude
Thank you Dr Jones love and blessings 💖💖💖💖💖💖🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
Some great suggestions here. My Staffy Pibble has had allergies her whole life and we've managed with medication. My American Bully puppy is showing signs of allergies. Going to do a food allergy test and see where things go. If it's environmental I will try some of these as alternatives to meds. Thank you!
Thank you so much - you're great! Very much appreciated!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much. How about benadryl?
Thank you so much! You are so appreciated.
Welcome
Dr. Jones, would you be able to make a video or give any insuight on Syringomyelia? It would be extremely helpful!!!
Your Tula is so HUMANLY characteristic, he is so in-tune with daddy, so intelligent…
Tula is a female. 😅❤
@me67226 Oh, sorry, my bad 🤭
Thank you!!
You’re a lifesaver
Natural remedies all the way for our dogs! Thank you for putting so much information on your videos too. Will be trying these straight away. By the way, what a well behaved dog on your table!😍
Good to hear
YOU ARE THE BEST! THANK YOU SO MUCH❤
Thank you so very much.............................
Thank you Doc! Have a Labrador Retriever and working on the allergies that seem to be worse this year.
Our 13 year old chocolate lab is suffering from hip
Dysplasia. Upped his pain meds but he just sleeps from gabaphantin 200 mg three times a day.any suggestions?
I have a lab mix -keeps itching did you find anything that works ?
Thank you for this great information!! Might I add, what a well behaved puppy, she's adorable
You're welcome:)
Thank you Doctor 👍🏼❤️
You're welcome
My girl on prednisone for allergies. I do not want her on this. I started quercetin, krill oil, and beta sistoserol. I am confident that it is not food based because we did some experimental changes. I took her off the prednisone about 3 weeks into the natural and her allergies came back in about 5 days. They were so severe that I was terrified. Oh, and I put nettle in her homemade food. I will try curcumin, bit are there other things?
Thank you so much for this detailed information! i just got a foster dog who is a Shar Pei and poor things jus eats her paws and legs up. She has no fur left. She is already on medication that doesn't seem to be helping, and is already on a sensitive skin and stomach diet. So looking for other alternatives once she gets done with her medication.
Thank you so much. This is very helpful
You're welcome
Thank God this worked. I got all of it.
Can you share the link where you got it?
Thanks
My dog is having a mass cell tumor removed 25th. I read this causes allergies to. I hope this will make it go away. Pray for my dogs surgery ms. Dixie 7 years old. God bless you
My Staffy just had a mast cell tumor removed in September. She has had allergies her whole life. Sending good vibes to you and your pupper ♥️
Good luck, and God bless.
Good luck ❤
Thank you so much for your professional advise. This is so helpful. Much appreciated. Aloha from Hawaii
thanks Shirley!
Dry itchy skin...a small amount of organic coconut oil each evening works for my little Minpinzu. 🌞
Good tip, thank you for sharing
How do you get your dog to eat the coconut oil?
@@freeasabird5187 Mines loves it with a spoon she licks it.
You are wonderful you really love animals you are well appreciated 🙏
thank you Dr Andrew
You're welcome
Tula has the cutest fuzzy face! Thank you for the great info! My Great Pyrenees is 120lbs of itch, the whole house shakes when he gets going on an itch. Will try these to see if any better. Did try the krill oil with Kangaroo diet for some success!
God bless you 🙏 ❤️!!!!
Thank you for sharing
You're welcome
Omg, thanks for this!! My service dog has insane food AND environmental allergies. Can you do a similar video about food allergies and how to interpret the reports? I understand a 300+ for each allergen is severe. My service dog rates up to 2800 (give or take) for multiple allergens. I was told not to give him any food that isn’t hydrolyzed (and I sort of get that), but I also don’t get it because I don’t see how keeping him away from virtually himself is going to help either. Isn’t that just going to make him more prone to becoming allergic to other things? And it’s nearly impossible to avoid things in the world. For instance, coming back to this video . . . .
Is Krill or any fish oil okay for a dog that’s got a diagnosed food allergy to whitefish? I was told stay away from ALL fish, but salmon, krill, and many other common types of fish were NOT on the allergy report. Only whitefish was on the report (as far are seafood and fish goes - dairy and mostly other types of proteins are listed, as well as some ). I know the lab can’t test for everything on the planet, but salmon and other fish are pretty common, so am I wrong to assume I’d see them on the report if they were problematic? And is it a problem to give a dog something that is derived from allergens or may be related in some way?
I’d also love to hear more on the subject of feeding for food allergies. Again, I was told hydrolyzed food/treats. I haven’t yet switched because the truth is that I can’t afford the price tag. The food he’s been eating for several years now doesn’t have the worst of the allergens on his list. As a service dog, he’s not allowed to eat anything resembling people food. He must have high quality kibble the way the organization trained him (like most service dogs who go into public places) and the vet recommends what is best to give. I’ve looked at a few hydrolyzed brands, and I don’t like hearing “by-product MEAL” in the ingredients from Royal Canin, Science Diet, etc. I also don’t understand why these brands have weird first ingredients like Corn starch. How is corn starch the main ingredient?! Perhaps you can recommend the best possible hydrolyzed option for people who really cannot feed their dog a raw food diet like you generally recommend. Perhaps that’ll be an option when he retires in a couple years or so, but for now, we need a hydrolyzed kibble options that are healthy and aren’t a fortune (hopefully). Or perhaps he can eat food that isn’t listed on his test results, which would widen the playing field a great deal in terms of options. So if I don’t see Salmon listed on there, maybe a salmon based food would be ok?
My boy got diagnosed with his allergies in 2017. They were horrendous to begin with (like a few allergens going up to 2000, but most ranging in the low to upper hundreds). They’ve really gotten way worse when I noticed a huge change in symptoms and I had him retested like 10 months ago.
He’s on immunotherapy since 2017 for the environmental allergies - and he had the prescription changed after he was tested again, obviously. What’s your opinion on that subject? I sometimes wonder if it’s helping.
I once sent you both of his allergy tests on Facebook a couple of months back - maybe you saw and that’s what prompted this video. I’d be ok with you using them as an example for illustrative purposes to help people learn more about these tests and how to properly read them and know what to do for the dog as a result.
What about pharmaceutical grade Colloidal Silver drops like the amber colored ones from Silver Wings? They come in very high doses. It’s supposed to help inflammation, among other things.
Great video! I hope to see more on this subject. It’s very difficult to manage the symptoms - not just itching, but flaking, broken skin, infections, watery eyes, sneezing, a chronic phlegmy cough, GI symptoms (like occasional poop issues, puking, gas, etc.) , etc. Thankfully, they don’t get in the way of his ability to keep working, but I worry it’ll send him to an earlier retirement if we don’t figure out how to get this under control ASAP. He loves to work and I want him to be able to keep doing it so long as he’s able and enjoys it! Would really appreciate a more in depth look at all the issues that arise and how to handle them. I know allergies aren’t typically as severe as my boy’s, but they are common enough that your audience would benefit from hearing more.
Thanks, doctor and Tula!
MashaT22 or Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diets Hydrolyzed Chicken for Sensitive dogs 5 stars .I give it to my dog 25lbs is $95.00 I know that's what I said, lol, but it works.
Good luck
@@douglaschristine8387 yeah but those ingredients are VERY concerning to me and don’t seem to have high quality nutrition. I am not criticizing your choice and am glad it seems to work for your needs, but I have to be extremely selective with feeding a working service dog a high quality diet.
When I initially saw the ProPlan formula you mentioned, my first reaction was “Corn starch as the first ingredient?! Why?! This ProPlan formula barely touched a chicken - it’s the TENTH ingredient on the list. Looks like a lot of filler and junk in this ProPlan formula. It has THREE different kinds of oils in the first 7 ingredients - why?!” Maybe you can shed some light about why these formulas seem to have so many weird ingredients and very little nutritional benefit. At first I thought it might have something to do with the hydrolyzation process, but when I looked at other types of prescription formulas for things like kidney stones, etc., they all had the same types of weird stuff in them and less actual food.
Here’s the ingredients for the ProPlan Hydrolyzed formula as an example for anyone unfamiliar:
Corn starch, hydrolyzed soy protein isolate, partially hydrogenated canola oil preserved with TBHQ, coconut oil, powdered cellulose, tricalcium phosphate, corn oil, dicalcium phosphate, hydrolyzed chicken liver, hydrolyzed chicken, potassium chloride, guar gum, salt, choline chloride, magnesium oxide, DL-Methionine, taurine, zinc sulfate, Vitamin E supplement, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin (Vitamin B-3), copper sulfate, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B-5), thiamine mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), riboflavin supplement (Vitamin B-2), Vitamin B-12 supplement, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), folic acid (Vitamin B-9), Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, biotin (Vitamin B-7), menadione sodium bisulfite complex (Vitamin K), sodium selenite. B-2627
Same problem goes for Royal Canin and Science Diet’s hydrolyzed formulas. They have similar weird ingredients that are mostly fillers and/or byproducts, among other things. I’m very disappointed because I’ve used Science Diet Adult 1-6 since 2018 when California Naturals went out of business (he grew up on their chicken and rice LID at the service dog school, and I continued CN at home until we had to switch). The SD Adult 1-6 has chicken as a first ingredient and other balanced ingredients thereafter that make sense so it’s upsetting to see that their prescription formula is not nearly as nutritious. It’s upsetting that most prescription formulas seem less healthy than many non-prescription formulas when you’d think it would be the reverse.
I definitely saw one prescription hydrolyzed brand that has real chicken as a first ingredient and seemed like a better option than most brands I’ve seen, but I’d love to find a few more possibilities. I wrote it down somewhere and don’t have it at hand.
That’s why I’d love for the doc to speak more on this subject. It would really help people understand prescription ingredients better and hopefully help find the best prescription hydrolyzed choices out there.
Hello I'm so sorry that you and your dog is going through this,i know how stressful,and frustrating it is for both because just like you i went through the same situation with my baby girl Bella,a french Bulldog,I can relate.unfortunately a lot of the information is only trying to treat the symptom but not addressing the root cause of the problem which is frustrating to see,and this is a veterinary doctor.so let me start by telling you Bella story.i got Bella at 4 months old she's a black frenchie with white on her chest.what I loved about Bella was she had beautiful fur almost mink like.i changed her kibble diet,and put her on a home food diet a protein,turkey, vegetables,sweet potato,or brown rice she was doing great.occasionally I would switch up the protein to either beef,salmon,or lamb to give her different variety.at 8 months old I noticed one day she started itching,and constantly licking her paws.i mean it became so aggressive to the point she would scratch her self till she bled,also she was loosing her fur,and the never ending dandruff.at this point I took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with demadetic mange they gave me medication,antibiotics ,and antibacterial shampoo and was told to give her weekly baths which didn't work,and her condition just kept getting worst.eventually I went to another vet and they told me she had food allergies.Once again they gave me medication,shampoo and was told to put her on a limited prescription ingredient diet,which is costly,you know, for 12 weeks.so I followed their instructions weekly baths,and her limited diet,but once again her condition didn't improve.the frustration seeing my dog scratching and damaging her skin,the severe dandruff.she's was stressed knowing I'm stress believe me she knew,she would sneak away from me just so I wouldn't see her scratch her self,poor girl.for a year in a half I'm going through this constant cycle back and forth from the vet.within that time she was switched to a hypoallergenic diet which didn't work, poor girl,and poor me feeling helpless while she's hurting herself it was effecting her quality of life.The last visit to the doctor he advised me to give her a allergy test.the only thing was I had to wait a month because they put her on a steroid for her allergy called temaril p which seem to slightly help with her itching.so I needed to wait a month after getting her off this medication.so within that month I started doing heavy research not like I haven't been doing from the beginning, like watching videos just like this one with no help.i started researching about gut health and how gut health is closely related to skin health issues.so I came up with a plan, the last ditch effort before I took her for a allergy test which we both know is costly and honestly I lost faith believing that it was not going to improve her condition.so I came up with my own regimen.#1 treating her coat.i brought her demoscent you can get this on chewy they come in individual amples,once a week across the top of her back.# 2 I brought her a butter conditioner,and a 100 percent pure shea butter and I would combine the two. 2 part conditioner butter,1 part shea butter which you need to melt before mixing the two.i would rub this all over her daily because her case was severe,I also got her pajamas and kept on her at all times so she can't damage her skin if she scratch,which she continued to do.#3 I ask the doctor to represcribed temaril p for a month supply to reduce her itching while on her regimen.also no baths,you heard me correct no baths because I felt it was not letting her natural body oil build.yes she was stinky.#4 the most important part of the whole regimen was to build her gut health.do your research on probiotics because 70 to 80 percent of probiotics for dogs are bogus they don't work.make sure they have atleast 4 different probiotics strains,and over 2 billion cfu.i first started with Tomlyn probiotics.I would give it to her daily,which comes in individual packets powder form,and i would give her this every morning.it would mix it with 2 spoons of plain yogurt with some blue berries.in the evening during her feeding I would put a cap of fish oil,and some vitamin in her food to build her immune system.so i continued this regimen dermoscent once a week ,butter conditioner mixed with shea butter daily,probiotics yogurt daily,vitamin and fish oil daily in her evening feeding ,and the temaril p daily for the first 3 in a half weeks until I noticed she was improving. Within 3 in a half weeks I noticed her itching substantially decreased,also the dandruff,and she was becoming the little happy girl she once was before this ordeal.In 4 weeks she didn't even stink no more,honestly it's been a month since the last time I bathed her and she doesn't stink.i will probably wait another 2 weeks to give her a bath.to make a long story short I think the root cause was her gut health and honestly I think without the probiotics none of the other stuff would have helped,because it was just trying to treat the symptom,which was still a benefit to this regimen.its been over a month her itching decreased by 95 percent,her fur is growing back.I decrease the temaril p to 1 every 3 days,and if she keeps improving i will take her off them completely by next week that's the goal.the butter conditioning have been decreased to twice a week hardly no dandruff,and most of all she doesn't stink.if this works which I believe it is.I'm going back to the vet and show him her improvement,also that her allergies was to do with having a compromise immune system do to poor gut health, so maybe they could take this under consideration when the next patient comes in with their dog suffering with allergies.I Hope this helps you,and everyone else who's going through this.i will be posting a video within 2 month,continuing her daily probiotics supplement once she's fully cured.btw pawfy makes a great probiotic supplement which I will be using next after I'm done with the tomlyn.
@@EDWINHERNANDEZ-kz4kb Hi Edwin, amazing you did all this research, and that Bell is in the right path. At this point, I am also researching as well for my pug Jax, as the Vet is recommending me Apoquel for the 2nd time and we want something that really helps and not a medication he will depend on. Are you able to give us an update on your regimen with Bella? Did you get it work to 100%? Are you still using Tomlyn or Pawfy for the probiotic? - hope you are able to respond or send a video per your previous post if possible.
Which brand of Plant Sterols would you recommend?
My dog was fine, in Washington st. We moved to northern California. She has seasonal allergies.
What do you recommend for yeast problems?
Thanks again
I was wondering about Hemp Seed Oil if that helps as well?
Thank you again for great video! One question; Could you tell / know, what supplement is mifloran KH ? I read that it can help prevent lipomas on dogs, but what is the safe and best supplement for a 11 year old with a autoimmune issues? My dog has developed 2 lipomas more, and it worries me alot.
Could I use Pau D’arco for a yeast belly on my dog?
Hi! Love you videos!! W
My clients dog just got tested for Allergies and found out that their pup (8months old), is Allergic to Humans Dander!! which I’ve never heard of before, and I guess his mommie (which they also have adopted), had allergies also.... what is your take on this & any recommendations for natural remedies on this? Thank you!!❤️🐾🐾❤️😍
Can you tell me which test they bought ?
I’d say it’s a BS test
@christine9467 Nope, I've heard of pets being allergic to human dander & it seems like it's one of my dog's allergies.
Very interesting message! I wonder if I’ll give my dog cooked turkey with pumpkin to stop her Duarte’s, am I have to cook the turkey when it state: fully cooked? How to feed her this fully cooked frozen turkey for her Duarte’s condition? Thanks a lot for your advice & great help!
I am wondering what brand of krill to get for my chi weenies terrible allergies although I also know that krill is something that other favorite animals need to survive on like whales & I know the oceans are overfished too which is a reason why I hesitate 🤦🏻♀️
What would be the best kind of fish oil omega-3 to get for my dog?
My 4 year old 65 lb dog has been violently biting, licking and scratching every summer, damaging his flesh and keeping us up all night. I tried these remedies and he is cured! I mean CURED in 24 hours! THANK YOU SO MUCH! ❤🎉😅 Quercetin and licorice root with anti histamines.
Did you say these do help flea allergies? We have sand fleas here on South Texas coastal beach. My dog is missing hair from them and itches so much.
I just discovered my poor itchy dog is allergic to the beach where she goes everyday. But I’ve never seen a sand flea or mite on her or in the water when I soak her in oatmeal. This occurred yesterday. The night before I had soaked her aggressively in oatmeal shampoo and ground oat fiber. I forgot to rinse her but remembered after an hour when I lightly rinsed her and packed her itchy areas with oatmeal packs. Absolutely no itching that night and the entire next day. As soon as her paws hit the sand, she bargain scratching. I could have cried. But at least I know what it is and how to relieve it. What do you use?
Hi Er. JONES. Om from Denmark and all remedier that you Tell to use, I han not get. Can I use omega 3 for human. I love your Chanel and Im sorry I firstfound it now. Love from my dog Albert and me. Take care
My fog had a mast cell tumor removed last year and has terrible allergies. Quercetin helped, I had also tried nettle, turmeric, krill oil. But he still itched. I have a mast cell disease and found that a cytokines suppressant with EGCG helped me tremendously and after some research tried it on my Scooter. It seems to have worked the best. He still gets quercetin, turmeric and krill oil along with the cytokines suppressor
Hello
What product do you use for cytokines suppression?
@@katk3381 Life Extension Cytokine Suppressor