My Weimaraner was diagnosed with MCTs two years ago – he had two tumours removed, one being on his head so the surgeon wasn’t able to take a wide enough margin. After two operations we decided enough was enough and looked into Homeopathy, and found a wonderful Holistic Vet, we haven’t looked back since. He is taking an MCT nosode, CV 247 (which is also being trialled on humans and is showing very favourable results), Floressence, he is on an organic RAW diet, has cottage cheese and ground flaxseed, fish oils, garlic, yogurt etc. He is doing extremely well, he’s happy, active and full of life, out hunting every day and people can’t believe he has cancer, it’s amazing! Research has shown that we are over vaccinating our pets, the wormers etc are filling them with toxins and this is the result, all unnecessary when it can be done naturally IMO. I urge everyone to please look at alternatives as it’s been a complete eye opener to me
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Holistic vet helped my dog with mast cell tumors on head
Friday, August 27th, 2010After dog outside her face is swollen
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010I have a small 18 month old female collie. Around 20 – 30 mins after taking her out on an overgrown track (grass, nettles etc) her face began to ripple and swelled to more than twice its size within seconds, in front of my eyes. Her eyes were ‘Chinese’ looking and she basically looked like a Staff Bull Terrier. She did not seem distressed, was eating and drinking as normal and swallowing and barking OK. The swelling has gone down quite a bit this morning and she is still eating OK. She has been up this track many times, but not for a couple of weeks due to the overgrowth.
Could this be a bite or sting?
Jacqui
Dog is vomiting for 2 days but acting normal
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010My dog vomited twice yesterday. The first time was his food and the second was yellow and watery. He didn’t really eat his food today and just wanted water however he vomited that watery yellow stuff again. He is pretty much acting like his normal self playing and all besides the eating.
What should I do?
Could it be the heat?
MS
What is the process for home euthansia?
Saturday, August 21st, 2010I am wondering how the process works to have someone come to my house to put my dog to sleep?
I am trying to prepare for the not to distant future and I am wondering how much it will cost to have this done. I just hate to take her to have her put down because she really gets nervous taking her to the vet. She has spent allot of time there the last few years, she is fifteen years old.
I don’t think it will be much longer until I need to do this so I am trying to come up with a plan proactively.
Thank you
Need to take a stool sample to vet. How long is it good for
Friday, August 20th, 2010I need to take a stool sample in to my vet. I collected a sample yesterday and put it in the refrigerator. My vet will not be open again until Tuesday. Will the sample be good until then or will I need to try to get a more recent sample?
Shawn
Dashound with blood in urine
Thursday, August 19th, 2010Looking for orthopedic vets near Rutland, VT
Thursday, August 12th, 2010I’m trying to look for orthopedic vets that do arthroscopy of the shoulder within 60 ish miles of Rutland, VT 05701
Any suggestions?
Roxanna
Should my kids be there when we put our dog down?
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Hello – I hope you can give some advice…I’m the mother of two small kids ages 4 and 7, and my 16 year old dog has some serious health issues and is suffering. We’ve chosen to have her put down.
This dog has been a part of their lives since they were born and we all love her and will miss her. I’ve scheduled a house-call vet to come out to our house for this to minimize the stress and let her pass in her own home, but I’m torn on whether to have our kids present for this.
What are your feelings on this matter?
Beth
Cat with swollen paw concerns me. Ideas?
Monday, August 9th, 2010My cat’s paw suddenly swelled up and she cannot walk on it. There is no blood. She is not licking it but she cries if we come near her or try to touch her paw. We need to have a vet see her asap and will bring her in tomorrow.
Can I do anything in the interim?
