How often should I give my 20 lb dog Thuja occidentalis?
It is known to have some benefits, but with any homeopathic remedy it can be very variable in terms of its success. The doses that I have found vary a little with very large or small dogs, but seem to agree for those around 20lb – as 2 30c tablets daily for 5-7 days.
When to stop Thuja occidentalis for wart removal?
Directions: Adults & children: Dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persists for more than 3 days or worsens. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before use.
How often to dissolve Thuja occidentalis pellets under the tongue?
Health Care Professionals and Retailers must order through our Online Ordering Portal. Directions: Adults & children: Dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved.
How often should I weigh my dachshund after weight loss?
If you have not measured your dog’s food, now is the time to start. Begin by reducing his usual meal quantity by one-third. Feed him this amount for four days and then weigh him. If his weight has been reduced, continue feeding him the same amount and weighing him every four days.
How much Thuja occidentalis 30c should I give my 1 year old dog?
How much thuja occidentalis 30C should I give my 1 yr old, F/S, 60lb Aussie-x for a warts (CVP) on her paw? They have been causing some weight bearing lameness off and on for two weeks. They have not … read more I just took back a 10 year old dog from a person who owned her .
How old do Dachshunds have to be to have heart problems?
DMVD (degenerative mitral valve disease) is a leaky heart valve issue common in Dachshunds. It usually appears when the dog is between 8 and 10 years of age. Regular checkups should catch this condition in the early stages; it can be controlled with medication.
What kind of cheese can a dachshund eat?
As long as your dachshund is not inhaling onions and garlic then your dog should be fine. But, a giant dose or small doses over time will cause the red blood cells in your dog to be killed off, therefore making him anemic. Dairy Products (Milk, Yogurt, and Yes, CHEESE) – I don’t know about you, but my dog LOVES cheese! It’s one of his favorites.
Is there such a thing as a miniature dachshund?
I’ve become pretty knowledgeable about the Dachshund breed, both standard and miniature Dachshunds, in the 18 years since I became a Dachshund owner. Note: there are only two official sizes in the US where I live – Tweenie is a casual “classification” not recognized by the AKC and there is no such thing as a “toy” or “teacup” Dachshund.