Showing posts with label canine stomach acid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canine stomach acid. Show all posts
Sunday, September 15, 2019

Acid Reflux Natural Remedy Helps Cats And Dogs

"Candy my dog used to suffer from serious acid stomach until I found your products."

"Thank you so much. I want to tell you that if it were not for your products I do not know if my dog (Candy) would still be with us. For 4 months she threw up every night. She would wine and whimper throughout the night because of her acid stomach. I did everything her veterinarian said to due. I gave her Pepcid, changed to Prilosec and nothing worked. And I am well aware of the side effects of antacids long term which really worried me. The same day I started her on the program ( all 3, the Power Probiotics, Soothing Digestive Relief and the Gastro ULC) she stopped getting sick at night, no acid reflux. I have never seen anything like it. I was at my wits end and so worried until I found your products. I just want to say thank you."
Terry L
Penelope
"Here is a picture of my cat Penelope that is also on the same product for her kidney disease which causes her to  have acid stomach as well. This is working great on her as well. Pepcid did not work on either of them but this stuff does."
Terry L






Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Supplements help Husky Juneau!


Juneau

"Just wanted to let you know that since I put my husky, Juneau, on your supplements, his tummy has improved dramatically. There hasn't been one episode of issues ever since, and also, he is far less itchy than he was when we first brought him home. We are so happy to see him happy. And thank you also for they toy that came with our most recent order. Through some miracle, it is still in one piece. I would also like to add that not only have his tummy troubles made a complete turnaround... he is blowing his winter coat and his new one is incredibly soft and silky. A happier, even more exuberant personality is also shining through which I attribute to his overall better health."
Products used: Amazing Omegas, Power Probiotic
MC Segarra-Branes New York , May 2013
Friday, October 1, 2010

Dog Vomiting and Dog Acid Stomach Switching to a New Diet

Q from meechingurl:
My dog Lucky has been eating pedigree for 11 years. I just found out how terrible it is for dogs so I tried to change her food to evo. But she just threw up and had loose stool even with me adding 12 kibble pieces. Then I tried to put her on chicken soup for dog lover's. She seemed ok until I completely transitioned her. Now she's vomiting and eating grass again. What should I do?!

A: Dear Meechingurl:

It is very good that you are getting educated about nutrition and are trying to take care of your dog Lucky. It is never too late to try to help your dog and even small dietary changes will make a difference. Sometimes though when people or pets try to make changes too quickly, it can cause a "detox" reaction. To help Lucky through this transition, you need to do two things: 1) support Lucky using some important vitamins that will help her manage the transition and 2) detox out some of the toxins and use a milder food that is more similar to what she has been eating without all the chemicals.

To help her canine stomach acid (grass eating) and enable her to transition to a better food, use the following: Renelix--this product helps clean out accumulated toxins, Oxicell-antioxidant formula that helps fight free radicals, Probiotic--important for digestion and overall health, Soothing Digestive Relief--very gentle digestive enzyme that helps with vomitting and diarrhea and Gastro ULC (helps tremendously with stomach acid). Try transitioning at first to a very mild food such as Natural Balance sweet potato and duck or sweet potato and bison. Also, you might want to try using canned food and add some steamed green vegetables (fresh or frozen not canned) such as green beans along with it. The green beans help to neutralize the stomach acid. The EVO food is very rich and high in protein and fat--it is too much for an 11 year old that has been eating a reduced protein, high carbohydrate diet.  You are applauded for making this change for Lucky and we wish you all the best!