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Thanks for all video and tips! My Olivia is 5 years old and we discovered in February that she has syringomielia, thanks to your help i took the cold laser, i make her do shiatsu and the exercises at home with the pillows that i saw in your videos. I wanted to ask you if the symptoms get worse with the heat because i set that sometimes we spend the night without sleeping with her painting a lot, unable to sleep, scratching (she suffers from phantom scratching). Here in Italy they don't know about Syringomielia. In these case what can do? She doesn't take pain medication, the neuroligist prescrbed her only Pea supplement
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Funny you ask, as next week I have a new video with 5 harnesses reviewed. I actually no longer use front clips, I tend to buckle in the back. That said, you would need to hold the leash up above the foot. If your dog is at your side, it's much easier.
I have a 3 year old rescue. He has been peeing on the cat box. I have put potty pads there but I am usually at home since I work in the house.i also have noticed he has marked in the house. I lived here 27 years and had several dogs and cats.
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Thanks for all the video and tips! My Olivia is 5 years old and we discovered in February that she has syringomielia, thanks to your help i took the cold laser, I make her do shiatsu and the exercises at home with the pillows that i saw in your videos. I wanted to ask you if the symptoms get worse with the heat because i set that sometimes we spend the night without sleeping with her panting a lot, unable to spleep, scratching (she suffers from phantom scrathing). Here in Italy they don't know Michele about syringomielia. In these case what can do? She doesn't take pain medication, the neurologist prescribed her only Pea supplement
@@lisaferrari1018 If she is really having issues, it might be a time to talk about medications, even if it's an as needed situation. As natural as I want to be, I don't want Dexter to suffer. He personally has been on the recommended medications for CM/SM since diagnosis in 2012. He's now almost 15. Dex loves cooling mats, and I also set an ice pack on the ground, and he will usually lay on it. This helps him settle.
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Hi! I loved seeing this vid but I had a question, Is there a way to print my dog’s paws on fabric like a shirt? I would love to plan on this craft but not sure if there’s any non-toxic fabric paint that I can use.
Why does anyone let their cavaliers hair get this long? Mine is only six months but we cut his hair every few weeks to avoid this mess. No knots. Less time. No snags. Just start them off with slim hair and never let it get like this. Works great for us.
@@raisingyourpetsnaturally she's 2 months old right now. Still trying to figure out what "normal" is. I take her out frequently every hour, then she comes in and just pees again inside 😔
@@natewilke Oh, she's such a baby. Potty training vs marking. Here you go. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--yZ4JEo-hCI.htmlsi=gJfwnGBJKop2nxKb
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Hi...loved your video on making these treats. I have a 100lb Malamute, I was wondering how much mushroom power to black sesame seeds to use? I look at the container of the FreshCap but there's really no recommendation per say. Thank You!
I would keep the ratio of the recipe the same. I'd start off small, say about the size of the example in the video. Then, gradually build to 3-4 a day. But, I do also rotate and I don't give anything all the time. So, a few days on, then off. Or week on, week off. Best bet is always to talk to your dog's vet.
😳 😭 what are the ducks going to do without their feet❓😭😳 😂🤣😂🤣 Great video 👍 This was very interesting and seeing your little monkey enjoy the treat was really fun. You have a new subscriber 😜
It’s hard to relate our situation to the video because your spaniel seems to have no issues whatsoever with the leash and harness. Our rescued toy Aussie doodle is extremely fearful of the leash and loses all appetite for treats when we touch the leash. It’s often left out in the vicinity of the dog and us so he ignores it except when we touch it. He freaks out when we finally get it on him, jumping and biting at it.
Dexter has 0 issues with his leash and harness. However, as a dog trainer who works with a lot of rescued dogs, my video should be helpful to you. I hope you watched it to the end on how to slowly desensitize and counter condition your dog. Remember, the key is to start at the point where your dog is comfortable. That might be reaching towards the leash, then tossing the meat treat. Good luck.
If your dog is reacting to your baby, please set up a one on one behavioral session with a positive dog trainer. I would start by looking here. www.petprofessionalguild.com/find-a-ppg-professional/ Good luck.
I feed my dog kibble but it's good quality Purina One stuff and he keeps not going right to bowl when we put down his food for breakfast or dinner should I assume that maybe the bowl is too big or just that he prefers to eat it out of the bowl over carpet? He started doing that a bit after we got him but there are larger bits in the food to break down so didn't know if that was why any thoughts...🙏
I would go through the trouble shooting I went over in the video. Honestly, I would also suggest a new food if you are able (Ingredients Chicken, Rice Flour, Chicken By-product Meal, Whole Grain Wheat, Soybean Meal, Whole Grain Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Beef Fat Preserved With Mixed-tocopherols, Oat Meal, Natural Flavor, Fish Oil, Glycerin, Salt,) Not ingredients I'd suggest. Here are some alternatives. When shopping, pay attention to the ingredient panels, that will help in deciding the quality of a food. www.amazon.com/shop/raisingyourpetsnaturally/list/2WXX1ZAEUY53K?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfraisingyourpetsnaturally_V3YF4B6KD83RVAE9T1NA
I don't feed kibble, it’s processed at high temperatures, which takes away almost all the moisture and nutrients from the ingredients. Dogs thieve on a high meat diet.