That’s how I feel. There is so much information out there I don’t know what to give my cats. And like you I fear giving them something that’ll harm them.
Me too, I'm driving myself crazy and probably poor little Theo too. He looks at me like, "What are you going to do to me next?!" I'm so confused; I had no idea that having a cat was going to be so life-altering.
Thank you so much for your videos! My girls eat Sardines and one is due for a spay VERY soon I would’ve had no idea of taking her off of them before surgery!
@@empressah888 I have googled about hemp seed oil for dogs and apparently it is good for them. I only give 1 teaspoon a day. Seems to help with her joints. I massage it into her bare skin as well.
He said Safflower, not sunflower. Not listening well, could lead to making a big mistake, and then blaming it on the speaker, when it was just that you didn't hear their actual words correctly.
My vet suggested giving my 15 yr old Yorkie tinned sardines or mackerel,it comes in olive old,I add a very small amount to her pedigree sachets…and she absolutely loves it! She has no mobility issues and am hoping this diet will slow down the chance of her getting arthritic and add many more years to her life.🤞 x
Whole frozen sardines are so cheap and whole prey. Only need to add a little beef liver to up the folate b12 and iron. Maybe a little mince for zinc. Can probably feed primarily sardines and be fine. £4 per kg is great value. Mackeral is good too
Our cat BB was put on Meloxicam for arthritis and took it for 2 weeks. . It did not really help him at all and could potentially harm is kidneys. We started to give him Krill oil and he is like a new man. He is showing no signs of stiffness and is remarkably happier. This is after 7 days.
Question while I’m early! Lol Hi! I feed my Frenchies sardines and occasionally can only get my hands on the ones that don’t say “Without salt added” is that a problem long term? 🥺 my girls have been eating them for about 7months now
I've been feeding a raw food diet to my female golden retriever since we brought her home. She's now 20 months old and about a year ago I began supplementing her food with human grade cod liver oil. I'm wondering if I should switch to the krill oil supplements? I'm trying to beat the odds of the health concerns that appear to plague goldens. Thanks for all your advice and sharing important information for our fur babies😍
I give my cat the same omega 3 supplement once or twice a week as I am taking daily. I also share my sardines and my cod liver with my kitty.. not to treat any condition, but as part of a healthy diet. Since omega-3 is anti-inflammatory and to balance the inflammatory omega-6 in the diet.
For our dog who was diagnosed with environmental allergies (not food), he gets two of your products. The Ultimate Omega 3 Antarctic Krill Oil and Ultimate Bioactive Quercetin. Over a year ago, you were also using Sterols & Sterolins (New Roots brand) made with Organic FLaxseed and a few other great ingredients. These really help calm his itching during our high pollen/grassy season! Thank you so much, Dr. Jones!
@@cindyleastorch194 I've tried three times to paste the link, but it won't let me. I guess I would just google Dr. Jones natural pet supplements and hopefully it will take you to his website. Good luck!
My Jack Russell have atopic dermatitis, allergic to environmental, flea bites , anything and everything would cause her to itch, she barely slept peacefully - it was breaking my heart to see her suffering and felt so helpless - I then put her on cold pressed Evening Primrose oil, and 6 weeks later both of us are reaping the benefits, her itchy, sore body is healed, she sleeps well and can play in any environment. I have now started my younger boy, also a Jack Russell, he was following down the same road, but, just 1 week later and I got results - so happy, we can enjoy life now to their fullest 🐾🐶💞
I always learn so much when I watch your videos. Also, Tula is such a wonderfully calm and well-behaved dog. She must be a real joy! Thank you Dr. Jones for your information and for sharing Tula with us. ❤
We adopted our Rottweiler in 2019 when he was 2.5 yrs old. He had a chronic, severe ear infection, to the point the shelter was scheduling surgery to remove his inner ear. We adopted him without surgery, worked with our vet and a vet dermatologist. After clearing up the massive ear infection and some more months of monitoring, determined he is allergic to beef. Our beef comes from a local organic/grass fed farm only, so it's not a matter of store bought beef. We removed all beef from his diet, and he has not had another ear infection. He is a happy, healthy, ear infection free guy. The specialist vet told us that beef is one of the main allergies for dogs.
I once read that to Spike the Mitochondria of a dog, ( the IMMUNE SYSTEM into full output), Chicken Livers are the number one performer to add to a dogs diet. I alternate weeks when I'll get a small quantity and feed a couple of warmed up fresh liver. Try it, also get off High Grain content foods, the number one cause of Dog Cancers.
I’ve seen many people feed their dogs raw beef / steaks and swear it’s keeping them in top health. Are they misinformed? I have a Frenchie and he occasionally gets pieces of quality steaks usually grass fed but I don’t want to hurt him by continuing
@@GG.510 All dogs are different. My first dog was fed beef cubes and she live to 13 with no issues. The dog I have now can't have beef or he ends up with loose stools.
You ARE OUR **Beloved Lifesaver & AND AS WELL...Our Savior... because without 😍Our😍 Best Companion..... Which many of Us have no family that Really Cares about Us...and many of Us...The only Companionship...?? Are **Our Beloved Dogs & Cats** Take Care, THANK YOU *Dr. Jones* with bold capital letters...and from the Bottom of Our most sincerely Appreciation.
I am not surprised. I work for a multinational practice management software company. You are correct over the past years I have watched most of our little vet owned practices bought out by corp owned animal HMOs. TBH, the focus of the software IS primarily maximizing profit.
My labrador had a splenectomy last September in time to save her life after it was rupturing. The tumor was sent for pathology and it came back as hemangiosarcoma. My vet suggested we double up on the fish oil we were giving her. But now in listening to your video and hearing that fish oil may accelerate bleeding, should she be on ANY supplements, much less double?
I have 2 Chihuahua cross doggies. I have been experimenting with their food. My one older one cannot tolerate chicken by products, and the other cannot stand cooked chicken. I take note. I tried semi raw, too rich for them. They love cooked meat so if thats what turned their taste buds on great! I love the sardines, thank U will try it. Just a note about meat, freezing ur meat for 2 months after u purchase will help to diminish parasites, what in the heck are they feeding chicken anymore? I cannot stand it myself. Love to all thank U!
The safest omega 3 capsules for dogs, are from algae. It's easily found online, and in most health stores. They come in capsules, which you can easily break the seal of, and drizzle over their wet dog food. Don't feed dogs kibble.
You are just an angel thank you for understanding that we love our fur babies and some of us cant afford the recommended vet medications. Thank you for all the wonderful information.
Hi Dr, hi everyone. Our lab is a tad overweight. Do you discourage using fish oil on dogs who need to lose the extra weight? Also, please clarify for future reference and personal knowledge. Dr. Jones said it is ok to give fish oil to dogs who might have pancreatitis? Also, it is ok to give to dogs eho have kidney issues? Would appreciate anyone's thoughts on the matter. We will starting to supplement our dogs with fish oil soon.
I believe my dog has a food allergy. He's so picky I could never do a food trial.He hates everything unless I add turkey or chicken in with it.If it was up to him he'd eat chicken,pasta and veggies.It's frustrating for both of us.He rejects anything fishy.😢
Odd, I can't leave a comment unless it's a reply. I'm wondering what the good doctor or anyone thinks about Ahi flower or green lipped mussel oil supplement?
Thank you! We love your krill oil! It has really helped Eleanor’s allergies. I wanted to ask if you could do a video on Symmetrical Lupoid Onchodystrophy (SLO)? Eleanor has lost most of her nails over the last year, and was just diagnosed with this autoimmune condition today. ♥️🐾
Generally wild salmon is safe, as it is low on the food chain. Farmed salmon is not good as most are kept crowded together, in small pens/ponds and are more likely to have diseases. Read labels carefully. Contact the company if necessary.
Medical Quackery for dollars is the way we do America now. BTW, your pets immune system really calls for non-toxic high protein diet. Likewise human immune system is Nutrient intensive. The Mitochondria completes the Immunity for all living things. Back way off on the High grain content foods. A few vegies and animal protien goes a long way with my Dog, "Red Bud"
Shalom from the Ohio Valley 🙏 You answered all my questions about fish oil Absolutely perfect! You are a HERO! I'm looking for something to help my dog with eustachian tubes that are affected by allergies. Any suggestions?
Title: "Don't give your Pets Fish Oil UNLESS you are doing these 5 Things" 1. Get an accurate diagnosis before using omega-3 fatty acids to treat a condition in your dog or cat, ensuring they have a condition that can respond to them. 2. Be aware of potential toxins (mercury, PCBs) in fish oil supplements, and consider using krill oil instead, which is lower in contaminants. 3. Ensure proper absorption by giving the supplement with food that contains some fat. 4. Avoid giving essential fatty acids if your pet has a bleeding disorder or is scheduled for surgery, as they can delay clotting time. 5. Give the correct dosage (e.g., 500 mg of krill oil per 20 lbs of body weight daily) for a long enough period (at least 90 days) before assessing the effectiveness.
I have my older dog on Camelina oil. It has Omega 3 (36% ), Omega 6 (20%), Omega 9 (34%), saturates (10% ), Vit E (700-900mg/kg ppm) for joint health l, weight mgmt, and allergies. It is cold-pressed Camelina sativa seed oil (non-GMO). Any thoughts?
Hi Doctor, thank you for your videos. I have been watching some regarding cat's mammary cancer treatment..my 12 year old cat has a tumor that tripled its size since it popped out her left lower belly 3 months ago.. I already took her to the vet, that wasn't so easy, and the vet says it is too late to treat my baby, my heart broke. No meds prescribed either.. she is still doing good to this moment, eating like normal, playing and extra grooming.. she would let me wipe her fur clean with warm water, sometimes she would bleed some it makes me cry everytime.. I am hoping for some kind of miracle that will stop the tumor from growing. . What should I do if it bursts from her too much licking? Sorry for my comment, I was hoping that fish oil will help her or cure her still. I feed her Science Diet chicken now. She eats well. Her tumor is pale pinkish now than before, not sure if it is better than the bloody red she had a month ago.. ok thank you so much for your time. God bless you😘
Look up ivermectin for cancer. It works for humans, cats, dogs. It's a parasitic dewormer/"horse paste" commonly used in human & Veterinary medicine. Regular ivermectin/fenbendazole (cousins)-- taken internally or externally-- has cancer-killing properties.
Look up Dr Jones' videos on Joe Tippens Protocol to beat cancer. Joe Tippens is STILL alive to this day & many have been saved by his protocol. Hospitals & allopathic cancer docs hate Joe Tippens Protocol because it eats into their cancer drug profits. Fenbendazole & Ivermectin are both drugs in the same family of anti-parasitic/dewormer drugs. Both drugs have the ability shrink + destroy cancerous tumors, even the most chemo-resistant tumors. Joe Tippens Protocol uses Fenbendazole, but if you can only get its cousin, ivermectin, then that would be fine. Don't let the vet say there is nothing you can do. Honestly, that sounds like a lazy vet.
Try changing her diet to a more variety of meats and species appropriate diet- preferably raw. A lot of the health issues that are common in cats are primarily because of their dry kibble or other source of diets that’s not species appropriate and lacks sufficient protein or they include too much carbs and legumes and ingredients not healthy and that cats can’t digest well. Also most common meat cats develop allergies to is poultry especially chicken, research and don’t give up! Best wishes and sending your kitty lots of healing!!❤
Since my dog has had Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia in the past and has had a full recovery, should I be concerned with your Krill supplements? You mentioned not to give EFA's to a dog with blood disorders, so I want to be sure before supplementing with Krill. Thanks Dr Jones💗
My Vet pushed fishoil. I did get some for him, he started acting weird, wobbly, greasy fur, smelled like fish. I stopped giving it and he was back to normal after a few days. He's 15, little stiff, still goes for short walks, eats like a horse. It's sad that you cannot trust your Vet completely. I read about issues with fishoil, mentioned clotting issues as well. This convinced me even more not to give it. My furkid hated it. He had no skin issues, no real arthritis to speak off!
If you think he’s needs it but ident responding well to it you can always try just feeding him fish. Supplements are sometimes too much but you always get the right amount from eating a regular balanced diet.
I give my dogs salon fom a can in oils, tuna, liver ,raw deer..a small amout of wildoloy liver. My home maid bread, beef , pork or chicken broth also homemade no salt.. my dogs rearly have stinkin air nor does their poop stink up a storm. Their fur is shiny ....going to try some castor oil on one of my pups to see if O can stimulate more hair grow on an old injury area❤ thanks
I am wondering the same thing about if Solgar 1,000 mg Omaga 3 is ok? My vet said broadly to 'give omega 3 fish oil' but didn't specify which ones are ok.
Flax seed and chia seeds give the same Omega 3,6,9 without the unnecessary exposure to mercury with fish oil supplements. Since I have been giving my dog flax seed, he is not as anxious when storms roll-in especially electromagnetic storms without any rain.
Unfortunately, the form of omega 3 in chia and flax and all land plants (ALA) is a form that they body needs to convert to EPA and DHA to do what we want, and dog's bodies are REALLY bad at this conversion (I've read only about 5% gets converted). So it's a lot more beneficial to use a marine source that is already EPA and DHA. But look for one that's purified.
@@katyhardy1972 Is there a study to support this 5% conversion that u can share? Most mainstream supplements for the canine contain Yeast and/or a yeast by-product including Ultra Oil (expensive). My canine is very sensitive to yeast, which is why he is only fed a RAW diet bc mainstream dog-food contains yeast. This yeast crap is also in Cesar salad dressing for humans.
@@valeriehamme8893 Do u feed your dog regular dog food? We cannot as yeast and/or yeast by-products are in commercial dog food. We feed our dog a RAW diet, so I do not soak in water bc he can be very finicky. Feeding RAW, they need less water than regular dog food which dries them out..
I give my 13 years old chihuahua skate liver oil drops (about 5 drops a day) with his food. he's more active, playful no arthritis, no joint issues. but he had been developing more itch. .He would sctach and sometimes drags himself on the carpet rug. now I'm stopping the drops to see if he's allergy to it
I give my raw fed large breed livestock guardian type dog the same cod liver oil that I take. Also sardines. He's almost one year old, I give him this to support his joints and growth because giant breeds can have issues.
Hello im from the philippines. I watched your video about cancer in dogs. Does any kind of brand of CBD and THC, olive extract, melatonine works? Thank you so much
So we give the fatty acids omega-3, with safflower oil? I usually put the omegas in her food. Is this wrong? She’s going in for a dental surgery but she has no bleeding disorders.
I wish your Krill Oil came in a glass bottle of some kind. My dog hates pills in any form. I lose krill oil when I pop and squeeze the oil onto her food
Love your videos! Just fyi, your link to your facebook page goes to some strange spanish page. Not sure if you mean for that to happen or not, just letting you know just in case.
Ironically I have a cat that whenever it has anything seafood based or “flavoured” including tuna or anything like that, he reacts with vomiting and doesn’t want to eat for about 24hrs. I’ve tried adding seafood in small doses over the years and once he eats more than about half a teaspoon it makes him sick. Is this normal? Obviously not in my mind, I’m assuming it’s a food allergy for him. I substitute the oils he is missing out on but giving him quarter of a teaspoon of organic olive oil from a local farm 2-3 times a week, and I do the same with my greyhound he gets 3/4 of a tablespoon on his dental dry food.
ANY fish?! Wow that’s news to me about the preggo thing cuz I’ve always know that was the case for tuna but I’d never heard that about salmon etc …good to know!
We know that fatty liver in people is caused by fructose, sucrose, and other carbs, not fat. I've wondered about pancreatitis in dogs, since we know now, how beneficial fats are to our diets and theirs? What is the cause?