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I am fighting hard for my dogs health because no vets are willing to help. I want to thank you for your WILLINGNESS to help and for loving animals so much. Thanks to you I have hope my dog will improve, and will definitely change my dogs way of life into a healthier lifestyle. I appreciate all you do, and PLEASE keep doing what you are doing, you are helping so many people. Thank you Mr. Dan Scott. I left a comment on your other video asking some more questions in regards to oregano oil and beta glucan , thank you!
My little min pin has an auto immune problem and is constantly having crazy skin infections that takes a loooong time to go away each time. I’ve tried every thing I could think of. I hope this helps him!!!! 🤞
This certainly helps. Also think about adding in some fresh food to the meals, that really helps a LOT. My free guide will help with this: healthydogforlife.com/guide
UK options I like.. Cheaper but still good: amzn.to/47ftIYD, better but getting expensive: amzn.to/45bMdLG and the best but most expensive: amzn.to/47goD26 That's the UK for you today, harder to find good stuff and more expensive too. Thanks.
I can't find one any more. Treat with combination of oregano oil and coconut oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T 1 drop in tsp of coconut oil, mix well and rub on the affected area once daily.
I’m going to try the oregano oil with coconut oil. 1. Should I continue to give her one drop mixed in her food? A SARDS dog parent messaged me to say that her pup had something similar on his toe that never got better. The puppy ended up passing away (not sure of the cause of death) but she thinks that the toe issue was because he was so immuno-compromised and wonders if she had worked harder to strengthen his immune system, that he would gotten better and lived longer. 2. What should I do to strengthen Bindi’s immune system? I know this sounds repetitious, please bear with me. Just a reminder, Bindi is a 14 year old female Cockapoo with SARDS. Thank you.
@@create-hx7pe Two weeks on, one week off for now. Feed a fresh food only diet, no carbs, healthy proteins, fats, eggs, canned sardines in water and greens: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
@@yvonnecoleman4024 Use this, it's excellent and contains beta glucans... plus many other health benefits and very anti cancer. Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
Very interesting! Never heard about beta glucan before! My dog can’t handle any sort of carbs or sugars or his ears start to itch within a day… I guess that beta glucan won’t work for him. Do you have experiences to share?!
Dogs bodies prefer no carbs anyway. Beta glucans have been shown to help boost immunity and natures best immune enhancer according to science. My fav is from mushrooms as they also have other immune system boosting properties and very anti cancer (does not have to be from oats for example). Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y Most dogs are immune compromised from vaccines, pet food and environmental toxins. So along with fresh food based diet, these help improve immunity to disease. This is a day to day process, keeping the cells in your dogs body healthy and clean of toxins and beta glucan really shines for that purpose.
Thank you so much! You sir, are just amazing! I am so grateful for everything you share! There were several situations that I was worried sick about my dog and his issues but your videos and especially your comments helped me out beyond compare! I incorporated a lot of your suggestions and I see the positive effects daily! In many situations you gave me the confidence to help my dog myself with natural remedies instead of the fear-based vet way! You are a true blessing! Thank you with all my ❤
@@keinohrtini Thank you, much appreciated. Happy your building confidance, there's so much we can do at home, leaving the vet pretty much for diagnosis an referal for specialist issues and physical exams. For nutrition and natural remedies it's really up to us as these standard issue fear based vets have no focus in this area. It's good to learn for yourself and gain back your power. : )
I like mushrooms for beta glucans and all the other immune system benefits mushrooms bring: Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
I can't find it anymore. If you find it, let me know. must have at least 1% real better glucans in it. Otherwise just use mushrooms internally for powerful support: Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y Maybe try making a paste with the powder, using some olive oil.
I came here because my dog is a rescue from Spain an im looking for help with leishmaniasis. Hoping not to have the dog on tablets for life because I want her healthy and better. If anyone out there can help please tell me.
Hi Carlos, this going to be a long one! What stage is the disease at? Are you giving the usual drugs? Natural solutions are far better to implement as the conventional drugs used have many side effects. Good supplementation and diet change can help your dog achieve and maintain good quality of life and slow the progression of the disease. The goal is to stimulate the immune system … by feeding a fresh raw food diet. Eliminate all processed foods. I also recommend supplementation to support your dog in controlling the disease. Dogs diagnosed with leishmaniasis should eat a low purine diet. Purines are natural substances found in plant and animal cells. When they’re oxidized, they cause uric acid to form in the blood. Foods containing purines are an important part of a healthy diet for dogs. But for dogs with leishmaniasis … high purine foods trigger formation of kidney and bladder stones. These stones are very unpleasant and painful for your dog. And they can lead to infections and further complications. Feed these foods, which have low and medium purine content: • Green leafy vegetables (except spinach) • Eggs • Dairy products (plain yogurt, kefir, low fat cottage cheese) • Nuts (excluding macadamia as it may be toxic for your dog) • Muscle meats from chicken, turkey, lamb, pork and beef • Oats and oatmeal • Fruits Tripe can be fed in moderation - once per week. It’s medium to high in purines. But tripe also has many benefits. It provides enzymes and bacteria that help with digestion and improve metabolism. Avoid these foods, which have high levels of purine: Avoid these foods, which have high levels of purine: • Organs/offal (brain, heart, liver, kidneys) • Game • Duck • Goose • Yeast (including nutritional and brewers yeast) • Mackerel • Herring • Sardines • Mussels • Scallops • Spinach • Cauliflower • Mushrooms • Peas • Legumes (such as kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas) BARF Diet For Leishmaniasis Following the BARF model diet is an excellent choice for your leish dog. Here’s a sample recipe for DIY BARF for dogs with leishmaniasis. • Chicken muscle meat • Chicken necks or wings • Raw egg with shell • Mixture of seasonal low purine vegetables • MCT oils or nuts The ingredient ratio should be … • 70% muscle meat • 10% edible bone • 10% low purine vegetables • 5% nuts or oil • 5% low purine fruit • Feed 2-5% of your dog’s bodyweight in raw food per day. Monitor your dog’s weight and adjust the food amount if he loses or gains weight. • Always supervise your dog when feeding edible bones! • There are some supplements and whole foods that are extremely helpful for your leish dog. Aloe Vera Juice It has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. And it stimulates the immune system and fights against cell oxidation. If you apply gel from fresh aloe leaves externally … it activates synthesis of collagen and promotes skin healing. You can also give it orally. Dilute aloe vera juice with spring water before giving to your dog. Dose: 5-15ml in 1 liter water for small breeds. 15-30ml in 1 liter water for medium and bigger breeds. Turmeric It’s antioxidant and reduces inflammation in body. It helps with skin healing. Give a powder or grated fresh root, mixed with food. Or use to prepare a Golden Paste: ua-cam.com/video/mjqICZRvUv4/v-deo.html Omega-3 Fats These are essential for skin health and many body functions. They decrease inflammation and improve function of the immune system. Great sources of Omega-3 are phytoplankton and Hemp seed oil: Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX Quercetin Quercetin is a plant flavonoid found in many fruits, vegetables and herbs. Quercetin Capsules: amzn.to/2k9PG8u It’s a powerful antioxidant with excellent ant- inflammatory properties. It reduces infection. Dose: Follow manufacturer’s directions. Assume dose is for a 150 lb person and adjust for your dog’s weight. Avoid all commercial insect repellents, there are natural alternatives. Note: There is a leishmaniasis vaccine available in some parts of the world. But vaccination carries harmful side effects. I recommend avoiding it whenever you can. Always introduce a new diet and supplements gradually. All the best.
@@DanScott1 WOW, thats incredible, I cant believe you went to the effort to writing all that. Thank you so so much. she is on alpurinol and we had a liquid called leisguard from spain but we ran out recently an it was an immune booster but we cant get it over her easliy so been looking at way to help naturally. She has been taking turkey tail mushroom from a capsule in her food recently as was told it would help is that correct? Also thanks to your video just ordered some beta glucans and will grind 1 into her breakfast. shes about 4yrs old but as a recue we are not completely sure. She has visceral leish and has already had a seizure although vet said it might be epilepsy as well. Spanish vet seem fantastic and said to keep her on alpurinol for a year and revise. currently waiting more advice from our UK vet. shes never had raw meat from us so always worried about giving her that an also the shit they pump into our meats was a concern. weve gone vegan recently ourselves to get away from chemicals and processed foods and feel amazing. she has tripe in her food cans we mix with fresh cooked mince or chicken breast but if raw is better then thats not a problem. Can I ask about the eggshell? suprised it has anything the dog needs? but thank you so much will be implementing these. Luckily she is currently happy and chasing squirrels in the forest. But she is the best behaved cutest little spanish Bodagera and she learnt english faster than my wife learns Spanish haha.
@@guyver1215 I'll answer as you ask. Yes turkey tail is good, better still when your done, is a mushroom combination: amzn.to/2YxnbJW Sorry I gave you links for the US yesterday when you need UK links. You'll be better off with the diet/supplements as listed yesterday, so don't worry about the leisguard (multi mushrooms are better immune system booster). We might be vgans but dogs are carnivores and we cant put our values on them. There is organic meats, green tripe etc. Raw retains all the nutrients and is easier to digest. Cooked meat loses half it's nutritional value, is harder to digest, more carcinogenic etc. Eggshell provides the calcium needed to balance the phospherous in red meat. So whenever feeding meats, add eggshell. Just crush and add the meal... it's easily digested. 1/8th teaspoon per meal of meat. I recommend raw green tripe which is a complete food (no eggshell needed). If there's ever a problem with seizure or the like, use CBd oil. I use a company called CBD brothers in the uk. I'd wean off the meds when you get a full and consistent diet going with all the supllements. That stops the side effects and frees up the liver/kidneys. She's a lucky little dog to have you. I appreciate your compassion. Dogs are smart, learning english... no problem! If you need the english links from yesterday, let me know.
@@DanScott1 awesome thanks you once again and, hell no! I absolutely would not take meat away from my dog. Not one of those people that think I should make my pets eat like me. Lol
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I am fighting hard for my dogs health because no vets are willing to help. I want to thank you for your WILLINGNESS to help and for loving animals so much. Thanks to you I have hope my dog will improve, and will definitely change my dogs way of life into a healthier lifestyle. I appreciate all you do, and PLEASE keep doing what you are doing, you are helping so many people. Thank you Mr. Dan Scott.
I left a comment on your other video asking some more questions in regards to oregano oil and beta glucan , thank you!
Your very welcome. Dogs are our soul friends, much respect for them on our journey throgh life. We are blessed by their presence.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, thanks for watching.
Well explanation on best immune support for dogs and it really helps me a lot....Thanks for sharing!!!
Glad its helping and thanks for watching, much appreciated.
Thank you so much for the information.❤️
Your most welcome Shandiin.
My little min pin has an auto immune problem and is constantly having crazy skin infections that takes a loooong time to go away each time. I’ve tried every thing I could think of. I hope this helps him!!!! 🤞
This certainly helps. Also think about adding in some fresh food to the meals, that really helps a LOT.
My free guide will help with this: healthydogforlife.com/guide
whats the best Digestive Enzyme Supplement when i click the link it show lots of different ones im from uk great videos thanks
UK options I like..
Cheaper but still good: amzn.to/47ftIYD, better but getting expensive: amzn.to/45bMdLG and the best but most expensive: amzn.to/47goD26
That's the UK for you today, harder to find good stuff and more expensive too.
Thanks.
Please let me know what a good betaglucan cream is. Bindi’s toe seemed to get better, but is swollen and bled a little again last night.
I can't find one any more. Treat with combination of oregano oil and coconut oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T
1 drop in tsp of coconut oil, mix well and rub on the affected area once daily.
I’m going to try the oregano oil with coconut oil.
1. Should I continue to give her one drop mixed in her food?
A SARDS dog parent messaged me to say that her pup had something similar on his toe that never got better. The puppy ended up passing away (not sure of the cause of death) but she thinks that the toe issue was because he was so immuno-compromised and wonders if she had worked harder to strengthen his immune system, that he would gotten better and lived longer.
2. What should I do to strengthen Bindi’s immune system?
I know this sounds repetitious, please bear with me.
Just a reminder, Bindi is a 14 year old female Cockapoo with SARDS.
Thank you.
@@create-hx7pe Two weeks on, one week off for now. Feed a fresh food only diet, no carbs, healthy proteins, fats, eggs, canned sardines in water and greens: amzn.to/3cOgzLu
Beta glucagon where do you get this from?
@@yvonnecoleman4024 Use this, it's excellent and contains beta glucans... plus many other health benefits and very anti cancer.
Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
Very interesting! Never heard about beta glucan before! My dog can’t handle any sort of carbs or sugars or his ears start to itch within a day… I guess that beta glucan won’t work for him. Do you have experiences to share?!
Dogs bodies prefer no carbs anyway. Beta glucans have been shown to help boost immunity and natures best immune enhancer according to science. My fav is from mushrooms as they also have other immune system boosting properties and very anti cancer (does not have to be from oats for example).
Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
Most dogs are immune compromised from vaccines, pet food and environmental toxins. So along with fresh food based diet, these help improve immunity to disease. This is a day to day process, keeping the cells in your dogs body healthy and clean of toxins and beta glucan really shines for that purpose.
Thank you so much! You sir, are just amazing! I am so grateful for everything you share! There were several situations that I was worried sick about my dog and his issues but your videos and especially your comments helped me out beyond compare! I incorporated a lot of your suggestions and I see the positive effects daily! In many situations you gave me the confidence to help my dog myself with natural remedies instead of the fear-based vet way! You are a true blessing! Thank you with all my ❤
@@keinohrtini Thank you, much appreciated. Happy your building confidance, there's so much we can do at home, leaving the vet pretty much for diagnosis an referal for specialist issues and physical exams. For nutrition and natural remedies it's really up to us as these standard issue fear based vets have no focus in this area.
It's good to learn for yourself and gain back your power. : )
What’s a good Beta Glucan supplement?
I like mushrooms for beta glucans and all the other immune system benefits mushrooms bring: Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
Where can you get beta-glucans cream for dogs ?
I can't find it anymore. If you find it, let me know. must have at least 1% real better glucans in it. Otherwise just use mushrooms internally for powerful support: Sacred 7 Mushroom Extract Powder - USDA Organic - Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, Maitake, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, Chaga - amzn.to/3CLiI6y
Maybe try making a paste with the powder, using some olive oil.
@@DanScott1 got the mushrooms
@@glendaguilott3765 Cool, thay are full of beta glucans, the best.
I came here because my dog is a rescue from Spain an im looking for help with leishmaniasis. Hoping not to have the dog on tablets for life because I want her healthy and better. If anyone out there can help please tell me.
Hi Carlos, this going to be a long one!
What stage is the disease at?
Are you giving the usual drugs?
Natural solutions are far better to implement as the conventional drugs used have many side effects.
Good supplementation and diet change can help your dog achieve and maintain good quality of life and slow the progression of the disease.
The goal is to stimulate the immune system … by feeding a fresh raw food diet. Eliminate all processed foods.
I also recommend supplementation to support your dog in controlling the disease.
Dogs diagnosed with leishmaniasis should eat a low purine diet.
Purines are natural substances found in plant and animal cells. When they’re oxidized, they cause uric acid to form in the blood.
Foods containing purines are an important part of a healthy diet for dogs.
But for dogs with leishmaniasis … high purine foods trigger formation of kidney and bladder stones.
These stones are very unpleasant and painful for your dog. And they can lead to infections and further complications.
Feed these foods, which have low and medium purine content:
• Green leafy vegetables (except spinach)
• Eggs
• Dairy products (plain yogurt, kefir, low fat cottage cheese)
• Nuts (excluding macadamia as it may be toxic for your dog)
• Muscle meats from chicken, turkey, lamb, pork and beef
• Oats and oatmeal
• Fruits
Tripe can be fed in moderation - once per week. It’s medium to high in purines. But tripe also has many benefits. It provides enzymes and bacteria that help with digestion and improve metabolism.
Avoid these foods, which have high levels of purine:
Avoid these foods, which have high levels of purine:
• Organs/offal (brain, heart, liver, kidneys)
• Game
• Duck
• Goose
• Yeast (including nutritional and brewers yeast)
• Mackerel
• Herring
• Sardines
• Mussels
• Scallops
• Spinach
• Cauliflower
• Mushrooms
• Peas
• Legumes (such as kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas)
BARF Diet For Leishmaniasis
Following the BARF model diet is an excellent choice for your leish dog. Here’s a sample recipe for DIY BARF for dogs with leishmaniasis.
• Chicken muscle meat
• Chicken necks or wings
• Raw egg with shell
• Mixture of seasonal low purine vegetables
• MCT oils or nuts
The ingredient ratio should be …
• 70% muscle meat
• 10% edible bone
• 10% low purine vegetables
• 5% nuts or oil
• 5% low purine fruit
• Feed 2-5% of your dog’s bodyweight in raw food per day. Monitor your dog’s weight and adjust the food amount if he loses or gains weight.
• Always supervise your dog when feeding edible bones!
• There are some supplements and whole foods that are extremely helpful for your leish dog.
Aloe Vera Juice
It has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. And it stimulates the immune system and fights against cell oxidation.
If you apply gel from fresh aloe leaves externally … it activates synthesis of collagen and promotes skin healing.
You can also give it orally. Dilute aloe vera juice with spring water before giving to your dog.
Dose: 5-15ml in 1 liter water for small breeds. 15-30ml in 1 liter water for medium and bigger breeds.
Turmeric
It’s antioxidant and reduces inflammation in body. It helps with skin healing. Give a powder or grated fresh root, mixed with food. Or use to prepare a Golden Paste: ua-cam.com/video/mjqICZRvUv4/v-deo.html
Omega-3 Fats
These are essential for skin health and many body functions. They decrease inflammation and improve function of the immune system.
Great sources of Omega-3 are phytoplankton and Hemp seed oil: Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
Quercetin
Quercetin is a plant flavonoid found in many fruits, vegetables and herbs. Quercetin Capsules: amzn.to/2k9PG8u
It’s a powerful antioxidant with excellent ant- inflammatory properties. It reduces infection.
Dose: Follow manufacturer’s directions. Assume dose is for a 150 lb person and adjust for your dog’s weight.
Avoid all commercial insect repellents, there are natural alternatives.
Note: There is a leishmaniasis vaccine available in some parts of the world. But vaccination carries harmful side effects. I recommend avoiding it whenever you can.
Always introduce a new diet and supplements gradually.
All the best.
@@DanScott1 WOW, thats incredible, I cant believe you went to the effort to writing all that. Thank you so so much. she is on alpurinol and we had a liquid called leisguard from spain but we ran out recently an it was an immune booster but we cant get it over her easliy so been looking at way to help naturally. She has been taking turkey tail mushroom from a capsule in her food recently as was told it would help is that correct? Also thanks to your video just ordered some beta glucans and will grind 1 into her breakfast. shes about 4yrs old but as a recue we are not completely sure. She has visceral leish and has already had a seizure although vet said it might be epilepsy as well. Spanish vet seem fantastic and said to keep her on alpurinol for a year and revise. currently waiting more advice from our UK vet. shes never had raw meat from us so always worried about giving her that an also the shit they pump into our meats was a concern. weve gone vegan recently ourselves to get away from chemicals and processed foods and feel amazing. she has tripe in her food cans we mix with fresh cooked mince or chicken breast but if raw is better then thats not a problem.
Can I ask about the eggshell? suprised it has anything the dog needs? but thank you so much will be implementing these. Luckily she is currently happy and chasing squirrels in the forest. But she is the best behaved cutest little spanish Bodagera and she learnt english faster than my wife learns Spanish haha.
@@guyver1215 I'll answer as you ask. Yes turkey tail is good, better still when your done, is a mushroom combination: amzn.to/2YxnbJW
Sorry I gave you links for the US yesterday when you need UK links.
You'll be better off with the diet/supplements as listed yesterday, so don't worry about the leisguard (multi mushrooms are better immune system booster).
We might be vgans but dogs are carnivores and we cant put our values on them. There is organic meats, green tripe etc.
Raw retains all the nutrients and is easier to digest. Cooked meat loses half it's nutritional value, is harder to digest, more carcinogenic etc.
Eggshell provides the calcium needed to balance the phospherous in red meat. So whenever feeding meats, add eggshell. Just crush and add the meal... it's easily digested. 1/8th teaspoon per meal of meat. I recommend raw green tripe which is a complete food (no eggshell needed).
If there's ever a problem with seizure or the like, use CBd oil. I use a company called CBD brothers in the uk.
I'd wean off the meds when you get a full and consistent diet going with all the supllements. That stops the side effects and frees up the liver/kidneys.
She's a lucky little dog to have you. I appreciate your compassion.
Dogs are smart, learning english... no problem!
If you need the english links from yesterday, let me know.
@@DanScott1 awesome thanks you once again and, hell no! I absolutely would not take meat away from my dog. Not one of those people that think I should make my pets eat like me. Lol
@@guyver1215 I recommend copying out my information to have to hand and follow as much as you can.
All the best.
OATS AND BARLEY????? CAN YOU SEE WILD DOG TRYING TO WAIT FOR THE HARVEST ERA 😣
It's the beta glucan in those foods dogs benefit from. Beta glucan has been scientifically proven to be the best natural immune system support known.