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If your dog is constipated, or your cat has problems with hair balls, then you should be considering these effective natural remedies.
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I have sent two messages and still have not heard back from anyone. My concern is about Hunter who has diabetes. He is supposed to get 11 units of insulin every 12 hours; He is I supposed to eats before getting the insulin. I have been giving him 5 units every 12 hours because he will not eat. He refuses chicken, liver, turkey, beef. Two days ago he did eat 3 eggs; half hour later he had thrown up everything. He refuses canned dog food which he used to eat.
Is there anything I can do to get him to eat? Since he has diabetes I don’t know what else to give him. My vet said to give him the prescription food, he won’t eat that either. Please help! Thank you
My dog has anal gland cancer, our vet recommended either remove the gland or anti inflammatory meds. We really don’t want to either. She is eleven and we don’t want to put her thru surgery. She has a lot of problems with bowel movements. I believe she is in pain. We started her on everything your book talks about for cancer. This is her second week. Could dry food make it harder for her? I have been making the food you suggested. I’m just trying to figure out how to help her.
I have sent two messages and still have not heard back from anyone. My concern is about Hunter who has diabetes. He is supposed to get 11 units of insulin every 12 hours; He is I supposed to eats before getting the insulin. I have been giving him 5 units every 12 hours because he will not eat. He refuses chicken, liver, turkey, beef. Two days ago he did eat 3 eggs; half hour later he had thrown up everything. He refuses canned dog food which he used to eat.
Is there anything I can do to get him to eat? Since he has diabetes I don’t know what else to give him. My vet said to give him the prescription food, he won’t eat that either. Please help! Thank you
My dog has anal gland cancer, our vet recommended either remove the gland or anti inflammatory meds. We really don’t want to either. She is eleven and we don’t want to put her thru surgery. She has a lot of problems with bowel movements. I believe she is in pain. We started her on everything your book talks about for cancer. This is her second week. Could dry food make it harder for her? I have been making the food you suggested. I’m just trying to figure out how to help her.