Sentences with phrase «holistic veterinarians recommend»

Many holistic veterinarians recommend 1 mg of CoQ10 per pound of body weight daily, which is much higher than the typical recommended dose of 15 to 30 mg per dog per day
Many holistic veterinarians recommend probiotic and digestive enzymes to help restore healthy gut flora, herbs to soothe inflammation and other nutrients to heal the intestinal tract.
Holistic veterinarians recommend several products to help with this problem.
To help improve the cartilage, reduce inflammation and provide dog joint pain relief, many holistic veterinarians recommend nutritional supplements containing glucosamine, chondroitin, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), perna mussels, bromelain, and curcumin.
Many holistic veterinarians recommend herbal drops for dogs that frequently get eye infections.
Most holistic veterinarians recommend daily dental brushing with a natural doggy toothpaste containing organic ingredients such as tea tree oil, with its fresh smell, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial properties, and potassium phosphate that reduces tartar build - up.
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I recommend working with a holistic veterinarian in formulating a diet for cats with kidney disease.
I would recommend working with a holistic veterinarian who is well - versed in nutrition, including raw diets.
Raw diets are frequently recommended by veterinarians and other who practice homeopathy, «holistic» veterinary medicine, and other forms of CAM.
We do work with a holistic veterinarian, which I would highly recommend, if there's one in your area.
However, a veterinarian trained in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) may recommend the addition of a holistic supplement containing juniper berry, such as PET TAO's Soothe Bladder Supplement.
When this happens, vets usually recommend a small dose of Benadryl to help «take the edge off,» but some holistic veterinarians believe that a teaspoon of natural, raw honey every day can actually prevent allergies in dogs after just a few days.
I work with a holistic veterinarian, but even she recognizes that not everything natural is safe and is very picky when it comes to what «natural» products she will recommend.
While commercial pet foods are recommended most by veterinarians and veterinary nutritionists, some people are wanting to feed their dogs in a more «natural» or «holistic» way.
If your animal has issues with reactivity or has environmental sensitivities you should schedule an appointment with a Holistic Veterinarian as they can recommend alternatives to conventional medicines.
Dr. Martin Goldstein, known as Dr. Marty, is a preeminent holistic veterinarian who recommends you feed your puppy a well - rounded diet of fresh raw meat, organ meats and very small amounts of fresh vegetables.
A holistic veterinarian may be especially helpful when it comes to recommending the best dog probiotic supplements, but with more scientific evidence emerging, most vets are jumping to recommend them.
But if diet doesn't do the trick, holistic veterinarians may recommend daily doses of antioxidant vitamins, herbs to control itching, and dietary supplement with Omega fatty acids.
Mullein Oil is also an excellent ear product that's recommended by some holistic veterinarians for basic ear infections.
Dr. Marc Smith, PET TAO co-founder and practicing holistic veterinarian, recommends antibiotics for initial treatment.
For those pets, I recommend seeing a progressive or integrative holistic minded veterinarian when consulting on vaccination schedules.
Holistic veterinarians also recommend coconut oil at the dose of 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight (1 tablespoon per 30 pounds).
We recommend introducing bones under the guidance of a holistic veterinarian.
Many holistic veterinarians are now recommending all - natural, organic skin products to help shorten the length of medical dosing, to help heal the open sores, and to decrease the chances of lick granulomas reappearing once they're gone.
Keep in mind that none of these herbs should be overused; don't use more than the recommended amount without consulting with a holistic veterinarian or herbalist.
Most holistic veterinarians do recommend feeding a fresh food diet, though as with human diets there are a lot of different opinions.
Even Dr. Huisheng Xie, world famous holistic veterinarian, does not recommend this.
The Honest Kitchen is recommended by holistic veterinarians and meets the nutrient levels established by AAFCO Dog Food Nutrient Profiles for all life stages.
If you are not in our area, we highly recommend any of the holistic veterinarians listed below.
«Consult a holistic veterinarian who is experienced with the use of supplements and essential oils before using or recommending them.
Holistic veterinarians strongly recommend feeding fresh, mainly raw food diet to your puppy and kitten because the best nutrition maintains the best health, especially over the long - term.
I recommend you consult a holistic veterinarian about the right nutraceutical protocol for your athletic pet's individual needs.
Dr. Dodd recommends seeking out a holistic veterinarian who is familiar with detoxification and support methodologies.
Holistic veterinarian Dr. Karen Becker recommends a proactive cleaning regimen using half ACV and half purified water to prevent ear infection.
(While many holistic veterinarians, including myself, generally recommend feeding meat raw because it is more nutritionally bioavailable and contains hundreds of enzymes, there are potential risks, especially to chronically ill animals; please discuss this issue with your veterinarian before feeding raw meat.)
Holistic veterinarians frequently recommend a diet that is low - carbohydrate, moderate protein, and moderate to high fat for cancer patients.
I recommend you talk to a holistic veterinarian in your area to get this question answered.
Holistic veterinarians often recommend adding turmeric to home - made cancer diets.
If you are already feeding your dog a high quality or premium diet, holistic veterinarians often recommend a herbal supplement that contains herbs associated with calming behavior.
Since you're dealing with multiple issues, I would recommend consulting with a holistic veterinarian, Mattie.
I recommend getting a second opinion from a holistic veterinarian who can instruct you on diet and contacting The Honest Kitchen directly about their foods.
Please Note: We always recommend speaking with a holistic veterinarian about any specific health problems.
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