Diet
Our pups are fed a raw (and a little fresh) food diet, and we hope you choose to continue this healthy path for your pup! Whether you choose to purchase a pre-made food or make your own, here is information to get you started.
There are great companies that sell balanced pre-made raw or all the parts needed to be complete:
Hare Today: https://hare-today.com/
•Viva Pets Raw •We Feed Raw •Titan •Northwest naturals •Albrights •Tuckers •Primal •Sojos •Honest Kitchen •Carnivore Complete
These links offer guidance and/or recipes to use putting together your own
meals.
https://hare-today.com/raw_food_for_dogs (they also sell everything you need here, too!)
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/starting-puppy-on-raw-diet/
https://foreverdog.com/resources/diet-food/
https://www.rawfeeding101.com/pages/free-raw-feeding-guide
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/5-simple-recipes-for-raw-dog-food/
Raw feeding video guides:
*Dr. Will falconer DVM and Dr Judy Morgan DVM are vets that I follow on FB and Instagram. I recommended learning from them! You can subscribe to emails, and learn a lot on their websites.
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Supplements:
•Whatever you choose to feed, a good multi supplement to fill in any gaps is recommended. We use and recommend NuVet Canine plus power or wafers. They use clean ingredients, source responsibility, and offer immune support helping to eliminate free radicals our pets are all exposed to. You can order here, and you'll need my breeder code, included in the link.
These are all highly recommend to add to any diet. You can find them at many pet food stores or see links on shopping links page.
•Canine probiotic
•Digestive enzymes for dogs
•Pancreatic enzymes for dogs
•Omega 3 (Fish Oil or Sardines)
•Colostrum (fresh or powdered)
Nosodes (homeopathic vaccines):
Vital Animal offers nosodes plus many other good natural health products, and educational resources.
https://vital-animal.thrivecart.com/parvodistemper-nosode-kit/
More places to order nosodes: Holistic Pet Care
https://holisticpetcare.com/articles/nosodes-for-dogs/
Or
https://littleroguefarm.com/products/homeopathic-nosodes-treatment-kit-for-dogs
It it not my recommendation to give any shots, but IF you choose to go with standard vaccines, here is what many vets recommend to reduce side effects. Only give 1 vaccine at a time, offering detox support before and after. Test titers before giving any boosters, as most vaccines, despite labeling, should last the life of the dog.
Here's a good vaccine detox. The roots, Good Clean Pets Formula.
https://therootbrands.com/product/pure-clean-pets/
Another option for vaccine detox is Thuja. It's a homeopathic found at any local health food store or in shopping links and is great to give before and after receiving shots.
Note: even detoxing will not prevent all possible side effects from vaccines, including many chronic diseases.
Heartworm and GI worm preventative and treatments:
We use Fir Meadow, D worm A. It covers both GI worms and heartworm, so works as a great and safe Heart Guard alternative. They have other good herbal blends and items too, like EMF blockers for pets. We give the GI Soother for any upset tummies or with the introduction of a new food.
A Hawthorne Berries supplement works well for Heartworm, too. (my sister successfully treated her dog of Heartworm with this.)
Fleas, ticks, Mosquitos (heartworm):
Scalar wave flea and tick natural control is a tag they wear on their neck that prevents fleas, ticks, and Mosquitos for years. Order from:
This supplement can help dogs to naturally repel fleas and ticks, while also benefiting the coat and any other skin issues: https://hare-today.com/product/other/flea__tick_defense
Also, I've used essential oils in a spray bottle and spray it on the dogs fur and collar in the morning and more often during the summer. I use a blend called TerraSheild. I can order that for you from doTerra if you'd like. There are other natural dog safe bug sprays, as well.
Giving this Supplement, Nutri-Vet Brewers Yeast with Garlic Chewables, also helps dogs repel fleas and ticks.
When to spay and Neuter
Here's an article about the benefits of waiting to Spay and Neuter until after fully grown.
https://valork9academy.com/2020/03/25/when-should-i-spay-neuter-my-dog/?fs=e&s=cl
Recommend Vet:
Dr. Bommi V. Reddy DVM, ND, MD
*California Licensed Veterinarian
*California licensed Naturopathic
https://www.reddyforwellness.com/
530-387-7103
-He see patients in person and over zoom