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evergreenwoods
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Homeopathic vet recommendation please?

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Hello,
My Labrador has a neurological problem. Acupuncture helped her till certain point only, so I would like to try homeopathy. Would anyone please recommend me a good one in South Florida, or anywhere if he/she accepts phone consultations? Thank you,
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Luann
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Neurological problems .... be sure there is no rosemary ingredient in her food.
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Julie Armour
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Dr, Jeff Feinman

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evergreenwoods
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I prepare her meals: raw meat, vegetables, fish, eggs, etc., but not commercial food.

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Julie Armour
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Dogs are carnivores. They have no need for vegetables.
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Shannon Nelson
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This puzzles me…

But in the wild, if I’ve understood right, they would be eating the guts of herbivores; and most dogs eat grass, and most will thoroughly enjoy whatever table scraps. So could they really be healthier with a diet that is neither truly wild (no herbivore guts, and perhaps limited access to grass or other wild veggies), but also not truly like what they’ve evolved with (human-type table scraps)?

I used to live with a puppy that loved to take bites out of the tomatoes growing in the backyard garden. Maybe that was “for fun”, rather than nutrition, though.


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