Dear Members,
I'm a newbie to this wonderful list, and have been lurking and learning
for a while.
Now, I have the following problem with a dog, I have in boarding at my
kennel, for which I would like to ask advice.
It's a medium sized male dog, who has an liver and kidney problem. His
symptoms are: loss of appetite (eats about every other day a little bit),
vomits approx twice a day, retching several times a day. Pain in belly.
Labored abdominal breathing and sqeeuzing with his belly. Lethargic,
prefers to ly down, mainly on his left side. Little fever, approx. 103.5 F.
Eyes has some whitish discharge.
His rbc is in normal range, the platelets are 90.000 only (have to be
above 140.000) and his WBC are 3.400 (normal range 4.000 - 10.000).
Negative for tick disease. Received his annual booster about a month
ago. About two years ago he had seizures after recieving his annual
booster, that disappeared after a short while. (I told the owner about
the dangers of vaccines, but obviously it was on deaf man's ears). I'm
afraid he suffers from vaccinosis.
I really would like to avoid the regular treatment of anitbiotics as the vet
already told me he might need to have them and IV. Plus that I lost one
dog with similar but more acute symptoms last February, a week after
his annual booster. This dog was treated with antibiotics and
prednisone.
I have been looking at remedies as Carduus, Chelidoniem, Lycopodium,
Flor de Piedra, Nux vomica and Solidago vigra aurea. But as a layman
(although I did a course in homeopathic medicine for pet animals, I
realize it was not classical homeopathy) I'm confused and I'm afraid for
aggrevation after giving the wrong remedy, as that can very well be
fatal to him.
Has anyone any idea on how to help this dog and could you, please,
advice me? I would really appreciate that.
Thank you,
Nienke
www.luckydogs.info
Kidney liver problem in dog
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Re: Kidney liver problem in dog
You said about vaccinosis. OK .. Ever thought of Varioliunum and/ or Thuja. I just was thinking about it.
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Re: Kidney liver problem in dog
you are thinking in a good way. but it sounds like you
could use a professional homeopath to help reporatize the
case. it is very hard to do online since there may be
many little things that don't get communicated in an e-mail.
and this was a booster for what? rabies?
tanya
could use a professional homeopath to help reporatize the
case. it is very hard to do online since there may be
many little things that don't get communicated in an e-mail.
and this was a booster for what? rabies?
tanya
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Re: Kidney liver problem in dog
Hello Tanya and Manjitpal,
Thank you both for your reactions.
The booster vaccine was a combined vaccine with Canine Distemper,
Parvovirus, Infectious hepatitis, Pneumonia and Rabies. I'm living in
Thailand and it is common practice here to give annual combined
booster vaccines.
As I wrote before, this dog already had an reaction to the combined
vaccine about two years ago. It's that many pet owners still believe that
annual vaccines are a must for the protection of their pets against the
most serious infectious diseases, which are still quite common here.
I've been going through the different remedies again, including Thuja
and Varioliunum. And the symptoms are closest to Carduus.
It's that I'm just starting to recognize all those symptoms that can be so
much important and to learn about classical homeopathy, so it is very
possible I'm overlooking several symptoms which can be of importance
to this case.
So, oh yes, I (and not only me here) do need a professional homeopath
that has good knowledge of pets (and is affordable, as we live here on
Thai Baht). But it has to go over the internet because in Thailand there
is not such a person. Any recommendations are very welcome!
Thank you again for your reactions. I highly appreciate it.
Nienke
www.luckydogs.info
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Tanya Marquette"
wrote:
Thuja. I just was thinking about it.
Thank you both for your reactions.
The booster vaccine was a combined vaccine with Canine Distemper,
Parvovirus, Infectious hepatitis, Pneumonia and Rabies. I'm living in
Thailand and it is common practice here to give annual combined
booster vaccines.
As I wrote before, this dog already had an reaction to the combined
vaccine about two years ago. It's that many pet owners still believe that
annual vaccines are a must for the protection of their pets against the
most serious infectious diseases, which are still quite common here.
I've been going through the different remedies again, including Thuja
and Varioliunum. And the symptoms are closest to Carduus.
It's that I'm just starting to recognize all those symptoms that can be so
much important and to learn about classical homeopathy, so it is very
possible I'm overlooking several symptoms which can be of importance
to this case.
So, oh yes, I (and not only me here) do need a professional homeopath
that has good knowledge of pets (and is affordable, as we live here on
Thai Baht). But it has to go over the internet because in Thailand there
is not such a person. Any recommendations are very welcome!
Thank you again for your reactions. I highly appreciate it.
Nienke
www.luckydogs.info
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Tanya Marquette"
wrote:
Thuja. I just was thinking about it.
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Re: Kidney liver problem in dog
lucky4paws wrote:
Might I suggest that you obtain the associated remedy from Simillimum in
New Zealand, for example:
"Dog vaccination 30C" ... which covers the items other than rabies; and
lyssin 30C for rabies.
I'd use these in aqueous solution for as many doses as needed to undo
the direct vaccine damage - preferably under guidance of a homeopath -
but you'd also (in my opinion) need some simillimum work from a
homeopath to match the symptoms that were caused as a longterm
consequence - the complications other than direct vaccinosis.
I'd forget thuja and variolinum - they are totally wrong disease
pictures for canine use.
So sad we can not get the idea across to owners that every vaccine does
severe damage.
In any case the antibody titer of a single rabies vaccine, ten years
AFTER the single vaccine - is usually of the order of 5 units - where
the required level to consider there is immmunity, is half a unit!
I have proved this many time by having a lab do antibody titers on a
client's dog or cat.
This is one way to convince the client NOT to repeat a vaccine.
After such severe reaction as was the case here - NO vaccine should have
been allowed even by the vet. It is contraindicated. So it is not only
clients but vets who need education.
You may want to start collecting scientific articles to give to clients
as well, to show well researched vaccine damage - by allopathic research!
NAmaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath,
working by email.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Might I suggest that you obtain the associated remedy from Simillimum in
New Zealand, for example:
"Dog vaccination 30C" ... which covers the items other than rabies; and
lyssin 30C for rabies.
I'd use these in aqueous solution for as many doses as needed to undo
the direct vaccine damage - preferably under guidance of a homeopath -
but you'd also (in my opinion) need some simillimum work from a
homeopath to match the symptoms that were caused as a longterm
consequence - the complications other than direct vaccinosis.
I'd forget thuja and variolinum - they are totally wrong disease
pictures for canine use.
So sad we can not get the idea across to owners that every vaccine does
severe damage.
In any case the antibody titer of a single rabies vaccine, ten years
AFTER the single vaccine - is usually of the order of 5 units - where
the required level to consider there is immmunity, is half a unit!
I have proved this many time by having a lab do antibody titers on a
client's dog or cat.
This is one way to convince the client NOT to repeat a vaccine.
After such severe reaction as was the case here - NO vaccine should have
been allowed even by the vet. It is contraindicated. So it is not only
clients but vets who need education.
You may want to start collecting scientific articles to give to clients
as well, to show well researched vaccine damage - by allopathic research!
NAmaste,
Irene
--
Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath,
working by email.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."