How to Care for a Down Syndrome Dog
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- Just like people, dogs can have genetic conditions like Down Syndrome. Here’s how to recognize the lifelong health problems of a down syndrome dog. And then what you can do to give him a healthier and happier life … naturally.
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00:00 Intro
00:36 What is Down Syndrome?
01:29 Can Dogs Have Down Syndrome?
03:15 Symptoms To Look For
04:07 Healthcare For Down Syndrome Dogs
05:55 Natural Practices To Help Your Down Syndrome Dog
08:14 Detox Your Dog
09:11 Support Your Dog's Gut Health
09:53 Caring For Your Down Syndrome Dog
11:28 Outro
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I've noticed the odd camera swing on your videos lately. Love your content, but it's so distracting!
Yes, I’ve noticed that too and it’s very difficult to watch. I said something a few months ago about the weird camera angle where the speaker is not looking at the camera. DNM replied, but it seems like the camera shots, movement, and placement of the camera has actually gotten worse since I pointed this out. As a digital media artist, I love the DNM content. It’s so full of great information, however the cuts, camera angles, and camera movement/swing is highly distracting to the great content!
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People tend to fall into legacy media techniques when trying to improve production quality. Made me feel sick at 3 minutes so unfortunately I won't be staying for the entire video
Why can’t we all have a vet that thinks like you or at least given the choice! … doing things naturally thank you for your time and care!stayblessed
I only got a minute in, but the camera choices....! Are you trying to give us sea sickness? I'm sorry, I couldn't actually watch the rest of the video. I'm interested in the content, but...man...those camera swings are rough to watch.
I need to see an example RIGHT NOW
Would like to have seen actual dogs with this "Down's Syndrome".
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More video of dog..while speaking please
That camera sway made me feel sick, by the way
Don’t like the swaying of the camera
Maybe just don't get a dog with Down Syndrome? Maybe it is okay for people to select dogs that are everything they want.
Using Down Syndrome as clickbait for this video is disgusting!
Making a video about caring for dogs with disabilities is great, but using Down Syndrome as a way to get attention for it is really offensive and terrible.
It doesn't matter that you state in the video dogs can't get it, you labelled the video knowing that this title will get more views. Very very poor choice.
Lmao not true
yooooooo get your camera operator to stand still, im going to barf over here. Weird angle + swaying = nauseated viewers
Please reconsider labeling and comparing dogs with disabilities to humans with Downs Syndrome. Dogs cannot and do not have this genetic disorder which is specific to humans. As an advocate for children with developmental challenges I find this offensive. The title, “ How To Care For Down Syndrome Dogs”, is misleading. Dogs Naturally, please drop this utube from your website.
Why are you offended? She's an advocate for dogs w/ development disabilities & she SAID Dogs don't actually have it. However, she said for purposes of the video she was going to call it that. I feel that's because it's something people not as educated about the issues can identify with, because almost everyone knows about DS. It's simply a comparison, not a slam against DS. As a special educator, and a sibling of a DS person, I wasn't the least bit offended, as there was no reason to be. She was simply giving a relatable example.
Dogs do not have down syndrome. Do not label this as such, it is offensive to the humans who have this. The title of this video is click bait to capture our attention but you are not being respectful to those who have down syndrome.
She explained it wasn't a true Down Syndrome, but for purposes of the video she was calling it that. As a family member of mine actually was DS, I wasn't offended at all. It just made it more relatable to me. Nothing to be 'offended' about unless you 'choose' to take offense, which many people seem to be doing today!
Thank you for supporting my earlier post. "Click bait" is an appropriate term here.