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Diet for canine with irritable disease - fare for canine with ill-natured illness

20-12-2016 à 05:35:01
Diet for canine with irritable disease
This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. Organically Bound Minerals - (1 tab twice daily). My dog rescue dog (11 year old, 30lbs, beagle) begin coughing like crazy back in Decemeber after having surgery to remove some bloody warts on his head. This company has both a veterinary line and a regular line for people. I have just read your post with great interest and wonder if you could advise me. I also have her on a prebiotic and probiotic for dogs and a product called Cardio-Strength by Vetri-Science. It will also give you a chance to observe how your dog reacts to each of the new supplements. Finally, the cavalierhealth. At first I thought it might be due the surgey or an respitory infection so I waited a couple of weeks but it never disippated, instead it got worse. We have just got him home 2 days ago, from hospital, as he had trouble breathing, a cough and was weak. will write back when I get new information and more detail on what exactly she has wrong with her heart. In the meantime, however, you might want to consider starting your dog on the following Standard Process supplements for heart support. Missy is also on canine cardiac support the new vet started her on it ASAP. The last three alternative diuretics mentioned are traditional Chinese herbal medicines. The reason I say this is because in my own experience and desperation to help my own dog, I tried to start cutting back on his meds on two occasions and both times it landed him back in the hospital with flooded lungs and abdomen. Last vet check shows an improvement in his murmur and no fluid in his lungs. His pulses in his back leg area are not real strong. Get a blood and urine panel every 4 to 6 months and another x-ray here shortly. com it rates from 5star to 1star the commercial dog foods on the market, if you want to call them food. She has slight cough when she gets excited. However, I believe that if it can work for humans, it should work for animals too. Yes, its so true that my holistic vet asked if my dog ate something rather that own up to the fact it was the rabbies vaccine that got her sick. Sam(at)gmail. The vets have given him days to weeks to live. Hi there, thank you so much for your post as I too am really big on the holistic vet - yet I have not seen one yet. I think I would also give Cod Liver Oil (500 mg) as this was recommended to me when my own dog was sick. I was told by the vet that a resting respiratory rate over 35-40 breaths per minute is considered abnormal. It was recommended I use both the Cardio Support and the Whole Body Support but I could not add both because he would start coughing really bad due to the total sodium content. I have started Teddie on Ubiquinol, DRibose, Hawthorn and Cayenne, but only small dosages. Right now he is on: L-carnitine, D-ribose, ubiquinol, vitmain C and magnesium. My dog had that awful hacking cough, kidney failure, severe lethargy, severe atopic allergic dermititis and hypothyroidism. Unfortunately, beaver animal clinic is the one where the holistic vet I use (d) is. Is your dog still on the rest of the meds or just lisik. His health has gotten worse since his echo was done July 2014. My vet and I will turn our attention to that (probably homeopathically) once his Lyme disease is under control. I was going to start them all at once, but I will reconsider. The Dr is talking about heart meds which I am against. I have a very old Cock-a-Poo, she is appox. I can tell you that these supplements have been wonderful in keeping Mickie healthy, and without seizures for over a year, along with healthy food. In the wild, they eat raw meat. The natural remedies, such as hawthorn tincture, have been used for centuries. lol. I was told that his heart rate is normal and steady, his blood pressure is normal, there is no heart enlargement, no coughing and thankfully he is on no meds. Can see and measure her improvement with another ultrasound. Plus I have her on. Since your dog is in good health and not on medication, you should be able to start them all of them at the same time, which is what I did with my own dog. As mentioned in an earlier post my previous cardiologist suggested a 500 mg. west. Esther C Vegetarian Capsules, - By American Health 500mg (1 pill twice a day). Following month I decided to decrease the Furosemide to 30 mg with the hopes of being able to decrease to 15 mg within a month or so there after. Cardio-Plus - (2 tabs TWICE daily) Cataplex B - (2 tabs TWICE daily) Cataplex F - (2 tabs TWICE daily) Calcium Lactate - (2 tabs TWICE daily) Organically Bound Minerals - (1 tab TWICE daily) Cold Pressed Flax Oil (I use Barleans) - (1 tsp TWICE daily). What Today Looks Like for Us: NO coughing and I reduced the Furosemide to 20 mg currently. That is all I can find. I went to a holistic vet who gave us standard process feline cardiac support. I have recently added cayenne pepper and ginger to the syrup. Can you please email me at sdrrak(at)aol(dot)com so we can talk about what u are giving you fur baby. dog back on his original protocol (which he was doing so well on), along with a couple of changes that were suggested to me by a different vet. However, I personally do not have any actual experience in treating an animal with CHF or getting one out of CHF. only have cardio plus, canine cardiac support and whole body support. Just heard the murmur at the vet a couple days ago. Best to be given away from food and other supplements Canine Whole Body Support - based on weight Also, my vet mentioned that most dogs have viruses in their bodies, and that they need to be eliminated from the body before they can completely heal from illness. With her approval I also added non-alcohol liquid hawthorn berry, milk thistle extract, fish oil (not too much) and 30 mg. 25 every 12 hours and furosemide 12. She is on Enalapril 2. 5ml 2x per day. Once I read your post, I realized I could use the Cardio-Plus with the Whole Body Support and lower the sodium content. Try Amazon, you can probably purchase them there. Bella got overly excited to see me come home. This vet is not holistic nor can I find one around here. However, I personally do not have any actual experience in treating an animal with CHF or getting one out of CHF. I think I would rather keep it simple and not add too many supplements. As I posted in 2013, my dog was diagnosed with stage 2 heart murmur. This is the same protocol that I have my dog on. How is your Cav acting when you give the Standard Process. (all at my suggestion bear in mind) Now that ive branched out and implementing a treatment for my dog, he is on the defense. dog is currently taking these, in addition to a number of other supplements. Day) but I still think it is important to keep it as apart of the protocol. Ubiquinol QH-absorb (CoQ10) - By Jarrow Formulas 200mg, (1 pill twice a day). CRAZY If you want great info on the raw meat diet for dogs go to Dinovite website, better yet call them and let them explain why it is so good. I will try adding the spinach and sweet potatoes too. Mickie started making an immediate and amazing recovery. Thanks in advance for any tips to try to save my girl. As I live in a rural area of Scotland there is no holistic vet in the area. What can I give her to reverse or stop any progression of the murmur. She said sometimes only one dose was needed. I have shared your list of supplements with my vet and the only concerns was that the vitamin C is very high and not recommended as it will cause kidney stones. 10yrs old and has diarrhea, no appetite and labored breathing, not sure of bpm. I purchased the 850 mg. Ubiquinol QH-absorb (CoQ10) - By Jarrow Formulas 200mg, (1 pill twice a day). Katie, from NY have the second supplements you have your dog on been sucessful. Share your thoughts with our readers Write a review. So, I have since placed my dog on whole food, phytonutrient complexes that are specifically geared for the heart. These things will all have to be worked out. :). capsules and gave my dog 1 capsule TWICE daily. The best part is I have my dog back greeting me once again at the front door getting overly excited doing her dance and barking. Any type of brown rice, carets, celery, apples, parsley, cucumber, is a no go. But, instead of her living on antibiotics with a raging dental infection, we took the chance. So, specific formulas were then created - the heart formula, liver formula, renal formula, musculoskeletal formula, etc. Are the supplements you are using for her for humans also or are they especially for dogs. You should not stop the prescriptions on your own -this could cause serious harm. He has been very responsive to it (currently on Enalapril, Lasix and Vetmedin). She was coughing badly, she had little energy, and looked very frail. I am rooting for you in getting excellent help for your dog with this disease. Because then you said that Cavalier is on phytonutrients namely Standard Process. Thank God. he wrote an excellent book which I have, called the nature of animal healing. 5 every 12 hours. Some vets have told me that he might not need to take as many, but I feel comfortable giving him 4 and will continue to do so. years later. As well she had a concern that the magnesium dose was also high. Was he examined by a cardiologist and if so what was the diagnosis. I just took him back to the cardiologist to be reexamined and was told that his heart murmur is gone and that everything is within normal range. My email is comet62 (at) gci (dot) net. Ubiquinol can well be taken along with it. Selenium (selenomethionine) 5 MCG Suggested use: One capsule twice daily for each 25-50 lbs. He gets walked most days and does just fine. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. He mentioned that even though my dog is eating well and has good food, it is still not enough to treat mitral valve disease. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. Day by day she seems to continue to improve. 6 lbs. FYI, my 15 lb dog was initially on 2. Diet and Supplements (5 ) Multiple Supplements (5 ) ALL POSTS: HEART MURMUR. We have two shitzus, male and female that are 10 years old. ) Subsequent research has now lead me to phytonutrients, which I am currently giving to my surviving dog with the MVP. To: Andrea C in Wales - What in the world are you feeding your dog that has allowed him to be 27 years old and still acting like a puppy. I bought the Canine Whole Body Support, but the vet had to order the Cardio Plus. Some are not under the standard process canine listing so they must be the human version. We even cut back his daily dosage of Furosemide to half. he needed to be dropped like a hot potato after having expressed no interest in helping my dog with her heart murmur. My dog is an 18 lb Boston Terrier in advanced stages of CHF. Without heart support such as this, the heart will continue to weaken and the left atrium and left ventricle will continue to enlarge which could eventually lead to CHF, as it did with my first dog. So I found one formula of Blue Wilderness Small Breed (pink bag) that had these. She told me that she has used homeopathic remedies successfully to get the fluid out of his lungs and abdomen. com with the exception of the magnesium. It takes about three months of this regimen to strengthen the heart. capsule a day. My mini dachshund just had a dental today that was very risky. Senior Vitality Multi Vitamin, - By Optimal Pet (1 pill a day). Once I do, however, and have good information to report (hopefully), I plan to post the information back here, along with full details. But Christmas day, 2015 we actually lost him during the night. She was wagging her tail doing her little dance and barking as usual and then suddenly she collapsed to floor. Then as the day wore on, it seemed like he was feeling better. But I do understand they need to follow the rules regarding this for now,, at least until the rules change. Below is exactly what I give to my 10lb Shih Tzu. I use use human supplements: hawthorne, cayenne, taurine, arginine and coq10. He strongly advocates for holistic treatment in ANY heart ailment. If diuretics are necessary, use tea made with the whole dandelion plant. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. I think I would also give Missy CoQ-10 in the hydrosoluable gel capsule form. - Jillian. This is considered part of the Vitamin E complex and contains some essential fatty acids. Lately she seems to be trying to catch her breath more and it seems so hard for her. Then, as the patients start to improve he starts a drug weaning program. The best way to replace some of these vitamins and minerals (especially the critical magnesium and potassium), according to my vet, would be to give your dog lots of cooked (organic) spinach (she told me this is food is essential to the heart - and also to the valves). If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke. I put 20 drops into a syringe and divide this over the day. My dog have been taken them so far, but start with cardio plus, I am just wondering, because the ingredient have no taurine. Because your dog is so big, and given the seriousness of his condition right now, I would probably give him the following daily: anywhere from 9-15 tabs of CardioPlus, 6-12 tabs of Cataplex B, and 3-4 tabs of Organically Bound Minerals. I am so sorry to hear your dog has been diagnosed with Lymes disease. So, I picked up the Cardio-Plus today and am going to give it a try. However she did eat, I made her organic oatmeal cooked veggies then added salmon oil caps. I see you do a lot of research (as I do) so knew you probably had a good reason for doing this. He is wheezing and coughing off and on, this is a real concern for me, I am having sleepless nights with all the stress. Bio-thorne ( in dry form ) as prescribed by the holistic vet upset her stomach so I am now giving her liquid Hawthorne drops preserved in glycerine which she willingly takes. The vet told me to call at the end of February for his annual visit to recheck his heart. They put him on Perscription Hill Science diet cardiac dog food and that is nothing but JUNK. Grade level, heart size (I know it is 10 something), if it is the mitral valve, etc. How is you dog Bella doing now. Do you think it is ok to continue using the first supplements you tried until you get your results back. Katie, I have a Cavilier that is 13 years old with a grade 5 murmur. I was told that they can be eliminated homeopathically, however, but it will take at least 3 months to get rid of them. His body probably needs that magnesium (desperately), ubiquinol, ribose and carnitine to keep his heart pumping, since some of these vital minerals are being pulled out of his body by the meds. If your Dog is a Minature breed, start with an eighth of Cayenne pepper. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. Earth Clinic readers have suggested the use of a number of diet supplements such as milk thistle, krill oil, D-ribose, L-arginine, ester-C, magnesium, and carnitine to remedy heart murmurs in pets. After researching Mitral Valve Disease (which runs in this breed) and Congestive Heart Failure, I immediately started him on Ubiquinol, liquid magnesium, liquid carnitine, ribose and vitamin C. 15 or 16 years of age. Not all vets are the same if your still unclear to the what, when and why seek another opinion. I have a 9 year old Jack Russell that has a level 3 murmur and I need help on what supplements may work. There are alternative natural diuretics out there which may be used in combination with your current pharmaceutical diuretics. H. I would give the supplements at the full dosage above, along with his prescribed medications. I chose not to accept what he said as truth, which is what led me here, to Earth clinic. I want to get her off the meds and on the supplements that you have your dog on (which I have ordered), but I want to know how to do it. The meeting went well tonight with the vet. I put T-Bone on Taurine (amino acid), 500mg, 3x per day. my norfolk is diagnosed with a grade 2 heart murmur and an a bit of enlarged heart. My 8-year old lhasa apso has been diagnosed with CHF a month ago. You dog may have had a heart murmur for years and only now has it gotten worse - chronic cough - so as to become obvious. Are you using the exact dose and brand that was listed. West said that congestive heart failure is, like most other forms of heart disease, caused by nutritional deficiencies, specifically the B vitamins. Katie, Could you clarify your supplement protocol for heart issues. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. The use of blood pressure medications such as Enalapril rob the body of (excessive amounts of magnesium), potassium, zinc and calcium. Ha. If I can get the supplements, I will try what you suggested and see how it goes. She is 5 years old 17 pounds yorkie poo. DMG is said to support the immune system, oxygen utilization, cardiovascular function and liver function in older dogs with congestive heart failure. Katie, thank you so much for your prompt and very helpful reply. After many weeks of the tissue growing in full health, they had to destroy it to stop it growing. I plan on adding these supplements to my existing routine of taurine, CoQ10, and fish oil. Also, my vet seems to prefer the human line when treating animals. apologies for the delay in replying back. And the symptoms range all across the board, from skin issues to coming into heat super early or not at all. Dr. I said to my husband that we need to take her and have her put to sleep as she showed no signs of getting up to walk and go potty. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. 25 mg per day. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. so please kindly let me know. Dosing Milk Thistle for the liver is an excellent idea, or consider SP Betafood also - but unless the yeast is addressed you may end up treading water - holding even but not moving forward. There have been so many posts I am a bit confused. So I am planning to bring him to a cardiac health clinic in January for another echo. I do believe that there is a connection between vaccines and heart murmurs (and liver problems too). ALL of these conditions resolved when I changed to a RAW diet. I had given up hope before I read your posts. Third week no cough at all and energy level. She has been examined by a cardiologist and this is how we found it. Do you feel that those are not as good as what you are trying now. Propionyl-L-Carnitine HCI - By Jarrow Formulas 750 mg, (1 pill twice a day). Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. Most older dogs and people will experience a heart murmur. Vetmedin(Pimobendan) 1. West uses AC Carbamide if there is edema in CHF. I hate that I did not see all of this until now. Note: I learned about the use of these supplements from the integrative cardiologist, Dr. I prayed every single day for her recovery, also not to let her live if she were to suffer any further. Supplements are SP Cardio Support, Coq10 by Energetix, Omega 3 Pet and Chlorella tabs. It is possible there is a food connection, however IMHO for a 15 year old terrier senior I am thinking genetics is the real culprit here. Please check with your VET before giving to your dog. Between June and August Ridley did very well with little to no cough but sometime in Septemeber the cough returned and the cost of the Vetmedin was breaking me financially so I after meeting with the vet we placed Ridley back on the Furosemide 40 mg 2x a day and increased Enalapril 15 mg 2x a day. Colon Green Fiber Supplement with Probiotics and Enzymes, - By Futurebiotics (Sprinkle 2 pills twice a day). Then you may want to add the fish oil the following week, and then the Whole Body Support the following week. When my 15 lb. Alicia, could you please share what the dosages are that you give to your cavalier. His coughing became better, however he still coughed at night. 2) Other Alternative Diuretics. My pup who ate anything ever put before her now is hardly eating and in such a crazy pattern is completely impossible for me to predict what she will nibble on or not. She is now still our little demon we all love so much. Thank you for sharing your experience, I am considering ordering the products you recommended but would love to hear an update and if you were success at weaning off all meds. There was a big improvement in his echos after about a year on the supplements (the changes may have occurred earlier than a year, but the findings are based on the timing of his echos). I have read that for humans with congestive heart failure (and also with cardiomyopathy) that it is also recommended to take 3-4 tabs of Folic Acid B12, along with or cod liver oil or flax oil. I am in same situation with Cav and heart murmur. This contains both calcium and magnesium in a 5:1 ratio. Re-reading over and over just to make sure I get the right cocktail for my yorkie mix. After his passing I learned about the magnesium, CoQ-10, ribose and carnitine. He also claimed that kibble was healthy for dogs. ). We are going to continue to monitor my dog for any future improvements and will post here with any updates. I hope Bella is still doing well and wish to thank you again. He is currently on pimobendan 1. Katie, He is on a lasixs pill, Vetmedin, and enalapril maleate. Here are some: 1) Homeopathic Diuretic Remedies - A friend of mine has a dog who has had heart problems in the past and fluid retention. he put her on an herb to prevent bladder stone formation as a treatment plan. Now, with added supplements that you suggested, he is doing so much better. is an old well known remedy used for hundreds of years. I was actually going to purchase all the following as suggested by another poster but it seems like an awful lot of supplements at high doses - although she says she has had great success with it. She said she would use apismel 200C (3 drops in 2ml of water) - twice a day, if necessary, for 2 or 3 days and then would stop. Sounds like some supportive care would be just the thing for your pup. Note: My vet told me that dogs metabolize these supplements differently than humans (I think she said it had something to do with the fact that they have shorter intestinal tracts than humans) which is why the dosage is higher. For example, you may want to start giving only the CardioPlus the first week (maybe start with only 1 a day or maybe you want to start by giving 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening). Still ticking but I just recently took him off to see if there was a difference and he seems more aggitated. I am trying to help my eleven year old chihuahua with chf by giving her supplements of carnitine, taurine, d-ribose and would like to see if there is anyone who has had long term success using these supplements in treating congestive heart failure. West uses to treat his human patients with mitral valve prolapse and murmurs. : ). Judith, please give me your e-mail address and we can talk. After I looked into it a little more, I found out that long before the veterinary line was even created, animals were given and prescribed the human line of SP supplements by knowledgeable vets. Dear Katie - thank you so much for all of this information. I have been giving my dog Ribose, CoQ10 and Canine Cardiac Support. He said it can take between 6-18 months to overcome a nutritional deficiency. What I might suggest is that you try the phytonutrients which Dr. I only use conventional drugs as a last resort. I am sorry to hear about your dog - it sounds like your dog might have mild congestive heart failure from the symptoms you described. These were the supplements he was taking prior to his echo in January 2013 in which he had really good results. It took 5 days but it seemed like his breathing was heavier so we decided to do the lasix twice per day again. My vet seems to really like this product. Your Dog may not like it, but most Dogs sneeze, splutter, walk away, go back and eat more, and may repeat the process. Following this echo, however, I took him off all of these supplements, and was only giving him Cardio-Plus and Canine Whole Body Support. I hope we can achieve the same good results. At this point, I would then start to work with my vet to safely start weaning my dog off his meds, but this has to be done slowly. I then got him to agree to an immune system supplement (by standard process) and probiotic. Do not lower or change the amount of his meds though. I also switch off with other brightly colored veggies such as cooked carrots, canned pumpkin, acorn squash, butternut squash, kale, and beets---- but the top veggie of his diet is spinach. Magnesium Taurate - By Cardiovascular Research -125 mg, (1 pill a day). I just know it is much harder to take a supplement intended and used for humans and make it work for an animal. Also, my vet seems to prefer the human line when treating animals. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. Remember sometimes we have to face reality but if there is even the possibly of additional options that will help the quality of life for you beloved family pet seek them out. what am I looking for from the Cardio Plus. If you read the posts there are many things to consider that over a period of time do provide healing and relief. Enalapril amount still in place. 25 mg twice daily because it dropped his blood pressure too low. If you give it to your dog he will probably hate you forever as it will probably burn his stomach. unless her titer bld test shows she needs boosters. I know she is getting worse this last week because her gagging is worse. My vet told me that she was between 2-3 stage. My holistic vet seems to think that this is all that is needed. He loved the idea I was giving supplements. If I did, I believe my dog would still be here with me. That said, elevated liver enzymes are often seen as a symptom of an underlying cardiac issue and not the other way around. What it comes down to is diet. This is the equivalent of a multi-vitamin, which supports all the organs in the body. Vet diagnosed a heart murmur, also said she had bronchitis and was given antibiotic. I was told that this happened for almost any type of supplement they tried adding. I have also been researching on dog foods as well. He has NEVER, to this day been on ANY heart medication. Reply to Car --- I have an old rescue poodle who gets Hawthorn tincture with a few drops of water in a syringe three times a day. If I start with two a day, one in the morning and one at night. You can add CoQu - 10 ubiquinol to it. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. These have come down a bit, heart is around 130 and breathing 40 bpm. please please email me and in the Subject line put Help for Missy. A heart murmur can be indicative of a number of illnesses: anemia, hyperthyroidism, heartworm, heart valve failure, heart inflammation, and the narrowing of veins and arteries. The CO-Q 10 is mostly present in the heart and other muscles so supplementing is very important as it decreases as we grow older. She is currently on enalapril half a pill a day and lasix half a pill a day. Bruce West) who has treated over 25,000 heart patients over the past 30 years and he uses (almost exclusively) these same RAW, WHOLE FOOD PHYTONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTS made by a company in the mid-West called Standard Process with excellent results. FYI, it may be best if you start your dog on the new supplements slowly and then increase, rather than starting him on all of them at the same time. At that point, I will report back here with details and an update on his heart. According to research it is a much more effective form of CoQ-10. Please respond and thank you. Thank you. Could someone please help me put all this into perspective as I have so many questions, and cannot find the answers. Jillian, Sounds like you have a terrible holistic vet. Cardio-Plus (3-4 day) - 2 in the morning and 2 at night. 5 mg of enalapril (same as yours) but it had to be lowered to 1. Fair warning, the products below are not inexpensive. It is Dog Food Advisor. He said that patients should be reevaluated about 4-6 months into a program, with an eye towards lowering their meds at that point. A friend of mine always for years cooked or steamed her dogs people food, then chopped it up and fed him a small amount at a time. So, once again, thanks so very much for your supplement list and helping me add what Mickie needs. I have a poodle as well with the same problem. The Ubiquinol and D Ribose in one, and a small amount of Cayenne (100mg) in the other. My tip off was a cough that was consistent for a couple three days. All my pups are on a natural holistic diet - no wheat no corn or soy. He has an appointment with a cardiologist later this week. , Calcium Lactate, Organically Bound Minerals). FYI, these are the dosages I am giving to my 25 lb. I would supplement and not worry. They had him on oxygen, his heart rate was around 140 bpm, and his breathing around 80 bpm. Hi Sueanne, The supplements I am giving to my dog are made by a company in the midwest called Standard Process. She is very active and runs up and down stairs. Dr was a vet from the uk and was super nice. He is approx. I want to do anything and everything to help him. Thanks. My hope is that this combo will keep me from having to put Zander on any meds. She dances and lights up as she always has at the prospect of food or a treat but then walks away rather than eating it. I am confident you will find the best treatment out there, given how dedicated you are to your pup. Then by that same week on a Wed. You might want to try giving them away from meds at first. I am refusing all others as well. My results may not be yours but I wanted to contribute to a site that assisted me with good insights and resources. I have known about it for over a year and a half. I vaguely recall naming a few treatments that seem like the same ones you sent me. She told me that that means his heart is working with less effort and his kidneys are starting to work more efficiently. My gigi is doing well over 1 yr after diagnosed with chf. I want to start him on the Standard Process Cardio Plus and the Whole Body Support. I would like to know how your beloved pet is. I just have to order everything. The Cataplex E-2 helps to oxygenate the heart, I believe. If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke. As far as the cayenne goes, I did not recommend this at all and would not recommend it to anyone. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. My deceased dog was the one that was treated with pharmaceuticals and homeopathy (at the very end). So, when starting her supplements, I would start them slowly and watch her carefully. I would very much love to communicate with you directly. I have bought Cayenne, LCarnitine, D Ribose, Calcium Lactate, Krill oil with Astaxanthin, Ubiquinol 100 mg but am unsure of the amount to give him, eg do I weight the powders, and was scared of any interaction with his drugs. : ( He is on his way to being History very soon. Additionally Bradford Hills in Wexford is close by and does magnetic pulsating thereapy. And, I think I would also give the cod liver oil (Blue Ice Fermented cod liver oil), as it helps with the blood pressure. My ten year old Silky Terrier dog was diagnosed yesterday with a heart murmur. Colon Green Fiber Supplement with Probiotics and Enzymes, - By Futurebiotics (Sprinkle 2 pills twice a day). So, my question is. and was diagnosed this month with a grade 2 heart murmer by the holistic vet. West uses AC Carbamide when there is fluid retention in his human CHF patients. While only the prescribed Meds, she still did not want to eat and each meal was a fight to get the food down. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. My email id is ge. P. I know that Standard Process makes this recommendation too. The news about homeopathy is bad because I was hoping it will fix it, thanks for letting me know. I eventually had to have this med reduced because of the negative effects it had on my dog. I hated that she is on these Meds because the bad side effects. He insisted the rabies is mandatory, which I was already aware of, and THE LAW as he firmly stated. I believe our babies are being poisoned with unnecessary vaccines. (born in queens ) I moved to Pittsburgh in 95. West recommends for murmurs and MVP, in addition to your supplements. Thought you might want to look into this if that is the case with your dog. The cardiologist said he is doing real good - he said his heart is pumping strong and his heart is now working at 100%. Do you think Hawthorne is effective in this situation as it differs from Bio-thorne. I wanted to know how your dog has done on Dr. However, I want to confirm her findings with another echo. I will be discussing this with my vet soon and plan to get my dog back on track. My feeling is that you should probably put your dog back on his current supplements for now. I see him slowing but improvement with the above supplements. She is almost 15 - I just want to make her quality of life as good as possible. My 8 year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel was diagnosed with a Grade 2 heart murmur in January of this year. My Cavalier has MVD and I have been using Honey Hound Syrup and the Empirical Lung and Heart Qi Capsules. Count the number of times the chest rises and falls (1 full rise and fall equals 1 breath) over 60 seconds. You might even cut the capsules into quarters and then gradually build up to a full capsule. Ridley is very happy and ventures out in the yard like never before but he still a old sweet boy. Theresa from Minneapolis was born and raised in the inner city, always wishing she had been raised on a farm. Any internal bacteria will be killed by these. She is on max dose of Furosamide and Enapril. Do you think I could start him on this regimen along with his meds that he is on. I now feel like I am personally giving back the unconditional love Ridley gives me. Sinatra etc. This dosage could always be lowered later on as he improves. Let us know what you try from Earth Clinic to treat heart murmurs in pets. The vet also said she has an enlarged heart. I wonder if Arsenicum album would have been the correct remedy for your dog in that situation. I believe the veterinary line (and their formulations) were created so that it would be just be easier for most to choose a supplement which would be helpful to an animal suffering from a specific ailment. If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke. i do get the titer bld test though at his recommendation. my reg vet wanted me to start her on Hills diet which is disgusting. I was told this in June 2012, she just turned 10 back in August. He was a new dr the old dr said she didnt know anything about supplements. Looking for alternative treatments to her enecard (enalapril) vetmed and lasix.


Hi Donna, I was giving my dog the following supplements up until a month ago I purchased all of these supplements at swansonvitamins. At that time I found this site and found the recommended supplements. Within two weeks the coughing stopped and his respiratory rate went down to 26-28. which revealed she does not need her yearly boosters. May I ask where you took your dog for ECG in Manila. After I looked into it a little more, I found out that long before the veterinary line was even created, animals were given and prescribed the human line of SP supplements by knowledgeable vets. FYI, I was very reluctant to post this information here because I have not yet had a chance to see how it works for my dog. Last night we thought we were going to lose him, as he was struggling breathing, and seemed in pain. My goal is to make her breathing less labored. If you find that that is the case, you may need to have her enalapril dosage lowered. I think I may temporarily put her on the individual supplements because several other posters have had success with them, then switch her to just the Cardio-Plus and Canine Whole Body Support and Organically Bound Minerals as you suggest. Try splitting the tablets in half and see if your dog can digest the lower dosage. In five days our cardiologist saw no fluid around his lungs so he suggested we try 1 lasix per day unless we saw a change in his breathing. They really need to be used in combination with other supplements or in a protocol, like I did earlier. Contains about 25 mg. Every time we take her in for a checkup she is fine. I know how you feel and I understand the decisions that you have to make that are hard like this one. If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke. Just brought my dog back for another echo this weekend and found out that some of his heart measurements have changed negatively. com Please email me. Depending on his progress, you might be able to cut back to 2-CardioPlus, 2-Cataplex B, 1-Organic Mineral, 1 Cataplex F and 1-Calcium Lactate. I have been contemplating traveling to NY to see Dr. Please give Coq10 from the health food store. I believe it dropped his blood pressure so much that he was in a fog and would just stare at the walls. The vet made me think it was not to big of a deal. Cardiomyopathy is said to be a condition in which the heart muscle deteriorates and thickens. Chris, the Canine Whole Body Support is dosed based on weight. So, in my continuing research I learned that almost all cases of heart disease, has, as its underlying cause, a serious state of nutritional deficiency. However I feel that it will be difficult to judge any improvement as he displays no symptoms at present. Murmurs can definitely be dealt with in so many cases. Milk Thistle, 200mg (1 pill twice a day). Sometimes I notice my dog acts like a puppy yet stills coughs. The heart should then start to shrink back to a normal size and the fluids in his lungs should start to disburse. I added this because of his periodontal disease. take care, Jillian. g. CoQ10 is an important nutrient found throughout the body, but your body must break it down into a usable form. Needless to say I was devastated and hoping to not have to hear that for at least several more years. Often these chemical drugs will stand in the way of improvement with safe herbs. I am from Commack ny by the way. There is loads of information on the Web about this, And boil any bones till soft, never let them eat hard bone, or run around with sticks in their mouth, I have seen some awful things because of this. For the person with the older dog with a grade 2. Cardio Plus, Cataplex B, Cataplex F, Calcium Lactate, Organically Bound Minerals, Canine Cardiac Supplement, Whole Body Support, and Immuplex as well as Cold Pressed Flax Oil. At first I was undecided whether I was to go with the human formulations or the veterinary formulations. Most likely I will be putting him back on his original protocol---or a version of his original protocol. He is showing no symptoms and is still acting like a puppy. :) I actually eat it quite often. In summary, I would highly recommend this protocol to anyone who has a dog with a heart condition. Esther C Vegetarian Capsules, - By American Health 500mg (1 pill twice a day). This really concerned me but the vet promised me the Lasix WOULD NOT become a regular part of his prescriptions but that we would only use it up until any excess fluid had been released within a reasonable time as not to cause any damage. Also, not sure about whether the cod liver oil or the flax oil is necessary. Hi Kate, Im interested in the supplements you used for your ogs heart murmur. Most Popular Remedies: View Most Popular Remedies Table. He said theres nothing I can do other than give her canine cardiac support and see what happens. 25mg per day and Fortekor(Benazepril) 1. Katie, hello- I posted on here a year ago. very lame holistic vet in my opinion and unfortunately, the only one in or around my area. No Cayenne pepper though. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. So I would just say that for anyone with a dog in a weakened state like this, or for one that is already on prescription medications, I would just add supplements slowly so their body can adjust to them and watch for any side effects. What medications is he currently taking -lasix, enalapril and vetmedin. It is very likely that some changes or tweeks will be made to it too. Mickie developed a heart murmur about 3 years ago due to flea allergy, infection that even after doing everything to keep our yard, environment flea-free with natural products and treatment for Mickie and several hundred dollars in vet bills later, I finally discovered by researching key ingredients to treating were Taurine (source, turkey liver) and L-Carnitine, L-Lysine, Co-Q10 were vital. Was wondering if Ridley is still doing well on the supplements. Standard Process gave me the name of a vet that has an account with them. Bella thankfully pulled through what I later found out was a fainting spell. org website as a natural alternative diuretic. His actual diagnosis is severe mitral regurgitation, degenerative. I think the reason for the change is because I took him off of the original protocol I had him on last year, which was the Cardio-Plus (4), Cataplex B (4), Cataplex F (2), Calcium Lactate (2) and Organic Minerals (1). If you feel that you dog needs extra Cardio-Plus or Cataplex B during this CHF stage I think you could probably increase the dosage by a tab or two. I live in a small town and have no veterinary specialists near me. I had both of my cavaliers on this supplement for a couple of years prior to them developing mitral valve disease and it did nothing to stop or reverse the disease in either of them. So, basically they are the same thing, it is just that Ubiquinol is bio ready. So I guess each of us with have to make that determination for ourselves. ( Note: Dr. Brian, In rethinking my recommendation of Cardio-Plus for your dog, I think I would give him between 9-12 tabs of CardioPlus a day, rather than 6-9 tabs (based on his weight of 70 lbs)at least initially. FYI- Blue Buffalo is a horrible pet food. Since taking these two food supplements, my dog is now eating well, has improved energy and alertness. I also have a place to get the meds super cheap. not dreaming), and not panting or purring. On this treatment, her breathing rate has drastically improved and is now 16 BPM while resting, before while only on the MEDS it was averaging 30 BPM. fish oil capsule for my dog when he was in CHF, however, I never gave it to him. West for exact protocol but meanwhile I am using his People Protocol. I am hoping I can get him off the pharmaceutical drugs eventually. I have read that Lasix causes the loss of minerals from the body such as calcium, magnesium and potassium and Enalapril also causes the loss of potassium. He picked it up sometime between June, 2012 and August, 2013 of this year, as he was bitten a number of times in that time period. Remember that this has to be done slowly. I found the best prices are on Amazon for everything listed below. If you would like to thank Theresa for her helpful posts, she asks if you would please consider making a donation to one of her favorite local rescue organizations, or by making a donation to help the genius contributor, Ted from Bangkok, recover from his stroke. I did everything to keep her clam but she still looked and felt miserable. The dosages listed above should be divided between 2 or 3 daily doses. Th Katie and anyone that has been following Katie. You may find that 2 a day is all that your dog might need (or can tolerate). (I believe that had I given these to him at that time that it would have helped to get him out of the woods, so to speak. Heart medications such as Enalapril and Lasix rob and steal the very nutrients from the body that the heart needs to pump. I know that the meds are taking things out of her body that she needs because she has been eating a lot more than she ever has in her life. 5mg tablets every 12 hours and her food is now Frenchies Kitchen. He said no vitamin will cure a leaky heart valve. These are the only heart supplements I am giving my dog now. becoming more playful, energy, etc. I would give these to my dog in the following way. My vet has no interest in his patients obviously. Would you be willing to talk to me directly about the treatment of your dog with heart murmur. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. This might be all that you need and see how your dog responds to them. I just came back from the vet today and my 3 year old Cavalier (he is a little guy at only 14 pounds) had a clear Grade 2 heart murmur. I hope you can read this and I am looking forward to hear from you. I added this because of his periodontal disease. I was ready to give up before I read your posts. I originally had two cavaliers, now I only have one. So I now give her 100mg magnesium and celeryseed extract as a diuretic along with her lasix, she is doing great, her breathing has improved and she still running and jumping and playing with no cough. Hi Katie, I have been following your posts right from the beginning. If not straight away, it will build up in their bodies, then kill them. We feed the Blue small breed chicken recipe, dry with chicken, peas, carrots, apples mixed in. She now has the energy to play and run again. I am just wanting to make the rest of his life as quality as possible. I mentioned that a vet by the name of Dr. Also, since my poor doggie has broken teeth ( no bad breath at all, though ) I will have her checked by a doggie dentist as dental problems may have brought about her condition. The Vet recommend we take her to a cardiologist, and the cardiologist immediately put her on Vetmedin, Benazepril, Furosemide, and Spironolactone. e. Then I read on your post about the SP Cardio-Plus. In 6 months or so I will reevaluate his progress with another echo. Anyway, I have recently backburnered some of the things I was doing to deal with the viral issues in my dog because I recently found out that that my dog contracted Lyme disease. Hi Katie, my apology for the long delay in my response. And he said there was no heart enlargement. Bacteria from the teeth attach themselves to the heart valves, which in turn can either create a murmur or worsen a murmur. So, these are the phytonutrient supplements that my dog is currently on. However, I am just guessing at the timeframe, because I am not physically with your dog to observe him or his progress. I was not going to sit helplessly watching her deteriorate. Vet has not told me of the side effects of these drugs the way the web has. In cases of vaccine reactions, I think you will get your best results with homeopathy. I called and they said that if my vet will give me a prescription, they will sell me the two products. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. My precious Italian Greyhound has just been diagnosed with a Grade 2 murmur. There is some excellent information on it - and its dangers on the cavalierhealth. I told the vet that was no longer able to afford the Vetmedin the vet understood but had no other options for me so I decided to do some research through this and other sites to see what supplements I might try to use. Katie and all dog lovers, please advise me on dosages of your routine for a 115lb Great Dane. They so need us and our help to keep them safe and healthy. As far as I know the murmur is still there but not any worse. Spinach is high in magnesium, potassium, calcium, manganese, B-complex, zinc and omega 3 fatty acids. I started feeding Mickie that, and chopped organic carrots, apples, raw pumpkin seed (treats parasites, as well as other benefits), peas (high in fiber), cooked beef liver, chicken mixed in. I believe the real difference was the sodium in the Cardio Support. Any and all suggestions that have worked with your pets are appreciated. Research led me here, now I need to understand more. When using CoQ-10 (ubiquinone), it is recommended that you use the reduced form which is called ubiquinol. Heart murmur in cats can stunt the growth of kittens. As we speak Hunter is at the vets getting x-rays and blood work but they have already told me he has stage 5 murmurs. dog was sick his cardiologist recommended that I give him 1-500 mg. We also make sure she has access to lots of fresh water at all times. Adjust the dosage for the tincture as per your judgement. When the cardiologist went to take his heart measurements he seemed a little perplexed for a moment. First week the cough slowed down in frequency and engery level getting better. West uses either flax oil or cod liver oil in all of his protocols. The vet never heard it til it was to late I feel. That is wonderful news that the heart looks normal now. I was also ripped off at the vet on these medications. Hi Nadia, I have decided to put my 25 lb. We have our horses on micronutrients, and they are some of the healthies horses in the barn. My dog was on it and I believe it seriously weakened his heart. She is asymptomatic though has one slightly elevated kidney reading. Yes, many times a regular vet cannot accurately grade a murmur this has happened to me in the past too. Milk Thistle, 200mg (1 pill twice a day). Dear Rusty, I originally started giving my dog about a dozen different supplements (as you can see from my earlier posts), but eventually I pared down his supplements to only Cardio-Plus and Canine Whole Body Support, on the advice of my naturopathic vet. I also bought a brand of dog food within MY budget Purina One SmartBlend dry and canned because it list real lamb as the first ingredient blended with other high-quality protein sources that helps support strong muscles and a healthy heart. (shocked he even advocates this given his luke warm approach to her heart murmur). Moringa can supply his body with all needed vitamins and minerals. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. I have read, however, that cardiomyopathy is also considered to be brought about by the same severe nutritional deficiencies as most other heart conditions. Coughing is pretty bad but better since on the meds. My 7 year old chihuahua was just diagnosed with a heart murmur. After the back and forth with the vet I decided to get a second opinion and found out that the 1st vet had Ridley at almost the highest levels you could use for both medications that were needed at extremely detrimental cases. I added Astaxanthin first, and his endurance increased but he still coughed at night. Has your dog progressed from a grade 5 to grade 6 murmur. For humans, the basic supplements that are recommended for congestive heart failure are: Cardio-Plus, Cataplex B and Organically Bound Minerals, along with Folic Acid B12 and either Flax Oil or Cod Liver Oil. Hi Shannon, Lots of information is available on this site re: heart murmurs in dogs. I have a book written by a homeopathic vet and I read the section on adverse vaccine reactions in which he covered 8 different remedies. She has no outward symptoms such as coughing, wheezing or anything. I heard heart murmurs are subjective up to grade 3. I disconnected my door bell, I prevented her from playing with my other two dogs. will report back what the findings are asap. fish oil also. Note that Canine Whole Body Support is dosed based on weight - and that this supplement contains most of the other supplements which I was originally giving my dog, only in a smaller proportion (e. I found out about a doctor on the West coast (Dr. Last month she got very sick, she had no use of her legs at all, she just stayed in her little bed for over a week. I have a 6. Wait until your pet is sleeping soundly (i. Im taking zoey (my dog) to cardiologist this week for first appt. Maybe the Curamed and angstrom minerals were finally getting into his system. I wanted to give an update on my dog and want to encourage everyone else to update on how their dog is doing after giving them the supplements. and not one seizure in more than a year. I have started my spitz on the initial set of supplementations you had recommended about 15 days ago. Hello, I am glad I found this article and discussion. Right now I have put my dog on a modified version of a protocol he uses for humans and I am using the same phytonutrient complexes that he uses. I read some of the postings about the diuretics robbing the body of some nutrients and preventing it from absorbing some of the things you suggest. You have to spend a little more time making it but the rewards are astounding for your dog (or cat). I plan on adding several of the supplements to my own daily routine. So difficult to keep him calm when we come home or walk time. FYI there is a great website for commercial dog foods for those that do not want to make their own dog food. (Note that the dosages listed below are the dosages I am giving to my Cavalier, not the dosages he recommends for humans). We all have to come to some type of decision and then do the best we can without regret. The Blue Buffalo brand has these key ingredients for heart health: taurine, l-lysine, l-carnitine and others that are beneficial. I have been following Katie on here and I have written down everything she is using the cardio plus, cataplex b, cataplexy f, calcium lactate, organically bound minerals, canine whole body support, immuplex, cataplexy e2. I do doctor it up with good quality meats and some organic veggies to make it taste better. My dog is in good health at this point and has also been on the fish oil for several years now. Since June 2012, I have seen some signs of improvement. Another way to administer it is in an empty syringe, out it to the left of your Dogs jaw, between their teeth, near to their throat without jabbing the syringe in to soft tissue. Replied by Steve Lewington Wangi Wangi, Nsw, Australia. It will not have the side effect as the chemicals. Share your thoughts with our readers Write a review. One is Coco Nectar, which is rich in amino acids. Was made water soluable so that the body can absorb it more easily than plain CoQ-10 (or ubiquinone). I have a 15 year old Poodle who has a grade 5 murmur and heart problems and have been following yours and others protocols for treating your own dogs, and I just wanted to ask why you decided to use the human formulas by Standard Process for your dogs heart issues rather than their veterinary formulas. I do hope these threads will be of help to others. And what has the effect been since you started. How long did it take before you completed weaned him off of everything. At first I was undecided whether I was to go with the human formulations or the veterinary formulations. - Immuplex (1 capsule TWICE daily). Also, another consideration is that if your dog has bad teeth, like mine does (periodontal disease), my holistic vet suggested that I add Immuplex (1 tab TWICE daily) to deal with the bacterial load from those teeth. Also, my cardiologist told me that murmurs can be subjective up to Grade 4. after a week, what should I see. My plans are to keep my dog on this protocol for the next 4 months or so and then bring him back to the cardiologist for a another recheck. I intend to use your regiment as my chihuahua Bababooey has the same level 5 murmur and breathing issues. West also adds cod liver oil or flax oil to his protocols too). I will look for COQ10 and will add that as well to his regimen. I plan to bring my dog back to the cardiologist late this summer and will continue to monitor any progress we make through auscultations and echocardiograms. Hi Giovanni ( Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. Katie, from Newport, Sorry I forgot to post this as well. I wanted to go the holistic route instead. God bless you and all who love their pets, give them the best care, holistic food possible. He is on Flusapex(diuretic) 0. omg. Body weight, or as recommended by a veterinarian. I can only assume that this had something to do with the interaction of the meds. Hello All, I have a 15yr old terrier mix. I have not used this product but it is mentioned on the cavalierhealth. Martin Goldstein (Holistic vet). My Elvis is a 7 yo King Charles Cavalier and has a grade 4 murmur. BUT, I was wanted to get the correct Standard Process supplements to help HEAL her murmur and enlarged heart. Respiratory rate steady 21-23. We mix in a heaping tablespoon of baked (microwaved) sweet potato in the turkey or chicken along with a teaspoon of olive oil, and a tablespoon of Quaker Oats (the quick one minute oatmeal in the big can with zero sodium) add some warm water too to the mix and serve. Katie, I had not seen your response until today and I just purchased the first regimen you started with your dog. Made me feel good to know I found a dr who like natural as well. My cavalier was just diagnosed with a murmur and I would like to avoid meds if possible. This important lesson - that each of us can be a teacher - was a turning point for Theresa, and. Hi all, I would love some advice please as I have read all through these emails and am unsure how to get started healing our little fellow. she got up and walked out on her own to go potty. This is an organic source of minerals which is made from alfalfa and tillandsia. He is now reacting so badly to that, that I am going back to my raw diet that worked so much better. We started by changing her diet to only freshly prepared foods that we make at home. I have also decided to use coq10 ubiquinol, d ribose, taurine, nattokinase. I was wondering if your regimen works for cats. In fact they are a lot safer and they may even enable you to eventually lower the amount of prescription diuretic that is given to your dog. The Vet told me that she would have maybe 6-12 months to live and that she might require full time oxygen treatments to make her more comfortable and not to let her get excited at all as sudden death was a possibility. my reg vet did the surgery, not holistic one. So, specific formulas were then created - the heart formula, liver formula, renal formula, musculoskeletal formula, etc. She also suggests (organic) sweet potatoes (as they are high in potassium). I am scared to just cut his medication as I do not want to lessen his chances, and the Vetmedin, gives him a lot of relief. Perhaps the take away here is that like any person you hire for a service, they must be screened and qualified so you know just what you are getting. Kendra, I posted this information now, with the hope that it can help your dog. Propionyl-L-Carnitine HCI - By Jarrow Formulas 750 mg, (1 pill twice a day). On this page you can find user-submitted home remedies to treat heart murmurs. Note: Although I originally gave this to my dog, -- I stopped it. Thanks Katie for the information on all the supplements that you are giving your cavalier. She was in distress, her gums turned white and she felt cold. These dogs are often sick because of a processed, devitalized diet. I believe that Enalapril is mostly prescribed for high blood pressure and for CHF. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. and your posts. It may not work for your dog but certainly is worth a try. Put Cayenne Pepper in his food, start with a quarter of a tea spoon, and mix it in well, this has been proven to regrow Heart tissue like crazy, to the point reasherchers were astonished at the accelerated growth of the tissue in numerous studies. I wish I had known any of this a long time ago. I have found out that one issue causes another. Thank you for your message, every message helps another in need such as my self. supplement called Total Heart which she gets 2 tablet a day. You also may want to consider fish oil or cod liver oil for CHF. My 5 year old Cavalier was just diagnosed with a grade 2 heart murmur. Magnesium Taurate By Cardiovascular Research -125 mg, (1 pill a day). When your pet gets placed on long term medications research the side effects and weigh the benefits and cost then proceed with a plan deal to with the results. I was told that the longer an animal is on a med the longer it will take to get him off of it. I also learned that the heart will recover faster and more completely than any other organ in the body, if it is properly nourished. Unbelievably, he would try to stick my dog with a vaccine the second my head was turned. In the long run, it is less expensive too, (no vet bills). The wonderful Theresa from Minneapolis, MN has been helping pet owners and their beloved pets around the world on Earth Clinic since 2013. Also the Immuplex as you mentioned in a previous post. I mentioned your prototcol,,, dr. That quest for knowledge continues to this day, as new and old remedies alike are explored. God Bless every one and especially our animals. I do not have any personal experience with hawthorn, so I cannot give you my opinion on it. They do not have the specialized training of a cardiologist. Bella is a very picky eater so we had to experiment with what she would and would not eat. As far supplements go, I think I would give your dog the Cardio-Plus, the Canine Whole Body Support, and Organically Bound Minerals (this is from alfalfa and kelp and would replace a lot of lost minerals). I want to give my dog a full 8 months on this protocol before reevaluating him. BTW, CoQ10 will also help to lower blood pressure. I have my dog on a combination of supplements from both lines. The vet has suggested starting him on Vetmedin, and seeing how he does. In the UK, loads of people have sued them for knowingly poisoning their pets, and its dangerous to ANY life form. Many thanks for any advice you can give me, and really appreciate you sharing all this information. I am not getting her anymore rabies vaccines again though. Also, I have not yet brought him back to the cardiologist yet for another examination, so I do not currently have a update on his heart (MVP). Several days ago, I just started adding in a dab of CuraMed (turmeric) and a CHF recipe for angstrom minerals because his symptoms had gotten worse after adding the Spironolactone. We discovered she loves ground turkey, and boiled chicken breast (all no salt or very low sodium). it has had many recalls, is in a lawsuit right now and dogs have died from eating the food. You can obviously buy it, but I prefer to make my own. I am not using him anymore after I get these supplements. So far I have given him 1 Hawthorn Berry tablet, But split into 3 doses over the day, the brand is Mediherb. My dog just had his follow-up echo last month. Because frankly, I had a list of supplements to give my boy a mile long and had some concerns. I could get the Standard Process products that you eventually settled on using at the end of your post, from Amazon in the USA, so wondered if you would advise this rather than the individual supplements that you used initially. L-Arginine - By Jarrow Formulas, 1000 mg (1 pill a day). He weighs 21. no symptoms as of yet. Organically Bound Minerals - (1 tab TWICE daily). I was wondering if your regimen is only for dogs. Hi Brian, I would suggest that you give you