limping dog
Re: limping dog
It is going to take a week for me to get that potency in the mail. Is that okay or should I ship it faster?
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Re: limping dog
I once gave Ledum to a dog with an ACL tear.
The owner also did some energy work on the dog and
maybe something else. Too long ago to recall.
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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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The owner also did some energy work on the dog and
maybe something else. Too long ago to recall.
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] limping dog
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
Walter sends a WOOF! WOOF!
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Re: limping dog
Unfortunately, he was vaxed as a puppy before I knew better. He has been raw fed and unvaxed for at least four years now. It couldn't be an acl tear if it is in the front leg, could it? I thought acl's were only in the knees which is in the back legs? Or am I wrong? He was under the treatment of a homeopath for a couple of years which helped his stomach issues a lot, but didn't do much for the rest. I would not go back to that homeopath for any reason. Would need a new one.
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Re: limping dog
Can the remedy with the 200c wait until i get it in the mail?
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Re: limping dog
I think that if it were I, I would continue trying to get a result with the 30c in the meantime - maybe a couple more doses spaced out by 12 hours or so, and see what happens. I'm thinking that the energy may do some good, even if it isn't quite enough. Just me, though, and others may disagree.
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Re: limping dog
I concur
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I think that if it were I, I would continue trying to get a result with the 30c in the meantime - maybe a couple more doses spaced out by 12 hours or so, and see what happens. I'm thinking that the energy may do some good, even if it isn't quite enough. Just me, though, and others may disagree.
ginny
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I think that if it were I, I would continue trying to get a result with the 30c in the meantime - maybe a couple more doses spaced out by 12 hours or so, and see what happens. I'm thinking that the energy may do some good, even if it isn't quite enough. Just me, though, and others may disagree.
ginny
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Re: limping dog
Okay. That's what i will do until I receive the 200c in the mail. And then I should give that just once, correct? A little nervous about that as I have never given anything that potent.
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Re: limping dog
You could also try "plussing up" your 30 -- pellet in half-jar of water, success (I like 100 times, if I have the patience), then discard most of it, re-fill, re-succuss, etc.) Do that a few times, give tsp sized doses, and see.
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Re: limping dog
Just once, then watch for effect. If you see an effect and then see the effect wane, you can re-dose. Sometimes an injury will need repetition of the dose, and sometimes not.
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Re: limping dog
I forgot what that means - succuss? And when you refill do you mean just with the water or another pellet? Do I still tap the bottle 10 times and then give i teaspoon directly from the bottle?
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