Dr. Judy, you said a number of times in this video that supplementing Taurine, etc. may not prevent heart disease. Obviously, there are various types of heart disease but the lack of Taurine (and the amino acid precursors of Taurine) in commercial dog food is thought to be the cause of DCM in some cases recently (in dog breeds prone to and not historically prone to DCM). So, certainly, it is not a good idea for any breed of dog to be fed a diet low in raw (or lightly cooked) meat. Deficient kibbles are what most people feed. Dog breeds prone to heart disease may be due to an inability in the biochemical pathways to make Taurine, for example. In this case, an appropriate carnivore diet would be expected to prevent disease or at least buy the dog time before developing clinical signs.
You are an amazing person. I met you 15 or so years ago at a pet expo and thought your ideas of cooking for dogs were WILD. Fast forward a decade or so, I have regained my own health with a less processed diet, and I’m now a home cook for my 10 year old girl. ❤❤❤ your basic pup loaf has already helped her lung crackle symptoms (suspected DCM)
Thank you Dr. Judy! Why not use Ubiquinol (active form of CoQ10) instead? Also, does your dog (Stuart) use conventional medications as well (Vetmedin, Lasix, Sildenafil, etc) or is he only on supplements? Thanks 🙏
@@teeniequeenie8369 which brand do you use? I give Dr. Mercola liquid ubiquinol (but it when it’s on sale 😉). Before that, I gave NOW ubiquinol 100mg gel capsules.
Doc Judy can I give another higher dosage of hawthorn berry (now brand) even if my dog is already taking cardi excel which contains hawthorn berry? Hope to get an insight on this. Thank you
My 3 lb Chihuahua diagnosed with heart disease in 2019 and she is still here just taking young at heart and of course eating organic kibble and I will give her organic cooked chicken
On the video, at 14:13 - 14:16, when you were giving the recommended doses for Taurine, the video froze and I was unable to hear recommendations. Could you state what those are? Thanks!
How much Hawthorn Berry is safe fore use in a 14.11 pound dog. My dog has been diagnosed with a grade 3-4 heart murmur and a mildly enlarged heart? I'm interested in the Now Vegan CoQ10 but in contains 400 mil of Hawthorn.
Have you figured out the dosage? I have a 50 lbs dog and Im giving him NOW FOODS Coq10 with hawthorn too. Right now im giving him 2 capsules daily. Not sure if that is enough. Tia
@paraa707 I found a dosage for my dog on dr. Judy Morgan. I did the math and for him he gets 1/4 teaspoon twice per day. I reversed his dcm from a 6.5 to a 3 so I know it can be done. My aussie is approx 24kg. So maybe half that amount for you. Taurine is pretty dose friendly a little more or less won't hurt.
This really helps, thank you! Also, It's really great to know of his recovery with taurine. May I know are there any other supplements and diet changes that you incorporated? My dog is currently on torsemide(2.5 mg x1)(also known as lasix) and spironolactone(25 mgx1). Hawthorn berry extract 300 mg and Coq10 150mg(once a day)
@paraa707 I give him the taurine but also coq10 800mg because it's by weight according to dr. Morgan. I use dandelion leaf powder instead of lasix. Research that I did shows it's equal to lasix in what it does as a diuretic and it doesn't deplete potassium. I was just at the vet and he said the heart was great no changes . I give him vetmedin 2 times per day and I feed raw.
I am 100% with you on the diet, joint problem connection. Not the case for everyone's particular problem but for many. I discovered 15 years ago that nightshade plants make my knees ache. I eliminated all (tomatoes, potatoes, peppers mainly) and knee pain gone in a couple of days for good. I started to recently have some of the same GI problems I had with nightshade and started getting a twinge in my knees so decided that I may have developed other sensitivities. Sure enough, when I don't eat any wheat, I feel great and the second I do my sinuses get inflamed from the heightened, circulating inflammatory cytokines and my body gets more achy. I highly recommend that you read The Plant Paradox by Dr. Steven Gundry, MD. The paradox he discusses in the book is that it is a myth that all plants are good for us and the more plant fiber the better. Turns out that many plants make defensive proteins called lectins. Avoiding plants with the highest lectin levels makes the GI tract and thus the whole body less inflamed. Wheat gluten is particularly irritating.
The best thing you can use without a ton of stuff is pet well-being young at heart for dogs and cats you get where you're having them so much it could actually be too much
I have a 1 year old Shih Tzu and she has a grade 2 heart murmur. She is asymptomatic and a lively little puppy. I questioned the first vet visit at 12 weeks because it looked like the vet was trying to hear something, and the second visit with a different vet read her history and said she had a grade 2 murmer. None of her other 6 litter mates have it. I have 5 other Shih Tzu's affordability is an issue. Should I start her on anything at this point?
Fantastic video... I have two Malteses that are 9 (3 lbs) and 16 (4 lbs). My oldest has a heart murmur. They both have several teeth missing. Would the treats you shared be too difficult for them to chew due their loss of teeth?
My chi had dental disease and I know with ppl dental disease can lead to heart issues and yet the other day my vet said that my dogs dental disease didn’t have anything to do with his heart murmur….COMPLETE BS,..I’m not a vet and even I know that! I’m having a hard time with the amino acids thing cuz he also has cysteinuria (a rare genetic condition where he gets cysteine bladder kidney stones) he can’t break down the amino acid cysteine and it forms stones and giving him things like taurine could actually make cysteine stones worse I was told…don’t know if this is true???
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Dr. Judy, you said a number of times in this video that supplementing Taurine, etc. may not prevent heart disease. Obviously, there are various types of heart disease but the lack of Taurine (and the amino acid precursors of Taurine) in commercial dog food is thought to be the cause of DCM in some cases recently (in dog breeds prone to and not historically prone to DCM). So, certainly, it is not a good idea for any breed of dog to be fed a diet low in raw (or lightly cooked) meat. Deficient kibbles are what most people feed. Dog breeds prone to heart disease may be due to an inability in the biochemical pathways to make Taurine, for example. In this case, an appropriate carnivore diet would be expected to prevent disease or at least buy the dog time before developing clinical signs.
most important mineral to dog's health is magnesium mallet that will keep the heart healthy magnesium mallet.
You are an amazing person. I met you 15 or so years ago at a pet expo and thought your ideas of cooking for dogs were WILD. Fast forward a decade or so, I have regained my own health with a less processed diet, and I’m now a home cook for my 10 year old girl. ❤❤❤ your basic pup loaf has already helped her lung crackle symptoms (suspected DCM)
Thank you Dr. Judy! Why not use Ubiquinol (active form of CoQ10) instead? Also, does your dog (Stuart) use conventional medications as well (Vetmedin, Lasix, Sildenafil, etc) or is he only on supplements? Thanks 🙏
Ubiquinol and CoQ10 both work. Stewie is on a ton of medication with his supplements
That’s what I’m wondering but to be safe I’m giving both lol
@@teeniequeenie8369 which brand do you use? I give Dr. Mercola liquid ubiquinol (but it when it’s on sale 😉). Before that, I gave NOW ubiquinol 100mg gel capsules.
Whata about for example if their food already has taurine? Can it be too much to supplement too?
Doc Judy can I give another higher dosage of hawthorn berry (now brand) even if my dog is already taking cardi excel which contains hawthorn berry? Hope to get an insight on this. Thank you
My 3 lb Chihuahua diagnosed with heart disease in 2019 and she is still here just taking young at heart and of course eating organic kibble and I will give her organic cooked chicken
There are reviews on Amazon saying that young at heart killed their dog at least eight of them. So it freaks me out and I stop giving it to her.
Young at heart
lol organic kibble…what a joke….ZERO KIBBLE…EVER.
On the video, at 14:13 - 14:16, when you were giving the recommended doses for Taurine, the video froze and I was unable to hear recommendations. Could you state what those are? Thanks!
drjudymorgan.com/blogs/blog/the-importance-of-taurine-in-your-pets-diet?_pos=2&_sid=932518447&_ss=r
And now I can't open the response either. Can someone help?
It's like it's blurred out. So weird!
How much Hawthorn Berry is safe fore use in a 14.11 pound dog. My dog has been diagnosed with a grade 3-4 heart murmur and a mildly enlarged heart? I'm interested in the Now Vegan CoQ10 but in contains 400 mil of Hawthorn.
Have you figured out the dosage? I have a 50 lbs dog and Im giving him NOW FOODS Coq10 with hawthorn too. Right now im giving him 2 capsules daily. Not sure if that is enough. Tia
When your video had the discussion of Taurine the part about dosage froze and never explained it. Can you give the dosage for a 50lb Aussie Thanks
Hey, did you find any appropriate dosage with that my dog has DCM and is 8.5 kgs, how much taurine should I give?
@paraa707 I found a dosage for my dog on dr. Judy Morgan. I did the math and for him he gets 1/4 teaspoon twice per day. I reversed his dcm from a 6.5 to a 3 so I know it can be done. My aussie is approx 24kg. So maybe half that amount for you. Taurine is pretty dose friendly a little more or less won't hurt.
This really helps, thank you!
Also, It's really great to know of his recovery with taurine.
May I know are there any other supplements and diet changes that you incorporated?
My dog is currently on torsemide(2.5 mg x1)(also known as lasix) and spironolactone(25 mgx1).
Hawthorn berry extract 300 mg
and Coq10 150mg(once a day)
@paraa707 I give him the taurine but also coq10 800mg because it's by weight according to dr. Morgan. I use dandelion leaf powder instead of lasix. Research that I did shows it's equal to lasix in what it does as a diuretic and it doesn't deplete potassium. I was just at the vet and he said the heart was great no changes . I give him vetmedin 2 times per day and I feed raw.
@@janetludvik9889 this really helps thank you :')
My shoulder was so messed up it was my diet. I limited my sugar and got gluten out of my diet an now i can move my arm just fine. Diet is the key
I am 100% with you on the diet, joint problem connection. Not the case for everyone's particular problem but for many. I discovered 15 years ago that nightshade plants make my knees ache. I eliminated all (tomatoes, potatoes, peppers mainly) and knee pain gone in a couple of days for good. I started to recently have some of the same GI problems I had with nightshade and started getting a twinge in my knees so decided that I may have developed other sensitivities. Sure enough, when I don't eat any wheat, I feel great and the second I do my sinuses get inflamed from the heightened, circulating inflammatory cytokines and my body gets more achy. I highly recommend that you read The Plant Paradox by Dr. Steven Gundry, MD. The paradox he discusses in the book is that it is a myth that all plants are good for us and the more plant fiber the better. Turns out that many plants make defensive proteins called lectins. Avoiding plants with the highest lectin levels makes the GI tract and thus the whole body less inflamed. Wheat gluten is particularly irritating.
Thank you very much..
The best thing you can use without a ton of stuff is pet well-being young at heart for dogs and cats you get where you're having them so much it could actually be too much
I have a 1 year old Shih Tzu and she has a grade 2 heart murmur. She is asymptomatic and a lively little puppy. I questioned the first vet visit at 12 weeks because it looked like the vet was trying to hear something, and the second visit with a different vet read her history and said she had a grade 2 murmer. None of her other 6 litter mates have it. I have 5 other Shih Tzu's affordability is an issue. Should I start her on anything at this point?
Fantastic video...
I have two Malteses that are 9 (3 lbs) and 16 (4 lbs). My oldest has a heart murmur. They both have several teeth missing. Would the treats you shared be too difficult for them to chew due their loss of teeth?
They should be able to. Cocotherapy Maggie's Macaroons are pretty soft. My dogs can chew all these, even with some missing teeth.
@@judymorgan4241
Thank you
But is now coq10 uniquinone or is it ubiquinol?
Dr, my 16 month healthy Cavalier will be joining us soon, which of these does she need daily at that age??
I would use omega 3 and the Deer Antler Velvet Wellness Formula on my website.
@@judymorgan4241 thank you so much!
Hi, i gave two senior shihtzus with heart disease, murmur. But my question is which supplements i have to buy for them?
CoQ10, Omega 3 (fish oil, phytoplankton, or algae oil)
Can i use dr. Harveys salmon bites for dog with pancreatitis history, kidney disease ?
yes
My chi had dental disease and I know with ppl dental disease can lead to heart issues and yet the other day my vet said that my dogs dental disease didn’t have anything to do with his heart murmur….COMPLETE BS,..I’m not a vet and even I know that! I’m having a hard time with the amino acids thing cuz he also has cysteinuria (a rare genetic condition where he gets cysteine bladder kidney stones) he can’t break down the amino acid cysteine and it forms stones and giving him things like taurine could actually make cysteine stones worse I was told…don’t know if this is true???
Thank you so much for this info!