I don't argue, I change vets 😆. I now have 3. One almost 2 hrs away bc they're the only ones who carry the IMRAB 3 TF, one regular one for labs & check ups, and an integrative vet I trust most of the time. I won't feed raw.
I don't argue, I change vets 😆. I now have 3. One almost 2 hrs away bc they're the only ones who carry the IMRAB 3 TF, one regular one for labs & check ups, and an integrative vet I trust most of the time. I won't feed raw.
I feed primal Raw. It’s pressure treated that kills all the things but doesn’t cook the meat. They’ve been on it for like 8 years. It’s stupidly expensive. But the one supplement that had helped most. 3mg of boron a day. No arthritis. It’s amazing.
Think that humans could take that?
It’s started with me taking it and getting better. Than thought it might help the dogs. :). I take 10 mg a day.
Thank you 💙💙💙
love that you share that! I do slow cook all his meals and throw everything good in it. Shiitake, carrots, bok choy, kale +, and top all his meals off with blueberries. All organic bc it's still cheaper than a vet event. Did you know seaweed is effective at keeping plaque & tartar buildup
I used to give seaweed. But they are picky and stopped eating anything that tasted like it.
sorry. But I have beagles so they eat anything. Including drywall
also in the news yesterday: California resident test + for bubonic plague
That happens almost regularly here. It's common enough among rodents up in the mountains that there are signs posted around Tahoe and other cities not to feed or touch squirrels specifically because they carry plague.
yikes. K that's why I don't let my dogs go anywhere lol. We have alligators here
Alligators are far more dangerous than plague 🐊