When One Door Closes… Eli’s Story Losing Shelby on January 6th, 2018 was one of the hardest days/times I ever endured. My sweet Chocolate Lab, whom I had devoted the past year to, fighting for her to become healthy and well, was gone. In that instant of hearing the news that there was No Hope, left me reeling, wondering how I could ever go on without her. I felt as if I’d failed. Not only myself but her too. How …
Seizures in Dogs, a Growing Problem I wanted to touch on something that I hear about sometimes on a daily basis. I am shocked by how much I hear about ‘this’. One of the BIGGEST increases of anything this year (next to cancer), has been seizures. Seizures that have most recently been diagnosed, or ones that have been going on for years. It can be a terrifying ordeal for a pet owner to have to see occurring. It’s one of …
Dealing With Allergies, Skin & Autoimmune Disorders When an animal is suffering from ‘allergies’, it is due to yeast. Yeast is the #1 problem for causing allergies, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, degenerative diseases, digestive and even respiratory problems. Pretty much from A-Z, any condition, unless genetic, always has yeast as the ‘root’ of the problem, this is what I have found over the years. Systemic yeast can lie so deep within the body, that sometimes it seems that things are getting …
Max and His Pannus Recovery Story. Meet Max. Max, a now 14.5-year-old Border Collie cross, developed an incurable auto immune eye condition called Pannus in 2007. The sclera (white part) of the eye becomes red and irritated, and ulcers can also form. It will normally lead to inevitable blindness. This is the stage Max was at, barely being able to see. Treatment was only to use steroid drops to keep things at ‘bay’. Nothing else could be done, other than specialist …