How To Improve Your Cat And Dog's Gut Health - Holistic Vet | Natural Pet Care

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    Dr. Katie is a small animal integrative veterinarian who developed a passion for natural medicine while I was living in New Zealand. Her vet career was lucky enough to begin in the beautiful country of New Zealand. She was able to see how living off the land by growing our own vegetables and raising our own animals was the way to live the healthiest versions of ourselves. Her pets were lucky to have lots of open space to run around in and were always at the beach or the river.
    When they moved back to the States five years ago, her husband, unfortunately, developed an autoimmune disease. As they researched natural medicine options for him to avoid the horrible side effects of the treatment options his doctors were providing him, Dr. Katie realized that she was doing a disservice to her animal patients by not offering these holistic options to them. She began down the integrative medicine route and has never been happier. Through nutrition, acupuncture, herbal medicine, essential oils, and supplements, every animal can achieve optimal health or feel their best even when they have a chronic illness or disease like cancer. She currently has a certification in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine and is continuously learning about the other natural modalities and growing her knowledge base every day!
    She started this business to provide pet parents with more resources for natural medicine advice and care because we need to increase awareness of how amazing natural medicine truly is! Dr. Katie's mission is to ensure that all pet parents have access to herbal medicine, supplementation, and nutritional advice throughout their pet's lifetime. One of her greatest joys is the opportunity to collaborate with both pet parents and other veterinary professionals to ensure access to all available integrative options for pet health care.
    *Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. Dr. Katie Woodley cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make medical recommendations for your pet without first establishing a veterinarian-client-patient relationship. Links in the description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost.
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  • @annettesonnenberg7606
    @annettesonnenberg7606 7 місяців тому +5

    Wow. I had my own problems with acid reflux and stomach problems for decades. After I stopped drinking tap water the problems vanished. Never put the puzzle pieces together it does the same thing for my dog. Never heard a vet talk about this connection. Thank you.

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому +3

      I’m glad you found this information helpful - it’s crazy how some of the things we just don’t think about could be the game changer for helping to fix our health issue😊

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 6 місяців тому +1

    When I got my rescue cat she had big time gut issues. She had flatulence and diarrhea and vomiting issues. And terribly skinny even though she ate everything in sight. So I changed her diet drastically. Now she eats raw meat. I get or make her raw complete cat food. Then daily I have been the past three years adding probiotic and enzymes along with fermented foods that are cat and dog friendly. I give her goat milk kefir and I make her bone broth. I give her a prebiotic in her daily food. The vet was shocked in how much she improved after 6-9 months later. She does not get dry cat food except a couple kibbles of her fav grain free cat food a friend gave me as treats now snd then. Mostly she gets fresh raw meat. As a treat I give her raw chicken or steak from the grocery store. She loves it. Dry cat food is super bad for cats.

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому

      So glad you and your cat are benefitting from better nutrition Kelly!

  • @taramartin1439
    @taramartin1439 7 місяців тому +1

    Wish this page were in a podcast format- I’d listen much more frequently. Although I greatly appreciate the information, it’s frustrating to have to start/stop and remember where I left off.

  • @TheTawakul
    @TheTawakul 5 місяців тому

    My cat was 4 years old when she got severely sick. She used to be on RC diet and other commercial food including grain free. Her blood tests were good nothing very much off chart except for raised ALT but since she did not have earlier baseline the vets werent her normal levels. All those vets did not help her abd she saw 13! Its only after I watched videos from holistic vets and changed her diet to cooked, gradually added herbs and supplements that she was able to improve. Past one year or two she was on organic grass fed raw meat that proved to help her more. However, I still had to split her food into smaller portions throughout a day otherwise she would regurgitate. I tried to figure out all those years what could be the problem as she is not completely cured but we dont have a single holistic vet in UAE. Also, about 4 month ago I dealt first time in my life with fleas I brought from a vet. I failed to eradicate them using natural ways so I had to resort to spot ons. Vet advised bravecto and after much re assurance I agreed. One month later I lost 3 of my beautiful cats due to this poison 😢. I detoxed the rest of them using ILE (intravenous liquid emulsion) and herbs. And also, I give apply leaky gut protocol by adored beast. Two of my cats have severe ear fungal infection which is slowly improving specially after the protocol and use of infrared mat. After 3 month od daily ear cleaning the ears are getting better though there is still clear liquid coming out when they shake their ears. Regarding my chronically ill cat, she was doing great on raw. However, since 2-3 days she started vomiting her food with bile. A day prior to it she had very smelly soft stool all of a sudden. She has been on a leaky gut protocol since 1.5 month. I wondered whether its a sign of healing or worsening symptoms due to perhaps poisoning from bravecto and what else can I do as I exhausted all my options. I tried to give her the smallest bite of raw but everything went out few minutes later. The only thing that worked after those two days of starving was raw yellow egg and cooked turkey with grated ginger (non organic). I hope its temporary. Last video I watched you have spoken about boo functional test. Is it possible to do send blood and get the test done to determine her diagnose? Thank you so much in advance.

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  5 місяців тому

      I'm sorry to hear about all the struggles you have been through with your fur family. Many countries allow you to ship stool to AnimalBiome for a microbiome analysis. I would reach out to them directly to see if that's possible to do. We also have a course that may be able to help guide you through how to heal their guts to help you get better healing. Here's the link to check it out: thenaturalpetdoctor.com/shop/better-gut-health-program/

    • @TheTawakul
      @TheTawakul 5 місяців тому

      @@thenaturalpetdoctor thank you doctor for your answer. Is animal microbiome analysis the same you talked about in this video that gives detailed information about heavy metals, hypothyroidism etc? And is it different from stool test performed by vets? What about hair test you mentioned?

  • @nicolestosko9792
    @nicolestosko9792 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey I found you through the two crazy cat ladies. I see what you do for these animals and educate the ppl is amazing. Bless you for that. I just had a concern I tried looking thru videos but I don’t see anything for dogs rashes she has a rash on the back of the tail and Under the belly. Can you please help me to what to use I heard baking soda or vinegar but how often to bathe or do you recommend something else.

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much! Here is a blog post from our website with helpful information on dog allergies,
      thenaturalpetdoctor.com/how-to-treat-allergies-in-your-dog-and-cat/

    • @nicolestosko9792
      @nicolestosko9792 6 місяців тому +1

      @@thenaturalpetdoctor oh your welcome 🙏 thanks so much! For the feed back appreciate it

  • @tonikogorkowy
    @tonikogorkowy 7 місяців тому +1

    What about dogs, who are from a shelter (before he was a homeless dog running wild)? Every single time, when I'm trying to introduce a raw meat / cooked meat to my dog (a small amounts of raw meat) he gets a severe diarrhea? Probiotics from a veterinarian doesn't improve his situation? :( He has seizures, I really wanted to shift him to raw food with MCT oil and it's a disaster :(
    He's only ok on a extruded food with 70% lamb protein & rice, he's drinking filtered water.

  • @jaya-fw9zx
    @jaya-fw9zx 6 місяців тому

    My dog is facing severe constipation .after giving enema many times his condition becomes the same.my vet.says his intestinal elasticity has diminished.plz help me what to do.plz doc.plz help .😢

  • @annettesonnenberg7606
    @annettesonnenberg7606 7 місяців тому +1

    Question: don’t titters need to be done soon after initial vaccination? I thought those antibodies only stayed circulating for a short time. Then the info was downloaded into the immune system.

    • @FreyFantom
      @FreyFantom 6 місяців тому +1

      You can do titers for their yearly checkup. The antibodies for the core vaccines can stay in the system for many, many years. Non-core vaccines have a shorter lifespan, but lots of times they do more harm than good on your animals system. If you have a lifestyle that heavily requires those vaccines, then it's best to talk with your holistic vet about that so ya'll can figure out what's best for your animal.
      But no, you can get the initial shots and just titer every year. After the initial puppy/kitten shots, those antibodies have been proven in studies to last a minimum of 7 years, and some last lifelong.
      Vaccines are a money grab at the end of the day.

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому +2

      Agree with @FreyFantom - antibodies are one part of how the immune system responds. Many of our patients have antibodies that last for years when they repeat titers at their vet visits. Here’s another video you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/P1cEVa03ems/v-deo.htmlsi=8WKWdwwjaYrTQ8iD

  • @flowgood123
    @flowgood123 6 місяців тому

    I am currently feeding about 15 outdoor cats, and i was giving antibiotics for respatory infections, so i finally just stopped thinking i was doing more harm than good. Can anyone tell me what to feed them that is not too complicated ?

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому

      Here is a link to our website with a free resource on improving the diet you may find helpful:
      thenaturalpetdoctor.com/shop/simple-guide-to-improving-your-pets-food/

  • @darlenereisterer5653
    @darlenereisterer5653 7 місяців тому +1

    Please HELP!! MY great Dane Puppy Skye's only 14 months old and has has such a horrible time with Diarrhea. It all was caused from her Vaccines I had to tell the Vets HEY!!! Your making my Puppy extremely ill!!😢 they did listen and actually agreed with me they gave her massive doses of pre and Probiotics but then gave antibiotics and extra worming because frankly they wanted to be sure that wasn't also the cause. She will never receive another vaccine but I don't know what to give her to help her body rebuild her microbiome I feed her Victor Beef and Brown Rice kibble. Please any suggestions would be appreciated she gets Horrific diarrhea blow outs her poop is like giant cow pies I give her fiber capsules but not really helping she also does pica

    • @thenaturalpetdoctor
      @thenaturalpetdoctor  6 місяців тому

      Here is a link to more information regarding the gut microbiome which may be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/e9hNDkW6PPo/v-deo.html

  • @irenearredondo5220
    @irenearredondo5220 4 місяці тому

    Please help