Treating yeast infections naturally in your dog

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    Most people have heard of the term yeast infection and may recognize that their dog has a yeast issue from the classic yeasty smell (a bit like moldy corn chips). While yeast is a normal organism that lives on the skin and in the ears of your dog, it can become a problem when your dogs body and immune system is out of balance in some way and is not able to keep the levels of yeast in check. Treating yeast in infections naturally involves not only targeting the over population of yeast but also correcting the imbalances internally that have lead to the development of the problem. Today we will look at some ways to treat yeast naturally so stay tuned.
    Hi there Lyndall Pinchen Canine naturopath from canine vitality and welcome to my channel happy healthy dogs where its my passion to help you help your dog live a longer healthier life naturally. Thanks for being here and if you’re new to my channel don’t forget to subscribe if you choose and to click on the bell to be notified of all my upcoming videos.
    Yeast infections are a very common and annoying infection that many dogs have issues with. While they can occur at anytime of year, hot and humid weather can make them more problematic. The yeast is a fungus that is found on the skin of your dog is known as Malassezia and as I mentioned before, this is a normal bug that lives on the skin of your dog. When everything is in harmony and balance, these yeasts do not cause issues. But if your dog’s immune or gut health become out of balance or compromised, it can allow the yeast to grow and overpopulate the skin. This leads to signs and symptoms such as skin redness or itching, sores, Greasy coat, Hair loss, classic yeasty smell on the skin, Thickening skin (sometimes referred to as elephant skin) , Crusty, flaky skin and recurring ear infections. Common areas include armpits and groin areas, ears, skin folds and paws. While there can be a number of reasons why your dog might be getting yeast infections, issues around the immune system such as allergies, and autoimmune diseases where drugs like steroids are being used can be triggers for yeast problems or where the immune system is underactive and other types of infections are also present.
    Now while these types of infections can be treated using conventional antifungal drugs, it some cases the yeast can become resistant to the use of these drugs. And of course, any medications have potential to have side effects and further weaken your dog’s system. So what is the best way to approach treating yeast infections?? Well of course we need to look at natural antifungals to work directly on the yeast imbalance, but it goes deeper than that. We need to also look at the health of your dogs gut and immune system as this is at the root cause of the imbalance. Many of you know I talk a lot about leaky gut syndrome and the impact this has on your dogs body. Leaky gut can lead to a wide range of health issues including allergies and out of control yeast infections. So getting yeast back under control firstly involves looking at the health of your dog’s gut and working to bring this back into balance. And you can learn more about leaky gut syndrome in some of my other videos which I will link to in the description below. Needless to say though, that as we work to heal and balance the gut, this can significantly reduce the incidence of yeast and other infections.
    Within this, one of the biggest and most important factors is DIET and if this is not properly addressed, it can nearly impossible to get back under control. What does an antifungal diet look like?? Well its based around good proteins fats and green leafy vegetables, and elimination of all grains and carbohydrates that actually break down to feed yeasts which rely on sugars to give them energy. And most of you know I love raw diets for dogs……essentially this is also an amazing antifungal diet too. And you can also add in foods such as organic coconut oil, apple cider vinegar and bone broth to help start the process of reducing the levels of yeasts in your dogs body.
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  • @heyalicia2551
    @heyalicia2551 16 днів тому +3

    I had a female Australian Shepherd that had several bad bacterial intestinal infections as a young dog from eating mulch, etc. She had to be given antibiotics both times and got a horrible yeast infection all over her body. Her poor but looked like a red baboon but. No hair at all. I didn't know what it was though. Her vet kept saying it was allergies and gave her steroids. I struggled with this for 2 years. The 3rd time he suggested steroids, I refused and researched it until I found an example of another dog with the same symptoms. It was yeast infection. I was reading that you had to do a cleanse, and lots of bathing, etc. I did none of that. Probiotics alone cured her pretty quickly. Within a week the red and black blotches on her belly were fading and within a month her hair was well on its way to growing back. I have kept all my dogs on probiotics most of the time since. Recently I ran out of Probiotics for my current Aussie and he has been getting frequent yeasty ears. The antifungal wash gives him relief but once I got him back on probiotics the problem has not returned.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  16 днів тому

      thankyou for your comment. In your dogs case it sounds like it was simply a depletion of the microbiome due to antibiotics and giving the probiotics self corrected this. Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕

  • @bmwtruefan
    @bmwtruefan 3 роки тому +16

    We need more homeopathy Vets. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @bmwtruefan
    @bmwtruefan 3 роки тому +20

    We need more Naturopathy Vets. Thank you 🙏🏻❤️

    • @deezblaze
      @deezblaze 2 роки тому +2

      True that

    • @snapchat8161
      @snapchat8161 2 роки тому

      Not if u treat your pet right like a walk a day

  • @salm8990
    @salm8990 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @eifionphillips3004
    @eifionphillips3004 3 роки тому +4

    Great info thank you. Better than my local vets!

  • @asitiswritten12
    @asitiswritten12 3 місяці тому +2

    This is actually incredible information

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  3 місяці тому +1

      thankyou

    • @asitiswritten12
      @asitiswritten12 3 місяці тому +2

      @@HappyHealthyDogs there’s a lot of widespread information that’s extremely vague and complicated this was simple and to the point

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  3 місяці тому +2

      I'm glad you found it helpful

  • @deedaw9246
    @deedaw9246 Місяць тому +1

    I could use your help!

  • @carmenfurtado285
    @carmenfurtado285 2 роки тому +2

    I have a 12 1/2 year old golden and he has been suffering from yeast infection. I am very disappointed with my vet as she just prescribed steroids and antibiotics and made me buy expensive dog food twice and it didn’t fix my dogs problem..I have been at this for months and doing my own research and have learned so much and your clip was very helpful. I am now looking for another vet that can help me fix my poor dogs problem as he is so unhappy..I will definitely look into getting his thyroid checked and his gut. I have changed his diet to a raw food and did all my research and I do see a little change but it has only been a couple of days. I will be updating you on his progress soon. Thank you so much for your information it was so helpful

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому +1

      thanks Carmen. You must treat this from the gut by healing leaky gut, using herbs and supplements to reduce the yeast and add in pre and probiotics in a proper balance. Also reduce all stress, chemicals and other vaccines and parasite products to help heal the gut health. Remove sugary fruits and veggies, grains and ALL processed foods including so called grain free. Raw organic meats and greens plus good fats should be the basis for the diet. It will take at least 3 months. Please email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com if you need more specifics. Very frustrating!!!
      Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @mst5158
      @mst5158 3 місяці тому

      What helped your dog

  • @ThomasSchwartz-km2nf
    @ThomasSchwartz-km2nf 4 дні тому

    So whats the cure

  • @laritza8284
    @laritza8284 2 роки тому +2

    So helpful thank you! I will fix his diet but in the meantime how often do I clean and apply ointment?Thank you

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      Make sure you are regularly cleaning everyday at least once daily.

  • @lindapellerin5492
    @lindapellerin5492 2 роки тому +11

    been dealing with this for nearly 2 years, im beyond fed up. changed his diet long time ago.. bought every cream and solutions in the market and made my own creams... apple cider... raw meat, no grains.. vitamines for gut. . etc,.. im tired boss.. lol

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Linda I am very sorry to hear that. How does the yeast affect your dog and are they anxious at all?? Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @normanseagull4027
      @normanseagull4027 2 роки тому

      Try Dan Scott on YT.

    • @jasong5696
      @jasong5696 2 роки тому

      Same my dogs tail is always infected swollen at the base sore allways comes bk tried everything feel sorry for the dog scratching all the tim back of tail is going all grey looks awful

    • @jmhowlett
      @jmhowlett Рік тому

      Someone you know or a neighbor is feeding them yeast. Trust me I know. They get kickbacks from veterinarian or they’re told that the group their with owns a part of the medication company. These people are fucking idiots and will believe anything anyone tells them, if they think there official people.

    • @jmhowlett
      @jmhowlett Рік тому

      My poor dog has been through it since I decided the program is over. Yes the NSA program that nsa scum get kickbacks for having pets go to vets for problems(not major) they caused. Now all the vets are pissed because they can’t get very rich easy,.meanwhile there’s a task force identifying these scumbags. Don’t be surprised if some young thug shoots them in their leg. They’ll get arrested but bailed out and the case dropped.

  • @jefferyh9325
    @jefferyh9325 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you! Finally a video that helps me understand yeast in dogs. We have a Morkie that’s 9 years old. We went out of town for two weeks for our wedding but she stayed with a sitter. Now she has a yeast infection and the vet just treated her for allergies. What’s a good food for her? Is there something I can cook to feed her and help her immune system? Thank you!

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  3 роки тому +4

      thanks Jeffrey. It's important to avoid feeding any processed foods and any grains. Also avoid starchy veggies like carrots and pumpkin. Cooking proteins like (organic) meats, fish and eggs along with nice leafy green veggies is a good start. Add in a small amount of apple cider vinegar and some good oils such as MCT oil or hemp seed oil. This diet is very antiinflammatory and antifungal. Consider also antifungal ingredients such as herbs and caprylic acid. For more info feel free to email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @jefferyh9325
      @jefferyh9325 3 роки тому

      Awesome! Thanks for taking the time to help!!! I’ll definitely give this a try

  • @candices6054
    @candices6054 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, this seems sensible, thanks… also, did also read Renatta Kirmzel’s method? Regardless If you have been on medications, you are likely to eliminate it within three or so days.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  3 роки тому

      thanks for your comment Candice! warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

  • @normanseagull4027
    @normanseagull4027 2 роки тому +1

    Taking starch out of the diet can help. My dog is on Acana fish with no starch. I add freshly cooked green beans/broccoli finely chopped with a fresh raw egg and a teaspoon of flax seed oil for his breakfast. His dinner is the kibble with more finely chopped veggies and a third of a tin of sardines in olive oil. His has improved greatly using this after a 6 week homeopathic and probiotic protocol.

  • @heatherwilson7404
    @heatherwilson7404 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Thank you for this very informative video. I have 3 dogs. All bitches. Two of which are long haired and rescued as 4 week old puppies. Ive tried withoyt success to feed raw. As an alternative I feed them home made human grade cooked meets, but recentely removed chicken from the menu as this resulted in my cross terrier being sick. I also offer cooked pigs liver, chicken hearts and liver. Vegetables include, carrots, egg plant, peas and pupkin. I also dehydrate lean beef for treats. For the past 5 months 2 of my dogs have been scratching, licking and driving themselves crazy. My sheepdog cross lossed fur from her back legs and her undercarraige was red and sore. For the past 2 weeks ive bewn bathing them every 2 days with a tea tree oil shampoo, and applying cold pressed virgin coconut oil to her legs and undercarriage which has helped enormously, and her fur has began to grow back on her legs The bathing has helped a great amount too, but ive noticed if by day 2 they are not bathed the incessent scratching starts again. They are on a zero grain diet. Id like to use Collodial Silver topicly on my sheepdog cross, as she is the one suffering the worse. How should this be applied and how often. When should i use the coconut oi and how often? My little cross terriet had no fur loss and no longer has the telling brown staining. Her problem seems to be at the base of her tail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 місяці тому +1

      thankyou for your comment. You can use colloidal silver topically every few hours if needed. Either use straight or dilute in warm water and bathe. You could also add a small amount into food 3 x per week. The coconut oil can be massaged in 2x daily but make sure the fur is dry when doing this. Also add a little coconut oil into the diet. Avoid starchy veggies like carrots, pumpkin and peas and focus on green leafy and other green veggies. Also make sure you are giving a good quality dairy free multi strain probiotic that contains some SB friendly yeast strain (this will be found on the label of ingredients- saccharomyces boulardii). This is a friendly yeast that helps keep other nasty yeast strains at bay. I hope this helps. Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕

    • @heatherwilson7404
      @heatherwilson7404 2 місяці тому

      @@HappyHealthyDogs
      Thank you do much Lyndall. Regretfully, i cannot for the life of me get any of my dogs to eat any vegetable. The only reason they eat the veg i mentioned is because i make burgers and place the veg inside. Is there anything more you can suggest? Vitamins perhaps? Lasty, can you provide a product by name for the probiotics you hv suggested and how much Coconut oil should i give? their weights are 10kg / 5.6kg / and 3.1kg. Ps i live in Spain..
      Warm regards Heather

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 місяці тому

      Hi Heather try this probiotic adoredbeast.com/collections/pre-probiotics/products/fidos-flora. I am not sure of one in your country but these people should ship you you. Try 1 tspn daily of coconut oil and silver. I would try the veggies I mentioned and replace them with the others you were giving and mix in the meat burgers thankyou@@heatherwilson7404

  • @keepmelikeasecret8731
    @keepmelikeasecret8731 3 роки тому

    what dosage of herbs and probiotics do you suggest for 6.5 pound dog.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  3 роки тому +1

      Hi there it really depends on the product strengths. Generally with liquid herbs I work on giving 1 drop per kg of bodyweight which would be around 1/2 drop per pound. I give this 2x daily. For probiotics I would give arpund 1/4 teaspoon daily but this depends on the products. If you have specific products please let me know and I can give you a better idea. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

  • @johnnyarpa
    @johnnyarpa Рік тому +1

    What dog food do you recommend for yeast control

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Рік тому

      Hi Johnny a raw diet based on meats, fish and vegetables (excluding starchy ones) plus raw bones is best as this helps stop feeding the yeast. Avoid carbohydrates and processed foods. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

  • @Kelly-vc4rs
    @Kelly-vc4rs Рік тому +3

    Hi Lyndall, my Maltese Shihtzu (3.9kg) eats home cook food. I would like to add good oil to her diet. Can you please recommend a good oil that does not smell as she is a super fussy eater. Thank you.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Рік тому +1

      I would add MCT oil in as it has little taste. It comes from coconut oil but has more therapeutic properties and is hood for gut and grain health. Try 1/4? tspn daily and store the oil in your fridge x

    • @Kelly-vc4rs
      @Kelly-vc4rs Рік тому +1

      @@HappyHealthyDogs Thank you!

  • @nanakrisdoggie7375
    @nanakrisdoggie7375 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi😊. My 5 year old toy poodle has dried, red n crusty patches ( like dandruff) on his body . He constantly licks these patches.
    Do u think he has yeast infection or is it something else?

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  6 місяців тому

      Hi there yes that is quite possibly yeast. Is there a smell to it? Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕

  • @jordanstevens3492
    @jordanstevens3492 Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @christianwalker7533
    @christianwalker7533 2 роки тому +3

    Hello! Thank you for this video! My pup is currently 4yo and has been on a "Grain Free" diet and taking Apoquel pretty much his whole life after our initial vet said he had seasonal allergies. I'm seeing now that he clearly has a Yeast issue from always licking his paws and having yeast in his ears every couple of months. I want to fully remove him from the Apoquel and start to get his immune system back strong again. I have added Tumeric, Kale, BlueBerries, and eggs to his new diet. With limiting the amount of Kibble and adding in these natural super foods is this a good start to building his gut health back and fighting the yeast back to normal? Thank you!

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Christian yes that's a good start but it takes more work on the gut to help bring this back into balance. Try eliminating completely all the kibble and bring in raw meats, eggs and fish as long as there are no allergies to these. Try organic where possible. I always treat this as leaky gut so herbs , glutamine, digestive enzymes and probiotics are important. In regards to the yeast I use herbs to treat this like Pau d arco, Milk thistle Calendula and Barberry. Try also avoiding all chemical flea tick and worming products and add in bone broth and coconut oil to the diet too. You can check out my products at www.herbsforhappyhealthydogs.com.au. I hope this helps. Cheers Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @christianwalker7533
      @christianwalker7533 2 роки тому

      @@HappyHealthyDogs Thank you!

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      @@christianwalker7533 you're welcome

  • @snapchat8161
    @snapchat8161 2 роки тому +2

    Never once said honey as natural antibiotic

  • @eddiebleedsofficial206
    @eddiebleedsofficial206 2 роки тому +1

    Where can I find your herbal blends ?

  • @minglmy
    @minglmy 2 роки тому +1

    My 11mths old maltipoo pup is on hypoallergenic royal canin + apoquel 1/2 tablet morning and night. Her yeast infection still does not clear and comes on and off. I've been hearing many good benefit on barf & is thinking to start her on that as I'm not keen for her to go on medication for life. She is only 3.8kg. I'm told that she was allergic to chicken so I'm unsure if i should start with chicken and the portioning or if i should also do it plain meat or with vegetables. Hope you can give me some guidance. Thank you

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      Hi there thankyou for your message. Yes the yeast won't clear on the current regime. If you would like to email at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com I can guide you further with diet etc. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @normanseagull4027
      @normanseagull4027 2 роки тому

      Check out Dan Scott on YT. He's helped my dog.

  • @vanessafootman9823
    @vanessafootman9823 Місяць тому +1

    Im from South Africa, we are battling with our Daxie who is 10yrs old, diagnosed with Hypothyroidism in January and cannot get her ear infections and skin back to normal. She has no hair and as soon as hair appears it falls out. She weighs 7kgs and ive got her on a raw diet since Beginning March. I am lost and have no idea what to do anymore. Any advice is appreciated 😢

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Місяць тому

      Hi there it would probably be easier if you email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com for further advice. The hypothyroidism is causing the chronic infections so this needs to be addressed. There may be heavy metal issues too. Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕

    • @vanessafootman9823
      @vanessafootman9823 Місяць тому

      @@HappyHealthyDogs many thanks.

  • @rogersjosh91
    @rogersjosh91 2 роки тому

    Would it be safe to use monistat 7 on his paws to clear up yeast infection and will it make him sick if he licks the spray or cream off of his paws?

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      Hi Josh always check with your vet but generally this is safe when used correctly for dogs. You can thin the cream out a little with water if needed. As a more chemically based product use sparingly. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

    • @rogersjosh91
      @rogersjosh91 2 роки тому +1

      @@HappyHealthyDogs thank you so much for the information you have a wonderful night stay safe

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      @@rogersjosh91 you too

  • @RickSanchezC1980
    @RickSanchezC1980 Рік тому +1

    Would a dog having a heat cycle cause a hormone imbalance that would cause a yeast infection . Any feedback would be appreciated

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Рік тому

      yes that's quite possible. Can be worse if your dog is anxious in any way. There is also a connection there with the thyroid gland that can also lead to yeast issues. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

  • @xenialleverino1183
    @xenialleverino1183 2 роки тому +1

    👋 Hi I have a Shit Tzu and I really feel sorry for her her she always biting her paws and going crazy with to much inching, what can I give her

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      So sorry to hear that.Please let me know her diet and if she Snell's yeasty and what her skin looks like (ie red rash or dry etc) Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD

  • @Kenken77733
    @Kenken77733 2 роки тому +1

    Hi I feed my dogs kibbles they eat six fish by Orijen. I tried buying the raw dog food but they still had yeast issues. I tried different raw brands for over 2 years yet still no change… btw I was not adding anything extra. I only changed the food. Now it’s been close to two years and they been eating six fish. I most definitely saw a change when I first was using it, but I was being very strict. I didn’t let them put anything in their mouth unless it was six fish. Eventually I felt bad and start buying them raw food by Freshpet home cooked chicken recipe, freshpet roasted meals tender chicken, freshpet multi protein complete meal…and I gave them treats by freshpet which was there turkey bacon treats. Once I did this they both started back having bad issues with the yeast. I still didn’t add and toppers to they food or give them anything extra becauSe I don’t know what to give them or how to:: for example if I buy elderberry I wouldn’t know how to give it to them. I only saw it come in teas and I don’t want to give them medication. I know summer is coming so it’s just going to get worse on top of fleas coming 🤦‍♀️Also When the bag of food is done I was still feeding them the six fish kibbles. Only thing I did do was sometimes feed them coconut oil and put some on their bodies. That actually gave things a very small change, but I’m scared of the raw food because it made everything bad for them or maybe Freshpet not a good brand 🤔

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому +2

      Even feeding a raw diet is sometimes not enough to overcome long term yeast problems You also have to balance the gut and immune systems. Herbs and nutrients along with pre and probiotics are really essential when it comes to overcoming a resistant yeast problem. The raw food also needs to be organic where possible as non organic meats can contain antibiotics etc. Food is only part of the problem. Warm regards Lyndall CV and HHD 🐕

    • @Kenken77733
      @Kenken77733 2 роки тому

      @@HappyHealthyDogsoh wow that food is actually not organic for some reason I thought it was!!! One last questions what’s your thoughts on the Six Fish dog food by Orijen ?

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      @@Kenken77733 I'm always a fan of a natural diet so anything 'kibble based' even if it appears like good ingredients can be less than ideal. As I said the underlying problem needs to be addressed (that's the gut health ....usually this is leaky gut) and an antifungal diet (preferably raw and organic) fed. Cheers Lyndall CV

    • @Kenken77733
      @Kenken77733 2 роки тому +1

      @@HappyHealthyDogs I’m at vitamin shoppe and I see a brand called TRUST YOUR GUT . Can I use these for my dogs it’s probiotic with prebiotic supplements. Can dogs take the same supplements as us ?

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      @@Kenken77733 you can although this human vegan based and you might find the prebiotic hard to digest for your dog I would suggest trying it for a period of 4 weeks and seeing how you go. Please start very low and slow with doses

  • @vincentohara1579
    @vincentohara1579 Рік тому +1

    What can you do if your dog has colitis.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Рік тому

      Hi Vincent you first need to look at the diet but I use herbs to treat this. Colitis is an inflammatory issue related to leaky gut in many instances. Slippery elm powder is an easy place to start as this herb powder soothes and heals the intestines but it is more complex than that. Feel free to email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com for more information. Cheers Lyndall CV 🐕

  • @ashleycharlesnavarrete
    @ashleycharlesnavarrete 2 роки тому +1

    Can I use ivermectin for my dog with yeast infection

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

      Hi Ash as a toxic chemical I would strongly advise against this. I would focus on natural herbs and supplements and if you are not sure feel free to email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com xx

  • @Kelly-vc4rs
    @Kelly-vc4rs Рік тому +1

    May I know how to use 'collodial silver' to clean a dog's genital area? Can this be consumed as she may lick at it? Thank you.

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  Рік тому +1

      Hi Kelly it is safe externally and internally so no problems if she licks it. It can be used nest or dilited in warm water. I usually use 1-2 tspns per cup warm water but you can make it stronger by applying directly. Bathe 2 times daily or more if acute. Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕

    • @Kelly-vc4rs
      @Kelly-vc4rs Рік тому +1

      @@HappyHealthyDogs thank you

  • @HappyHealthyDogs
    @HappyHealthyDogs  2 роки тому

    Sometimes I am unable to access your comment so if you don't get a response from me, please email me at lyndall.pinchen@gmail.com. Thankyou.