Pam Roussell from @purrrfectlyholistic and I used muscle testing to determine which products in the warehouse seemed like a …
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My 12 year old lab was covered in tumors , had 85% of them removed and switched to raw , pea, stasis of the mansion , anchovy or salmon oil , seaweed for glysemic and rotation on prebiotics and last week at the vet they said who is this dog . He looks like a three year old . Thank you doctor Judy and staff you definitely make a difference
Dr.Judy, my senior/geriatric dog (21 years), is doing excellent on your PEA(your brand) for dental pain, chronic arthritis, inflammation. She’s like a young dog again! My question?….could I continue using long term?? She also uses your Dr. Judy senior wellness & real mushroom ( reishi) & along with/ wolf creek salmon w/ hemp.. all from your store. The PEA is the one the one I noticed the most positive improvement for severe pain I recommend this product to any pet owner who has a pet suffering from chronic severe pain. Thank you Dr. Judy
What was the first supplement shewhat supplement can we use to keep their heart healthy? Also, older male with high liver enzymes, abdominal ultrasound is ok.
Hello! My pittie was just diagnosed with low platelets. His first count was 82, the next day, platelet count was 94. Tuesday we did imaging (ultrasound, chest x-rays) and all imaging was perfect, so they did not aspirate, but the bloodwork that came back from that visit showed that his platelet count had dropped to 42. All of his tick borne disease panels were negative. So he was put on 30mg pred, twice day…not sure at this point how long he’ll be on it. He has an appointment for another blood draw Monday.
He also has a history of MCT’s. They’ve all been low grade with clean margins (except for one on his eyelid that was low grade but had narrow margins). In fact, the reason we found the low platelets was bc we did preanesthetic bloodwork to remove a couple new bumps. He’s 9.5 years old. On fish oil, phycox, a probiotic, claratin, (I just stopped giving him redonyl), and gets an immunotherapy injection weekly (made specifically for him by his animal dermatology clinic). Is there anything I can do to help him increase platelet production? I did start giving him liver. Would a b-12 injection help?
He eats orijen original. I was feeding him homemade raw, but it became so expensive and time consuming, any suggestions for a balanced raw diet that is more affordable?
My 12 year old lab was covered in tumors , had 85% of them removed and switched to raw , pea, stasis of the mansion , anchovy or salmon oil , seaweed for glysemic and rotation on prebiotics and last week at the vet they said who is this dog . He looks like a three year old . Thank you doctor Judy and staff you definitely make a difference
Dr.Judy, my senior/geriatric dog (21 years), is doing excellent on your PEA(your brand) for dental pain, chronic arthritis, inflammation. She’s like a young dog again!
My question?….could I continue using long term??
She also uses your Dr. Judy senior wellness & real mushroom ( reishi) & along with/ wolf creek salmon w/ hemp.. all from
your store.
The PEA is the one the one I noticed the most positive improvement for severe pain
I recommend this product to any pet owner who has a pet suffering from chronic severe pain.
Thank you Dr. Judy
What was the first supplement shewhat supplement can we use to keep their heart healthy? Also, older male with high liver enzymes, abdominal ultrasound is ok.
Hello! My pittie was just diagnosed with low platelets. His first count was 82, the next day, platelet count was 94. Tuesday we did imaging (ultrasound, chest x-rays) and all imaging was perfect, so they did not aspirate, but the bloodwork that came back from that visit showed that his platelet count had dropped to 42. All of his tick borne disease panels were negative. So he was put on 30mg pred, twice day…not sure at this point how long he’ll be on it. He has an appointment for another blood draw Monday.
He also has a history of MCT’s. They’ve all been low grade with clean margins (except for one on his eyelid that was low grade but had narrow margins). In fact, the reason we found the low platelets was bc we did preanesthetic bloodwork to remove a couple new bumps. He’s 9.5 years old. On fish oil, phycox, a probiotic, claratin, (I just stopped giving him redonyl), and gets an immunotherapy injection weekly (made specifically for him by his animal dermatology clinic). Is there anything I can do to help him increase platelet production? I did start giving him liver. Would a b-12 injection help?
He eats orijen original. I was feeding him homemade raw, but it became so expensive and time consuming, any suggestions for a balanced raw diet that is more affordable?