Thanks Michelle. I can sure do a phone consult if that's ever helpful. Keeps me away from the bears. :0) www.homegrownherbalist.net/products/consultation Doc
What a great gift this kit would make! I actually practiced on an orange with your duct tape suture technique (I used thin wooden vegetable skewers)! It was a fun little experiment and it worked perfectly. Just a brilliant idea and I Iove the way you've put everything in such a compact little case.
Hubby got me this kit for Christmas!! LOVE this idea.. What are the plastic do hickies called that are near the holes? I would like to make some extra for my kit..
I own this kit And i would love to have aome advice how to use it for a eye ball that is bulging out from trauma a bit my cat and dog went after same food that fell on the floor. I'm have done 2 Internal dosages for my cat . Hoping to do a topic spray need advice please.....
Hi Ghea, I haven't used these herbs internally on parrots but the poultice tincture made into a wound spray would work really well topically...assuming you could get him out of his burrow. Instructions for making the spray are on the product page. www.homegrownherbalist.net/products/poultice?_pos=1&_sid=a91d715a9&_ss=r
Great idea! Well thought out and put together. 🤗👏💯👏🤗
Love the duct tape suture kit, alleviates the need for anesthesia, you are the best Doc!
Yeah, It's really fast and handy.
Thanks, I just bought some Vemon & Sting tincture.
Now you'll have to come up with refills for the kit!
All the tinctures and powders are available separately. Probably easier and cheaper just to buy another kit if you use it up.
I love your videos, fantastic! Entertaining and educational!! Wish you were my vet up here in Alaska!
Thanks Michelle. I can sure do a phone consult if that's ever helpful. Keeps me away from the bears. :0) www.homegrownherbalist.net/products/consultation
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This would be a great addition to your first aid kit or a great gift
Thank Lynne. We like them. Some of my students have been doing some amazing things with them.
What a great gift this kit would make! I actually practiced on an orange with your duct tape suture technique (I used thin wooden vegetable skewers)! It was a fun little experiment and it worked perfectly. Just a brilliant idea and I Iove the way you've put everything in such a compact little case.
I've been getting some pretty remarkable photos of lacerations my students have addressed with this stuff.
Hubby got me this kit for Christmas!! LOVE this idea.. What are the plastic do hickies called that are near the holes? I would like to make some extra for my kit..
Coffee straws...we use only the finest, high-tech material in our manufacturing process. :0)
I own this kit
And i would love to have aome advice how to use it for a eye ball that is bulging out from trauma a bit my cat and dog went after same food that fell on the floor. I'm have done 2 Internal dosages for my cat . Hoping to do a topic spray need advice please.....
How do the duct tape sutures work on hairy animals? Do they stick?
I have to get one
Thanks Neola. :0)
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@@HomeGrownHerbalist you are most welcome, Doc
I think I need one of these kits,do you send to Canada?
@@diannbruce9542 Yup. You can get them at Homegrownherbalist.net
Just wondering if I can use this kit for wounds on a patagonian conure, burrowing parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus)?
Hi Ghea, I haven't used these herbs internally on parrots but the poultice tincture made into a wound spray would work really well topically...assuming you could get him out of his burrow. Instructions for making the spray are on the product page. www.homegrownherbalist.net/products/poultice?_pos=1&_sid=a91d715a9&_ss=r