Wednesday, August 11, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: yeast infections dog

Birdlover, I don't have an oil answer for you, but I do have someone
that may be able to help you. I use oils on my dogs whenever I can,
but it sounds like your dog is allergic to something. I have a dog
who is allergic to beef and dairy and it was a nightmare before i
figured it out. My 90# dog was down to 59# with diarrhea for over two
months. A friend of mine (a dog breeder) told me to call Lew Olson
and do whatever she said! I did and it probably saved her life! The
vets had no answers. Lew Olson is a phd in natural health and she has
developed a line of dog supplements that are sold by a company named B-
naturals.com. Lew is the author of a book called Raw and Natural
Nutrition for Dogs. I have been feeding raw for over 7 years and I
still learned so much from her book. She made it so easy, and she
also outlines meals if you don't want to feed raw. She does consults
for people. her email address is lewolson@earthlink.net. The phone
number for b-naturals.com is 866-368-2728. They might be able to give
you a current phone number for her. She also has a page on facebook
called Raw and Natural Nutrition for Dogs. So, I am passing on the
best advise I ever got. Call Lew and do what ever she says! Good
luck, Karen

On Aug 11, 1:51 pm, birdlover <birdlo...@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> For the last three years my 4 year old adopted dog, Madchen, has had
> chronic problems with yeast infections.  After two years with a
> homeopathic vet, the problem still continues.  After her last ear
> infection was over, I started using 1 drop lavender, 1 drop melaleuca
> with 1 tsp coconut oil as a prevention and now 3 weeks later, she has
> another ear infection.  I'm in the process of changing vets and
> setting up an appointment.  Other problems that preceed, accompanied
> or followed the ear infections were:  licking the vulva-sores
> resulted, itching lower jaw, licking web of paws.
> Madchen was on a completely raw diet for over a year, currently she in
> on 1/2 raw with a  grain free dry, Taste of the Wild. For the past two
> years she has been on probiotics and often on food supplements
> prescribed by the homepathic vet.  She hates the water, so it is not a
> moisture problem.  She likes Thyme tea which was used for her vulva
> sores along with "Cuts and Scrapes" that contained hypericum and
> calendula.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you have,
> Birdlover

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