25/05/2024
My May newsletter...
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My May newsletter...
If you use TikTok here’s a fun account that will be doing good if you watch (donations only work over on TikTok).
8402 likes, 288 comments. “EVERY VIEW COUNTS! ALL MY CREATOR FUND FROM THIS MOMENT WILL GO DIRECTLY TO For Podencos !!!! IF YOU WANT TO DONATE, SIMPLY WATCH MY LONGER FORM CONTENT! EASY! Ok BYE!”
Johnny is a TV watcher, is your dog a tv watcher?
We are conducting a new study, “Characterizing TV Watching in Dogs!” For this study, we will be evaluating how often dogs watch TV, as well as what temperament characteristics are linked to TV watching in dogs. Participation in this study will include the completion of an anonymous, online survey. The survey is expected to take 30 minutes to complete.
To participate, you must be 18 years old or older and the primary owner of a dog. The survey may be accessed at the link below. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]!
https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_02JPqh8wwHhLOT4
This senior rescue group in San Diego feeds fresh food as much as possible because they've seen it significantly improve the health of the dogs in their care. Donate if you're able to help support their efforts.
More good advice on respiratory disease from a holistic veterinarian that fits right with what I shared in my newsletter - there is good information out there folks!
First of all....Thank you all for the kind and wonderful birthday wishes! I appreciated and felt all of the love! It was a lovely sunny day in the Pacific Northwest and I enjoyed every minute of it.
On a second note: I had posted last week about medicinal mushrooms to help boost our dogs immune systems in light of the unusual canine respiratory virus that has been going around. FB seems to have throddled that post (you can go back on my timeline to read it) and it has had very little exposure. I do not completely understand the FB algorithm and find it frustrating. Anyway, since then, I have continued to have more clients concerned, so I wrote up another post.
Canine Respiratory Disease Concerns:
I have been fielding many concerns from clients who are worried about the respiratory disease that appears to be circulating in the canine community. As of now, they have not determined the underlying cause of the illness. It appears to be viral in nature based on the current information that we have. Dogs are developing discharge from the eyes and nose, sneezing a cough that is persistent. In some dogs the disease is progressing deeper into the lungs and causing pneumonia and more severe disease.
One thing that I have heard from my people is that general veterinarians are recommending to get boosted with all of the vaccines to make sure they are protected. I don’t agree with this approach. If the disease that was circulating had a vaccine, it would make sense to get this particular vaccine. Challenging your dogs with a number of vaccines that they may not need is not a way to strengthen their immune system.
My approach would be to use common sense and avoid high traffic, high density dog areas like dog parks, boarding kennels, training classes, dog sports and groomers. At least until the hysteria has died down a little bit.
Remember what Pasteur said – the pathogen is nothing, the terrain is everything. Support your pet's terrain making it a healthy environment and less likely to succumb to an infectious disease. Start with whole, real food diets and nourish your pet on a deeper level. Build immunity with medicinal mushrooms and antioxidants so that if exposed to the disease they have the best chance at fighting it off or minimizing illness. Act quickly if your dogs starts having respiratory signs to keep them isolated from other dogs and give them appropriate support guided by a veterinarian versed in holistic modalities. Many pets can get through illness without relying on antibiotics or other suppressive treatments. Herbal medicine has been dealing with disease epidemics for thousands of years and when utilized appropriately can be lifesaving.
Links to the two items I have Otis on are posted in the comments.
If you don't know the story of how Johnny came to me you can read it in this blog post I did for Dexter's Deli
San Diego natural pet food store specializing in healthy organic dog and cat food, dog toys. dog birthday cakes and dog allergy.
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For folks involved in rescue and shelter work, this is for you - starts Nov 10 - FREE
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Hey dog folks, if YOU would like to experience the benefits of flower essences you can be one of my case studies, there's a link down below! I can tell you from personal experience that my dogs improve when I improve.
In some communities Oct. 27th is the day to honor their four-legged family members who have passed.
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Hormone-sparing sterilization techniques need to be taught in vet schools as accepted options for pets. Add your name to the petition show the veterinary industry that you care about this.
338 signatures are needed, let’s get there by the end of the day?
This was shared by the New Guinea Singing Dog Conservation Society (NGSDCS). Indigenous canids need to be respected and protected worldwide. Colonized Australia has a long history of persecuting dingoes. We're glad to see this declaration from allied indigenous peoples.
Just arrived from Ireland (Dogs First), Johnny is very excited to try it out. I’ll take some “before” tooth photos to compare with “afters” in a couple months. Love to get seaweeds from good sources (for myself and the dogs, mine come from Maine Seaweed).
This is what damages so many dogs. Breeders need to do better, and consider not just that individual dog, but the dogs to come after. Epigenetically most breeders are failing their breed.
This is an important issue. We know how high cancer rates are in dogs, and all research matters whether it’s for people or pets. Only 7-9% of funding goes to cancer PREVENTION (there’s no profit in it). Research is proving what many have said, that exposure to cancer causing chemicals can influence cancer rates in future generations (so if any breeders are reading this… you must pay attention). This audio segment introduces these issues and a new book on the topic.
Treatments for cancer are better than ever, but cases continue to rise and cancer is still the second leading cause of death in the US. And with environmental factors linked to as many as two thirds of all cancer cases, some are calling for stronger chemical regulations as a means of cancer preventi...
If you're looking for an animal communicator I highly recommend Austin.
Hi there! Let me introduce myself, I am Austin, a psychic medium and animal communicator based in San Diego California. Finding my true purpose inspired me to create Forged Roots. I have overcome many health issues to find foundation in the guidance of Spirit, opening myself up to my true purpose as...
An oldie but a goodie - some reminders for us humans.
1. OM – meditate daily. 2. Sleep well – your body rejuvenates when you rest, and it just feels good. 3. Age is just a number – don't fal...
I'm taking a hiatus from in-person dog wellness sessions.
I WILL be available to assist you via Zoom to offer advice, answer questions, and provide custom flower essence formulas.
This is the time of year when I let folks know I'll be in New Hampshire, and not available in-person in San Diego, but it's likely that this hiatus will continue after I return, as I consider how best to share my skills.
I will be doing in-person sessions for Vibrational Sound Therapy, so if you are interested in healing for yourself (something I talk to dog owners about all the time) you can find out about that on my booking site (you'll all the options for humans and dogs on this page)
https://bookme.name/margaratnee
I'm so happy to this happening.
Timing: Upcoming | Duration: 2.5 hr | Format: Webinar | Presenter: Katherina Alvarez, Kassidi Jones | CCPDT: 3 CEUs | IAABC: Pending | Price: $39 | Tag: Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusivity, Anti-Oppression
This free online event looks really interesting! A wellbeing summit for pets and their people.
Join us for our epic FREE summit focusing on wellbeing for dogs, their people and the professionals who support them. The ultimate holiday countdown this December for canine professionals and enthusiasts alike!
It’s 4:30, usually the dogs are restlessly anticipating dinner about now but they’re both still power napping. 😂
When you’re young and athletic, and it’s almost dinner time… but you’re “sound stoned” from attending a human’s two-hour Vibrational Sound Healing session earlier in the day so you just stay in your chair napping. We’re a very relaxed household this afternoon!
If I’d thought it through better on this hot day I would’ve made a concentrated batch of this skin rinse and then added cold water to it 😆. It’s gonna be a long wait for this to cool off so I can give Kestrel a good soak for her irritated skin. So there’s a tip for everyone! 👍😁 Today’s recipe is neem, calendula, lavender, and chaparral, with "soap nuts" to help give a little cleaning action.
I love it when I learn something new about dogs!
“…in horses, castration results in a dramatic drop in testosterone levels. In dogs, the adult male's testosterone levels are not particularly high, so castration in an adult dog is not an equivalent to turning a stallion into a gelding. Dunbar's work on this is not news: "At 18 weeks, male puppies have twice the testosterone of adult male dogs, eventually peaking at 10 months of age with 5–7 times more testosterone than adult males, before testosterone descents to adult dog levels by 18 months of age, i.e., adolescent males smell hyper-male. Hence adult dogs, especially males, can identify possible threats to pack harmony and calmly deal with them before they become a real threat." You can find more here at Dr. Dunbar's old FB post: https://www.facebook.com/doctoriandunbar/posts/dog-research-and-then-introducing-adult-male-dogs-into-a-household-of-male-dogsi/10162383312570117/
My dogs enjoy vibrational sound therapy too! I’m working on getting Johnny ready to join me with my human clients.
Starting entrainment sessions with Johnny. As you can see, so far so good 😴🐾. After a few more like this (adding the grounding bowl and chimes) I’ll add another human to the scene.
(wondering about the tablet on the table? I programmed a timer for my different sessions to help me keep on track ⏱)
This hot weather is making Kestrel so itchy and irritated (some of us humans too, am I right), so I’m making a quick and simple tea rinse of neem and calendula to pour on her to give her some relief. No need for a soapy bath, which we both appreciate. It’s as easy as making any herbal tea, I use my french press and then pour it into a dispensing container once it’s cooled down. Even I forget how easy it is! Sorry Kestrel for not doing this sooner!
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Just arrived from Ireland (Dogs First), Johnny is very excited to try it out. I’ll take some “before” tooth photos to compare with “afters” in a couple months. Love to get seaweeds from good sources (for myself and the dogs, mine come from Maine Seaweed).
If you thought herbal formulas are always green, meet my number one combo for this year: dandelion root, burdock root, milk thistle seed, rose hips, and reishi, Some combination of these has been, by far, the most common herbal formula at The Art of Dog this year. Liver support is probably the most common "first things first" work I do every year, but it just goes to show that, while it may not show up on testing from your vet, your dog's body is showing us that their liver is not working optimally. It plays a central role in so many issues folks call me about, including the immune system, skin, digestion, and joint care. And this is reminder to all of us humans that we need to nourish and support our livers too. And if you look at this jar of powder in another way it's also reminding us of the importance of being grounded - literally - in the earth.
Nerd Alert dog people 😆. I first read Juliette de Bairacli Levy’s writing on herbalism and natural feeding probably 30 years ago. She based a lot of her feeding recommendations on what she learned from traditional hunters around the world, especially in the Middle East. Her writing talks about Salukis specifically and the feeding habits of their Bedouin owners. The food shown in this video is based on that. I’m very curious to see how Johnny does with this new food because he is almost as close as you can get to the dogs she studied (except for some modern world “affronts” i.e. excess vaccines, pesticides, ultra-processed food, etc) This is where epigenetics are interesting: thousands of years of a consistent breed background coming forward, but recent generations where genetic damage is happening too. Can we turn back the clock and prevent and undo affronts from our modern world? All this might also answer your question “why a Saluki from Israel?” 😆
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