Friday, July 9, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: More about Animals

Can you please tell me how many drops of DigestZen you use for dogs?

I have to beg my Shepherd to eat most days. He seems to want the food,
but usually just walks away.

Thanks,
Danielle

On Jul 7, 1:32 pm, energy4life <cin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As a Certified Animal Aromatherapist, I only use doTerra oils with my
> clients. I just want to share an email I received from my newest
> client. I spent a few hours with her and her two dogs yesterday. One
> has a lot of digestive problems, and the other has a lot of anxiety.
> All I can say is, the results have exceeded even my high expectations!
> Here is what my client reports:
>
> "I just wanted to drop a note on Zoe's progress.  As discussed
> yesterday, Zoe is a fussy eater.  She would burp on a regular basis no
> matter the quality of the food.  She has always had the best quality
> of food~ only to see me throw it out because she would stop eating.
> - I did not want to set her up for potential bloat - she has a slim
> physique and based on research the burping is caused by her not
> digesting all her food - some stays in her  tummy and the result was
> burping and her poop was hard and small.  When I would change food she
> would take to the new food almost immediately then within two to three
> weeks the systems of burping, hard poops continued.  As you know I
> have switched her to a dehydrated raw food which promotes good
> digestion etc.  Unfortunately Zoe did not read the ad!  Then you came
> along with essential oils - although it's been less than 24 hrs -
> she's hungry, seems to be digesting well and her poop is not hard and
> small.  This morning she went directly to the drawer were the oils are
> kept.  I opened the Digest Zen - she smiled at me and proceeded to eat
> her breakfast without me standing on head and spitting wooden
> nickels.  What a relief!
>
> PS  I have Laurie's gang here today!  5 standard poodles.....Java and
> Fraser (2 males) don't really get along - Java's testosterone climbs
> (although he's neutered) when he sees Fraser - it normally ends up
> with Java growling and Fraser backing away...... I used Serenity on
> the whole gang...... Java and Fraser may never be best of friends but
> that one whiff has made for a peaceful morning.  Java is currently
> sleeping next to Fraser! "

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