@2:34 1 cup of Nettle Leaf or green Tea 2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil 2 Tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar 10 drops of lavender essential oil Soak paw 2-3 times a day for 5minutes 7-10 days.
I do this for years helps my dog 100%. She tends to have inflammation in the paws around winter due to the wet salty ground and she has lots of fur so it gets messy. This is wonderful.
Ikr! I'm over here jumping for joy at coming across this video. I just made 2 quarts of nettle infusion this morning for a friend visiting who had an allergic reaction to something on her trip here and is broken out in hives terribly. I clicked on the video because my dog has a licking issue. It's not just on his feet. It's more he lacks the surface of where ever he is laying at the moment! I was really happy to see natural medicine being used to treat it. Very good info on the cause and the nettle recipe. Ty very much.
I love this guy he has something for every issue my dogs had so far last night I tried the paw in apple cider vinegar and coconut oil because I had no lavender and no green tea so I tried with those two and his paw is completely back to normal it’s amazing he didn’t mind either his paw in the mixture his paw was so red and swollen licking all day it was awful I feel so bad but not anymore thanks to this amazing Pet Dr. thank you so much.
@@taniagomez1685I’ve been using the ACV and coconut oil twice a day for about7 days now and one of my babies paws are extremely worse then before I used this remedy.his little toes are so HUGE,he’s a chihuahua terrier mix of some sort but paws look to belong on a German shepherd dog.hes licked more and not only swollen but very red and almost ALL his fur gone.i just now seen this. I’m usually sitting on couch and him on my lap and use the flat cotton balls and have never rinsed. So in thinking let it sit about 10-15 mins then rinse thoroughly. But in also waiting for Dr to reply on this. Hopefully he’ll see our comments soon cuz my baby is MISERABLE.his ears are also the same exact same way. I’m going to give paws and ears a break for few days to see if they can air out/dry out and redness and swelling go down but still use Benadryl for itch and inflammation
Dr. Jones, I recently discovered your channel and am grateful for your courage and conviction to step away from the vet field and not give into the bullies behind the scene. I learned the hard way through the death of my beloved dog Diamond that the veterinary industry is full of lies and go out of their way to lead the public to believe all it promotes about how they care for the health and well-being of our animals. Homeopathic/natural medicine and treatment is the way to go! Keep spewing the much needed information and continue to keep waking up the masses. Thank you!
I completely agree! It’s all about the mighty green, not about the animals. I have two Dobermans, that I love as if they were my children. I’m so glad I found your channel. I’m starting to make all the food for them, we’re in the transition period now. We’re right at half and half. The crock pot makes life so easy and freezing the portions in glass containers with good lids, so I can cook once a week or every other week. I’ve not ventured into cooking for a month yet. Although I have plenty of freezer space. Now I’m collecting all the oils, teas and learning to make salve. My medicine garden this year will be very planned out, then I can harvest and dry different plants we all could Benefit from. Its a dying art. God has given us all we need to stay alive and to flourish. Trust it and use what is being taught. 6:19
Oh, my adult mini poodle (an inch over a toy poodle) is same. He actually licks not just the top of paws but the pawpads. His pawpads are black so it is harder to determine, but between pawpads there is nothing. But I smell pee on back pawpads, when he pees he sometimes steps on it accidentally. I use pet wipes, and i wash his paws only with thin shampoo (meaning more water than shampoo) before a week is over. When dry i use a coconut oil based paw cream. His kibble is small breed lamb and rice, It has no chicken, corn or wheat that are the usual culprits. His treats are tiny cubes single ingredient freeze dried venison or duck, but not even daily,. He is a healthy weight.
Thank you for this info!! I have an 11 year old male that recently got a mass cell tumor on his nose. It wouldn’t heal and going to the vet stresses him way too much. I gave him Benadryl every day, added cold pressed hemp oil in his food and topically on the tumor. After a few weeks, it closed up and healed. I was SO thankful. I’ll be watching your videos all the time now. 💚
That is good news. We are taught to seek instant gratification and healing takes time. Pharmakeia is black magic, while Love and nature had the answers all along.
Hi, thank you Dr. Jones for all your kind, care help for us pet owners who are low I come. You prevent us from having to put our pets down due to lack of funds. You save lives each n every day !! I love you. God loves you. Our Hero !!!
All of Dr Jones' videos are so helpful! He gives me info and advice WAY beyond what my natural vet offers. This video is the one I needed the most. Three visits to my natural vet left me with no advice except " she's probably allergic to chicken and/or salmon. The nearest natural vet is 170 miles RT. Why bother? Dr Jones, you are a Blessing x10! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
It was a pet shop owner that told me my dog had a food allergy after my vet put him on medication that he would need for the rest of his life. Turned out he was allergic to wheat and gluten. I lose all trust in my vet after that. Years later my dog needed an operation for a slow growing MCT, so I went to another vet and they successfully carried out the operation. January 2022 I take my dog back to the same vet that operated on him because of skin flare up on his back paws. This time they gave him a drug called Apoquel but what my vet didn't tell me was, it comes with a warning to not be given to dogs with a history of, or existing tumors, whether they be benign or malignant. My dog had both and my vet knew this to be the case. To cut a long story short, he was operated on for the second time due to the effects of the drug on his tumor, which again was successful, but unfortunately got lymphoma and had to be put to sleep. Do not give Apoquel to your dog if they have ANY lumps or bumps or a history of possible tumors. The after effects are killers.
Thanks for your input! I have a beagle that has allergies, licks her feet all the time till they are irritated and was getting the cytopoint shots but they are not really helping now. She always suggested apoquil, all that stuff gets expensive also!
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Coming from the holistic veterinary field with over 2 decades experience- people need to know as far as that first suggestion with the licorice, it can cause blood pressure issues. So they need to be very cautious in using that or avoid licorice if their dog has been diagnosed with or is taking any medication that can affect the blood pressure.
My dog is a rescue that survived horrible abuse in his first year of life. When I adopted him he would excessively fixate on licking the undersides of his front paws. After settling in to his new life and routine he has quit licking his paw pads. I figure it was a pacifying action like a kid sucking his thumb. Now after 5 years with him he seldom licks his paw pads only when bored.
Well done for giving a home to a abused dog, wish more were like you instead of buying puppies from mostly unscrupulous dealers. I really hope your dog is doing well and also your self🐕🥰
Thank you for the video! Four out of seven vets said it would be ok to put your dog down… but no diagnosis. He’s a amazing Havanese ! I’ve seen jaundice, leathagic and vision loss and more . Loss of appetite. Bloting . Yeah but 8 months this dog improves to 70 to 75 percent! He won’t quit we won’t quit!
I hope I would have know about this extraordinary doctor , before we lost our dearest boy Apollo, only 3 yrs. The antibiotics, fleas medication, and the vaccines, I believe contributed in developing the colon cancer . Thank you , for all the natural remedies you share as an alternative.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your videos and the information you give us is AMAZING, we learn so much, we treat our lovely pets at the comfort of our home and give them the best treatment they can have from loving hands and do not have to spend a fortune on vets that only target is make money. I love to see your videos, the information is so clear and forward that I would like to share it with the whole world. Thank you Andrew you are wonderful!
You didn’t mention preservatives in the dog food being a main cause of their allergy and why they lick their paws, but I love that you recommend all natural remedies.
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My dog is allergic to everything. We did a test. But our new groomer scrubbed her paws and she didn't lick for a whole day after that! A miracle. Pretty sure its dust mites for my dog.
Thank u so much for this video. I kid you not as I was watchn your video I glanced over at my dog and of course she is licking her paws. But now I know how to help her😊
Dr. Thankyou, you are genius! The only one on TH-cam I've come across, being a beautiful humanitarian who freely shares valued information that is natural and safe for our pets! God Bless you!
Did My First Treatment yesterday too my Frenchie when I says she’s been licking them over a year straight and it use to stress me out because I didn’t know what to do and vets charge an arm and a leg and sometimes don’t even fix the problem .. I MUST SAY THANK YOU DR. JUS ONE TREATMENT HAS CHANGED MY DOG LIFE IM GOING TO CONTINUE THE REMEDY AND I MUST SAY THIS IS A LIFE CHANGER !!!! 🫡💯
Thanks for the video! I also found another reason to add to your list. My dog was licking his feet a lot an I found out we had these bull thistle growing in the yard here in TX and he was getting stuck by them. I now go around as soon as I see them coming up and remove them from the yard.
My dog was also getting these stick like sharp needles stuck in his paws and ears. I think here in California they call them "foxtail weeds". I went on Amazon and after trying a few types of boots that he would not keep on his feet, I finally found a pair with enough Velcro to go around each foot, that he always wears now, everyday when he goes outside! They also might help your baby! You can always return them if he doesn't like them! But, maybe you should give them a try! They helped my guy!😊
Gee, now I feel stupid!? I thought she constantly licks her paws & cleans herself like a cat is cos she grew up in a home with cats, B4 I adopted her!? THANKS 4 Educating!! TERRIFIC CHANNEL - Just tuned in 2day & have already watched 3 of your videos!! Appreciate all the suggestions - ESP the home care & remedies. I'm big on natural & do it yourself & DON'T like the vets around here, that my previous dog HATED going to. This baby is old & Gold, God bless her!! You're such a Blessing - Shine ON!!
Dr. Jones I have been subscribed to your channel and still waiting on that free copy. I am so grateful for finding your channel. Believe me. My pup is definitely my comfort family member and seeing him in pain hurts me more than comforts me. And you’re right, the cost to keep him safe and happy is costly. And boy has your channel helped. I hope to see more and keep learning. You are awesome! Thank you! 🙏🏽 He’s so much better. Thank you for all the tips.
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My dog has the interdigital cysts and was diagnosed with Atopic dermatitis. The regular vet put her on Aproquil. When I learned it can cause harm I took her off it. She had huge flareup and shot her with a $200 steroid. I was then referred to a dermatologist Vet who put her on cyclosporine and prednisone. They wanted her on Aproquil and I said no way. Not good. They only suggest drugs, chlorox foot baths. She turned 2 yrs last Oct. I pray these drugs haven't caused harm. I understand they can cause diabetes, Cushings, cancer, etc. I see where none of this is helping her. I'm taking her off all drugs & will try your recommendations. I'm frustrated and no longer will cram these dangerous drugs down her throat. I don't intend on seeing the dermatologist vet any longer either. It's a money grab. I'm on SS and can't afford throwing money away possibly putting my dog in harm's way with these drugs. Thank you for your help.
You need to get the flare up under control so needs the antibiotics (hit hard and fast). If very bad, get onto cortisone). Bath 3 times per week with Malsaseb medicated shampoo lather and leave on for 10m then rinse thoroughly. Be sure to get it into the joules when the bacteria can grow. Every morning spray with Chlorhexidine 1% (hand sanitizer) mixed 40:60 water and every evening, powder with Dakarin (foot powder, it’s an anti fungal) to keep skin dry over night. Treat the bad areas with Savlon cream or Dermaid. Once under control, bath 1/week and keep up the spray & powder routine. If the hotspots are oozing, wipe off with warm wet cloth and treat with savlon (it’s also chlorhexine hydrochloride) but cream so goes on thicker. I also treat the elephantiasis area with QV bath oil 50/50 mix with water. Massage it into the skin. Dry area around the eyes, I use Dermaid. You’ve also got to keep the ears clean. You need your vet to prescribe ear drops that you can use at least 1/wk. Use a tissue to wipe out the black gunk but be very gentle and don’t try to get everything. The drops will loosen it up and your pup will shake it out. My GSD is now 8 and has suffered with this for yrs. The flare ups can be very distressing so you must get on top of it. Then regular maintenance is the only way to manage.
Rub the shampoo into the paws. And dry your dog after bath. Use a hair dryer but careful of the temperature. Basically the aim is to keep the skin dry and moisturised, and the inflammation under control. The bacteria and fungi love that damp wet environment on your dog. As for the allergies, the best we can do is manage the reaction.
Teatree shampoo can help . It calm's the skin and helps with itching. Prednison is the last thing I would ever try because it can cause a lot of damage ! Vitamine B12 can also help the skin recover and can't be overdosed or have side effects . I hope your dog feels better soon
Thank you so much! My dog's been licking her under-paws but neither the vet not the groomer found anything. I will try the soaking as I have all the ingredients at home strangely enough 😄 🐾
just found this video, have you tried it yet, is is working for you? I just adopted a senior yorkie from a rescue and is licking his paws as well, I'm anxious to try this.
Thank you so very much!! My new dog seems to pick up just about ANYTHING!! I have spent so much money at vets and ER in only 18 months - unbelievable!!! I'm also treating things naturally in-between - IF I know what I'm dealing with!!! Coming home from the park I noticed very red and inflamed paws while cleaning the mud off them. I immediately thought of YOU!! 😊THANK YOU.
Your skin wipes saved my dog she had red inflamed paws and you could see it because she's a white husky mix. She was licking her paws constantly to the point that there is missing hair and even lesions. I made the skin wipes that you had on your TH-cam from a long time ago. Her paws are getting better. Apple cider vinegar, steep green tea, clomitrozol,tea tree wirh a bit of chlorhexidine mixed together with bab wipes. Thank you
OMG I've been searching for this for so long, I am so glad you made this video it helped me SO MUCH! Thank you so much... it truly helped my pits 🐾 paws❤️🩹
Seems you are a fly on the wall in my house!!!! My Bichon has been licking her paws just this week, on the case now, thank you so much. It's great to have you to help Doc.
@@cosmicsoul_wav try keeping her busy, go for a walk, play with her in garden anything to take her mind off it. Seems she does it either when anxious or bored. Oh and if her claws are too long.
I really appreciate all of your knowledge and willingness to share these remedies with us, I wish you were here in the Philadelphia suburbs. So many vets want my shar pei on cytopoint injections or apoquel , he has environmental allergies and leaky gut , I love your natural alternatives to the standard drugs that so many vets suggest . Thanks so much for all you do 💜
Dr.Jones you are simply the best. Thank you for this recipe. My dog has been licking his paw non stop. I'm doing the recipe now. I pray it will work for my dog.🙏
My best mate had this problem. I took him to the vet. She put him on Cytopoint monthly injections. After the second shot he started coughing and fainting. After the fourth shot he walked outside and died. Cytopoint killed him by disruption of natural cytokines, that then initiated Lymphatic cancer.
Sorry this happened to you. My dog also died after Cytopoint injections. She developed IMHA where the red blood cells attack themselves. We tried to save her with blood transfusions but it did not work. It was horrific to watch. When we took her to the emergency clinic, the vet asked if she had any vaccinations lately and she had Cytopoint exactly two weeks before that. Vet said that my dog wasn’t the first they’ve seen die after Cytopoint. It’s not a typical vaccine. It disrupts their immune system. I wish I would have researched before taking her in for that shot. I was very trusting of certain professionals before this experience. Not so much anymore. Now, I watch videos like this to find more holistic ways to treat ailments.
I came looking for you Sabrina my Goldendoodle is liking her foot for two days now. I made the foot bath you showed here this morning. I do take olive leaf myself so I will give her that also. I have followed you for years and just love all that you do for us and our pets. Thank you so much.
I wish I'd found you while my baby girl was still alive.. Thanks for all your info doc 🙏🏼 I'll be sure to watch all your videos for when I get my next pooch. ❤❤❤
So sorry. I've lost 2 babies very recently. It's great to gather info and knowledge so we can learn and be more prepared for future dogs that take over our hearts. We can never know enough for their health. X
Thank you, for all that you do, every time I have an issue with my dog I always search for an answer that you may have, and 99.percent of the time you do and I prefer to take the natural route before going with chemical medication. Again thank you for all that you do God bless😊
What I very much like about this man is his willingness to use harmless natural products and not automatically reach for expensive things made of chemicals that have their own side effects. My own doctor could do with learning from him.
Also pain. I found that my dog was licking his paw due to one of his nails growing into his pad! I bought a quiet nail grinder because he hates clippers.
Do you mean that the nail had grown a full circle and was digging into the pad? I’ve only seen that in rescue, very neglected dogs. Please, everyone, check your dog’s nails once in a while and keep them trimmed.
You always have to check the Dewclaws of a dog. Because their tucked away from the other nails, often they are forgotten. Dogs can even appear to be lame if their not trimmed.
My Maltipoo Yorkie started doing thus after his yearly shot .He had his back oaw beet red with all the hair chewed off .I soaked it in warm water and put tea tree oil on it after i soaked it in colloidal silver.This was last week .he is mych better now.You came up on my feed and i jumped right on.This information is a God send.Winchester weighs 8 lbs.I am starting this protocol tomorrow. I cant thank you enough🐶🐕💋⚘❣‼‼
I have read on many sites that Tea Tree Oil is very bad for both cats and dogs. Unfortunately, of all the toxic scents for dogs, tea tree oil is one of the most dangerous, as this oil is often highly concentrated. Even a few drops of pure 100% oil can cause clinical signs in pets. Deaths have been reported in companion animals following dermal application of tea tree oil.
@@vironguzman7878 I did I tried to application today I made sure it was diluted I didn't have the lavender but when I was done soaking his pause 5 minutes each I wiped off the excess and it already I see a difference so I'm going to continue this for a week also when I cleaned out of ears with equal parts apple cider vinegar and water and a cotton pad it really helped as well and then I moisturize after it dried with a little bit of coconut oil on the footpads as well as the year just a tiny bit.🐕💚💚
I had to add something as my pitbull has allergies and her paws were horrible, with blisters even on the top and her fur was starting to crack with these blisters bubbling up, A vet who was learning from Mi. State found that you can do this so I got a small baby pool or pet pool about 30" diameter .. and put 1 cup of bleach to 10 gals of water and then soak the dogs paws for 15mins... this was amazing and my dogs paws cleared up in less than 2 weeks and believe me when I say they were bad... I felt so helpless.. the Vet where I had taken my dog was really no help at all.. they wanted to do test after test then give me some cream that I had to apply for god knows how long then charge ME $500.00 and I had to do all the work.. I'm like hell no.. there has to be a better way.. and I found this little treatment from a wonderful person who was studying to become a vet,... also wanted to say Thank you so very much Dr.Jones for all you do.. the world needs more people in it like you.. Peace
Very good advice. Most people will use common sense and make sure the tea has cooled and will not stick their dogs paw in hot or too warm tea. Unfortunately, we do have lots of people in the world who just simply have no common sense.
Oh My you are such a blessing! Ty so much for helping us dog owners out here who love them like our children and want what's best for them! Even when we can barely afford the vet bills and buy food for our selves!
I found this on my feed and watched it and took notes on it all. I’ve had such a problem for a few years now with my dog’s hotspots and he licks them and they go bad and he does lick his paws at times. I think he now has the interdigital cyst, like a boil on the side of his digit. I’m going to try the concoction on him and pray it makes a difference before resorting to another vet appt. I need to see if you’ve done a video about itchiness generally not just paws cos I really need to be able to stop my boy scratching, it makes his life miserable I can see it in his face. Thank you so much doc!
The usually problem my dog has that causes licking is getting something caught in his paw pad, like a bur. I am surprised you did not mention this. I always check my dogs paws after a walk.
My dog licks the underside of his paws, but he walks along railroad tracks on the smaller stones off to the side, so I don't worry too much. He also licks my cuts to help me heal faster. He obviously can smell bacterial infection that grows on skin.
Thank you I didn't know why my dog licked her paws 🐾 so I think in summer time is when she licks her paws the most , now I know what to do thanks to you Dr. 🙌
Oh, thank you so much for all of these OTC remedies for dogs. I am on a modest income and this is so valuable and priceless information. I love my dog Ginger so much and veterinarians can be really really expensive. Thank you for your love of animals and if you have a video for flea alternatives, could you please post it thank you so much have a blessed day Namaste.🤙🏽♥️🐾
You are my #1 veterinary on you tube. I found your you and have turned to your advise many times for cats and dogs.. Mostly mine but also for friends pets. Your help is and has been a blessing. Thank you so very much.
I just want to say i thank God for your generosity and what a blessing you are to so many Animals and thier familys i will be watching you Dr jones and taking your very welcome advise for my little dog Tammy you have given me so much hope thanks heaps ❤ ❤ have a wonderfull❤ day
Your videos have just started coming up and so glad you make these videos. Love that you’re using natural alternatives. I figured out mine was likely yeast and found I just needed to go back to bathing once or twice a week.
Hi Doc, Thanks for all you do. On the licorice root, do you just take the tincture and squirt it down the dog's throat or dilute it with water or some such liquid? Thank you so much
*@Jeff Smutny:* My question too! I didn't hear him say if the licorice root tincture is applied topically or given orally? I listened twice. I guess he doesn't read comments or answer questions. 🤷🏽 Have you bought the product & tried it? [Edit] I read more comments and saw the same question....it's given to the dog *ORALLY.* I guess it's up to you whether to dilute it a bit or not. I might try to disguise the taste by mixing it with a small spoonful of vanilla ice cream.
@gina wiggles Thank you for giving this information! I couldn't figure out whether it was to be given orally or topical. The video didn't say, Google wasn't clear so I was trying to find out in the comments. Now I can help my poor little Yorkie! So thank you again for sharing!
Thank you so very much for this info!! I spent over $1000 at a vet clinic for my dog’s allergy issue last month. I’ll definitely try your natural remedies. ❤
I'm confused about the dosing of the olive leaf. You said the dosing is 1-2 mg/# of body weight and that the capsules you have are 500 mg. Wouldn't Tulla get a max dosage of 40 mg ( 2 times per day) - so like 1/12 of the capsules that you have? Our girl is 50 pounds. I don't need the olive leaf right now, I'm just trying to understand the dosage.
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1 cup of Nettle Leaf or green Tea
2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
2 Tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar
10 drops of lavender essential oil
Soak paw 2-3 times a day for 5minutes 7-10 days.
Thank you! Have you tried this on your fur baby by chance?
Would you if it needs to be rinsed off
I do this for years helps my dog 100%. She tends to have inflammation in the paws around winter due to the wet salty ground and she has lots of fur so it gets messy. This is wonderful.
@@jessicamoraes2011 that is awesome! thank you so much! im praying this will work for mine too
@@RockyMishel Thank You
I can't tell you how glad I am to find a Vet Dr. who believes in natural remedies! Thank you sooo much! you are Amazing!
Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel!
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Natural? And what forest did you find licorice root tincture growing in?
@@LostKin69 you can find in every forest that
Ikr! I'm over here jumping for joy at coming across this video. I just made 2 quarts of nettle infusion this morning for a friend visiting who had an allergic reaction to something on her trip here and is broken out in hives terribly. I clicked on the video because my dog has a licking issue. It's not just on his feet. It's more he lacks the surface of where ever he is laying at the moment! I was really happy to see natural medicine being used to treat it. Very good info on the cause and the nettle recipe. Ty very much.
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I love this guy he has something for every issue my dogs had so far last night I tried the paw in apple cider vinegar and coconut oil because I had no lavender and no green tea so I tried with those two and his paw is completely back to normal it’s amazing he didn’t mind either his paw in the mixture his paw was so red and swollen licking all day it was awful I feel so bad but not anymore thanks to this amazing Pet Dr. thank you so much.
Hi, thanks for the information.
I have a question! Did you rinse the paws after soaked in that mix it you just let it air dry.
i was wondering the same @@taniagomez1685Maybe if i tag him he will get a notification. @BNHxoxo
Im waiting for an answer before I do this
@@taniagomez1685I’ve been using the ACV and coconut oil twice a day for about7 days now and one of my babies paws are extremely worse then before I used this remedy.his little toes are so HUGE,he’s a chihuahua terrier mix of some sort but paws look to belong on a German shepherd dog.hes licked more and not only swollen but very red and almost ALL his fur gone.i just now seen this. I’m usually sitting on couch and him on my lap and use the flat cotton balls and have never rinsed. So in thinking let it sit about 10-15 mins then rinse thoroughly. But in also waiting for Dr to reply on this. Hopefully he’ll see our comments soon cuz my baby is MISERABLE.his ears are also the same exact same way. I’m going to give paws and ears a break for few days to see if they can air out/dry out and redness and swelling go down but still use Benadryl for itch and inflammation
It's good to see a veterinarian that doesn't want to throw a bunch of drugs into your dog system. Thank you very much to this wonderful person here
Dr. Jones, I recently discovered your channel and am grateful for your courage and conviction to step away from the vet field and not give into the bullies behind the scene. I learned the hard way through the death of my beloved dog Diamond that the veterinary industry is full of lies and go out of their way to lead the public to believe all it promotes about how they care for the health and well-being of our animals. Homeopathic/natural medicine and treatment is the way to go! Keep spewing the much needed information and continue to keep waking up the masses. Thank you!
Welcome to the channel! I hope the videos helped empower you as a pet parent/owner.
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Thank you so much! I truly feel empowered!! I will not keep this information to myself but will pass it on and teach others as well. God bless you.
Agreed..thank you!!
I completely agree! It’s all about the mighty green, not about the animals. I have two Dobermans, that I love as if they were my children. I’m so glad I found your channel. I’m starting to make all the food for them, we’re in the transition period now. We’re right at half and half. The crock pot makes life so easy and freezing the portions in glass containers with good lids, so I can cook once a week or every other week. I’ve not ventured into cooking for a month yet. Although I have plenty of freezer space. Now I’m collecting all the oils, teas and learning to make salve. My medicine garden this year will be very planned out, then I can harvest and dry different plants we all could Benefit from. Its a dying art. God has given us all we need to stay alive and to flourish. Trust it and use what is being taught. 6:19
Oh, my adult mini poodle (an inch over a toy poodle) is same. He actually licks not just the top of paws but the pawpads. His pawpads are black so it is harder to determine, but between pawpads there is nothing. But I smell pee on back pawpads, when he pees he sometimes steps on it accidentally. I use pet wipes, and i wash his paws only with thin shampoo (meaning more water than shampoo) before a week is over. When dry i use a coconut oil based paw cream. His kibble is small breed lamb and rice, It has no chicken, corn or wheat that are the usual culprits. His treats are tiny cubes single ingredient freeze dried venison or duck, but not even daily,. He is a healthy weight.
Thank you for this info!! I have an 11 year old male that recently got a mass cell tumor on his nose. It wouldn’t heal and going to the vet stresses him way too much. I gave him Benadryl every day, added cold pressed hemp oil in his food and topically on the tumor. After a few weeks, it closed up and healed. I was SO thankful. I’ll be watching your videos all the time now. 💚
so benadryl helped?
That is good news. We are taught to seek instant gratification and healing takes time. Pharmakeia is black magic, while Love and nature had the answers all along.
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I love him. He is a godsend.
Hi, thank you Dr. Jones for all your kind, care help for us pet owners who are low I come. You prevent us from having to put our pets down due to lack of funds. You save lives each n every day !! I love you. God loves you. Our Hero !!!
Thank You for caring about animals and their families of People ❤
Love how the dog licks his hand again and again.❤
Dr. Jones, you are a blessing! Thank you for providing so many useful tips for all of us for free.
All of Dr Jones' videos are so helpful! He gives me info and advice WAY beyond what my natural vet offers.
This video is the one I needed the most. Three visits to my natural vet left me with no advice except " she's probably allergic to chicken and/or salmon.
The nearest natural vet is 170 miles RT. Why bother?
Dr Jones, you are a Blessing x10! THANK
YOU! THANK YOU!
This vet is great I appreciate him helping so so much just love him 🙏🙏🙏
I laughed so hard because the cameraman is on point at catching Oakey's reactions...😂😂😂😂. Keep it up cameraman
It was a pet shop owner that told me my dog had a food allergy after my vet put him on medication that he would need for the rest of his life. Turned out he was allergic to wheat and gluten. I lose all trust in my vet after that. Years later my dog needed an operation for a slow growing MCT, so I went to another vet and they successfully carried out the operation. January 2022 I take my dog back to the same vet that operated on him because of skin flare up on his back paws. This time they gave him a drug called Apoquel but what my vet didn't tell me was, it comes with a warning to not be given to dogs with a history of, or existing tumors, whether they be benign or malignant. My dog had both and my vet knew this to be the case. To cut a long story short, he was operated on for the second time due to the effects of the drug on his tumor, which again was successful, but unfortunately got lymphoma and had to be put to sleep. Do not give Apoquel to your dog if they have ANY lumps or bumps or a history of possible tumors. The after effects are killers.
Thanks for your input! I have a beagle that has allergies, licks her feet all the time till they are irritated and was getting the cytopoint shots but they are not really helping now. She always suggested apoquil, all that stuff gets expensive also!
So very sorry you went through all that and still lost your best friend.
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@susancedio3801 Have to tried accupuncture? For allergies
~every day you help animals and their people all over the world... You are a very special person please take care of your yourself you work so hard..... We are all so blessed to have you 🐾🐾🌟🙏
Coming from the holistic veterinary field with over 2 decades experience- people need to know as far as that first suggestion with the licorice, it can cause blood pressure issues. So they need to be very cautious in using that or avoid licorice if their dog has been diagnosed with or is taking any medication that can affect the blood pressure.
My dog is a rescue that survived horrible abuse in his first year of life. When I adopted him he would excessively fixate on licking the undersides of his front paws. After settling in to his new life and routine he has quit licking his paw pads. I figure it was a pacifying action like a kid sucking his thumb. Now after 5 years with him he seldom licks his paw pads only when bored.
Well done for giving a home to a abused dog, wish more were like you instead of buying puppies from mostly unscrupulous dealers. I really hope your dog is doing well and also your self🐕🥰
Bless you Dr Jones , Tulla is always so beautiful cooperative and helps us all learn good care for our dogs :)
Thank you for the video! Four out of seven vets said it would be ok to put your dog down… but no diagnosis. He’s a amazing Havanese ! I’ve seen jaundice, leathagic and vision loss and more . Loss of appetite. Bloting . Yeah but 8 months this dog improves to 70 to 75 percent! He won’t quit we won’t quit!
Keep fighting for you furry friend.
I hope I would have know about this extraordinary doctor , before we lost our dearest boy Apollo, only 3 yrs.
The antibiotics, fleas medication, and the vaccines, I believe contributed in developing the colon cancer .
Thank you , for all the natural remedies you share as an alternative.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your videos and the information you give us is AMAZING, we learn so much, we treat our lovely pets at the comfort of our home and give them the best treatment they can have from loving hands and do not have to spend a fortune on vets that only target is make money. I love to see your videos, the information is so clear and forward that I would like to share it with the whole world. Thank you Andrew you are wonderful!
You didn’t mention preservatives in the dog food being a main cause of their allergy and why they lick their paws, but I love that you recommend all natural remedies.
And vaccines are a MAJOR cause of allergies & other health problems.
Always my go to. So far you have been more effective than my vet’s & definitely cheaper
Thanks!
You are a wonderful vet. I appreciate your caring
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I was dumb lost my account password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
@Gerardo Ephraim Instablaster :)
My dog is allergic to everything. We did a test. But our new groomer scrubbed her paws and she didn't lick for a whole day after that! A miracle. Pretty sure its dust mites for my dog.
is it better?
Thank you for producing such educational and holistic content. Please keep it up!!
Thank you! Will do. Kind feedback like this helps me to keep going.
- Dr. Andrew Jones
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What would we do without you and your help for our animals~❤
Thank u so much for this video. I kid you not as I was watchn your video I glanced over at my dog and of course she is licking her paws. But now I know how to help her😊
Dr. Thankyou, you are genius! The only one on TH-cam I've come across, being a beautiful humanitarian who freely shares valued information that is natural and safe for our pets! God Bless you!
Dan Scott also
Your a blessing to fur babies so happy to have found you
Thank you
My goodness. Thank you so much. Now I can help my dog relax and stop licking.
Did My First Treatment yesterday too my Frenchie when I says she’s been licking them over a year straight and it use to stress me out because I didn’t know what to do and vets charge an arm and a leg and sometimes don’t even fix the problem .. I MUST SAY THANK YOU DR. JUS ONE TREATMENT HAS CHANGED MY DOG LIFE IM GOING TO CONTINUE THE REMEDY AND I MUST SAY THIS IS A LIFE CHANGER !!!! 🫡💯
Thanks so much
Wow my friend you have taught me what my dog has been going through for years. She says thank you for your help and such a relief for both of us.
You're my FAVORITE veterinarian!
I am so glad you share ur knowledge, it is greatly appreciated. I prefer to spend money on spoiling my dogs, Not on expensive vet bills.
Thanks for the video! I also found another reason to add to your list. My dog was licking his feet a lot an I found out we had these bull thistle growing in the yard here in TX and he was getting stuck by them. I now go around as soon as I see them coming up and remove them from the yard.
My dog was also getting these stick like sharp needles stuck in his paws and ears. I think here in California they call them "foxtail weeds". I went on Amazon and after trying a few types of boots that he would not keep on his feet, I finally found a pair with enough Velcro to go around each foot, that he always wears now, everyday when he goes outside! They also might help your baby! You can always return them if he doesn't like them! But, maybe you should give them a try! They helped my guy!😊
Much respect for the care u show for animals love this channel
Thank you for this information. It helps me to understand my dogs licking problem.
Gee, now I feel stupid!? I thought she constantly licks her paws & cleans herself like a cat is cos she grew up in a home with cats, B4 I adopted her!? THANKS 4 Educating!! TERRIFIC CHANNEL - Just tuned in 2day & have already watched 3 of your videos!! Appreciate all the suggestions - ESP the home care & remedies. I'm big on natural & do it yourself & DON'T like the vets around here, that my previous dog HATED going to. This baby is old & Gold, God bless her!! You're such a Blessing - Shine ON!!
Dr. Jones I have been subscribed to your channel and still waiting on that free copy. I am so grateful for finding your channel. Believe me. My pup is definitely my comfort family member and seeing him in pain hurts me more than comforts me. And you’re right, the cost to keep him safe and happy is costly. And boy has your channel helped. I hope to see more and keep learning. You are awesome! Thank you! 🙏🏽 He’s so much better. Thank you for all the tips.
Where is the link to get your free book
@@lynnetteliseo4143- check the description
@@lynnetteliseo4143 Once you sign up for the newsletter, the screen says 'Thank you' and provides a link to download it right away. I just did it and it works.
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My dog has the interdigital cysts and was diagnosed with Atopic dermatitis. The regular vet put her on Aproquil. When I learned it can cause harm I took her off it. She had huge flareup and shot her with a $200 steroid. I was then referred to a dermatologist Vet who put her on cyclosporine and prednisone. They wanted her on Aproquil and I said no way. Not good. They only suggest drugs, chlorox foot baths. She turned 2 yrs last Oct. I pray these drugs haven't caused harm. I understand they can cause diabetes, Cushings, cancer, etc. I see where none of this is helping her. I'm taking her off all drugs & will try your recommendations. I'm frustrated and no longer will cram these dangerous drugs down her throat. I don't intend on seeing the dermatologist vet any longer either. It's a money grab. I'm on SS and can't afford throwing money away possibly putting my dog in harm's way with these drugs. Thank you for your help.
You need to get the flare up under control so needs the antibiotics (hit hard and fast). If very bad, get onto cortisone). Bath 3 times per week with Malsaseb medicated shampoo lather and leave on for 10m then rinse
thoroughly. Be sure to get it into the joules when the bacteria can grow. Every morning spray with Chlorhexidine 1% (hand sanitizer) mixed 40:60 water and every evening, powder with Dakarin (foot powder, it’s an anti fungal) to keep skin dry over night. Treat the bad areas with Savlon cream or Dermaid. Once under control, bath 1/week and keep up the spray & powder routine. If the hotspots are oozing, wipe off with warm wet cloth and treat with savlon (it’s also chlorhexine hydrochloride) but cream so goes on thicker. I also treat the elephantiasis area with QV bath oil 50/50 mix with water. Massage it into the skin. Dry area around the eyes, I use Dermaid. You’ve also got to keep the ears clean. You need your vet to prescribe ear drops that you can use at least 1/wk. Use a tissue to wipe out the black gunk but be very gentle and don’t try to get everything. The drops will loosen it up and your pup will shake it out.
My GSD is now 8 and has suffered with this for yrs. The flare ups can be very distressing so you must get on top of it. Then regular maintenance is the only way to manage.
Rub the shampoo into the paws. And dry your dog after bath. Use a hair dryer but careful of the temperature. Basically the aim is to keep the skin dry and moisturised, and the inflammation under control. The bacteria and fungi love that damp wet environment on your dog. As for the allergies, the best we can do is manage the reaction.
Same here. One took Apequel and one has Cushing from steroids. The medical industry all the way around sucks.!
Teatree shampoo can help .
It calm's the skin and helps with itching.
Prednison is the last thing I would ever try because it can cause a lot of damage !
Vitamine B12 can also help the skin recover and can't be overdosed or have side effects .
I hope your dog feels better soon
Good info , I always watch before taking my dog in to the doctor office . thank you
Thank you so much! My dog's been licking her under-paws but neither the vet not the groomer found anything. I will try the soaking as I have all the ingredients at home strangely enough 😄 🐾
just found this video, have you tried it yet, is is working for you? I just adopted a senior yorkie from a rescue and is licking his paws as well, I'm anxious to try this.
Thank you so very much!! My new dog seems to pick up just about ANYTHING!! I have spent so much money at vets and ER in only 18 months - unbelievable!!! I'm also treating things naturally in-between - IF I know what I'm dealing with!!! Coming home from the park I noticed very red and inflamed paws while cleaning the mud off them. I immediately thought of YOU!! 😊THANK YOU.
I appreciate the holistic home remedies for dogs. Awesome! 🐕
Your skin wipes saved my dog she had red inflamed paws and you could see it because she's a white husky mix. She was licking her paws constantly to the point that there is missing hair and even lesions. I made the skin wipes that you had on your TH-cam from a long time ago. Her paws are getting better.
Apple cider vinegar, steep green tea, clomitrozol,tea tree wirh a bit of chlorhexidine mixed together with bab wipes. Thank you
Everybody should have someone who looks at them with the same kind of adoration that Tula has when she looks at you.!
OMG I've been searching for this for so long, I am so glad you made this video it helped me SO MUCH! Thank you so much... it truly helped my pits 🐾 paws❤️🩹
I love Tula ❤️
Seems you are a fly on the wall in my house!!!! My Bichon has been licking her paws just this week, on the case now, thank you so much. It's great to have you to help Doc.
which remedies did you try?
@@cosmicsoul_wav try keeping her busy, go for a walk, play with her in garden anything to take her mind off it. Seems she does it either when anxious or bored. Oh and if her claws are too long.
Thanks Dr. Jones for all your natural treatments.♥️
You’re welcome! Happy to help!
Thanks love you xx
I really appreciate all of your knowledge and willingness to share these remedies with us, I wish you were here in the Philadelphia suburbs. So many vets want my shar pei on cytopoint injections or apoquel , he has environmental allergies and leaky gut , I love your natural alternatives to the standard drugs that so many vets suggest . Thanks so much for all you do 💜
I just love your natural approach. Love from Australia 💜
Dr. Jones, should Licorice Root Tincture be given orally or applied on the paws? All your videos are extremely helpful. Thank you so much❤
Orally
Hi, can you put thr Liquorice tincture in their water?
Dr.Jones you are simply the best. Thank you for this recipe. My dog has been licking his paw non stop.
I'm doing the recipe now. I pray it will work for my dog.🙏
My best mate had this problem.
I took him to the vet.
She put him on Cytopoint monthly injections.
After the second shot he started coughing and fainting.
After the fourth shot he walked outside and died.
Cytopoint killed him by disruption of natural cytokines, that then initiated Lymphatic cancer.
Aw I am so sorry foe you loss how traumatic for you that worries me for my little one has injection every 4 weeks for this problem
Sorry this happened to you. My dog also died after Cytopoint injections. She developed IMHA where the red blood cells attack themselves. We tried to save her with blood transfusions but it did not work. It was horrific to watch. When we took her to the emergency clinic, the vet asked if she had any vaccinations lately and she had Cytopoint exactly two weeks before that. Vet said that my dog wasn’t the first they’ve seen die after Cytopoint. It’s not a typical vaccine. It disrupts their immune system. I wish I would have researched before taking her in for that shot. I was very trusting of certain professionals before this experience. Not so much anymore. Now, I watch videos like this to find more holistic ways to treat ailments.
Thank you again! So happy not to be given a dangerous pres drug that may or may not work. Love this natural way! ❤😘
I came looking for you Sabrina my Goldendoodle is liking her foot for two days now. I made the foot bath you showed here this morning. I do take olive leaf myself so I will give her that also. I have followed you for years and just love all that you do for us and our pets. Thank you so much.
I wish I'd found you while my baby girl was still alive.. Thanks for all your info doc 🙏🏼 I'll be sure to watch all your videos for when I get my next pooch. ❤❤❤
So sorry. I've lost 2 babies very recently. It's great to gather info and knowledge so we can learn and be more prepared for future dogs that take over our hearts. We can never know enough for their health. X
I am so much grateful to your guidance
Thank you, for all that you do, every time I have an issue with my dog I always search for an answer that you may have, and 99.percent of the time you do and I prefer to take the natural route before going with chemical medication. Again thank you for all that you do God bless😊
What I very much like about this man is his willingness to use harmless natural products and not automatically reach for expensive things made of chemicals that have their own side effects. My own doctor could do with learning from him.
Absolutely amazing channel
Also pain. I found that my dog was licking his paw due to one of his nails growing into his pad! I bought a quiet nail grinder because he hates clippers.
YES!!! I was surprised he didn't mention this. Also pain from the neck and spine can be a cause
Do you mean that the nail had grown a full circle and was digging into the pad? I’ve only seen that in rescue, very neglected dogs. Please, everyone, check your dog’s nails once in a while and keep them trimmed.
You always have to check the Dewclaws of a dog.
Because their tucked away from the other nails, often they are forgotten.
Dogs can even appear to be lame if their not trimmed.
Tf ur dog's nails get near that point tf??? Ya shouldn't have a fkn dog smh.
You are an amazing doctor. Love all your videos and how passionate you are about helping animals. 😻 Thank you 🙏❤️🙏
My Maltipoo Yorkie started doing thus after his yearly shot .He had his back oaw beet red with all the hair chewed off .I soaked it in warm water and put tea tree oil on it after i soaked it in colloidal silver.This was last week .he is mych better now.You came up on my feed and i jumped right on.This information is a God send.Winchester weighs 8 lbs.I am starting this protocol tomorrow. I cant thank you enough🐶🐕💋⚘❣‼‼
Be careful. I’m not 100% sure, but I have heard that Tea tree Oil is poisonous to dogs.
I have read on many sites that Tea Tree Oil is very bad for both cats and dogs. Unfortunately, of all the toxic scents for dogs, tea tree oil is one of the most dangerous, as this oil is often highly concentrated. Even a few drops of pure 100% oil can cause clinical signs in pets. Deaths have been reported in companion animals following dermal application of tea tree oil.
Perfect timing for me to find this! I believe its a yeast problem with both of my senior Yorkies. Thank you and Blessings 🥰
Did you try one of the remedies?
@@vironguzman7878 I did I tried to application today I made sure it was diluted I didn't have the lavender but when I was done soaking his pause 5 minutes each I wiped off the excess and it already I see a difference so I'm going to continue this for a week also when I cleaned out of ears with equal parts apple cider vinegar and water and a cotton pad it really helped as well and then I moisturize after it dried with a little bit of coconut oil on the footpads as well as the year just a tiny bit.🐕💚💚
Is this still working for your pups?
Thank you Dr. Jones! Thank you Tula! 👍 👍
Thank you so much I will be trying all to help my dog 🐶❤
I had to add something as my pitbull has allergies and her paws were horrible, with blisters even on the top and her fur was starting to crack with these blisters bubbling up, A vet who was learning from Mi. State found that you can do this so I got a small baby pool or pet pool about 30" diameter .. and put 1 cup of bleach to 10 gals of water and then soak the dogs paws for 15mins... this was amazing and my dogs paws cleared up in less than 2 weeks and believe me when I say they were bad... I felt so helpless.. the Vet where I had taken my dog was really no help at all.. they wanted to do test after test then give me some cream that I had to apply for god knows how long then charge ME $500.00 and I had to do all the work.. I'm like hell no.. there has to be a better way.. and I found this little treatment from a wonderful person who was studying to become a vet,... also wanted to say Thank you so very much Dr.Jones for all you do.. the world needs more people in it like you.. Peace
Very good advice. Most people will use common sense and make sure the tea has cooled and will not stick their dogs paw in hot or too warm tea. Unfortunately, we do have lots of people in the world who just simply have no common sense.
Thank you for this!!!! I love you for sharing your secrets!!!!
Thank you doc! I truly appreciate your help and support. ❤
Dr. Jones can you do a video about worms and coccidia in dogs. How to keep my dogs kidneys and bladder healthy. Thank you, you’re amazing!!!
Oh My you are such a blessing! Ty so much for helping us dog owners out here who love them like our children and want what's best for them! Even when we can barely afford the vet bills and buy food for our selves!
I found this on my feed and watched it and took notes on it all. I’ve had such a problem for a few years now with my dog’s hotspots and he licks them and they go bad and he does lick his paws at times. I think he now has the interdigital cyst, like a boil on the side of his digit. I’m going to try the concoction on him and pray it makes a difference before resorting to another vet appt. I need to see if you’ve done a video about itchiness generally not just paws cos I really need to be able to stop my boy scratching, it makes his life miserable I can see it in his face. Thank you so much doc!
LOVE this channel! One of the most informative and amazing channels ever. God bless your gorgeous soul Dr 💕💕💕
Thank you sooo much for video, for someone who is very tight on money but still trying to take care of her German Shepherd this greatly helped 🖤🖤
The usually problem my dog has that causes licking is getting something caught in his paw pad, like a bur. I am surprised you did not mention this. I always check my dogs paws after a walk.
Why would he mention that when you can just look and take the burr out 😂🤪
My dog licks the underside of his paws, but he walks along railroad tracks on the smaller stones off to the side, so I don't worry too much. He also licks my cuts to help me heal faster. He obviously can smell bacterial infection that grows on skin.
i wish you could cover nail damage and treatments
Thank you I didn't know why my dog licked her paws 🐾 so I think in summer time is when she licks her paws the most , now I know what to do thanks to you Dr. 🙌
Mine is worse in summer, too. It seems to be from the buttercups growing in my yard, so that's something to consider.
Brilliant! Thank you!!! So can you put vinegar into the ears for a yeast infection?
Oh, thank you so much for all of these OTC remedies for dogs. I am on a modest income and this is so valuable and priceless information. I love my dog Ginger so much and veterinarians can be really really expensive. Thank you for your love of animals and if you have a video for flea alternatives, could you please post it thank you so much have a blessed day Namaste.🤙🏽♥️🐾
Hi there, here is a video about flea remedies alternatives: th-cam.com/video/80sS9qV0WFA/w-d-xo.html
You are my #1 veterinary on you tube. I found your you and have turned to your advise many times for cats and dogs.. Mostly mine but also for friends pets. Your help is and has been a blessing. Thank you so very much.
Tula is such a good sport!! ❤
I just want to say i thank God for your generosity and what a blessing you are to so many Animals and thier familys i will be watching you Dr jones and taking your very welcome advise for my little dog Tammy you have given me so much hope thanks heaps ❤ ❤ have a wonderfull❤ day
Your videos have just started coming up and so glad you make these videos. Love that you’re using natural alternatives. I figured out mine was likely yeast and found I just needed to go back to bathing once or twice a week.
Doc u are a God sent❤
You truly are *THE BEST!!!* Thank You!!! 💪🏽💞
Thank you lovely. Soooo helpful to gently care for our most precious ones.
Thank you so very much for the informative videos Dr. Jones. We really appreciate you!
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Wonderful program. My Boston has a siset on right leg just above the claw. Does not seem to bother her. How can I treat her
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Hi Doc, Thanks for all you do. On the licorice root, do you just take the tincture and squirt it down the dog's throat or dilute it with water or some such liquid? Thank you so much
*@Jeff Smutny:* My question too! I didn't hear him say if the licorice root tincture is applied topically or given orally? I listened twice. I guess he doesn't read comments or answer questions. 🤷🏽 Have you bought the product & tried it? [Edit] I read more comments and saw the same question....it's given to the dog *ORALLY.* I guess it's up to you whether to dilute it a bit or not. I might try to disguise the taste by mixing it with a small spoonful of vanilla ice cream.
@gina wiggles Thank you for giving this information! I couldn't figure out whether it was to be given orally or topical. The video didn't say, Google wasn't clear so I was trying to find out in the comments. Now I can help my poor little Yorkie! So thank you again for sharing!
Thank you so very much for this info!! I spent over $1000 at a vet clinic for my dog’s allergy issue last month. I’ll definitely try your natural remedies. ❤
I'm confused about the dosing of the olive leaf. You said the dosing is 1-2 mg/# of body weight and that the capsules you have are 500 mg. Wouldn't Tulla get a max dosage of 40 mg ( 2 times per day) - so like 1/12 of the capsules that you have?
Our girl is 50 pounds. I don't need the olive leaf right now, I'm just trying to understand the dosage.
Thank you . I’m going to try these regimes.
Omg thanks so very much for all these wonderful remedies.