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J
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Re: limping dog

Post by J »

But he always wants company this is not new.
Julie

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: limping dog

Post by Tanya Marquette »

but it is characteristic, unless his breed is always like that. then it is not
unusual.
t
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But he always wants company this is not new.
Julie

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J
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Re: limping dog

Post by J »

Well now I'm not so sure the rhus tox had no effect. He seems just a tad better this afternoon so I think I should wait and see before starting a new remedy. Correct? And most of the dogs I know that are his breed ( half golden half poodle) want to be near their owners . I so appreciate everyone's help.
JuliE
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: limping dog

Post by Tanya Marquette »

also, potency may need to be changed
t
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Well now I'm not so sure the rhus tox had no effect. He seems just a tad better this afternoon so I think I should wait and see before starting a new remedy. Correct? And most of the dogs I know that are his breed ( half golden half poodle) want to be near their owners . I so appreciate everyone's help.
JuliE
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J
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Re: limping dog

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I'm doing 30 c right now.
Julie

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: limping dog

Post by Tanya Marquette »

if you think the remedy is correct and/or you are not getting enough out of it,
you might think of going up in potency. this may require ordering it as most
local stores don’t’carry potencies over 30c, altho a few good ones may have some.
t
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I'm doing 30 c right now.
Julie

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J
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Re: limping dog

Post by J »

So which potency would you suggest? I have only used the 30 before.
Julie

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: limping dog

Post by Tanya Marquette »

the next one up in the C scale is 200c.
that one I would give just once and wait and see.
t
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So which potency would you suggest? I have only used the 30 before.
Julie

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Ginny Wilken
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Re: limping dog

Post by Ginny Wilken »

I agree with the 200c, just once. This is about as high as I ever need for acutes. Let us know what happens.

ginny

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Vicki Satta
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Re: limping dog

Post by Vicki Satta »

Has he been vaxed Julie? Ginny can offer more, but if it's an ACL tear diagnosed by someone who knows how to diagnose what it is (like a vet or a pet homeopath), there are definite remedies to heal it. If it's the ACL then of course you can't let him jump, which you already know!
Walter was treated for months (don't remember how long) and he was definitely kept off the couch, jumping of any kind, etc. It's healed and now I don't have to pick him up and put him in the car.
When did the first event happen? Was it fully healed? You just need to really know what it is I think... even a torn ACL doesn't need surgery if the homeopath knows how to treat.
:-)
Vicki
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