How to Get Rid of Fatty Tumors in Dogs (One Simple Supplement)

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    ABOUT TODAYS VIDEO: How to Get Rid of Fatty Tumors in Dogs
    The first thing to do is exercise your dog well regularly. Circulation through your dogs body is vital to toxin removal. Your dogs lymphatic system doesn't have a heart to pump it like the circulatory system and must be serviced by movement, and walking is the best way to achieve this.
    For all dogs with lipomas or prone to forming fatty tumors, walking and fresh air are vital. This provides circulation through your dogs body to keep the lymphatic system moving and bring stimulation to the digestive system which aids in lessening the toxic load.
    The second thing you can do is add specialist herbs to your dogs diet to help expel toxins, bring relief to the liver and kidneys, support healthier digestion and reduce fatty tumors.
    You can buy a host of natural herbal remedies to perform the functions needed to reduce the fatty tumors but my favorite and far more convenient and cost effective way is to get a product call Green Vibrance from Vibrant Health.
    This freeze dried super greens product I've been using for 20 years, and from my research over the years is the best available in the world today and something I'm happy to share with you.
    These super greens are natures power house vitamin, antioxidant, immune, skeletal, liver, enzyme and probiotic support. Super greens are freeze dried greens that are a nutritionally valuable food supplement that contains a huge variety of beneficial plant based ingredients.
    They retain their nutritive value and they're super simple, quick and easy to add to your dogs meals. And your dogs overall health gets to greatly benefit.
    The 74 ingredients in the greens will provide the help needed to reduce your dogs fatty tumors. They come with 12 strains of pre and probiotics, beta glucans, antioxidants, natural vitamins and minerals, immune system boosters, enzymes, joint support, liver and kidney support and other plant based micro-nutrition. All much need by our dogs and all in one health supplement needed to reduce your dogs fatty tumors.
    Modern pet food provides fewer nutrients despite the labeling. The micro nutrients in the super greens fill in the nutritional gaps left out by commercial pet food. Essentially your dog gets a one stop solution covering a range of dog health supplements at a fraction of the overall cost.
    The tub comes with a scoop that you fill to level for an average human adult of 150lb, so adjust by your dogs weight. For example:
    • 25lb dog weight equals 1 sixth of a scoop
    • 50lb dog weight equals 1/3 of a scoop
    • 100lbs dog weight equals 2/3 of a scoop
    If you have a 10lb Chihuahua for example, simply add a large pinch by hand.
    Feed the Super greens daily, they are safe with no known side effects and keep in the freezer for long term freshness. And I'll leave a link to them in the description below and at the link above.
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  • @DanScott1
    @DanScott1  2 года назад +6

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    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 Год назад +1

      Hello |Dan, I am in the UK, Please can you recommend a supergreens that I can get in the Uk and a probiotic for my chihuahua who has a fatty moveable lump on her chest around a nipple, size of a large plum x Thankyou x

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@sueg2286 This super greens is the best, used it for 20 years now: amzn.to/3StjM5r
      It's become expensive but nothing I can do about that. Lasts a long time though. Probiotics: amzn.to/3VCzrSC
      All the best. Oh and remember to cut back on carbs in the diet to under 10% And add fresh foods to the meals like eggs, canned sardines in water and part cooked and blended veggies and some meat proteins. For a Chi, I'd go full fresh food and zero dry food. I have an ebook on this if you want help: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/

    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thankyou so much. I have always given my chihushuas raw food. 80% meat, 10%bone and 10%liver and spleen. I blend up a blender full of broccoli, spinach fresh greens and an apple and put that into ice cube trays and give them one each a day with their food. One of my chihuahuas has a lipoma on her mammary gland. I have seen a natural vey and she gave homeopathy but it has not worked. The dog is a very nervous and timid dog, and I would hate her to have to be left at the vets and have an operation as she would be very very scared. I am trying everything I can to avoid, but obviously will take her if it gets bigger. Any other advice re lipomas on dogs is very much appreciated. I understand you cannot give specific advice for my dog but any general advice is very welcome.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@sueg2286 Small lipomas tend to shrink off with better diet and supplements so probably it's gotten too big to just shrink if the diet is good as it reads to me in your comment. May need to be operated on or if it's no real issue, leave it.
      There's a bunch of ideas you can employ:
      Lipomas come from toxin buildup which can be drugs, vaccines (don't get them), environment, food etc.
      I like GV becuase it helps Lymphatic drainage to unblock the system.
      Herbs: Give a basic regimen of burdock, milk thistle, and dandelion. Pulse these herbs by giving them for six days on, one day off. Repeat for six weeks and see if this reduces the lipoma size.
      Burdock: amzn.to/3ThQwQ9
      Milk thistle extract: amzn.to/3mjJlJM (2 drops per 10lb 1-4 times daily)
      Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      These with the GV: amzn.to/3cOgzLu full of antioxidants will really help.
      Also add some ACV to the water or meal: 15 lbs or less … 1 tsp daily Helps with liver detox and lymphatic drainage. If your dog is a hot dog, prefers being cool to warm, don't give.
      Feed green-lipped mussel oil: Great source of bioavailable vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids: amzn.to/3z4D4al
      Now you have a plan : ).

    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thankyou so much...The links to milk thsitle and burdock take me to a list of several, I am in the UK and I think you have the USA site..the Uk site does not have the ones that the USA one has xx.Thankyou very much. xxxxx

  • @SirClyde
    @SirClyde Год назад +22

    started giving this to my dog and then I started drinking it also.
    After a month I noticed two of her fatty tumors, one under her armpit and one on her but.
    They both have almost disappeared almost 100% completely.
    You have changed how and what I give my dogs and I’m so thankful.
    Your a wealth of information and I’m so thankful for you improving my dogs health allowing me to spend. The most quality time possible ❤

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      Yes, I use it myself, great stuff and would not be without it. Thank you for the comment, good to hear this for us all to have more quality time with our dogs.
      As an extra note, also try Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6 another great option.
      Dandelion Extract Benefits:
      Digestive aid
      Anto inflammatory
      Antioxidant
      Liver tonic
      Diuretic
      Antimicrobile
      Hypoglycemic

    • @SirClyde
      @SirClyde Год назад +1

      Hi Dan! I was wondering if you have A video or recommend anything specific for dogs with IVDD? Thank you for all your videos. I have a complete new daily regimen for my pups and myself because of your videos 🙏🫶🏻🐾

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@SirClyde I take it the dog can walk ok but is compromised in some way physically somewhere along the spine?
      Straight away, diet is key here for nutrient needs and it seems your onto that. Keep carbs low, very low, as they are inflammatory.
      And tons of antioxidants: Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      Big dog: 1/2 scoop once daily in food.

    • @redrumax
      @redrumax Год назад +1

      What did you give it?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +2

      @@redrumax Antioxidant mix called green vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      Using it 20 years now.

  • @haPPySundAy970
    @haPPySundAy970 10 месяцев назад +12

    Praise God for a vet that is on call🙏♥️

  • @gooberbeans7972
    @gooberbeans7972 Год назад +8

    I have to say that most informative type videos I can't finish because of so much useless info and other not so nice things, but your video is so well done and your voice is very soothing.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +2

      Thank you. Yes, it's a bit boring, potentially over detailed, but means I get straight content out more often thats more complete and effective - my goal.

  • @susiepingleton3614
    @susiepingleton3614 Год назад +13

    Two baseball size under mouth in neck area. Gave ivermectin paste …size of small pearl everyday x 1 week daily and balls shrunk 70% now little hard balls. It must
    have burst because hundreds of hard pimples spread over her entire head!!! I am stunned. The big tumor on her lower lip has shrunk 75%. I also was praying over her in Jesus Name as well. Also, small tumors around her body have disappeared!! Seriously! She weighs 40lbs and is 14!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      VERY interesting. Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @vivianc.1800
      @vivianc.1800 8 месяцев назад

      Was this given orally or topically? My dog weighs 14lbs.

    • @susiepingleton3614
      @susiepingleton3614 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@vivianc.1800 orally! My dog weighed 44lbs

    • @vivianc.1800
      @vivianc.1800 8 месяцев назад

      @@susiepingleton3614 thank you!

    • @marykaiconomou9254
      @marykaiconomou9254 Месяц назад

      I have the ivermectin liquid. How should I use it. My dog has lots of lymphomas. She also had alot removed also but always new ones comming out. I took her off kibble now 2 months and allready see a difference. So I want to use the ivermectin but don't know if it should be given with syringe or per mouth.

  • @AwakeAndGrateful
    @AwakeAndGrateful 29 дней назад +2

    Thanks Dan! I read up on the product and discovered I can also give it to my cat! I found a small, fatty lump on her tummy, so will give it a crack.
    I miss seeing you upload new videos! I hope you’re well.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  29 дней назад +1

      I am, just so many other things in my life and even these small video take so much work/time. So much more to say though. More videos planned in the fall. Thanks Emma.

    • @AwakeAndGrateful
      @AwakeAndGrateful 28 дней назад +1

      @@DanScott1Great to hear 😊

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  27 дней назад

      @@AwakeAndGrateful : )

  • @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order
    @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order Год назад +7

    Taking notes for my own lipoma! Thanks! This is the only video I could find on what actually causes lipomas!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      Yes, works well. Keep control of diet, low carbs, healthy fats and lots of fresh foods if possible.

  • @trucyslife
    @trucyslife 2 года назад +19

    Dan you are SO relevant! It seems every time I have a question you pop a video out on it. My Yorkie had a fatty tumor on his side and the vet just said it was harmless and a natural side effect sometimes to aging. BUT, I've implemented all of your suggestions by adding super greens, cbd oil, (mct oil/hemp seed oil - one or the other), milk thistle for the liver detox, oregano oil/coconut oil that has almost completely cleared up his skin issues), black walnut/wormwood/clove drops that have cleared up parasites (btw can we go over the recommended 2 weeks on 1 week off by repeating the cycle if needed?) , also added probiotic/enzyme supplement, colloidal silver and I'm telling you JoJo (Yorkie) has done a 180! I cannot feel the tumor anymore! I've completely eliminated his kibble (which was a high priced, supposedly the best Orijen) and cook either ground turkey, catfish, tuna, or ground beef for his protein and then add in the supergreens, smashed, cooked lentils, either green beans or limas, and then I ground up raw carrot, broccoli, squash, green beans, and add that to his bowl and mix everything up along with the supplements mentioned above. He eats like he's starving at every meal and even comes back to lick the bowl just to be sure he gets it all! It's been a tremendous blessing to see him be so much better even though he's already 15. I can't thank you enough for taking the time over the years to study what is needed to make our pets healthier. Along with the question above I also wondered how long to add milk thistle and how much for a 7-8 lb yorkie? Again, thank you Dan for blessing us with your knowledge - it's is so appreciated!!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +9

      Well done for doing your best for your dog, great to read this. Re paracite cleanse. Yes, save it for next time there's a worm infestation, the first cycle will have done it's job.
      Re silver, use only for 2 weeks then stop, it's for specific antibiotic needs and once healed, stop use as it will start killing gut flora, hence the probiotics.
      The oregano oil is the go to antibiotic for me at home, I'm on it now.
      Re milk thistle, (1/4tsp daily) use for 5 months then stop 1 month before reapplication if you feel it's needed (not if the diet is excellent ie fresh food not kibble).
      Thank you for the praise and appreciation, I'll take it : ).
      Oh BTW, Add some eggs too, but leave then raw. 2 eggs a week.
      YES, as I said in the video, fresh food and greens shrink these fatty tumors the vets say you have to live with...No you dont!
      All the best with JoJo. He must feel sooooooo good.

    • @trucyslife
      @trucyslife 2 года назад +2

      @@DanScott1 Thanks for responding, I'll follow your recommendations on my questions!

    • @Ismimical
      @Ismimical 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for listing the things you've used, very helpful. My dog has a fatty growth on her paw. I changed to Orijen as they said it was best but I guess is still kibble, correct? The oils mentioned, are they sold for dogs or do you mean human oil that dogs can consume too?

    • @trucyslife
      @trucyslife 2 года назад +1

      @@Ismimical Hi Mike, if you're talking to me I use human oils. Organic MCT, hemp seed oil, and have simply followed Dan's advice on all of the changes I made. Orijen is still kibble and Dan taught me dogs need live food just like us. Raw meat is best but with the age of my Yorkie I'm afraid to take chances with unknown bacteria in today's meats. But if I had to do it all over again I'd have started him out on fresh raw meats from the beginning. The only oil I purchase for dogs specifically was the CBD oil that Dan recommended.

    • @Ismimical
      @Ismimical 2 года назад +1

      @@trucyslife Awesome, yes I was talking to you, thank you so much. I'm trying to learn about dog nutrition. So I'll buy some of those oils for my dog. Do you know anything about dog vaccines? I don't want to vaccinate mines but my wife says legally we have to.

  • @CountryVillalife
    @CountryVillalife 9 месяцев назад +3

    trying this! My shi tzu is 7 lbs, has large growth size of small/medium lime on her shoulder that i can grab and move slightly.....it does feel firm but not hard.........praying this works, vets requring vaxx or no surgery, 4 1 /2 months out on pet surgeries............PROVES to me the toxicity in yearly rabies and flea pills and maybe dog foods but mostly protocol!!! Thanks for all the help offered here

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, use this. Get away from meds if you can. Fresh foods in diet. eg eggs, canned sardines, veg, meats. Start new foods small and slow.

    • @CountryVillalife
      @CountryVillalife 9 месяцев назад

      she's on whole foods, will add sarines THANK YOU! waiting for greens to come in........
      @@DanScott1

  • @keilahnifreedman7695
    @keilahnifreedman7695 Год назад +7

    Hello Dan, our family dog is only a 1 year and 4 months old she eats raw food no kibble she is very active and spunky. Just today I noticed a lump about the size of a golf ball on her belly next to her nipple near the back of her body. It is soft and moveable it really just feels like a piece of fat but it looks horrible on her side profile super round. It seems to have happened overnight, I am going to order this product along with dandelion extract I am not sure how much of the extract to give to her she weighs about 75 lbs. In Jesus name I pray it’s not cancerous. Thank you so much Dan your information is amazing! Lord bless you

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Reads like a fatty cyst. Good idea with the remedies. Keep carbs low in the diet, no vaxx EvEr, no synthetics.

    • @Brigittexbx09
      @Brigittexbx09 Год назад

      How is the dog now did it help ? What supplement did you use and how much

  • @TerrellHarris
    @TerrellHarris Год назад +4

    Wow who knew??? Green Vibrance is something I take myself. I'm going to try this out ASAP!!!! Thanks!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Yes, take it myself for years now. Just as good for the dog. No worries.

  • @mommayoucan7325
    @mommayoucan7325 8 дней назад +1

    Thank you I will definitely try this

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 дней назад

      It's a great option.. and, add Burdock root tincture too - amzn.to/3uN7UmD together with the dandelion they make a great combination.

  • @Buildsolarhomes
    @Buildsolarhomes Год назад +4

    Excellent video and very educational. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.

  • @elizabethdryjas6635
    @elizabethdryjas6635 2 года назад +7

    Excellent video. Thank you so much Dan❤️🐾

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Your most welcome Elizabeth, hope things are going well with your dog.

  • @hersheythemaltese577
    @hersheythemaltese577 Месяц назад +2

    Real informative video. I went and purchased the Vibrance Greens like you recommended. I have a Maltese that is 11 years old and weighs 15lbs, how much of it do I give her? Thx

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад +1

      1 level tsp once daily in food. I use it, works well.

    • @hersheythemaltese577
      @hersheythemaltese577 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@DanScott1thx

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад +1

      @@hersheythemaltese577 Your welcome.

    • @hersheythemaltese577
      @hersheythemaltese577 Месяц назад +1

      ​​@DanScott1 My dog has lymphoma so I wondering do I give it to her 6 days on and 1 day off? Will dandelion help and if so do I give it at the same time with green vibrance?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад +1

      @@hersheythemaltese577 Yes you can do that. Dandelion is anti cancer. Can give at the same time.

  • @letsgovegan4491
    @letsgovegan4491 Год назад +2

    I am so grateful for your hard work and I appreciate you so much. You help so many pet parents. I m sure your channel will have millions of subscribers one day! God bless you and your family. Thank you 🙏

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, such kind words. I'm in appreciation of you taking the time to tell me.

  • @rhondaburnsrealtyrhonda3001
    @rhondaburnsrealtyrhonda3001 10 дней назад +1

    Please tell me what to feed my Australian Shepherd daily. I am so stumped what to feed him and how to make his diy food

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  10 дней назад

      My ebook Feed Your Dog Better is a complete canine nutrition and (three) diet option resource. Essentially all you need to a healthy dog: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      Far better explained in the ebook than I could do justice here as you can appreciate.
      In very basic terms though: a fresh food based diet, natural supplements and no vaccs.

  • @CountryVillalife
    @CountryVillalife 9 месяцев назад +2

    broken link to vibrant health

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry about that and thanks for letting me know.
      amzn.to/3R1m3HR please let me know if this works?

  • @amazer6915
    @amazer6915 10 месяцев назад +4

    LIPOMA DISSOLVED IN 3 WEEKS
    My Doberman 7 months old, had developed the fat lump beside chest bone 3 weeks back.
    I was worried a lot thinking if it cancerous tumor. After a quick Google research, I applied few changes as below. Now after 3 weeks it is 90% reduced.
    Here is what I did.
    1. I had changed the kibble since 3 weeks, it was just 2 months to expiry date.
    2. This could potentially be the reason, i stopped it and put him on more of veg diet (more vegetables, little rice, chicken).
    3. I could see the results in just 1 week, it is almost disappeared in 3 weeks.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's excellent, well done for acting on your instincts. From here I'd add more fresh food to the diet. Here's some free diet help.
      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.
      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
      It's vital to give your dog a good Omega-3 oil option too, and I recommend the best in (Ahi flower oil with Green Lipped Mussel Oil): amzn.to/3Yx9Z10 This one's for dogs with the added benefit of being excellent for joint health too.
      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/allergy 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..

  • @kathysmoot2452
    @kathysmoot2452 Год назад +1

    Fstty tumor on rub cage on his side was soft and completely movable but recently feels bigger snd more anchored to rib cage. It us still soft just not completely detached. Vould this still be a non cancerous fatty tumor. Avoided the vet cause did not want more shots. He did not do will after shots several years ago and finally have him straightened out. But don't want to neglect a serious problem.😊

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Fatty cyst I think. Improve diet with more fresh foods:
      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.
      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.
      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..

  • @ryanseipp1783
    @ryanseipp1783 Год назад +5

    Hi Dan!
    Thank you so much for this video. I had just received some grim news from the vet last night, and it is so relieving to know there is something I can do about it.
    An ultrasound revealed a “large mass at the back of the abdomen with strong concern it’s invading the bone in the spine, and another area in the abdomen with a very abnormal lymph node from the spread of cancer to it”
    I am having them analyze the mass and the lymph node.
    Can you please tell me where to start with her diet? Right now it’s just kibble :( I will review all of your content and purchase anything necessary.
    THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +8

      Full raw food diet only, zero carbs/sugars/fruit/drugs/vaxx and some supplements and then some remedies. The best remedy from my point of view is THC oil (is this legal in your state?)
      There's also my One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/
      Hope that helps.

  • @bayareagrl4ever526
    @bayareagrl4ever526 Год назад +2

    I cook for my four dogs every day. Different meats, vegetables and I add canine complete. It has probiotics, supplements, etc… But my two Beagles are overweight (more from a lack of exercise I think because they sleep all day while I work), and one has a fatty tumor and one has some other growth. I’ve been told both are not cancerous. I just don’t know what to do anymore…

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +4

      You have answered one part of th equation and that's lots of exercise.. in th evenings then!
      Feed 10% less food daily for 1 month and check, then another 10% if needed until dogs at lean body weight, important for heart/joint helth.
      For fatty tumor here's help:
      Shrinking Fatty Lipomas:
      Chamomile And Dandelion: These bitter herbs help break down fats in the dogs body by stimulating the digestive system.
      • You can add dandelions to your dog’s diet or use a tincture of whole dandelion: amzn.to/33KWWT6 (both leaf and root). Give 1/2 drop of tincture for every pound of weight twice daily.
      • Chamomile flowers: amzn.to/3KgHuR3 make an effective infusion (a tea steeped 20-30 minutes) added to your dog’s food. Add 1 tbsp for every 30 pounds of body weight.
      Burdock Root: amzn.to/3uN7UmD and Milk Thistle: amzn.to/3mjJlJM Burdock supports the lymphatic system, the liver, and the kidneys. And you can combine it with milk thistle makes a great duo.
      They help the body rid itself of pharmaceuticals and move heat through the liver. Burdock root helps the gall bladder release bile to support the digestion of fats. Burdock root also cools the inflammatory conditions of the liver and digestive system.
      • Give as a tincture, 5 drops for every 30 pounds twice a day.
      Using herbal remedies patiently and consistently supports the body’s elimination channels. Some dogs will respond faster than others. The goal is to slowly dissolve fatty tumors.
      If you accept that working with these methods does not show immediate success, but with patience and consistency, these fatty lumps get smaller … and often disappear!
      Extra Ideas:
      No more vaxxines
      Keep carb use very low
      Feed antioxidants: shrsl.com/3uv38

  • @justkidding9751
    @justkidding9751 10 дней назад +1

    Shirley at weekends

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  10 дней назад

      My second job, lol.

  • @Flegpuppy-pi8yf
    @Flegpuppy-pi8yf 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Dan, how are you? I would like to try this product for my puppy's lumps and bumps, but the issue that I have is that I don't think that he will eat it since he is too picky even though I only feed him dog food. So my question is how can I feed this product to him?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад +1

      Add these tincture drops to food: Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      I would also add some fresh food to the diet aslo like eggs, canned sardines and part cooked and blended veg. Helps also in many ways. Just start small and replace some of the regular food with these extras.

    • @Flegpuppy-pi8yf
      @Flegpuppy-pi8yf 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thank you Dan. Appreciate your suggestions.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@Flegpuppy-pi8yf Your welcome.

  • @TheCmv003
    @TheCmv003 Год назад +2

    Hi, Thanks for the video!! My dog’s fatty tumor shrunk when I gave him Green Vibrance, but now they’ve grown back while still adding the supplement to his food. I feed him lentils, quinoa, chicken/turkey or eggs or sardines for protein, squash and applesauce. Any ideas?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      Keep carbs very low, start to make some of the foods ie the proteins raw ie the eggs/meats, so transition these over a week or two.
      No vaccines, they dont help here.
      Add this into the diet: Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      Great for this issue.
      Drop the apple sauce, it's sugar ie carbs. NO sugars, the worst thing for all of us!
      But otherwise, I think your doing great. Takes time, your getting there.

    • @TheCmv003
      @TheCmv003 Год назад +3

      @@DanScott1 THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@TheCmv003 Your most welcome.

  • @jfresh2054
    @jfresh2054 Год назад +2

    Whelp, dog had surgery 6 months ago, and the infiltrative lipoma grew back. Right now, it's the size of a softball. Confirmed again it's a lipoma. Also switched to completely balanced raw. Someone help

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      The raw is a very good idea, use these greens also, important: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      Also here's some good herbal remedies:
      Chamomile And Dandelion: These bitter herbs help break down fats in the dogs body by stimulating the digestive system.
      • You can add dandelions to your dog’s diet or use a tincture of whole dandelion: amzn.to/33KWWT6 (both leaf and root). Give 1/2 drop of tincture for every pound of weight twice daily.
      • Chamomile flowers: amzn.to/3KgHuR3 make an effective infusion (a tea steeped 20-30 minutes) added to your dog’s food. Add 1 tbsp for every 30 pounds of body weight.
      Burdock Root: amzn.to/3uN7UmD and Milk Thistle: amzn.to/3mjJlJM Burdock supports the lymphatic system, the liver, and the kidneys. And you can combine it with milk thistle makes a great duo.
      They help the body rid itself of pharmaceuticals and move heat through the liver. Burdock root helps the gall bladder release bile to support the digestion of fats. Burdock root also cools the inflammatory conditions of the liver and digestive system.
      • Give as a tincture, 5 drops for every 30 pounds twice a day.
      Using herbal remedies patiently and consistently supports the body’s elimination channels. Some dogs will respond faster than others. The goal is to slowly dissolve fatty tumors.
      If you accept that working with these methods does not show immediate success, but with patience and consistency, these fatty lumps get smaller … and often disappear!
      Remember.. lots of exercise too.

    • @nicholasbroadhurst9096
      @nicholasbroadhurst9096 7 дней назад +1

      My family has a dog that has had 3 surgeries in an infiltrative lipoma on her back right side of belly and upper thigh… Really nothing left but scar tissue in the side of her belly and the tumor doesn’t seem to be able to grow there anymore so I don’t think this is a death sentence type tumor…

  • @phubblewubbphubblewubb
    @phubblewubbphubblewubb Месяц назад +1

    I bet it contains Kelp which contains Iodine which regulates Oestrogen which causes fatty lumps! My Wolfdog bitch has several lumps, she is unvaxxed, only ever fed raw and mostly wild prey, never ever eaten kibble etc, clean living, no chemicals ever, no wormers (we do Wormcount, results never showed anything.) regular exercise, amazing immunity and healing BUT she is spayed.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад

      Research on this is in its infancy but something to be aware of. Thanks for the information.

  • @giorgiaboscolo921
    @giorgiaboscolo921 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, I'm writing from Italy. My dog ​​is 13 years old and has a lipoma on his shoulder. In the last year the lipoma has become larger. I would like to try Green Vibrance. What else can I do? Neem oil didn't work... Thanks for your help

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад +2

      First thing is to add more fresh food to the diet, important. So far less kibbles and more meats, eggs, sardines and veg for example for live enzymes much needed. Then the greens as you mentioned and some dandelion is good to, example US: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      That would make a great start but ease over slowly so his gut can get used to change.

    • @Laurie-si7mp
      @Laurie-si7mp 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DanScott1 is it canned sardines

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@Laurie-si7mp Canned sardines in water: amzn.to/3vaXrj6

    • @giorgiaboscolo921
      @giorgiaboscolo921 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@DanScott1I bought Green Vibrance powder. Please could you tell me the correct dosage? The dog is 13 years old and weighs 9.5 kg (21 lb). She is sterilized. She has a lipoma on her shoulder. I followed his advice and changed her diet by reducing kibble and including vegetables (courgettes, carrots, broccoli) and fresh meat. I can't completely eliminate industrial food because she eats specific kibble for joint problems. I am also giving her about 200 mg once a day of dandelion capsules. Am I proceeding correctly? Thank you

  • @Mruiz0085
    @Mruiz0085 11 месяцев назад +1

    Green vibrance is people

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  11 месяцев назад +1

      You mean like soylent green!

  • @MCP85
    @MCP85 Год назад +2

    Hi Dan. Thank you for this video. Do yiu have a link to the greens super food? I want to make sure to get the right one

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      Great stuff, used it 21 years now.

    • @MCP85
      @MCP85 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 hi Dan, one more question if you don't mind. So my dog is 12 year old dashund/Maltese weighing in about 19-21lbs. Been walking him more but got the green vibrance in today. How much exactly should I give him?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +2

      @@MCP85 A 1/4 scoop once daily.

  • @rosiedominguez7315
    @rosiedominguez7315 Год назад +3

    Hi Dan, thanks so much for this video . The product you mention is called Green Vibrance? How much should I give my 20 pd Schnauzer? Thank you in advance.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Just drinking my morning GV smoothie! Love it.
      1/4 scoop in meals daily.

    • @rosiedominguez7315
      @rosiedominguez7315 Год назад +2

      @@DanScott1 Dan, 1/4 scoop for my schnauzer? Ordered it yesterday. Thanks again for all you do for our little furry family!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@rosiedominguez7315 Yes... your welcome.

  • @veryvitality
    @veryvitality Год назад +5

    Hi Dan!
    I have a question about grapes which can be deadly to dogs. I see grape seeds and grape skins in the ingredient list for the greens and wondered if you could comment on that. Is it safe for the dogs to consume even though it contains grapes?
    Thank you! I love your videos and appreciate your advice.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Thank you, yes, I had this question before, well spotted. Grape skin is beneficial, grape seed is also beneficial, both for their polyphenols and it's grape flesh that's supposed to be an issue but none in the product so it's fine.
      As an aside, I do know one or two dog owners who feed grapes as treats with no issue so there maybe a tollerance level but we don't know what that is and every dog is different, so while one dog is ok, another may have kidney issues after eating just a couple of grapes.
      If your still concerned, theres Core Immune CARE - Daily Antioxidant and Nutritional Supplement - Greens: shrsl.com/3uv18

    • @rubygopie3347
      @rubygopie3347 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Dan I'm from South Africa Johannesburg my Pitbull is 6yrs old and has picked up skin cancer so the turmor is growing all over, but he's still healthy eats well plays but the only problem I think when he hurts himself it bleeds a bit so what can i use and what can i use to reduce the turmor

    • @nunyabizz50
      @nunyabizz50 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DanScott1 some of it is genetic to a degree as some dogs react to grapes far worse and its breed specific, I believe Boarder Collies are one of them.

    • @nunyabizz50
      @nunyabizz50 3 месяца назад +1

      i was just coming here to ask this very question

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 месяца назад

      @@nunyabizz50 See the first reply above. Skin and seed is different to the body fruit.

  • @robbinlaporta86
    @robbinlaporta86 2 месяца назад +1

    Yeah and if you've been walking your dog daily and giving it plenty of exercise and feeding it and assortment of healthy foods okay and when you got it when it was only 4 months old it had a huge chest okay and turns out to be a lipoma then what do you do

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      Is the lipoma confirmed? Is it soft, moves about or hard and rigid?
      Have you been vaccinating the dog?
      Answer these and well look at the options.

  • @marykaiconomou9254
    @marykaiconomou9254 Месяц назад +1

    Where do i get this suplement? My dogs weights 44kg and have large lymphomas. She was operated last year Sept where they removed 7 large ones but there are new ones again. I took her off kibble 2 months ago.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад +1

      Use dandelion tincture 5 drops in food once daily: amzn.to/33KWWT6 and the greens, use these, excellent option: amzn.to/49w0bKR 2/3rds scoop once daily in food.
      And yes, fresh food in the diet, I think your on that. And no vaccs.

    • @marykaiconomou9254
      @marykaiconomou9254 Месяц назад +1

      Yes I have her on a fresh food diet. It's of protein and good veggies. Thank you very much.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Месяц назад

      @@marykaiconomou9254 Your welcome.

  • @theresamarchiano1521
    @theresamarchiano1521 2 года назад +3

    Thank you !

  • @robrobb1638
    @robrobb1638 2 года назад +2

    Anyone know what I can give my dog orally for inflamed ear from ear infection? I cant do drops. She is extremely difficult.thanks

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +3

      You can use silver spray, it's a fine mist but amazing for ear infection, acts quickly: amzn.to/3gJ16i3
      Use for 7 days (it's an antibiotic).

  • @user-tx1sr9sb7h
    @user-tx1sr9sb7h 6 месяцев назад +2

    Where is the link for the Healthy Greens ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      Here's the greens link: amzn.to/3R1m3HR

  • @abigailguevara8840
    @abigailguevara8840 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Dan 👋what about mass tumors that are internal? ....would this product help improve that as well?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад +3

      What is the mass? Will definitely help with a host of things and the antioxidant value alone is awesome. I use it daily: amzn.to/3R1m3HR

  • @kingbeyboii5622
    @kingbeyboii5622 Год назад +2

    Thank You Dan

  • @SS-bq1yv
    @SS-bq1yv 2 года назад +2

    very useful video !

  • @THEDARTHWADERS
    @THEDARTHWADERS 12 дней назад +1

    Thankyou!!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  12 дней назад +1

      Your most welcome.

    • @THEDARTHWADERS
      @THEDARTHWADERS 12 дней назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Ordering your books!! Just ordered the product as well, excited.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  11 дней назад

      @@THEDARTHWADERS Cool, thanks.

  • @naomeefreedman9194
    @naomeefreedman9194 Месяц назад

    Hello Dr. Scott, I hope you are doing well. My dog has been doing great she’s 2 years old and eats a raw diet. She is up in the mountains right me right now and enjoying walks, this afternoon I felt a waterfluid like sac right under her neck it appeared overnight she definitely did not have this yesterday. She is a St. Bernard and drools a lot after she eats I’m not sure if it has to do with her salivary glands, or maybe a bug bit, I’m trusting in Jesus name she will be okay. Do you have any advice? Thank you so much for your videos God bless you.

  • @pantalantic9p580
    @pantalantic9p580 2 года назад +2

    Hi Dan. My 14 year old shitzu has a tumor on her tummy. The vet said it will cost about $1000 to remove. I don't have a lot. My other little dog had hers removed two years ago when I had the money. Would this green vibrance shrink her tumors. And is Super Greens the same kind of product. I live in South Australia. Thank you kindly.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      If it's smallish and benign.. you could try with diet and greens to shrink it over time. Freeze dried greens are a great addition to the diet as they are full of antioxidants which help to shrink the fatty cyst. GV is excellent, don't know the greens you speak of, what brand/link.
      Feed a home made raw or cooked food diet, no dry foods, only 5% carbs, no additives foods/treats, no vaxx, vet drugs etc, keep clean.

  • @helendrohan6077
    @helendrohan6077 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!
    What do you recommend for enlarged blood vessels at head of spleen and enlarged liver with tumors? My 14 year old dog is on Turkey Tail mushroom powder, Milk Thistle, Dandelion extract, DMSO, and NZ Green Lipped Mussel powder. Thanks

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +4

      A complete raw food diet only, ZERO sugars or carbohydrates to starve out the cancer cells. A full mushroom blend: amzn.to/3y2U4KA
      Lots of veg, part cooked, well blended.
      A strong but well prepared CBD oil 3x daily am, pm and night in food or direct by mouth down sides of gums with dropper: healthydogforlife.com/CBD
      AND for the big guns to beat those liver tumors, Artemisinin - for cancer dogs - amzn.to/3GNVVs3
      Med to large dog 1 cap daily in food. Smal dog half cap in food daily.
      Gotta be ultra strict with cancer to beat it.

    • @helendrohan6077
      @helendrohan6077 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thank you.
      My dog won't eat raw food. His veterinarian says that CBD oil can raise liver enzymes, so as his enzymes are already elevated CBD oil would be detrimental.
      I haven't heard of Artemisinin-will order it now. Also, my dog is addicted to dried cod skins; he eats a lot of them. Could cod skins be a problem?
      Thank you so much!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      @@helendrohan6077 Ok, I see. Well the artemisinin is your best bet. The cod skins are ok as a treat but make sure to have water on tap for good hydration.

  • @user-hk8gp7ui6s
    @user-hk8gp7ui6s Год назад +1

    What’s the one supplement to prevent fatty tumors?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu 1/4 scop sml dog, 1/3 scoop med dogs, 1/2 scoop lage dogs.
      And this Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      And, of course, fresh food added to the diet is most important.

  • @JohnnyMadeIt
    @JohnnyMadeIt Год назад +2

    Thanks Dan! My 8 year old boxer has a lump near its rib cage. It’s moveable but is growing and harder. He gets a hour or more walking a day. What do you think this could be??

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +4

      If they are soft and movable, it's a fatty cist. If hard and non movable, could be tumor.
      This tells me diet is key.
      The diet needs at least 50% fresh foods, very, very low carbs/sugars/fruit (that feeds cancer cells).
      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.
      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.
      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..

    • @JohnnyMadeIt
      @JohnnyMadeIt Год назад +2

      @@DanScott1 thanks! The lump is kind of hard but it moves around I find that weird. I appreciate all you so thanks again

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@JohnnyMadeIt Moving around is good, reads like it's a fatty cist. Follow my recommendations fully and the cyst should shrink. and no new ones.

  • @TerrellHarris
    @TerrellHarris Год назад +1

    How long will it take to see a difference? L-Cartinine seemed to work faster.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      I would expect some movement after a month as long as there supporting diet with fresh food options in it.

  • @bronwynminnaar6583
    @bronwynminnaar6583 Год назад +1

    I'm in south africa where can I find this green food ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Google it, may be some there.. for example: www.faithful-to-nature.co.za/vibrant-health-green-vibrance
      Also find some dandelion tincture and give that. Otherwise collect dandelion greens and use them in food.

  • @rickdeckard4348
    @rickdeckard4348 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Sir

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      You are most welcome.

  • @sirrenasingleton3311
    @sirrenasingleton3311 6 месяцев назад +1

    How much of the green vibrance should I be giving him? I am using the tablets and have been giving him 8 to 10 capsules a day. I opened them up and just used the powder. My dog lives in the mountains, so he gets plenty of exercise. This is pretty expensive. I hope it works for him.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      What weight is the dog to know dose size? What size are these capsules? What is the diet because if it's only kibble for example the greens wont do much on their own without some fresh food in the diet also.

    • @sirrenasingleton3311
      @sirrenasingleton3311 6 месяцев назад +1

      @DanScott1 We live in the mountains and have a couple of dogs but this one is the oldest. Yes his main diet is kibble but he also gets scraps and good treats almost weekly. He is about maybe 80 to 90 pounds.

    • @sirrenasingleton3311
      @sirrenasingleton3311 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 what else can I do? I heard green tea can help a little bit.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@sirrenasingleton3311 Your going to have problems with so much kibble in the the diet.
      The kibble meals needs cutting in half and replacing with fresh foods like meats, canned sardines, eggs and some part cooked and blended or crushed veggies and a couple heaped spoons of raw liver for vitamins/minerals. Big improvements will come if you do this alone. make sure to add this soil based probiotic: amzn.to/3yoURqU
      Start this probiotic and the new food additions small and slow to begin with the first two weeks and build up to 50:50 kibble:fresh foods.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@sirrenasingleton3311 Go with what I said in last comment reply and add the greens too.
      Green tea actually does help for it's antioxidants and that's what the greens are for.

  • @AbiRobinson
    @AbiRobinson 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Dan, just come across this video trying to find an alternative to surgery for my dog. She's 16, a small Jack Russell 5.3kg who has a huge lipoma (no longer fits in my palm) over her shoulder and side. I am in the UK and as you've already noticed green vibrance is really expensive but It seems several people here have had some success with it. I do have a couple of questions. How much would I give her and how long would the 60 day supply last (I'm assuming that's based on human use?). Also I currently give her a supplement called life gold which supports immune and lymphatic system, dexotification and antioxidant support( all organic herbs), and Scottish Salmon Oil. I assume these wouldn't effect the green vibrance. I'm disabled so making her food is problematic but I give her a freeze dried food that is just Salmon, fruit and veg that you mix with water, would that be okay? She also has Addison's disease so would the green vibrance be okay for her? And do you know of alternatives for Addison's treatments besides the injection and steroids she is on? Sorry for so many questions but I feel like you are the man to know the answers

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      Yes GV is expensive in UK, I buy it here to. But for your dog it's a half tsp once daily in food so it will last a long time (keep closed package in the freezer/fridge).
      GV: amzn.to/4boD70R
      No effects with other supplements you are giving.
      Yes the freeze dried is good, also add a variation recipe option ie beef/lamb/duck etc
      The greens are good towards addisons from all the antioxidants and multi vitamins. Licorice herbal tincture is a good idea: amzn.to/45OO3DV . Add a few bluberries to meal, good idea. Even a CBD product is a great idea here: cbdbrothers.com/product/silver-edition-oil-2/ try this one with 1 drop at the time of day most needed, that maybe at night fora good sleep or morning when most needded for calm or for an event that's more stressfull than usual.

  • @danib4620
    @danib4620 2 года назад +2

    How move-able should the tumor be?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Soft, pliable and moves about an inch or so, not hardish and fixed to the position.

  • @jamiehodds2215
    @jamiehodds2215 2 года назад +2

    Hi I've watched a few of your videos and was looking for the best place to get a few products such as slippery elm ( powder form) apple cider vinegar . Kerfir (do I get milk or water ) and the black walnut,clove,wormwood also would you use and probiotics .I'm currently changing my puppies onto a raw diet (beef and tripe complete what's a 80/10/10 split) and just looking for some extra health benefits thanks

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Hi Jamie, excellent diet option. A balanced raw meal is based on the 80/10/10 principle of 80% meat 10% bone and 10% offal, usually split 5% kidney and 5% liver. Also remember to use 10-20% fat per meal.
      Slippery Elm Bark Powder - amzn.to/3CbHXx0
      ACV - amzn.to/33n2vHC
      Kefir - you can get both but generally milk. Just get a clean one with zero additives or sugar, just palin kefir (organic is best) Supermarket or health food shop.
      Black Walnut, Clove & Wormwood Extract: amzn.to/2S8paBE
      Definitely use probiotics: Gut Guard - amzn.to/3AwRsYe
      If you want to learn about the raw food diet, there's my ebook: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      Best of luck.

  • @annapuglett
    @annapuglett 2 года назад +2

    Link is for capulets not powder. Gizzie is 13 kgs and has fatty lumps. Can I give her the caplets

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      No. Very strange, just tried that link and directs correctly for me: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      This should work.
      Also while your here, can I suggest some fresh food additions to the diet such as lots of cooked and blended veg, canned sardines (packed in water) and eggs... lots of eggs. Raw best, soft boiled if you have to. Plus the greens and things will move quicker towards health.
      Also add probiotics (slowly and small to start with adding anything new!): amzn.to/3yoURqU
      And live enzymes as I know your dog needs them: amzn.to/2ksvlx1

    • @SS-hm5jn
      @SS-hm5jn Год назад

      The reviews for this link are from people taking it, so it’s for people and dogs ?

  • @andgonito
    @andgonito Год назад +1

    I've seen another vet recommend putting neem oil on the lipoma, I started doing this and it quickly grew more than double its original size. Do you by chance know why this may have happened?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      I have no idea about that, not something I recommend, sorry. I recommend fresh foods in the diet and the antioxidants in the video added to meals:amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      Here's some extra help:
      Shrinking Fatty Lipomas:
      Chamomile And Dandelion: These bitter herbs help break down fats in the dogs body by stimulating the digestive system.
      • You can add dandelions to your dog’s diet or use a tincture of whole dandelion: amzn.to/33KWWT6 (both leaf and root). Give 1/2 drop of tincture for every pound of weight twice daily.
      • Chamomile flowers: amzn.to/3KgHuR3 make an effective infusion (a tea steeped 20-30 minutes) added to your dog’s food. Add 1 tbsp for every 30 pounds of body weight.
      Burdock Root: amzn.to/3uN7UmD and Milk Thistle: amzn.to/3mjJlJM Burdock supports the lymphatic system, the liver, and the kidneys. And you can combine it with milk thistle makes a great duo.
      They help the body rid itself of pharmaceuticals and move heat through the liver. Burdock root helps the gall bladder release bile to support the digestion of fats. Burdock root also cools the inflammatory conditions of the liver and digestive system.
      • Give as a tincture, 5 drops for every 30 pounds twice a day.
      Using herbal remedies patiently and consistently supports the body’s elimination channels. Some dogs will respond faster than others. The goal is to slowly dissolve fatty tumors.
      If you accept that working with these methods does not show immediate success, but with patience and consistency, these fatty lumps get smaller … and often disappear!

    • @andgonito
      @andgonito Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thank you so much for getting back to me! I am going to take your advice ♡ would this also help with eliminating cysts?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@andgonito Yes.

  • @SS-hm5jn
    @SS-hm5jn Год назад +1

    Can I give my dogs this supplement if I am already giving them golden paste twice a day ? And how many scoops for a 56 lb? And for a 68 lb? Thank you

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Yes you can, I use it, have for 20+ years. 1/3rd scoop for smaller dog and a bit extra for bigger dog.

  • @missycalhoun6319
    @missycalhoun6319 Год назад +1

    So I have an 8 month beautiful Viszla boy. Well he came up with a button looking lump and was diagnosed with cutaneous histiocytoma. Well 2 months later, after the first one started to resolve itself, another popped up in a matter of a couple day about 4 inches from the other. Vet said could be a coincidence and rare for another. This was last week. Now I am feeling a pea size under his neck and praying it's not another! The first was on his hip/leg, second is on his side and this pea size whatever under his skin is under his neck, above his front shoulder. Talked to vet and she told me if this turns out to be another we need to biopsy. Reading about reactive Histiocytosis and really hoping it's not that. But I am not getting my doctorate degree from google lol. His coat his beautiful and he is healthy, happy, and energetic than ever. I feed raw and have since he was a few months old. Yeasty ears cleared up and so did the anal gland issues. I do give him fish along with goats milk kefir and raw egg (occasionally). I also give him raw turkey necks, thighs, beef and lamb bones as treats since he is very active. What can I give him to help this condition or whatever condition it is he has? I am assuming his immune is jacked or overreacting? Not very sure but his symptoms are rare and vet has to research. My business partner said to try shiitake mushroom supplement. I know a lot of natural things can help on many levels but would like to know the Best for his situation. Thanks in advance...I am desperate because I love this boy like a child. I have been an owner of a pet business for 21 years but this boy is truly special to me and I have tried doing the very best for him feeding and exercising wise that I can. I just really don't know what to do or who to ask because it's a puzzling thing. Would this be the best? Just found your channel and subbed. Absolutely helpful and brillant information ❤🙏.
    ** also I am in America so this product says not available

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Hi Missy, beautiful dogs! The diet reads well. Here's some options that heal these skin lumps:
      Get some full spectrum CBD oil: healthydogforlife.com/CBD (get the 600) give the recommended dose with meals daily and rub some on the specific areas topically couple times daily. Use medicinal mushrooms: amzn.to/3CLiI6y as your husband suggested, many health benefits and immune system boosting as is the CBD oil, add to meals.
      Topically:
      Turmeric contains curcumin which is its active ingredient: amzn.to/3xgEtcu. Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, wound healing and anticancer abilities.Use equal parts organic turmeric powder, raw cold pressed virgin coconut oil: amzn.to/3RPTXxq and organic lecithin powder: amzn.to/3jOqwPM
      Mix the ingredients well, make a paste, store in a glass jar. Keep refrigerated.
      How to use:
      Apply once a day for 7 days
      After 7 days, let it air for 24 hours
      If there is still a lump, reapply for 2 to 5 more days, until the lump pops or falls off. Keep area clean with silver spray.
      Also add those antioxidants you mention to meals, important: Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu 1/3rd scoop in meals.Keep tub in freezer.
      You can feed more eggs (organic) half dozen a week. And raw green tripe is good dog food and well balanced nutritionally.

    • @missycalhoun6319
      @missycalhoun6319 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thank you so much for your reply and help! It is really appreciated. I will start doing this. My ex husband has his brother and he doesn't have these issues. I think it could be from the vaccines (he will get no more), maybe a tick from camping, or just environmental or hereditary. Either way I know he can be helped more naturally and that the body is capable, with help, to rid toxins. Thanks again!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@missycalhoun6319 If there is tick positive, let me know and I'll share a remedy. Vaccines are not to be taken after puppy shots based on scientific evidence and experience. Lots of data on this. And antibody numbers can be tested if needed.
      We are all different, even among family. You can get your boy into the best health with a little knowledge and some practice.
      I also recommend an annual detox to clear the system out.. I do this myself. Detox Gold for Dogs - Gentle Detoxification & Elimination Support: Essential detoxification support for dogs: shrsl.com/3uv5t
      Essential detoxification support for dogs
      Support for the immune system
      Supports vital systems of detoxification
      Helps to reduce oxidative stress
      Promotes long-term health and vitality
      And I recommend fasting the dog. I do this weekly for 24hrs or you can start once monthly fast of 24 hrs. This helps clear the system, reset and is a good health practice for dogs who's biology is based on feast or famin lifestyle.

    • @missycalhoun6319
      @missycalhoun6319 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 wonderful info on the detox so thank you. Yes I am a firm believer on fasting. I myself, follow a sorta keto lifestyle and feel much better and fairly get ill. I will not be giving him anymore vaccines and he didn't decieve all the ones they wanted too. By law here rabies has to be given though. I still won't be following up with that one or any other. I did get him the parvovirus as I had a dog in my youth die of it. I will be binge watching your channel now lol. Thank you!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@missycalhoun6319 That parvo shot may work but comes with 8 possible disease side effects!
      If you do get hit with the rabies vax, use Protect: (humic & fulvic acid) amzn.to/33P2P1i daily until bottle empty.
      All the best.

  • @JessiPerez1234
    @JessiPerez1234 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Dan, such great video!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Your welcome, glad it helped.

  • @heatheradams4495
    @heatheradams4495 2 месяца назад +1

    I see two different greens to buy one on Amazon and another one pet wellbeing , which one should I buy ? Or either is ok?
    Also can I cook the eggs like scramble?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      I really like Paradise Orac Energy Greens amzn.to/49w0bKR
      I prefer eggs raw and free range organic for most nutrition but yes, can scramble.

    • @heatheradams4495
      @heatheradams4495 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DanScott1 so I thought my dog had a tumor but now idk , yesterday it popped and it was bleeding. Idk what to do for it now, do you have any advice?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      @@heatheradams4495 Keep it clean of infection and dress it if possible. Have you had it checked?

    • @heatheradams4495
      @heatheradams4495 2 месяца назад +1

      @@DanScott1 no, I can’t afford to go to the vet..
      it looked fine yesterday I’ve been keeping it wrapped up so it won’t get infected but now it seems like it’s filling up again

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      @@heatheradams4495 Not sure what to advise, everything costs. To keep clean use oregano oil, it's cheapish and last a long time: amzn.to/3ulnF1T just 1 drop in tsp olive or coconut oil once daily added to food for infection and this mix can be used topically also.

  • @duane5964
    @duane5964 2 года назад +1

    Trying My Dog On Herbal Remedies I Give Him Tumeric Is Burdock Rt Good For Dogs In Tea Form Or Powder ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Burdock also serves as an excellent filter for your dog's bloodstream. It flushes out toxins and helps to create enzymes that aid in absorptions of nutrients. Burdock root is also a natural diuretic and as such helps to support the bladder and kidneys by flushing waste materials from the body.
      You can do either tea or powder but in powder foorm it's stronger. I persinally prefer Burdock Root Tincture: amzn.to/3uN7UmD
      Just dose by the dogs weight.

  • @triciamiho8775
    @triciamiho8775 2 года назад +2

    Hello Dan, can you please let me know the green superfood portion to mix in the food for 85 pounds dog? thank you. Tricia

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      2/3rds scoop once daily.
      Just had my morning smoothie with this. Works great.

    • @TerrorUnleashed
      @TerrorUnleashed 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Do you just put it dry on the kibble or mix it with some water first? Sorry just received our first order of it and haven't used it yet. Came here looking for a 70lb dog.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@TerrorUnleashed Dry on the kibble or better still add 1/2 scoop to some plain yoghurt first, then add.

    • @TerrorUnleashed
      @TerrorUnleashed 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thank you!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      @@TerrorUnleashed Your welcome Jamie.

  • @saucymare
    @saucymare Год назад +1

    Need a UK version

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      amzn.to/3PmwjsT
      UK is expensive!

  • @Lori-r1z
    @Lori-r1z 2 месяца назад +1

    Dan my dog has a sack hanging down from the left side of chest with a hard mass in it, will the supergreens help

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 месяца назад

      They help, yes. I'd also use Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      And of course some fresh food in the diet. No vaxx either.

  • @dancincat33
    @dancincat33 9 месяцев назад +1

    That link doesn’t work. Of course.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  9 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that, hopefully your good with this one: amzn.to/3R1m3HR

  • @SirClyde
    @SirClyde Год назад +2

    Dan
    I just got some info my 11 year best friend/ dachshund had a mast cell tumor , we removed it but ..what can I do to give her best possible life/love?
    I think I should get a raw food like farmers dog or we feed raw..? She takes hills prescription metabolic but was on z/ d majority of life.
    I listened to you and we love the green vibrancy, seacure, dandelion, mush room complex and a cbd from ellevet, all human grade like you say, I started taking them all too ;)
    But what else do you recommend I implement ? Any info will be appreciated or do you book private sessions ever?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      I think you have it covered from what your saying and all things I highly reommend.
      To take things to the next level and for the support I do have a: One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/
      Raw is best here and can be pre-made or self made, up to you. Not a big issue if self made for a small dog.
      Definitely want to remove mast cell tumors early, so that's good. Now to power up the immune system to protect going forward diet/supplements, many your using now.

    • @SirClyde
      @SirClyde Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 perfect.

    • @SirClyde
      @SirClyde Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 just paid for that 1:1 session and look forward to collaborating with you and the Queen Dutchi the next 3 months 😋

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@SirClyde Hi thank you, tried replying but got bounce back due to gmail issue I will get fixed next week. In meantime will email you from my private email to get ball rolling. Talk soon.

  • @ricardoapodaca207
    @ricardoapodaca207 Год назад +1

    I just want to double check, Green Vibrance is made for humans right? That's the only one i could find and on the FAQs, it doesn't recommend, giving it to your pets. Do i have the wrong product?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Yes, that's the one. Been using it 20 years, fine for dogs too.

    • @ricardoapodaca207
      @ricardoapodaca207 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@ricardoapodaca207 Your welcome.

  • @danny8468
    @danny8468 Год назад +1

    Can anyone help me with this? I'd appreciate it very much.
    My 13 year old Staffordshire Bullterrier has a mammary gland tumour, she's had it removed once but it's come back on another breast.
    The vets have basically said to leave it be and let her see her last part of life out and basically wait for it to spread to other parts of her body until the inevitable happens.
    The problem is with that, she's got no symptoms at all.
    No weight loss, no loss of appetite, still goes for walks, still messes about like a pup.
    Is there anything I can do to try and stop this spreading or to slow it down?
    Any help would be massively appreciated, thanks.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      That's how it is with some cancers and with a bully it's right up the the last days. If you can get THC oil to treat, I can help via my one to one service.
      For now to slow it down is a 100% raw food diet transition and 3x daily strong CBD oil by mouth or in food.

  • @bretrandolph7419
    @bretrandolph7419 2 года назад +1

    Ethiopian black seed oil !

  • @bimleshsingh8190
    @bimleshsingh8190 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello
    This green vibrance is not available in india can you suggest alternative product sir. Please sir.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      Can you find some links in India, maby india amazon I can look at?
      My links are for the US/UK mostly ie shrsl.com/3uv18

    • @bimleshsingh8190
      @bimleshsingh8190 6 месяцев назад +1

      @DanScott1 not available in indian amazon

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      @@bimleshsingh8190 Tell me the best options you can find, I'll take a look.

  • @theresamarchiano1521
    @theresamarchiano1521 2 года назад +2

    Do you know if these super greens causes allergies? I’ve wasted so much money on supplements for my 6 pound yorkie . Bc she starts getting itchy and vomiting.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      I've used this greens my self for nearly 20 years, been great so far. Get the smallest one and try it with her. It not great you can use it yourself, makes great smoothies.
      The underlying thing you want to get right is the hard food. Are you adding fresh food to the meals, heck, at 6lb, feed her a 100% fresh food diet and she'll thrive.
      Please read the comment (above or below) by Trucy's Life all about her Yorky JoJo.

  • @sek4amk729
    @sek4amk729 Год назад +1

    No kibble ever in my dogs one or two vaccines, and raw food and a seed mix consisting of chia flax and hemp with mushrooms cinnamon, ginger and will add super greens to the diet my 9 yr old guy has them they get smaller then get larger making me wonder about organic raw meat i pyrchase for the

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      Sounds good, thanks for stopping by. Add this to the diet, it does help to get rid of fatty cysts: Dandelion Root Extract: amzn.to/33KWWT6

  • @LauraHayes-tcmmom
    @LauraHayes-tcmmom 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Dan,
    I have a 10 year old pug with two fatty tumors.. one under armpit and one on tummy. I feed him fresh pet in the morning and Ollie in the afternoon…
    Should I be making his meals? I also have 2 other 7 year old pugs…
    For best health what do you recommend as their diet going forward and not sure if I should take my 10-year-old Pug to have the tumors biopsied or try the supplement route will you please give me your thoughts and is there somewhere I can find out how I can start cooking their meals ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  3 месяца назад

      Hi Laura, you wrote to me and I have answered with what you need. Any further help, let me know. And yes, my ebook covers raw, cooked and healthier kibble meals: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      I know you have this now but others can also benefit from using a good greens powder added to meals to reduce fatty cysts: amzn.to/49w0bKR

  • @letmein691
    @letmein691 Год назад +1

    My dog had his 2 bumps checked by needle few yrs ago one has grown from golf ball to tennis ball and he has been licking and licking to the point it has a small hole and is oozing out I let him clean it but I keep it clean and I saw this video today so I ran out and bought the green vibrance to try and prior to this I had been trying turmeric for inflammation and a warm rag with castor oil applied twice a day those I tried for week or so I didn’t see any change. Is it just once a day I give the vibrance I appreciate your helpful videos thank you

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +2

      Just once daily in food. It's also the diet that's most important here. It's best to feed a fresh food diet.
      Here's help for the condition that if you combine with a more fresh food based diet will work to stop the cysts:
      Shrinking Fatty Lipomas:
      Chamomile And Dandelion: These bitter herbs help break down fats in the dogs body by stimulating the digestive system.
      You can add dandelions to your dog’s diet or use a tincture of whole dandelion: amzn.to/33KWWT6 (both leaf and root). Give 1/2 drop of tincture for every pound of weight twice daily.
      Chamomile flowers: amzn.to/3KgHuR3 make an effective infusion (a tea steeped 20-30 minutes) added to your dog’s food. Add 1 tbsp for every 30 pounds of body weight.
      Burdock Root: amzn.to/3uN7UmD and Milk Thistle: amzn.to/3mjJlJM Burdock supports the lymphatic system, the liver, and the kidneys. And you can combine it with milk thistle makes a great duo.
      They help the body rid itself of pharmaceuticals and move heat through the liver. Burdock root helps the gall bladder release bile to support the digestion of fats. Burdock root also cools the inflammatory conditions of the liver and digestive system.
      Give as a tincture, 5 drops for every 30 pounds twice a day.
      Using herbal remedies patiently and consistently supports the body’s elimination channels. Some dogs will respond faster than others. The goal is to slowly dissolve fatty tumors.
      If you accept that working with these methods does not show immediate success, but with patience and consistency, these fatty lumps get smaller … and often disappear!

  • @evancameron1205
    @evancameron1205 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Dan, I have been using Green Vibrance for some time now. It is an excellent product. Quick question, I have been using this product with myself and my dogs with full understanding of the dosage methodology of dogs weight / avg standard human weight (150 lbs) x Serving size (scoop is 11g). That said, my 69 lb dog receives roughly 5.0 g and my 100 lb dog recieves around 7g. I feed them two times a day, a raw balanced meal. Per the container, I try to give it to them 30-45 minutes after their meal with room temperature water and they love it. My question is would it be fine to give them for both meals or once daily? Also, does it matter if they have it 30-45 minutes after their meal or can I just give it to them after they eat? My 69 lb dog has a couple of lipomas - 1 around his chest (1 dissolved already there), and another one around his stomach area. They seem to be shrinking especially with him losing weight. Also, since incorporating this product into the diet, my 69 lber is finally able to lose some weight/fat. He is almost 8 and the brown marks in his eyes have mostly cleared up and just has a little bit of what seems to be veins in his eye showing redness, but that seems to be improving as well. He likely has had poor circulation for awhile. Also, would there be an easier method to reach out to you for questions or is this
    the best method?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      Once for the day is just fine. I go by the scoop size, so if one scoop is ok for me, a 100lb dog would get 2/3rds scoop and the other dog a half scoop.
      To help with fluid movement and shrinking the fatty cysts even faster, try some Dandelion tincture: amzn.to/33KWWT6
      Give 1/2 drop of tincture for every pound of weight twice daily.
      You can contact me through danscott(at)healthydogforlife.com

    • @evancameron1205
      @evancameron1205 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1 perfect. I just sent you an email! Thank you!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      @@evancameron1205 Have replied : ).

  • @Rockerlita
    @Rockerlita Год назад +1

    Hi dan hope your well my dog pooch has a football size fatty lump in his groin he 15 years old they dont want to do surgery 😢 hes finding it hard to walk if there was a way to send you picture i really dont want to loose him by a fatty lump

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Needs a strict fresh food diet and tons of antioxidants. Plus some Dandelion Root - Digestive & Liver Support for Dogs: shrsl.com/3uv1s
      Milk Thistle - for Healthy Liver Function in Dogs: shrsl.com/3uv2e
      and antioxidants: Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu small dog 1/2tsp, med dog, 1/4 scoop, large dog 1/2 scoop once daily in meal.
      General Diet Help:
      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.
      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.
      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..

  • @MCP85
    @MCP85 Год назад +1

    How long do you recommended walking my dog everyday?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      40 mins minimum is good and twice daily AM and PM is best.

  • @tugn4313
    @tugn4313 8 месяцев назад +1

    The link you provided for the super greens is not active. Can you please send a new link to the product?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      Try this one: amzn.to/3R1m3HR Do let me know if does not work and thank you for letting me know.

    • @tugn4313
      @tugn4313 8 месяцев назад +1

      Got it ! Thank you ❤

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      @@tugn4313 Most welcome.

  • @Lizzybirds40
    @Lizzybirds40 Год назад +1

    Hi our dog has a lump inside her nipple: it’s hard and darkish red colour. It’s inside the end of nipple tip: hanging. What could it be?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      If it's been a while, is hard and growing, I get it checked out in case it's a small tumor but could be a cyst or infection.

  • @pariivlogs3831
    @pariivlogs3831 2 года назад +1

    I have a question.. My dog hiccups most of the time, vomits sometimes, urinates Soo much almost every 5 minutes. There is no vet near us. Please give some home remedies 😭 It is a Japanese Spitz

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      The dog maybe diabetic. This is due manely to vaccines and other vet drugs but also diet.
      Do not give any white carbohydrate foods like white rice, any fruit or anything sweet. Only give protein and veg. So any meats, eggs or veg part cooked and well mashed up.
      Also get some neem tree leaves or bark, wash it and ground to powder and give 1/2tsp every second day in food.

    • @pariivlogs3831
      @pariivlogs3831 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thank you very much for the help ♥️✨

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      @@pariivlogs3831 Your welcome.

  • @rhtym1love969
    @rhtym1love969 Год назад +1

    Hi Dan! What about a tiny bump on my dogs bottom eyelid/lash line? She’s has it for 2 years. Anything natural I can put on it or heal it? She takes the cbd oil you recommended and she is 11 years old. Lots of exercise, No pharma drugs or vaccines. And she’s on a raw diet.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Send me a photo, a good one, so I can see it clearly from a couple angles: danscott (at) healthydogforlife.com

  • @josiaharchibald7165
    @josiaharchibald7165 Год назад +1

    Our dog got a big bump on top it's neck
    (like a golf ball) it's solid and moves just a little bit ,please what do you recommend we do?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      I recommend you get it checked to be sure first.

    • @josiaharchibald7165
      @josiaharchibald7165 Год назад +1

      Good day ...An update we woke this morning and realise it burst over night now the bump is gone it oozed out .
      That's such a relief !

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@josiaharchibald7165 Ok, thanks for letting me know. Keep it clean with salt bath, lavender oil drops in water or silver.

  • @happynessadict
    @happynessadict Год назад +1

    would this be ok for dogs with copper storage disease ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Yes. Sorry for late reply, comment flagged for some reason.

  • @weirdmatter
    @weirdmatter Год назад +1

    My dog has a lump on her chest, it's not attached to her rib cage and can be moved around. Iv noticed it several months ago, it's gotten a bit bigger she is 8 years old I hope it's nothing serious. She's a Rottweiler and her hip is bothering her as well is it just old age? Iv started her on CBD oil for pain.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      CBD is great for pain relief/joint relief. Now get some Green Lipped Mussels: amzn.to/3FQx0pA In general, you’ll want to give your dog 20 to 49mg/kg of green lipped mussels daily. Then after ten days, reduce this to a half dose.
      So the dose of green lipped mussel for dogs by weight is
      51-75 pounds: 1,200mg
      76+ pounds: 2,400mg
      Great for the joints long term.
      Re the lump, if it's movable its a fatty cyst. The diet needs fresh food in it and lots of antioxidants and then the lump will get smaller and no new ones grow.
      Here;s my diet ebook: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      Note: keep carbs LOW, no drugs, no vaxx.
      And rub some CBD oil on the lump daily.

    • @weirdmatter
      @weirdmatter Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 Thank you. My dog really is my best friend!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +1

      @@weirdmatter I understand, let me know any further advice needed.

  • @helendrohan6077
    @helendrohan6077 2 года назад +1

    Dan, thank you for all your great videos! My 14 year old dog is doing great on the Enzyme Miracle that you recommended in another video. He has had bloody stools on and off for years and vets have always given him antibiotics which didn't help. Enzyme Miracle has given him the first normal stools in years.
    Now, I would like to get rid of a. large lipoma on his hip. I want to try the Green Vibrance that you recommend, but it has digestive enzymes, and as I am giving him Enzyme Miracle, do you think that it would be too many digestive enzymes? Would it be better to give him only the Green Vibrance? I'm concerned about giving him too many digestive enzymes. Thanks.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +3

      Hi Helen, you can't give too many digestive enzymes. I take it that's that's a fatty lipoma? A fresh food diet, supplements, filtered or bottled mineral water and some herbs can shrink fatty lipomas.

    • @helendrohan6077
      @helendrohan6077 2 года назад +2

      @Dan Scott Yes, a fatty lipoma. I ‘m excited to try the Green Miracle to shrink it.
      Also, does your book have recipes for home cooked diets? My dog won’t eat raw. I home cook now and looking for different recipes for my dog who has liver problems.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      @@helendrohan6077 Yes I believe there's 20 recipes in the book: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      Start on : amzn.to/3mjJlJM
      Best liver detoxer there is.
      The greens you have also include probiotics and live enzymes which is great.

    • @helendrohan6077
      @helendrohan6077 2 года назад +2

      @@DanScott1 Yes, since last July (when he was diagnosed), my dog has been on Milk Thistle, and on the dose that you recommended in a video. His veterinarian recommended Denamarin, but it has only 120 mg of Milk Thistle. I changed him to Sam-e and 1/4 tsp of Milk Thistle twice a day (4000 mg). Most of his enzymes were normal on his last blood test in January. His ALT 257 (12-118) and ALK PHOS 477 (5-131) are still high but way down from the original numbers. Now I give him 1/4 tsp of Milk Thistle and 1/4 tsp of Dandelion extract with Sam-e daily. His next blood tests will be at the end of this month.
      I got the Green Vibrance yesterday and I'm looking fotrward to getting rid of his lipoma.
      Thank you so much for being a great source of help for our dogs! I have introduced your videos to several people at the dog park.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +3

      @@helendrohan6077 Glad things are improving Helen. I recommend adding more fresh raw food to the diet and less dry or cooked food. If your dog is happy to eat it then you can add raw eggs, canned sardines - not raw (in water), some part cooked and blended veg and a little meat protein. Just thinking of how to bring those numbers down more. Your going in the right direction. Try and stay away also from vet drugs and vaccines and any chemical dewormers/flea&tick meds etc too, they surge the numbers.

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks 2 года назад +3

    My dog has a fatty tumour, despite having not fed him kibble in the 4 years I've had him. Used to feed raw, but he didn't thrive as well until I switched to home cooked. A variety of meats, gently cooked greens and other veggies, given with a bit of fruit, topped with cottage cheese or yogurt. He gets 1-2 cans of water-packed unsalted sardines a week. I never use toxic cleaning products. Yet he still has the fatty tumour. Tried turmeric for a while, but it had no effect. What would you suggest I try? There has to be another reason he got it.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      He's not getting the antioxidants he needs still. Add this Green Immune + Super food - (GLM, phytoplankton, Microalgae and Spinach) - healthydogforlife.com/GreenImmuneSuperfood to all meals and also add this soil based probiotic to meals also: Protect - SBO Probiotics - amzn.to/3yoURqU
      Should make the difference your looking for.

    • @jjohnson1arp
      @jjohnson1arp 2 года назад +2

      I have lipomas more than 20 does this same remedy work in humans

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@jjohnson1arp Yes. If you clean up your diet, eat less carbs, especially white carbs (ie use wholefood/grain carbs only) less bad fats, less additive laden foods, less sugars especially and more green foods, low fat proteins, whole grains and do once daily green smoothies, those lipomas will go. Here's the smoothie greens you'll want: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      I've used them for years.

    • @scottywayne3601
      @scottywayne3601 10 месяцев назад

      what if i put a green tea bag in their water bowl. thats a great antioxidant right.

    • @Catbooks
      @Catbooks 10 месяцев назад

      @@scottywayne3601 Couldn't hurt. I suspect the owner of this channel is mostly about selling his products.

  • @wendywolf810
    @wendywolf810 Год назад +1

    Hi Dan,
    The link to your video comes up as Green Vibrance Superfood. This is for people right? Is it safe for dogs? I have a 5 year old pitbull and he has a lump on his chest about the size of a gumball. It moves around if you touch it. I walk him about 1 to 2 miles 5 days a week. I feed him 1 can of expensive wet dogfood with no meat by products or fillers in the morning, then mostly kibble with cooked chicken at night. I'm afraid of feeding him a raw diet. Can you tell me if the freeze dried raw kibble foods are better? Then regular kibble? And again, what is the exact brand and name of the super greens powder are you recommending in your video please?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад +3

      Yes it's fine for dogs, been using it 20 years. Just add more fresh foods to tyhe diet like meat proteins, eggs, canned sardines in water and the greens: Green Vibrance: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
      You can use a kibble called Ketona: Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble
      Which is only 5% carbs and all natural additives. It's carbs that cause health issues in dogs like yeast, uti's, skin issues, infections etc You could use this kibble and add the extra fresh foods for a healthier diet.

    • @laceywhite4380
      @laceywhite4380 Год назад

      He wouldn’t recommend it for dogs if it wasn’t. Human and canine foods/ meds are very interchangeable. We take alot of the same stuff.

    • @coopermoore7261
      @coopermoore7261 2 месяца назад

      @@DanScott1 I ran the ingredients by my vet. She told me not to use it due to the grape seed and skin in the product. Evidently they are toxic to dogs. I see you have been using it for a long time. Your thoughts?

  • @simonsmith7594
    @simonsmith7594 2 года назад +1

    Is there anyway I can send you a photo my dogs large fatty lump on his side the vets aren’t worried as we get it checked every year but has got slightly bigger and where is the vet suggest not remove it due the size the recover and my boys ages

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      I get the picture, so to speak. It's diet and supplements that will shrink it if it's just a fatty lump.
      Follow the video instructions. Fresh food in the diet not just dry food alone and some good greens helps too: healthydogforlife.com/GreenImmuneSuperfood
      If you want a diet and supplement plan, there's my service: One to One Dog Health Email Consultation and Support Service: healthydogforlife.com/one-to-one-total-dog-health-service/

  • @merearahigray6590
    @merearahigray6590 2 года назад +1

    should I take my puppy to vet her lump is huge and I'm unsure what it is I've watch alot of videos I've moved it around but she been biting at it now it's red

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Yes, best to get it checked out.

  • @ILOVE2FeelGOOD
    @ILOVE2FeelGOOD 2 года назад +1

    Hi Dan, I've just looked at the ingredients and Green Vibrance contains grape seeds and grape skins. I thought they were toxic to dogs?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      Not in small amounts, this is fine, here's why. One part is grape seed extract which is fine and a really good antioxidant, the same as in bluberries. The other part, grape skin is a strong souce of polyphenals. So there's no actual whole grapes being given which I cannot recommend although I'm sometimes told by dog owners about using grapes as treats and they love them. Of course dogs are different, so I cannot reocommend raw grapes.

    • @ILOVE2FeelGOOD
      @ILOVE2FeelGOOD 2 года назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thank you! I'm enjoying the wealth of information on your channel 😍

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      @@ILOVE2FeelGOOD Your welcome, appreciated, it's a lot of work.

  • @mg4468
    @mg4468 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is this a commercial?

  • @jfresh2054
    @jfresh2054 Год назад +1

    How about otc products?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      If you have a product link, I'll check it out and give my opinion as yes, there's going to be some OTC products that are useful, just depends on the ingredients used.

  • @SS-hm5jn
    @SS-hm5jn Год назад +1

    What diet do you recommend instead of kibbles ?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      There's the Healthier Kibble Diet, Home Cooked Food Diet and the Raw Food Diet. My ebook has them all: healthydogforlife.com/feed-your-dog-better-book-by-dan-scott/
      Depends on what your trying to achieve too?

  • @thatruth646
    @thatruth646 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan, our dog who 12 just got his spleen removed and we are waiting on the biopsy. He also had his testicles removed because there was a mass. What would you recommend for him to help him live longer

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  6 месяцев назад

      I'd recommend a fresh food based diet and if smaller dog, you could go with freeze dried raw pre-made food such as this: Bixby Rawbble Freeze Dried Raw chicken - amzn.to/3YH6GVD
      Bixby Rawble - Freeze Dried Lamb - amzn.to/3kDbUmX
      You just add warm water to rehydrate. Go easy on transition, slowly does it with some old to new food first week or two and fade out old food for new. Add this soil based probiotic to help transition/digestion: amzn.to/3yoURqU Start it small first week.
      No vet drugs and vaccs!
      Can add some egg, sardines to meals as topper also.

    • @thatruth646
      @thatruth646 6 месяцев назад

      @@DanScott1 we have been giving him antibiotics and pain meds the doctor prescribed. Is there something you recommend for pain? He had an infection in his prostate we are trying to heal up

  • @jennifer3644
    @jennifer3644 Год назад +2

    Hi, my 14 year old lab is riddled with small Lipomas, however he developed one on his right leg that has grown aggressively and is the size of a large grapefruit :( the vet says we need to put him down and I'm still trying to find an alternative. I have just recently switched him to tuna and chicken with rice. Coconut oil and acv in water , turmeric and ashwanganda with cbd for pain medication. Just recently he has not been able to walk and I have to carry him outside to use bathroom. He is scheduled for euthanasia tomorrow :( is it possible at this stage I can turn this around? Is there anything I can do at this stage? I am so devastated and feel so bad for this happening to him. The tumor is now at his ankle and very large. Any help is so appreciated. One more question. Is canned food ok? I have 3 other dogs too..younger one's, I am trying to prevent this from reoccurring.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      Sorry to hear this news. It's very 11th hour and the possibility of saving the situation is very small at this stage. I can certainly suggest diet and treatment but it may be too little too late as agressive cancers need treament at the early stages. Your vet may well be saving everyone the pain of dragging this out.
      Diet wise with the other dogs, I'd use a quality kibble with very low carbs, the only one I know of, Ketona: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble
      Then add the following: 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.
      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: (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 carbs cause inflammation, itchy skin, hot spots and lead to greater disease at some point and nearly all kibbles are 40+ carbs!) and with high protein at 47% (dogs thrive on proteins), correct fats at 15% and natural additives, have a look at Ketona Kibble: healthydogforlife.com/KetonaKibble. Still add the fresh foods even with the best kibble.

    • @jennifer3644
      @jennifer3644 Год назад +1

      @@DanScott1 thank you.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  Год назад

      @@jennifer3644 Your welcome.

  • @runwayakitas
    @runwayakitas 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey doctor, my Akita will be 14 in February. He goes to the gym w me and ppl die just to touch him, his fur, his weight is like he’s 2! He gets ALL organic balanced meals and RO water, park 5 times a week. - Got a lipoma on his shoulder! It grew big as a baseball. NOW he wants dam dog food and when he’s outside I see him drinking the horse water. My vet says Laura, if he wants dog food why don’t you feed it to him. Now he’s getting it, wants it separate from the outrageously fantastic meals he gets and goes for the dog food first🗣️🗣️🗣️
    My vet’s husband is large animal, head of Dept of AG w 5 vets under him. They feed their Rotty Science Diet w Motility. Huh! And he’s fantastically healthy.
    The lipoma has spindle cells. He’s too old for sx! A wide margin wouldn’t even promise it could grow back bc of those cells (was aspirated). Any thoughts?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  8 месяцев назад

      If giving RO water, add a pinch of pink rock salt: amzn.to/3RhqEnA to remineralize.
      Fast 24hrs one day weekly water only. Really helps.
      Give a good detox: Detox Gold for Dogs - Gentle Detoxification & Elimination Support: Essential detoxification support for dogs: shrsl.com/3uv5t
      Essential detoxification support for dogs
      Support for the immune system
      Supports vital systems of detoxification
      Helps to reduce oxidative stress
      Promotes long-term health and vitality
      And give tons of antioxidants: amzn.to/3R1m3HR for the lipoma reduction. 1/2 scoop once daily in food except fast day.
      SD is trash, period (there's more to that story).
      I know Akitas, you've let him taste cooked food and he probably thinks he's boss in your house too from what I'm reading. I recommend steering him back to raw and for the other meal, start him on raw green tripe, a 100% complete food, with a little drizzled melted butter over it to begin with if not accepting without: shrsl.com/3yxwk
      Defrost and warm to above room temp for raw foods.
      Remember, ZERO vaccs!

  • @Klkc7
    @Klkc7 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mr Dan, is there any other superfood brand you can recommend because Green Vibrance has now gone up in price and too expensive.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  5 месяцев назад

      In that case I recommend these excellent greens: amzn.to/49w0bKR (only in US).

    • @Klkc7
      @Klkc7 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1Sir thank you for your kind reply and recommendation. I did discover that Green Vibrant came with capsules so what I did I bought the capsules and it has 240 capsules. If my math is right , 3 capsules makes 1 teaspoons. Your recommendation for the powder is 1/3 of a scoop if the dog is 50 lbs based on 1 scooper.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  5 месяцев назад

      @@Klkc7 Excellent, that will work just fine.

    • @Klkc7
      @Klkc7 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DanScott1Thank you . One last question for you and I appreciate you taking the time. Now that I started giving my dog this superfood, do you recommend that I discontinue the multivitamins that I give to him. It is not a plant-based multi vitamin but it’s from Costco. I personally feel that I want to stop giving him the multivitamin because I want to see how this super food will work on his health but What does the expert say? Thanks Mr. Dan.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  5 месяцев назад

      @@Klkc7 Yes, stop the multies now. The greens are far better.

  • @patrickcannon2851
    @patrickcannon2851 2 года назад +1

    Hi dan what is your thoughts on moringa i add that to my dogs food

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      I've heard it's good for them but not used it myself.
      Moringa , as it provides sluggish pets more energy. Along with being an energy booster, Moringa is also an immune booster. Moringa governs the nervous system in dogs and cats. In this way, it helps them to feel good emotionally.

    • @patrickcannon2851
      @patrickcannon2851 2 года назад +2

      @@DanScott1 it has also really helped my arthritis. thanks for the reply

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      @@patrickcannon2851 That's good to know. I feel great on it daily too. I also recommend Green Lipped Mussel: amzn.to/3mn762S
      Lots of science on this for relieveing inflammation in joints and I'm sure you already know about CBD oil and Turmeric.

  • @nene6415
    @nene6415 2 года назад +1

    Hey Dan can you help me out? I adopted a dog basically off of a dirt farm and they didn’t give her shots or anything. She had worms and tics/ itched a lot. It’s now been 5months and she just out of no where grew these bumps and I’m scared. One is on her back maybe golf ball size but doesn’t really move at all. The second one is huge and it loves a lot but it doesn’t seem to really bother her. I’m very scared and don’t know what to do.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +4

      I'd have them checked out to see if they are benign fatty lumps if your not sure. Then it's about fixing a good diet and some supplements. Let me know. And don't be scared, it's life, many things happen, lets be calm and deal with what has to be done. You'll be ok. I'll help.

    • @nene6415
      @nene6415 2 года назад +3

      You’re the absolute best, appreciate you!

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +1

      @@nene6415 Your welcome Ne Ne.

  • @louiseleslie2048
    @louiseleslie2048 2 года назад +2

    Good to know !! Question - is it safe to feed my dashie a dried chicken neck - Australian (there is so much conflicting info out there)?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад +2

      Hi Louise, it depends. I have no history on your dog so that;s a difficult question to answer. I'd have to say No. Because if the bones in the neck are dry too, it's a health hazzard. I recommend only fresh raw chicken necks and all the rest of the chicken parts. The bone won't easily digest, may get stuck and could be painful when pooping undigested parts.
      Give eggs - raw
      Canned sardines (packed in water)
      Lots of cooked and well mashed or blended veggies.
      That's a better option.

    • @louiseleslie2048
      @louiseleslie2048 2 года назад

      @@DanScott1 Thank you so much. I read that raw chicken necks can give them a bug that leads to paralysis - so have been avoiding that.
      I have 2 little mini senior dashies (12.5 and 10.5 years). They get a raw diet (Big Dog "Wellbeing" mix) plus sardines. Treats are dried kangaroo jerky (soft, Australian, 100% pure), raw carrot sticks and apple slices. I've discontinued kibble or baked treats since watching your videos - and have added coconut oil, a pinch of Neem bark powder and keffir daily too. They love veggies and sardines. I am stuck trying to figure out what to give them (edible) that will help keep their teeth clean (as brushing is a tricky and dangerous thing that I started too late in their lives). Was worried I am giving them too much soft stuff which will cake their teeth and cause problems.

    • @bretrandolph7419
      @bretrandolph7419 2 года назад +3

      Freeze dried is just fine. It's still raw.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Or like Brett says, freeze dried is another option. Thanks Bret.

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      @@bretrandolph7419 Thanks Bret.

  • @vaughn257
    @vaughn257 2 года назад +1

    Would a synthetic free dog food be of any help?

    • @DanScott1
      @DanScott1  2 года назад

      Yes definitely needs to be synthetic free. BUT, you still want to add some fresh foods like eggs, veg and canned sardines for complete nutrition and live enzymes as dry food has none. And probiotics for healthier and smoother digestion: amzn.to/3yoURqU

    • @vaughn257
      @vaughn257 2 года назад

      @@DanScott1 Thank You for the reply :)

    • @vaughn257
      @vaughn257 2 года назад

      @@DanScott1 That's one good thing my dog loves fruits and vegetables I make him tiny salads with carrot, cabbage, a little bit of apple, a little cucumber, kale etc it all depends on what we have funny thing is if I sneak a few pieces of spinach in he will pick it out he doesn't seem to like it, I make him a little oatmeal with a spoon of oatmeal, a little banana and 5 blueberries, when I'm eating sardines in water I give a chunk of a sardine to him he seems to like them much more than I do. I always try to research what he can eat and what would be best for him. We are considering switching his food to the Nature's Logics I believe you mentioned it in one of your video's. Thanks for the advice we all appreciate it.