This Flea & Tick Treatment caused a reaction in 2 out of 3 dogs!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @This1isaJesusFreak
    @This1isaJesusFreak 2 года назад +29

    Thank you for this!!! My vet hates that I will only use natural flea and tick treatments and only when needed... nice to know that someone's on my side ❤️

    • @inFAIMous03
      @inFAIMous03 Год назад +1

      Such as….

    • @This1isaJesusFreak
      @This1isaJesusFreak Год назад

      @lordmichael7142 Are you asking a question?

    • @inFAIMous03
      @inFAIMous03 Год назад

      @@This1isaJesusFreak yes. My dog is suffering from ticks and it’s getting worst and there’s no vet where I’m at

    • @This1isaJesusFreak
      @This1isaJesusFreak Год назад

      @lordmichael7142 If you're looking for natural flea and tick repellents, you might want to check out some of the videos on this channel: youtube.com/@VeterinarySecrets

    • @carlieghrodz4763
      @carlieghrodz4763 5 месяцев назад

      ​@inFAIMous03 food grade DE in the yard. See amount of tea tree safe for mixing with dog wash to treat for fleas, lice, ticks, and mites.

  • @marthelenada6197
    @marthelenada6197 10 месяцев назад +3

    My experience one week ago. I had to travel abroad from Canada. I told my vet that, to be able to take the flight. my Shih poo was required to be dewormed. I told her not to give her a pill that includes fleas/ticks treatments. She literally rolled her eyes and said with a very upset voice: ‘Okeyyyyy’.

  • @crazylady61
    @crazylady61 3 года назад +8

    I'm in the UK and don't use any tick or flea treatments on my dogs. I have never found any fleas on either of my dogs, and check my dogs for ticks after every walk. The only time I gave my boys a Bravecto tablet was when we were going on holiday to an area of Scotland prolific in ticks. One dog had no reaction to the pill, but the other started trembling uncontrollably within minutes of having the pill. Thankfully he recovered! This video makes so much sense, thanks guys!

  • @chuckfrezzel348
    @chuckfrezzel348 10 месяцев назад +1

    It amazes me how there is not a single discussion of how a drug is approved. Does a dogs condition outweigh the risk associated with taking the medication.

  • @marysinclair897
    @marysinclair897 2 года назад +6

    I wish vets would ALL get on the same page. You're supposed to be doing what is in the best interest of our pets. My vet told me to keep my dogs on these products all year round now. I know of other people whose vet told them the same thing. Who do we believe! I'm so frustrated.

    • @comoxvalleyfreepress
      @comoxvalleyfreepress Год назад

      These veterinarians are breaking their code of ethics. The only way to rectify this is to sue them all. The veterinarian boards are corrupt, they won't do a thing. Everyone is profiting off of Big Pharma. This is why they LIED to you and do not give informed consent. They are guilty of tort negligence and malpractice.

  • @HollyG1903
    @HollyG1903 Год назад +2

    Credelio has caused permanent neurological damage in my cat after 1 dose he had 6 months ago. This was diagnosed by a neurologist, 2 internal medicine specialist, and our regular vet. Its very real.

  • @jenniferparsons3412
    @jenniferparsons3412 10 месяцев назад +5

    So what can I use. My dog gets fleas. She's 80 lb great Dane lab mix. She's having reactions. But having the fleas and chewing and scratching is awful for her as well. I don't know what to do.

  • @suziechopsticks2255
    @suziechopsticks2255 3 года назад +6

    Wow. I am so so sad.. this is exactly what's wrong with my golden doodle.. and after many costly visits to the vet... She couldn't diagnosis him. And this video sums it up for me..

  • @fatimaha457
    @fatimaha457 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much to all . Blessings 🇨🇦

  • @SaroDogTraining
    @SaroDogTraining 3 года назад +1

    I had so much fun interviewing Dr. Judy Morgan on my channel. She is a wealth of knowledge about dog health with a holistic approach. Thank you for helping dog owners all over the world.

    • @magnumpi28
      @magnumpi28 Год назад +2

      What do you use on your dog for fleas?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining Год назад

      @@magnumpi28 I use food grade diatomaceous Earth. ruclips.net/video/YlFaVoeLq7g/видео.html

  • @JasonRepullo
    @JasonRepullo 3 года назад +20

    Never give this meds to your dog. I had a dog perfectly healthy and after a visit to the vet, trusting the vet, I gave simparica to Rocco. My 10 years companion. My dog developed bloating, lethargy, muscle loss, diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite and at the end, loss of life. There's nothing that is going to make me think it wasn't that pill. I wish I hadnt trust the vet so much. Do not make the same mistake. Rocco passed away on November 8th, 2021. I'll miss you Rocco!

    • @FlowerofLife0808
      @FlowerofLife0808 2 года назад +3

      The same exact reaction that you described happened to my 13-year-old American Eskimo when I used Simparica Trio. He developed all those symptoms as well as cancer and he was not able to breathe. I was told by the vet that he didn't think it was a reaction to his vaccines and to this medication, but he was normal and playing with his toys a month before any of these vaccines and the chewable was given to him. He got his vaccines on December 20, 2021. I tried everything I could to help him get better, I took him to the vet because he was critically ill. And they told me that he was not going to live and I had to make the worst decision of my life putting him to sleep due to him suffering this was on January 19, 2022. It was very horrible for my baby and me. I am still devastated from the loss of my fur baby. These vaccines & medications are a money grab and they are killing our babies. I miss my baby so much 😭.

    • @LanaALaBonte
      @LanaALaBonte 2 года назад +7

      I recently just had this happen to my Buddy 🐕 as a result of giving him Bravecto March 15th but when I brought this up April 18th the Vet dismissed me saying his symptoms would have passed but these were the continued symptoms.
      Today I went back to ask what their Protocols are to deal with adverse side effects. They verbally attacked me & denied ever seeing or knowing of anything in their “experiences” dismissing me as a “crazy hippie” - yes, the Vet owner had the audacity to call me names & tell me how she’ll come at me & blast me as crazy because I didn’t follow the Vet’s treatment recommendations!
      I don’t care what insults you make at me because it only discredits you & shows you clearly are not compassionate or caring about the fact that I just told you I had to put my dog to sleep as a result of negligence. They want to believe they can hide behind my “declining treatment” because they get away with formalities & are never held accountable for their behavior or accountability!

    • @arisah239
      @arisah239 2 года назад +1

      My dog also had lethargy, loss of appetite, blood in diarrhea, and vomiting about a week after ingesting this. I never reported it because it has been a week and I’ve also forgotten that she took this, till she was due for another dose and I got worried. How has your pup recovered? Mine had AKI so I’m still monitoring her liver enzyme

    • @comoxvalleyfreepress
      @comoxvalleyfreepress Год назад +3

      @@LanaALaBonte I'm a medical journalist and just squared off with my veterinarian. I handed him the peer reviewed study, the FDA warning and the product insert after he told me that my 5 month old puppy's seizures, ataxia, tremors, loss of appetite, diarrhea and lethargy could NOT be caused by Simparica TRiO. My poor puppy is on IV fluids at the vet right now. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm so sorry for all our losses.

    • @LanaALaBonte
      @LanaALaBonte Год назад +1

      @@comoxvalleyfreepress it’s just sad how they get away with it & then trying to gaslight/paint us as crazy when they’re the ones actually doing deliberate harm so they can come back & claim they’re going to make them better but they just profit on top of profit without any accountability.
      Thank You! 🙏🏼
      Sending Loving prayers for your baby to recover stronger than ever.
      ✨💛✨

  • @chuckfrezzel348
    @chuckfrezzel348 10 месяцев назад +1

    We have 11 dogs that we are currently training and there has never been a single event. The clinical studies are far more accurate than non control information like this doctor references. It is such a disservice to dog owners. My house dog has taken it for years and she is 14 years old. Blood panels are perfect.

  • @sounddogconnection2693
    @sounddogconnection2693 3 года назад +9

    As a behavior professional...I have clients tell me about reactions to flea and tick products, I ask did you tell your veterinarian? All say no, I encourage them to do so.

    • @eliakimjosephsophia4542
      @eliakimjosephsophia4542 3 года назад

      I've told two vets that I got oral thrush from my puppy after he got the Kennel Cough medication.

    • @LanaALaBonte
      @LanaALaBonte 2 года назад +2

      I was called a crazy hippie by the Vet today when I asked what their Protocols for adverse reactions! They attacked me & contradicted themselves several times by claiming they’ve never seen or mmm nor heard of this happening 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do I prevent heartworm without using chemicals?

  • @makelifebetterbb
    @makelifebetterbb 3 года назад +1

    As always...awesome job! with love Baunji Strong Foundation

  • @kurtleffler3168
    @kurtleffler3168 2 года назад +5

    Doc, many of us don't have all day to watch an infomercial. I'm already 3:11 into the video and so far you have not started passing along the info the video purports to offer. If you have important info, get to it!

  • @Skwalo72
    @Skwalo72 Год назад +1

    First doses were ok more or less.... The dog was just a bit lethargic and tired but always recovered after two or three days. However the November dose really hit him hard. He had two minor seizures, stopped eating, and he was so weak he couldn't even jump on the bed. Luckily now he's fully recovered but took him over two weeks and we had to take him to the vet. From now on just citronella spray and we'll be extremely cautious where to take him for his walks.

  • @eliakimjosephsophia4542
    @eliakimjosephsophia4542 3 года назад +2

    I wasn't giving my puppy any medication after I picked him up from the breeder. Although I was treating his coat with healing oils and boosted his immune system. However, I sent his stools to the laboratory on the 18th September and the lab report said he had one larva of fox lungworm. The vet then prescribed two products. NexGard Spectra to be given monthly for three months, plus one tablet of Milbemax Dog. So far, he has only had one of each, although I have been feeding him home made treats with extra nutrients to help him to defend his body.

  • @tjones5399
    @tjones5399 Год назад +1

    I reported a vet to the State a while ago and I havent heard anything from them which is sad.

  • @kathleenrayner1234
    @kathleenrayner1234 3 года назад +13

    I’m Australian and live in a paralysis tick area. I have lost one dog to paralysis tick and had two paralysed dogs saved at great expense ( not that the money is the worry. Rather the death of the dog). So our dogs are on preventative medication as death can be so quick with these ticks. What is your view on this Rodney? Thank you for all the great information you share.

    • @giggles0312
      @giggles0312 3 года назад +5

      In the video he stated that sometimes giving these medications to our pets are unavoidable due to disease prevalence in specific areas. The link he provided -> www.foreverdogextras.com/ shares a detoxification protocol to help clear your pet’s body of the chemical residues. Hope this helps!

    • @akik8253
      @akik8253 3 года назад +6

      Have you tried Apple Cider Vinegar?
      You can add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar per quart of water to your dog's water bowl to keep ticks away from your dog. Apple cider vinegar can also be mixed with water to make a tick repellant spray. Mix ½ apple cider vinegar to ½ water and mix before spraying your dog's coat.
      This was the first result that came up when I goggled (haha)
      How to repel ticks from dogs...
      Anything natural is a million times better than them poison chemicals.
      Also look up benefits of colloidal silver for dogs👍

    • @ccs2986
      @ccs2986 Год назад +3

      @@giggles0312 I've used Bravecto on 2 cats back in May 2022. They had health issues 1 had herpes virus which is now chronic respiratory problems and possibly cancer. The other had very slight heart murmur which is now Cardiomyopathy HCM he is on Furosemide and clopidrogel. I would love to try and safely detox them at this late stage or try anything to help them. I don't know if chlorella would help or hinder them. I will go into the link you provided THANKS

    • @MMimi-mg4qt
      @MMimi-mg4qt Год назад

      Somebody should clean the areas where those ricks are or not to take your dog there at all

    • @usa2342
      @usa2342 Год назад

      How come you guys don’t do shots from ticks disease?
      People in Russia get shots from ticks disease in tick infested area.

  • @stephaniefox5929
    @stephaniefox5929 3 года назад +4

    THANK YOU!!! 💟

  • @Josephine-sm2db
    @Josephine-sm2db 4 месяца назад

    I have never seen or heard of that flea preventitive yet

  • @akik8253
    @akik8253 3 года назад

    I wish I had millions to give to you Rodney and Dr Karen Becker, for your own TV channel which played worldwide on repeat of all your videos and seminars.
    So everyone could see how to raise animals properly.
    My pets THANK YOU so much, for making me into a better pet parent 🐶🐾😻🤗💕🥰🙏

  • @jaa4742
    @jaa4742 3 года назад +9

    I have LOTS of ticks, mostly in Spring, and can find 6-10 on me after cutting grass. We are surrounded by woods with lots of wildlife. Fleas and heartworms are also very common here in North Georgia. What is best for my dog?

    • @andreariveranunez5989
      @andreariveranunez5989 2 года назад

      I’m also in that situation

    • @lipan2392
      @lipan2392 2 года назад +1

      My dog just had a tapeworm infection. And dogs only can get tapeworm from eating fleas. So, I am dying to know a safe way to keep him free from fleas and ticks.

    • @galadrielwoods2332
      @galadrielwoods2332 Год назад +1

      @@lipan2392 Every learned of a safe way to keep your dog free from fleas and ticks? This guy's channel certainly isn't talking. He wants you to pay him to talk about things I talk about daily with friends and family. Sigh. I don't know what to do either. I live in the deep southeast of USA and always am battling fleas, tapeworms, and mosquitoes.

    • @usa2342
      @usa2342 Год назад

      Super glue cloves on their neck harness on outside.
      Did you get shots from Lyme disease for your dogs and yourself?

  • @akik8253
    @akik8253 3 года назад +1

    Blessings to you all🙏💕🤗

  • @SasquatchNinja
    @SasquatchNinja 8 месяцев назад +3

    why don't you cover the alternatives? That should've been common sense

  • @jazziez6467
    @jazziez6467 2 года назад +3

    I use grass grubx and other fertilizers that kill fleas on my lawn, plus hose off the deck most days. Keep the bedding clean, wash and brush dogs often. Don't use anything for fleas and all is great with my 3 indoor dogs.

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd Год назад +1

    I live in an area with active fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes for most of the year. I have pulled both fleas and ticks from my dog. Many flea and tick medications are not safe to be used near cats. We have an indoor cat, and are trying to find a “cat safe” preventative for our active dog. Any advice is welcome 🙏

  • @frankintx699
    @frankintx699 Год назад +1

    My Rat Terrier had serious seizures from nexgard 5 years ago. He is now 20 and 95% blind. For the last 2 years he has stopped eating can food so I cook for him.👍

    • @usa2342
      @usa2342 Год назад +1

      Put drops of castor oil into his eyes. Do 1 drop daily. Buy one the that made especially for eyes

  • @fathimar.harris3706
    @fathimar.harris3706 3 года назад +3

    @Rodney Habib thanks for the information. Do you have some suggestions/recommendations as to how we can prevent and treat the fleas/ticks naturally? Also, heart worm preventatives such as heartgard also have seizures/convulsions as a side effect; are there suggestions for coming off heartgard as well? Thank You.

  • @Jasmine-ww6tb
    @Jasmine-ww6tb Год назад

    What are the alternative options?! When I first adopted my dog I gave her the preventatives and she had tremors and never again I gave it to her. But now we live in area where there’s a tons of fleas and ticks everywhere what are my options? I have been pulling them off of her. Vet keeps telling me to give her the meds but I’m terrified in giving it to her due to her past history. I’ve been putting coconut oil all over her and it helps kill the bugs but she’s not fun to pet and her fur picks up a lot of dirt. I’m sure she’s uncomfortable too. I’ve tried the wondercide spray and she had a reaction too.

  • @RRaucina
    @RRaucina Год назад +2

    You just don't put systemic pesticides INSIDE a pet. You treat the outside with known safe chemicals and baths. Simple as that.

  • @MT-yr7pt
    @MT-yr7pt 3 года назад +5

    I would love some clarification! I just downloaded the hacks to detox flea and tick chemicals. Are we supposed to give all five of these supplements all at once or Stick with one or the other? Ex: use curcumin only or curcumin and glutathione or use curcumin, glutathione, broccoli sprouts, GABA and milk thistle all together?

  • @bethfredrick7182
    @bethfredrick7182 8 месяцев назад

    my dog had a reaction from flea and tick. We washed it off that helped greatly, but it was already in his system. What do you say we should do for heartworm it is a real concern. I don’t know which road to take with natural products I’ve always use naturalalternative medicine for my dog, but I do not know what to do about heartworm

  • @ashapuri3114
    @ashapuri3114 Год назад +2

    Rubbing organic coconut oil all over my dog has helped us with fleas together with lots of vacuuming, washing or sun airing bedding every couple of days and giving 1/4 tsp fresh garlic every day. I mix the garlic with 1/2 tsp honey.❤. This doesn't kill fleas but reduces them. I also dig through my dog's fur and pick the fleas. She is white so fleas are fairly easy to spot.

    • @gwengwen4535
      @gwengwen4535 8 месяцев назад +1

      This is what I do, but unfortunately my dog is allergic to flea saliva and just one bite will give him ectopic dermatitis and he will chew and rub all his fur off. I have no options at this point. I HATE what industry has done to this world. In the name of ‘progress’ we now have super bugs etc that you cannot kill.

  • @twistedbootsnyc
    @twistedbootsnyc 2 года назад +2

    Where’s the PDF?

  • @ladinonyc
    @ladinonyc 3 года назад +10

    So this information is great, but , what’s the alternative? Is there scientific or studies that provide information to do the things that the prevention medications are supposed to do. I use simperica. Im in a heavy flea, tick, & mosquito area when I go to the park. I’m interested to read your response. Thank you.

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 3 года назад +3

      For fleas there is diatomaceous earth (silica) powder that is harmless to animals and people. It works by drying the insects shell so they basically dehydrate to death. I just rub some of the powder on my cats fur. Diatomaceous earth can also be taken internally (in humans for sure, maybe even for animals) as antiparasitic and natural source of silicon for bones. I'm pretty sure that Dr. Becker recommends D.E. for fleas (I bought mine from the Mercola site where she writes many articles).

    • @alecfortune815
      @alecfortune815 Год назад +3

      It's quite upsetting that they don't reply with solutions

  • @philippamurphy277
    @philippamurphy277 Месяц назад

    If your pet gets parasites how can you treat them?

  • @tomloper9984
    @tomloper9984 6 месяцев назад

    Urinary incontinence with a single dose of simparica trio lasting 2-3 weeks in my 8 year old German Shepherd.

  • @mary.l_sch
    @mary.l_sch 2 года назад +1

    we use "Tickless" a small electronic device we put on her collar. We used it for the first time last summer. Seemed to do well. Is this a good option? Original owner of our girl gave her Bravecto, but I heard terrible things about this medication!

  • @benhaze1010
    @benhaze1010 Год назад

    Unfortunately in my area most vet clinics are now putting profits first and pushing for these meds to be administrated year around when 4/12 months the ground is frozen and covered with snow more often than not. You can not rely on them to tell you what is better based on your geographic location.

  • @jadsibbo
    @jadsibbo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you and how about SELAMECTIN?

    • @galadrielwoods2332
      @galadrielwoods2332 Год назад

      It's an avermectin like ivermectin which is an awesome and safe class of drug. That said, selamectin has become ineffective in many areas due to insects becoming immune to it. 😕 It worked great for fleas where I live for almost three years. Sigh. A great heartworm preventative being it stays in the bloodstream for up to a month.

  • @the5seasons947
    @the5seasons947 2 года назад

    awesome content

  • @Proudchristian1975
    @Proudchristian1975 2 года назад +2

    I had no idea you were supposed to wear gloves to give the oral. I feel lied too. My 7 year old Pomapoohas been in Bravecta for 5 yrs, but Never again !!

  • @stephensoliguen7406
    @stephensoliguen7406 Год назад

    Hello! My dog has wounds due to excessive scratching! I administered nexgard spectra. My dog is still scratching after two days. My question, how many days do i see improvement or should i say my dog will no longer scratching much? Thanks!

    • @usa2342
      @usa2342 Год назад

      How is your dog doing? Stopped scratching?

  • @chipperfarm
    @chipperfarm Год назад

    I had an adult lab and a puppy lab have seizures after given Brevecto.

    • @lachlanscanlan5621
      @lachlanscanlan5621 Год назад

      Concerning Nexgard and Bravecto as isoxazoline parasiticides.
      “Nevertheless, the national and international post-market safety survey data summarized here indicate an immediate need for continued cross-species studies and a critical review of product labelling by regulatory agencies and manufacturers. Moreover, this class of drugs had more serious AE [adverse events] than those reported in the package inserts. We believe that the FDA should consider additional changes to their criteria for AE observation and define what would be needed for future clearances of this class of drugs.”
      Extracted from:
      Survey of canine use and safety of isoxazoline parasiticides
      Valerie Palmieri et al.

  • @vernabryant2894
    @vernabryant2894 2 года назад +1

    I have 5 indoor cats.Im giving them Revolution heart worm medicine monthly.Im afraid to use,them should I?

  • @chrisr9764
    @chrisr9764 3 года назад +2

    Is there a way to REPEL ticks from attaching? All I can find is essential oil recipes and those are not based on science, just a lifestyle choice. EOs can be dangerous to pets.

    • @akik8253
      @akik8253 3 года назад

      You can add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar per quart of water to your dog's water bowl to keep ticks away from your dog. Apple cider vinegar can also be mixed with water to make a tick repellant spray. Mix ½ apple cider vinegar to ½ water and mix before spraying your dog's coat.
      This was the first result that came up when I goggled(haha)
      How to repel ticks from dogs...
      Is advise to always sample and see if they react...coz after all, it's all about them🤗

    • @chrisr9764
      @chrisr9764 3 года назад +1

      @@akik8253 hi. I’ve seen this too but I haven’t found any sources that confirm that ACV actually repels ticks.

    • @akik8253
      @akik8253 3 года назад

      @@chrisr9764no harm in trying it to see if it works for your pets. Try everything that's natural and organic before any poisons.

    • @Nine_Bun_Bun
      @Nine_Bun_Bun 3 года назад

      Maybe Diatomaceous Earth will prevent ticks from attaching. I replied to another comment about it. It basically dehydrates the shells of insects like fleas and roaches. Their fur will be powdery and that may help ticks from biting. It will definitely kill fleas, and I think Dr. Becker recommends it and sells one with neem from the Mercola site. She also has other tips: healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2010/08/12/natural-strategies-for-a-fleafree-itchfree-pet-this-summer_2620_.aspx

    • @kurodesuuuu
      @kurodesuuuu 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisr9764 have you found anything?
      I only use neem oil and physical checks

  • @Andrea-kt6ds
    @Andrea-kt6ds Год назад +1

    I do not use these poisons on my dogs. All I hear from my Vet is about the studies the studies the studies!! Well 8 years ago I just stopped using all flea and tick products after coming across articles of deaths and seizures to animals who were otherwise healthy. Asking my Vet about this, her answer floored me… she said that studies show low numbers of serious side effects but having diseases caused by ticks or fleas is much harder to cure…and can be deadly..Affects can last a lifetime..not good enough as an answer from a professional..it only made me research further… upon reading many articles shocked by her answer immediately I refused to use them ever again. My dog was diagnosed with anaplasma. I was told it is serious and cannot be cured..Mind you he was on those poisons when diagnosed. I was baffled. If a tick cannot transmit disease unless attached 24 to 48 hours how is this possible?? Not to mention I give them thorough body checks every time they go out..I never saw one flea or tick on them. I heard from my Vet it could have attached them died and fell off. No sorry. There was no tick. And disease takes longer to transmit.. I was told he had to be on 30 day course of antibiotics. Apparently this disease showed up in his bloodwork. After he completed the antibiotics she said she will not recheck his blood because of the high numbers of false positives. She will recheck in a year. I had to wait to see results. Well with the next blood work there was no sign of the disease… yet I’d still have to watch for long term affects. What the hell did that mean.. I lived in fear thinking he was sick. Many years later.. he is fine and they both have been off all these poisons for 6-8 years. They are fine and never found any on them during their body checks. I am on top of this daily. My neighbors dog suffered with seizures and eventually died from kidney failure believed to be caused by her religiously using pesticides on her lab…think common sense…you are slowly poisoning your pet to toxic levels that poisoning is certain. Giving these pesticides to your pets require rubber gloves…. Washing hands thoroughly.. using the liquid drops on neck.. says to let dry and not to allow dog to reach it.. it burns..it smells so bad. And how do you keep them from scratching My poor boy ran around like crazy trying to get away from it… he couldn’t it was on him. For all the years my boys are well and thriving. Do not use any of them. Even though they say improved with little side effects. Long term use is deadly and in some cases some animals have immediate side effects even death…. There are holistic ways to kill fleas and ticks but still do your research. They to may be harmful…to this day and my boys will be 15 I pray I have not caused them irreversible harm. Most Vets push pesticides in their training. It does not mean they are right Same as with vaccines! Don’t ever be at their mercy.

  • @joanneg7646
    @joanneg7646 7 месяцев назад +1

    My chessie could barely walk lost his balance..very listless stopped eating whole body tremors that left him looking dazed after and severe panting..
    We have tons of ticks up here.. but im going to dust him with food grade diotamacous. earth..

  • @hi_lo574
    @hi_lo574 Год назад +1

    Very SAD almost make me CRY. watching that German Shepherd BRAIN DAMAGED , he is having the SEIZURE and EPILEPSY from that BRAVECTO POISONING filled with insecticides and POISONOUS chemical Phyretrin😢😢😢😢😢
    we use COCONUT OIL for our GSD to rid fleas and ticks
    God Bless you and Dr Judy and Karen THANK YOU for sharing

  • @pegasus514
    @pegasus514 2 года назад

    Several years ago, i dosed my shih tzu w/bravecto. Her sweet nature disappeared, her behavior changed. fortunately, it did not last long. I called the vet and was told Mikey was probably not used to this particular medicine. I did not believe that answer, was concerned about my Mikey. I dumped the poison and never gave her any "treatments" again. I now have a new rescue. she is 7-8y/o, and there is not much history on her. I have not dosed her w/any chemicals. I started feeding her human food. The new vet suggested royal canin?, as she has gained weight. i do not want to give her canned anything. r there holistic flea treatments available? where can i get info on how much to feed this little doggie? i am so grateful, I serendipitously came across your channel a few days ago. I have had to watch again as a lot of the info is over my head, but i have gotten the gist. I want to thank Dr. Karen, Rodney Habib, and your guest, Dr.Morgan for all your tedious, difficult work getting t this info, and graciously sharing w/t public.

    • @missfireandice1
      @missfireandice1 Год назад

      I made the same mistake with my cavalier years ago, but he slowly revovered thanks to milk thistle and dandelion. I use Dr. Morgan's books and recipes, and I combine that with store bought raw food. My dog is at a great weight, and he is a breed that tends to gain weight easily. The homemade food really does require a lot of attention to ensure that the dog is getting the nutrients that they need. If you have doubts about what you're doing read books on subject and if possible try to work with a holistic vet, they will be much more receptive to helping you feed your dog a species appropriate diet.

  • @danykoskova3554
    @danykoskova3554 Год назад

    The link does not take you to the FREE PDF!!! Where do I find it? I searched for it on the page but couldn't find it. Someone help, please.
    I am so confused, I wish I don't need to give any of these to my babies, but I am also worried about all the other parasites that the Nexgard Spectra covers. We have not had any side effects so far. Feeding it for 4 years now. But don't like the fact that it is a poison that we feed to our loved babies. The video mentions that the Flea and Thick Treatments (topical or Chewable) do not prevent diseases. So why do we feed them then? I thought it would prevent Tick paralysing disease. How do we prevet this diseases especialy the paralising anf life threatening ones from occuring? Are there vaccines for it?

  • @fuzzylop9164
    @fuzzylop9164 3 года назад

    I just got a product that " has no chemicals " it is herbal and they have some how gotten them into a collar like the Seresto that lasts 8 months. It's by Wagges do you know if this is safe? It is working well and I have noticed that the mosquitoes stay away also.

  • @kennethrichard
    @kennethrichard 9 месяцев назад

    I faced seizures after doing tick spray in Lahore, Pakistan

  • @iamkristiancortes
    @iamkristiancortes 2 года назад

    How about nexguard spectra is it safe?

    • @panther7681
      @panther7681 2 года назад +1

      I've been using those but going to stop it now. My 1.5yr retriever always has diarrhea and i'm not sure if the med is the culprit. I'll do a trial of giving him acv to prevent ticks and fleas and see how it works out.

    • @galadrielwoods2332
      @galadrielwoods2332 Год назад

      @@panther7681 Did you stop giving NexGard Spectra to see if the diarrhea stopped?

    • @panther7681
      @panther7681 Год назад +1

      @@galadrielwoods2332 Yep! The diarrhea did stop eventually. Now, once a week, I just mix in a tablespoon or two of ACV into one of his meals, and also a spoon of raw pumpkin seeds. If you are planning to give pumpkin seeds, I'd suggest to soak them in water with himalayan salt for like 12 hr or so, then wash and strain them. I do the whole batch, freeze it, so I don't have to keep doing it when I want to give him. Just crush and ready to serve.

    • @galadrielwoods2332
      @galadrielwoods2332 Год назад +1

      @@panther7681 Excellent! I am so happy for you both.

  • @anitamclaughlin327
    @anitamclaughlin327 Год назад

    Last summer my heelers became paralyzed on her back end. She was scared poor girl. So was I. Took her to the vet. They said probably a tick. We did find a small tick in her ear we pulled off. They gave her a tick pill said if it was the tic, her paralysis would go away. Sure enough it did within a day. I was using frontline but my mom just put on her 100# dog. The dog is drinking excessive and throwing up. I tried to wash it off with a bath and we got some charcoal down her. Not sure I can trust a vet

    • @deannamartin6827
      @deannamartin6827 Год назад

      "Not sure you can trust a vet" ??? You paid $ it worked then, you overdosed your dog!

  • @Crazydoglady.
    @Crazydoglady. 3 года назад

    OUTRAGEOUS 😣

  • @jhssmith2004
    @jhssmith2004 11 месяцев назад

    I read a that giving your pet brewers yeast tablets were good for fleas. please do not do this unless you do research. I did this when I first got my dog he loved them and fleas were under control.

  • @treasuretrovel3816
    @treasuretrovel3816 2 года назад

    It may be that the huge increase in autism in children could be from use of topicals on dogs that is poisoning toddlers or affecting development in the womb through the mother. Could be that the dramatic rise in depression in kids could be due to exposure to these neurotoxins over time. Nobody knows

    • @gwengwen4535
      @gwengwen4535 8 месяцев назад

      It’s from neurotoxins in shots. Look up Dr. Susanne Humphries.

  • @jillz.6186
    @jillz.6186 3 года назад +25

    I gave a thumbs down because the solution should have been included in the video. I feel like it was a waste of time.

    • @galadrielwoods2332
      @galadrielwoods2332 Год назад +2

      He wants you to join his pay site on FB lol

    • @rigohook1160
      @rigohook1160 Год назад +6

      Use diatomaceous earth, food grade, NOT industrial grade. Pepper your dogs fur with it and than use a comb to get it all over your dogs skin. NO side effects whatsoever, and works actually really good. You are welcome.

    • @hi_lo574
      @hi_lo574 Год назад

      I rub COCONUT OILS on my GSD and let him LICK it , it’s healthy .

    • @commoveo1
      @commoveo1 Год назад

      Just killed my baby!

    • @joanneg7646
      @joanneg7646 7 месяцев назад

      Thats horrible, i am sorry😢​@commoveo1

  • @joanneg7646
    @joanneg7646 Год назад

    Use Atlantic on your pet

  • @hlanton1232
    @hlanton1232 Год назад

    "We May Want To See Into Some Of These" sounds promising ..??? no.

  • @FroggyGamingV
    @FroggyGamingV Год назад

    Thank you! I had to take my dog off it after they upsold my girlfriend to give it to our dog it caused him seizures

  • @janetterobert5230
    @janetterobert5230 9 месяцев назад

    My dog was feet and good health,after giving him that stupid peel nexgard the next day he began sick , very sick. This is in seychelles Island. I hate this because I know its that stupid pill.

  • @commoveo1
    @commoveo1 Год назад

    Need pulled off shelves!!

  • @CC-lq3ie
    @CC-lq3ie Год назад

    Terrible ...

  • @Ckronstrom
    @Ckronstrom 2 года назад +3

    My dog died from side effects from Bravecto 🥲