Natural Cures For Your Pet
Filed under: Dog health, Pet health, Skin irritations, cat health, pet allergies
Common Dog Health Problems
Here is a clear and simple guide to which alternative remedies and lifestyle changes are appropriate for several common canine medical conditions (Source: Natural Dog Magazine:

ALLERGIES:
Natural Remedy - herbs, homoeopathics, fatty acid, antioxidants
Diet Change – avoid grains, processing and byproducts
Lifestyle Change - frequent bathing with an organic anti-itch shampoo; keep off grass that has been treated with chemicals
ARTHRITIS:
Natural Remedy – Chondtoitin and glucosamine supplements, acupuncture, enzymes
Diet Change – Natural diet, restricted calories if needed, fewer treats or low-fat treats
Lifestyle Change – Weight loss, controlled exercise

BAD BREATH:
Natural Remedy – Coenzyme Q-10, fatty acids, antioxidants, herbs, homeopathics
Diet Change – none
Lifestyle change – Brush teeth at home, provide dental treats
CANCER:
Natural Remedy - Fatty acids, antioxidants, herbs, homeopathics
Diet Change - Improve diet: lowered carbohydrates and increased proteins and fats, especially omega-3s
Lifestyle change – No vaccines

DIABETES:
Natural Remedy – Herbs, supplements made of extracts from glands such as thyroid medication, homeopathics
Diet Change – Increased fiber
Lifestyle change - Increased exercise, small, frequent meals
DRY SKIN, COAT:
Natural Remedy – Fatty acids, antioxidants
Diet Change - Natural diet, increased omega 3s
Lifestyle change – Frequent baths with natural or organic hydrating shampoo

EAR INFECTIONS:
Natural Remedy – Herbal ear drops, antibacterial and antifungal herbs, olive leaf extract
Diet change – Natural diet
Lifestyle change – Clean ears regularly, limit swimming
EPILEPSY:
Natural remedy - Choline, B vitamins, herbs, homeopathics
Diet Change - Natural diet; reduced-protein diets help some pets
Lifestyle change – No vaccines, eliminate seizure triggers if possible
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HIP DYSPLASIA:
Natural remedy – Joint supplements, acupuncture, magnetic therapy, herbs, homeopathics
Diet Change – Natural diet, reduced calories if needed.
Lifestyle change – Weight control, controlled exercise (especially swimming)
HOT SPOTS:
Natural remedy - herbs, homeopathic, fatty acids, antioxidants
Diet Change – Natural diet
Lifestyle change - Eliminate possible causes, such as fleas or allergies
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INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE:
Natural remedy - Enzymes, probiotics, glutamine, herbs, homeopathics
Diet change - Natural diet
Lifestyle change - Eliminate possible causes, such as food intolerance, food allergies, infections
KIDNEY OR LIVER DISEASE:
Natural remedy – Herbs, homeopathics, fatty acids, antioxidants, probiotics
Diet change – Natural diet, reduced phosphorus and protein if needed
Lifestyle change - Fluids administered at home as needed.
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SEPARATION ANXIETY:
Natural remedy – Flower essences, herbs, theanine, homeopathics
Diet change – Natural diet
Lifestyle change – No vaccines; behavior modification
URINARY TRACT INFECTION:
Natural Remedy – Herbs, homeopathics, olive leaf extract
Diet change – Natural canned food or natural moistened dry food
Lifestyle change - Feed a moist diet to encourage frequent urination
Causes of Itchy Skin – My Dog Has Allergies
Symptoms of Cat Allergies
With increase in chemical pesticides and additives in our foods sources and general environment there has been a steady increase in dog allergies and immune-system problems. According Dr. John Heinerman writing in his book Natural Pet Cures > says most vets concur that there are basically three reasons for this trend: poor diet (quality of food), vaccinations (multiple vaccinations) and inbreeding (cosmetic breeding practices).
Dog’s allergic reaction is different from cats. Dogs have a general itchiness of skin and rash or sores. Dog’s will allergies will have redness (inflammation) in ears, toes, and genitals. Gastrointestinal disturbance is common also (gas).
Cats also have skin problems but they more frequently have bladder inflammation and digestive upset. Cats may display no symptoms at all except erratic behavior caused by their discomfort such as fidgeting, licking and biting themselves.
To discover natural cures for pet allergies see our post Home Remedies for Dog Skin Allergies and Cat Allergies
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Home Remedies for Dog Skin Allergies and Cat Allergies
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How to Treat Dog Allergies
There are many ways to treat itchy skin in dogs and cats. Here are three suggestion for natural cures and one specific natural cure for cats itchy skin.
1. Give your pet a gentle bath - Don’t use tap water, use distilled , purified or spring water. Water should be lukewarm. Use mild soap such as baby shampoo or use Pet Alive Skin and Coat Tonic. After shampooing rinse your pets coat (again use distilled, purified or spring water) with equal parts cool water and a tincture of witch hazel (you can buy it at the grocery store in the first aid aisle or skin care aisle) or use cooled strained peppermint tea.
After the bath, sponge affected or red areas with a rag (that has not been washed in soap) dipped in cool peppermint tea. Wring out the rag and hold the compress in place for several minutes.
2. If affected area is your pets hindquarters – Spray hindquarters with a solution of witch hazel combined with peppermint tea (8 oz. of cool tea combined with 4 oz. of witch hazel).
3. Apply aloe-vera gel - Before applying mix with two drops of wormwood or some valerian tea. Add no more than one-half teaspoon of wormwood or valerian tea mixed in one half cup of boiling water for ten minutes. You will probably have an easier time finding valerian tea since it is available at your grocery store (Celestial Seasons brand Sleepytime Tea). Both herbs have a bad taste and will prevent your pet from licking off the aloe-vera gel.
Tea for cat allergies – Add one teaspoon each eyebright herb, red raspberry leaves, and stinging nettle herb (You can probably find all these in a tea form at a health food store) and steep in 12 oz of boiling distilled water for 15 minutes. Strain the tea and let cool. Put in a spray bottle and spray affected area. Can be sprayed on cat’s face which your cat probably won’t like. Try using a cotton swab for ears, nose and eyes if spraying is too difficult.
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Canine Food Allergies and Cat Food Allergies
Cat Food Allergies and Dog Food Allergies Remedies
According to holistic vets writing in book, New Choices in Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats by Amy Shojai and the editors of Prevention for Pets, “the best ways to stop food allergies is to identify the problem ingredient and avoid it in the future. Veterinarians also recommend trying to make the immune system more “accepting” so that it doesn’t react to harmless substances.
There is an excellent natural product called PetAlive Immunity & Liver Support which will help strengthen your pet’s immune system. This product can be used for both dogs and cats. Here is what some users of the product had to say:
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Patti, MI, USA
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Here are some other possible solutions to pet food allergies suggested by the vets writing for New Choices in Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats:
Find the problem ingredient: The only way to find out if your pet has food allergies is to put her on an elimination diet. Give your dog a hypoallergenic food-one that contains ingredients that she has never had before. Also replace regular tap water with distilled water. If her symptoms go away in six to eight weeks, you can be pretty sure that she was allergic to something in her food. Begin reintroducing old foods one at a time. If your pet does not have a reaction (itching and scratching) in three days that food is “safe.”
If you have a cat though you must take special precautions with an elimination diet. Suddenly changing your cat’s diet could cause her to stop eating entirely. That can lead to a serious liver disorder called hepatic lipidosis. Holistic vets recommend gradually replacing some of your cat’s regular food with the new food over a period of several weeks. Keep making the change slowly even if the allergy symptoms continue to appear. It may take several month before all allergens leave your cat’s system.
Shop for natural foods – Some dogs and cats are sensitive to the chemical preservatives, dyes, or artificial flavoring used in commercial pet foods. You may have to keep looking for a food they can eat safely. See our post on Pet Food Additives
Give them raw foods - Vets recommend cooked broccoli and string beans, raw zucchini, raw carrots, alfalfa sprouts, and baby carrots for dog treats.
Try a modified fast – Putting pets on a “modified fast” will help eliminate substances from the body that may be triggering the allergies. One Prevention for Pet’s vet says “give your pet only one tablespoon of raw meat a day, along with pure water. Large pets can fast for three days, while smaller pets, including cats, can go one day. If they seem unhappy about not eating, you can give them some homemade chicken or beef broth.” Be sure to consult your vet before trying this one.
Detoxify with herbs – There are number of herbs that promote healing by clearing your pet’s body of harmful substances and making the body more resistant to food allergens. Holistic vets recommend burdock, dandelion, yellow dock or golden seal. Dandelion is actually the main ingredient in Petalive Immunity & Liver Support.
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Signs of Pet Allergies
Pet Food Allergies
Just like people pet’s can be allergic to certain ingredients in their food. For dogs and cats with food allergies, however, even normal eating can cause problems. According to New Choices in Healing for Dogs and Cats by Amy Shojai and the Editors of Prevention for Pets, “When they eat the wrong food, they may get extremely itchy. Any ingredient may cause allergies, with beef and soy protein being common offenders. Even if your vet puts your pet on a scientifically designed diet, it may take two months or more before the problems go away. In the meantime, she will continue scratching sometimes damaging the skin in the process.”
To help with the itching and scratching consider using a natural product to reduce itching. Native Remedies Skin & Coat Tonic contains a combination of specially selected herbs, nutrients and biochemic tissue salts known for their tonic and supportive function on the skin and coat. Regular use of Skin & Coat Tonic has been shown to relieve itchy skin in pets. The product comes in the form of a capsule. Check out the following testimonial:
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Here are the common symptoms of food allergies in pets:
- Licking or biting skin or scratching face
- Ears or “armpits” look red and irritated, or the ears contain a gooey discharge.
- Vomiting, diarrhea or gas
- Cat has small scabs around ears or neck
To find out more natural solutions to pet food allergies see our related post Pet Food Allergies
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All Natural Pet Allergy Treatments
Pet Allergies
Did you know dogs and cats can get hay fever? Just like you and I many pets are sensitive to airborne annoyances – pollen, mold, mildew,dust feathers and wool. While we many get red eyes, runny noses and sneeze a lot, pets are more likely to feel itchy. To soothe their skin and help keep allergies under control, here’s what some experts writing in The Doctor’s Book of Home Remedies by the editors of Prevention for Pets suggest:
Calm it with cool water – Give your pet a cool-water soak. Bathes your pet for five to ten minutes. Make sure the water is cool – warm water aggravates the itch.
Ease it with oatmeal – To make soaks more soothing, vets sometimes recommend adding colloidal oatmeal (like Aveeno) to the bathwater. It gives the water a smooth, silky feel that will calm irritated skin. You can buy this oatmeal at the grocery store where they sell over the counter medicine.
Subdue it with supplements – Try giving your pet a fatty acid supplement. The supplements come in capsules and are available from vets and some pet stores. Ask your vet about dosage. If you can’t get your pet to swallow the capsule, squeeze the oil into your pet’s food. They taste fishy and cats really like them.
Keep your pet indoors – In spring and summer, pollen fills the air-and your pet’s coat and airways. To prevent pollen from bothering you pet, keep them indoors during peak pollen time – usually early morning and evenings. Your local paper will usually give a daily report of pollen count.
Consider indoor environment – I know many people allergy sufferers who have benefited greatly by getting rid of curtains, carpets and thick upholstery. These are magnets for attracting and holding dust and pollen particles. It stands to reason it would work the same for your pet.
Clean and clean – Daily Cleaning won’t eliminate allergy-causing particles but it will keep them at a manageable level. Vets recommend vacuuming and dusting often and also change furnace or air-conditioner filters monthly. Wash pet’s bedding at least once a week, vets say. This will help reduce the buildup of dust mites-microscopic organisms that thrive on skin flakes and are a common cause of allergies in people and pets.
Check your brand of litter – Many litter box products contain chemical scents to attract your cat but many dogs and cats may be sensitive- both to the smell of the litter and to its dust.
Foot soak - Dogs with allergies occasionally suffer from itchy feet and soaking them in Epsom salts can be helpful. Fill a tub with just enough cool water to cover your dogs paws. Dissolve several cups of Epsom salts crystals in the water. Stand your dog in the tub for five to ten minutes, then gently dry their feet. Don’t let your dog dog drink the water since Epsom salts can act as a laxative.
Again you may consider a preventative strategy for your dog or cat’s skin. If you can keep their skin in good condition, your pet may not feel as much of an urge to itch and scratch. I know with my dog once that itch/scratch cycle started it was hard to break.
Native Remedies offers a product called PetAlive Skin & Coat Tonic. I like Native Remedies because their products are all natural and their products are created using a Full Spectrum Approachâ„¢ (FSA), a set of standards and processes that combine the best quality, laboratory tested, raw ingredients, Good Manufacturing Practices and a Full Spectrum manufacturing method guarantees products of the highest quality, safety and effectiveness, and they back them with a One Year Unconditional Money Back Guarantee.
Native Remedies’ products are not tested on animals and individual ingredients are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.
Skin & Coat Tonic contains a combination of specially selected herbs, nutrients and biochemic tissue salts known for their tonic and supportive function on the skin and coat. Regular use of Skin & Coat Tonic has been shown to relieve itchy skin in pets. The product comes in the form of a capsule.
While conventional medicine works by often treating just the symptoms, natural medicine strives to create holistic balance. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, the natural ingredients in native remedies products support overall health and functioning.
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Natural Treatments for Ear Mites in Dogs and Cats
Ear Mites Dogs Natural
Ear mites are itchy, uncomfortable, and unpleasant for your pet but they usually do not cause a serious problem. Problems only arise if your pet scratches so hard that he or she the skin or causes an infection to develop. Holistic vets say it is acceptable to try home remedies for about a month. If after a month you pet is still scratching, go see the vet. Your pet may need a more powerful treatment to eliminate the mites and stop the itching. If your pet has swelling inside the ear or a pus-filled or discolored discharge you should take them to the vet right away. Those are signs of a bad ear infection.
Ear mites are more common in cats than in dogs. An animal’s ear has a well-protected, warm, moist environment which is the perfect environment for ear mites. Though you can eliminate ear mites with medication, holistic vets explain that the mites may come back when the body’s natural defenses are weaker than they should be. Holistic vet Michele Yasson, D.V.M. writing in New Choices for Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats by Amy D. Shojai and the editors of Prevention for Pets says “A healthy animal won’t have the ear environment that is conducive to mites setting up house. Mites are merely the messenger telling you there is a problem. If you kill the messenger, the message will not change.” There are more natural ways to get rid of ear mites according to Dr. Yasson and restore balance in the body.
Use a tea rinse Green tea is a natural antiseptic that helps remove mite mess from the ear canal. Steep a tablespoon of green tea leaves in a cup of hot water for three to four minutes, stain it, and then let it cool to room temperature. Using a small dropper, flush your pet’s ear canal with the tea. Massage the outside of the ear to circulate the tea, and then stand back: When you pet shakes her head, the tea along with the grit in the ear-will come flying out. Then dry the outer part of ear canal with a tissue or cotton ball. Do this once a day for a month.
Use an oil treatment Put three to five drops of any kind of oil (almond and olive are recommended) in the ear canal. Do not use tea tree oil which can be dangerous for cats. The oil smothers the mites and also helps soothe the ears. If you want to kill any possible bacteria, soak a few crushed garlic cloves in the oil overnight (before you apply). Garlic helps kill bacteria that can lead to ear infections in pets with ear mites. Give the oil treatment once a day for a month. Be sure to clean your pets ears before applying the oil otherwise the accumulated discharge may protect the mites from the oil.
After you have cured the infection, holistic vets recommend you give herbs that help strengthen the immune system. A good natural herbal product we recommend is called PetAlive Ear Dr. for Ear Infections and Ear Mites.
Cats and small dogs: 2-3 drops in the affected ear.
Medium-large dogs: 3-5 drops in the affected ear.
Maintenance dose: The dosage above can be repeated once or twice weekly as a maintenance dose
While conventional medicine works by often treating just the symptoms, natural medicine strives to create holistic balance in the body to support systemic health, relieve ailments, and help prevent future disease. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, the natural ingredients in herbal remedies support overall health and functioning (rather than just suppressing symptoms).
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Natural Treatment for Dog Ear Infections
Filed under: Dog health, Pet health, cat health, pet allergies
Natural Cures For Allergy Ears In Dogs And Cats
Many dog ear infections and cat ear infections can be traced to allergies. If your pet has an ear infection which is usually characterized by head shaking, scratching or rubbing ears, discharge from ears, bad smelling or tender, red ears here are some natural cures you can try from New Choices in Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats by Amy D. Shojai and Prevention for Pets:
Clean the ears with vinegar - If your pet’s ears are filled with brownish-pink wax, there is a good chance that allergies have triggered a yeast infection. You can clear up yeast infections by cleaning the ears thoroughly. Vets often recommend white vinegar because it remove dirt and debris and helps restore a healthful chemical balance in the ears, says Anne Lampru, D.V.M. a holistic vet in Tampa, Florida. Pour a small amount of white vinegar into the ear canal, massage the area, then gently wipe the inside of the ear with a cotton ball. Do this once a day until the ear is better.
Reduce inflammation with vitamin C – The adrenal glands produce a natural steroid that can help reduce inflammation when ears get infected. Gvining pets vitamin C can help the adrenal glands work more efficiently. Cats and dogs weighing under 15 pounds can take between 100 and 250 milligrams a day, and larger dogs can take 250 to 500 milligrams two or three times a day, says Dr. Basko. Vitamin C can cause diarrhea, so you may have to cut back the dose until you find an amount that your pet will tolerate.
Eliminate toxins with a healthful diet - Giving your pet a healthful, homemade diet or high quality commercial dog food or high quality commercial cat food that doesn’t contain additives or preservatives can vastly reduce the amount of wax that the ears produce, while also helping the immune system work well.
Air out the ears - Increasing air irculation inside the ears can control the growth of bacteria, yeast, and fungi, say Dr. Lampru. Periodically trimming or plucking hair inside the ears will allow more air to get inside.
Ofcourse the best thing would be to prevent the dog ear infection or cat ear infection in the first place and there actually is a natural herbal product available. Natural care for pets has been increasing in popularity and companies are responding with products. PetAlive Ear Dr. for Ear Infections and Ear Mites.
Ear Dr. is great at preventing and healing ear infections. Ear Dr. keeps ear canals clear and free of blockages and helps maintain health and harmony in the middle ear structures. Additionally PetAlive Ear Dr. soothes and conditions ear passages to prevent common itching and scratching. Ear Dr. also helps maintain a normal balance of flora in the ear canal thus preventing infection.
PetAlive Ear Dr. contains a blend of natural, herbal ingredients in a medicinal olive oil base, all specially selected to support the health of the skin and structures inside the ear.
Native Remedies’ products are created using our Full Spectrum Approach (FSA), a set of standards and processes that combine the best quality, laboratory tested, raw ingredients, Good Manufacturing Practices and a Full Spectrum manufacturing method to guarantee you products of the highest quality, safety and effectiveness, all backed by our One Year Unconditional Money Back Guarantee.
Native Remedy products contain no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, are suitable for lacto-vegetarians and are not tested on animals. Individual ingredients are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.
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Pet Allergies – Pet Food Additives
Pet Health – What Is In Your Pet’s Food?
Allergies in pets are a common problem these days. One possible source of allergies could be your pet’s food. Here is a partial list of the most common pet-food additives, provided by the Animal Protection Institute of America. Although some of the ingredients on the list may be harmless, it is possible that in combination with other additives they may form toxic compounds. They may also cause allergies in some animals.
Ethozyquin
Butylated hydroxyanisole
Tertiary butylhdroquinone
Propyl gallate
Rosemric acid/rosmarequinone
Antimicrobial Preservatives
Citric acid
Hydrochloric acid
Phosphoric acid
Sorbic acid
Fumaric acid
Pryoligneous acid
Propionic acid
Sodium propionate
Calcium propionate
Potassium sorbate
Sodium nitrate
Humectants
Sorbito
Corn Syrups
Sucrose/dextrose
Cane molasses
Coloring Agents/Preservatives
Artificial colors
Azo dyes -Â tartrazine(FD&C yellow No. 5), sunset yellow(FD&C yellow No. 6), alura red (FD%C red No. 40)
Nonazo dyes -Â brilliant blue (FD&C No. 1), indigotine (FD&C No. 2)
Carmel color
Sodium nitrite
Sodium eythrobate
Titanium dioxide
Iron oxide
Sodium meabisulfate
Flavor/Flavor Enhancers
Digests
Artificial flavors
Monosodium glutamate
Natural smoke flavor
Palatability Enhancer
t-Lysine
Onion powder/oil
Garlic, garlic powder oil
Phosphoric acid
Hydrochloric acid
Sucrose, dextrose, cane molasses
Acidified yeast
Emulsifying Agents, Stablizers and Thickeners
Glyceryl monostearate
Monoglycerides (of edible fats and oils)
Diglycerides (of edible fats and oils)
Glycerin
Modified starch
Gums (hyrocolloids) – arabic, guar, xanthanÂ
Chemically modified plant materials (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose)
Miscellaneous Additives
Mineral oil
Charcoal
Polyphophates
Sodium tripolyphosphate
Diesodium phosphate
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
Given this information, you might want to consider purchasing a natural food for your pet.
For dogs you can use Wenaewe Adult Dry Dog Food 30 lbs.
Wenaewe Adult Dry Dog formula is a complete hypoallergenic canine diet made from 98% organic ingredients; the remaining 2% of ingredients corresponds to the vitamins and minerals, which are not certifiable. The main ingredient in Wenaewe is free-range, grass-fed, organic fresh beef, grown without hormones, antibiotics or pesticides. Wenaewe is also made with all whole raw organic ingredients like broccoli, beets, carrots, and brown rice. This ultra premium formula is made with only human-grade ingredients, and offers great palatability for your canine pet!
Wenaewe Adult Dry Dog Food 30 lbs.
Wenaewe Adult Dry Cat Food 15 lbs.Â




