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Friday, March 14, 2008

Mandy's Cough....A Tough Case!

Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I have been working with Mandy, her story is published below...anyway Mandy had the typical harsh, and we mean really harsh, honking cough.

Of course the Pawhealer team thought nothing of this problem because we are getting such a good response, and Mandy sounded so typical that we had high hopes for her recovery.

Dr. Pink and I received an e-mail from Jeannie (Mandy's mom) and she informed the team that Mandy was getting NO better....

The Pawhealer team became worried. We told Jeannie that in a few instances that it could take up to ten days to get a change to the cough.....

Another day then goes by...The team sent an e-mail to Jeannie that we wanted to speak to her about getting another formula out to her based on the newest symptoms of coughing...which was a deep seated cough...deep and rumbling.

But then....we received a call from Jeannie...we held our breath....with worry...

And guess what?

Jeannie told the PawHealer team that Mandy's cough was over....But poor Mandy was spent with exhaustion!

Wowser...was the PawHealer team happy.

We told Jeannie that Mandy needed another formula to build back her energy and help her lungs recover!

Wheeew......this was a tough one for the team!



Hi Holly! My dog's name is Mandy, she is a black Pomeranian, and she will be 11 years old April 1st. Did I order the right medicine in your opinion?She does have dry skin always. We give her fish oil and oatmeal baths for that. Any other suggestions?
----- Original Message ----
From: PawHealer
To: Jean<maxjeannie@
Sent: Sunday, March 2, 2008 7:25:23 AM
Subject: Re: Collapsed Trachea Herbs

Hi Jeannie,
I am having great success with the loud constant cough...When it is loud like that, I believe that there is what TCM calls Lung Heat. You might say another word is "inflammation". The herbs go down and scour the lungs and remove turbid filth...the stuff that is causing the extreme cough.
Yes there is an herbal formula that works for stuff like asthma, because it does what you mentioned, which dilates the airways, and stops wheezing. Ren Shen Ge Jie San is more for that deficient weak cough.
If you would like to try the arrest wheezing formula let me know, I have not had any experience with it, although it is listed in most holistic Veterinary manuals for asthma....Same concept right? I think it might be a nice add on to either set of formulas.
I mailed your herbal formula Friday early in the day. You'll have it Monday.
How much does your dog weigh and how old and what is the pooch's name? Anything are health related issues? Perhaps skin?

-------Original Message-------
From: Jean
Date: 3/2/2008 5:13:11 AM
Subject: Collapsed Trachea Herbs
Hi Holly! My name is Jeannie. My dog Mandy is almost 11 years old and has a collapsed trachea. She was diagnosed and treated as a puppy but has not had trouble with it since. She now has a very loud cough and it is constant. On Friday I ordered your SANG BAI PI TANG MODIFIED. Will this help dialate the airways as well as help with the cough? How long before it starts to work? I assume it comes in the mail and I was wondering when I will recieve it. I see that you recomend REN SHEN GE JIE SAN MODIFIED after she takes the SANG BAI PI TANG MODIFIED. I an eager to hear from you. Thank you for you're time. Jeannie








Jean to me
show details Mar 2 (11 days ago)
Reply

Holly, Mandy reacts to the kennel cough vaccine. We do not give it to her through her nose, she gets a shot, but the vet gives her a shot of cortisone first. We elected not to gve it to her for years bcause she does react to it. She has not had one this year because she had to have a cyst removed and we wanted to wait. She has problems allergies as I do. If my allergies are bothering me hers are too, for this I give her Benadryl. IShe eats Perscripteve ID or Pedigree chicken and rice. Turkey Breast for treats.

----- Original Message ----
From: PawHealer
To: Jean<maxjeannie@
Sent: Sunday, March 2, 2008 7:34:36 AM
Subject: Re: Collapsed Trachea Herbs



I would never give that vaccine again, or for that matter none...I would also seek out a holistic vet so that you can get the scoop. I feel that your dog is immune compromised....makes sense right?
They have a test that they can run on your dog before any shots, to see if they actually need the shots...but none the less, your dog does not every need a KC shot!
There was a big holistic thing here this weekend, and the vets that attended won't take dog patients that continue to receive the vaccines. There is a big movement under foot about this problem, I think that we'll see big changes in the coming years because I our pets are very sick as a result of the abuse of vaccines.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Meet Chandalar...Whata Pretty Girl!

This is Chandalar, she is the bigger dog, not the stuff toy in the purse and Chandalar has been having terrible problems with her trachea, causing her not to get any sleep because she's coughing and wheezing almost 24 hours a day!

Not to worry.... Pink Pinkerton and The PawHealer to the rescue!

We are doing alot of work with her...in fact Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I actually enhanced our collapsed trachea protocol herbs with Chandalar...we included a formula for wheezing. Between the formula for the coughing and the formula for the wheezing, Jody (Chandalar's dog mom) says she is doing so much better.

Pink Pinkerton and I have posted Jody's e-mails that she has sent tot he team.

What we are finding, is that every little dog is different. Dr. Pink and I encourage our dog friends to work with us, because as we get the information, we work with dosage, learn about the cough, and we make modifications as necessary.

The team is very thankful to Chandalar's mom because she gave us a lot of feedback as we worked with the new formula...and now Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I can offer it to other dogs with wheezing as well as the coughing.

We now have three formulas;

Coughing, Wheezing and Gagging.

Not all dogs have those three different types of coughs. So we now offer formulas to match the different sounds and it seems to be increasing the effectiveness of the herbal remedies.


From: jodywalks@
Date: 3/6/2008 1:20:17 PM
To: customerservice@pawhealer.com
Subject:  herbs

Dear Admin,

There is a request posted by Jody

Detail Are

First Name Jody
Last Name Jody
Address
Email Address jodywalks
Subject  herbs
Phone No 714-897-
Best Time to Call after 7PM
Details My Chichuachua mix, Chandalar, has been diagnoised with a heart murmur and enlarged heart, and now has pretty severe collasped trachea. I'm concerned that the constant coughing (honking) is causing the trachea to weaken even more. I have a medication that is a cough suppressant with codine which give us (her and me) about 3-4 hrs of sleep at night before the coughing starts again. I am mostly concerned that she is suffering when trying to breath, even though the rest of her life quality is fine. She is a rescue dog and is about 7-8 yrs. old. I would say that she is coughing 75% of her waking hours. Do you have any suggestions? Jody

Have a Wonderful Relations Ahead

Sincerly,
PawHealer.

Holly,
Received it yesterday and she has had two doses now.
I had given her some children's cough syrup and a mild doggie tranq (as this worked well the day before) and we all have a relatively good nights sleep. Today I will only giver her the herbs so any progress can be noted. I have to say coughing has reduced to wheezing at this time, but I'll be with her all day and will be able to tell more.
Thanks so much for your timely response



From: Jody
Date: 3/9/2008 9:38:29 AM
Subject: Re: Collasped Trachea herbs
Well, she is still wheezing and still has coughing spells. But, I notice some of the coughing sounds are wetter now and was wondering if the herbs were loosen up somethng and causing this.
Also, I think it seems that she is better (less coughing) because she seems to be sleeping alot and very soundly. She will have a coughing spell (a honking wheeze everytime she exhales) but they are a little less often and shorter, but she will shortly thereafter lay down and sleep for a while. After herb time, she will sleep so deeply that I sometimes checks to see if she is breathing!
Are some of the herbs acting as a sedative?
I don't mind that she is sleeping so much as then she isn't coughing and it is giving her throat and trachea a break and time to heal a little, but want to be sure it isn't harmful.
Jody


From: Jody
Date: 3/9/2008 10:39:56 AM
Subject: Re: Collasped Trachea herbs
oh I have been giving both at the same time since yesterday AM, when you told me too. She is sleeping now (again!) so I'll let you know how it is going.As long as it isn't harmful for her I'm happy to have her sleep so much, then she isn't coughing and inflaming her throat so much. But she is still wheezing with each exhale when she has an event. Just that the events are less often and shorter.
J


Date: 3/10/2008 1:18:04 PM
Subject: Re: Collasped Trachea herbs
Holly,
I used the last of the 'wheezing" herb this morning and am now administering the other bottle of herbs you sent me.
There is definite improvement, although of course the wheezing and coughing has not gone altogether, but I feel it is now at an acceptable level.
So...do I need to get more of the wheezing herbs or should I just finish up the other before a dertmination is made?
Jody





Pinky
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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Meet George He Has Collapsed Trachea

George is getting better! The team loves to help these little dogs. Isn't George the cutest little dog? Dr. Pink Pinkerton are continuing our work with George, a 60% improvement is a great thing when dealing with such a chronic and difficult condition such as this problem. The team feels confident that we can continue to improve George's cough.



Date: 3/1/2008 9:04:45 AM
Subject: RE: Collapsed Trachea
Well he is OK except for the cough which happens between 4-8 times a day. Mostly when he gets up in the morning and when he gets excited. I am not sure what or how I am supposed to use or give these herbs??? I have been mixing the not so potent one with a spoon of wet food in the morning and at dinner. What will this really do to help his collapsing trachea?
Linda



From: info@eventful
Date: 3/8/2008 8:30:48 AM
To: PawHealer
Subject: RE: The cough?


Holly,

The cough is better….not gone yet so much better. He has only been getting the more potent herbs twice a day because my husband and I are not home in the middle of the day. I am off now for about a week so I am now going to move to three times a day.

Question? Should he only be on one or should I be giving him both.

Linda

Thanks for checking in



Pinky
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Friday, March 7, 2008

Chinese Food Therapy for Dogs and Cats

Here is the link for the temperature of foods for our dogs and cats;

Chinese Food Therapy for Dogs and Cats


Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I have promised this information for a long time!

How do we use this chart?

Well, if for example the pet seems to run "hot" which would be indicated by panting, seeking cool places, thirst, redness of the skin or eyes, etc, then the food choices would come from the foods that are either Cool/Cold or from the neutral category.

The reverse of that would be if for instance the pet appeared chilled, wanting to curl up in a ball, wants under the covers of bedding, or seeks to lie in the sunlight, then the food choices would come from the group of Warm/Hot foods and from the neutral category.

Not sure? Then use foods from only the neutral category.

In the future the PawHealer team will be posting many more diets and food choices.

Stay tuned!









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Thursday, March 6, 2008

A Pig Person


The other day Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I woke up to this nasty message;

Hello:

I ran into your site and was horrified to see someone catering TCVM over the internet that does not have a license! Your are not a licensed veterinarian are you? Your are not certified in TCVM are you? What are you doing on line selling herbs? Are you a licensed veterinarin in California with a Certification in TCVM???????????????????

I am downloading all of your pages and contacting the Oregon and california Veterinary medcial Boards about you practicing without a license!

Sincerely,
Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology

Here is our response back to this nasty person;

Hi Patricia,
Can you please refer me to the law or the legislation where it states that you can not sell herbs on line? And aren't there about 1000 sites that sell herbs for pets on the Internet?
Why do you feel that I am doing something different than say a company called Pet Alive, or any of the other herb companies that are there when you do searches for things such as pet herbs etc.....?
I would appreciate the information.

Here is her response back to that message;

You are selling herbs for diagnosed conditions and therefore practicing veterinary medicine without a license. refer to the california veterinary medical practice act. By selling them over the internet, you are also practicing in any state that you send herbs that you are claiming will treat those dignoses! I will forward this information to the AVMA.

Sincerely,
Patricia Jordan DVM,CVA,CTCVM & Herbology

What a nasty person...those are the only words I can think of. And look at all of those spelling errors....do you really think that this is a doctor? I wonder if it just a nut case?

Anyway, I didn't get into the fact that I most likely had a zillion more hours of TCM study that she did...she is a certified TCM vet. What this means is that she takes about 120 hours of instruction, and then she thinks she is an expert.

"
The National Commission for the Certification
of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine provides the course accepted by most
states. It comprises 1,725 hours (most veterinary programs offer less than one-
tenth of that). "

I have thousands of hours of TCM study, she does not....and I could never imagine surfing the net, and looking for people who do what I do, and then making it my mission to send them a nasty e-mail and do all the nasty things that she says she is going to do. Which by the way is fine with me....Go ahead lady...

What I think is sad, is that it makes it hard for pet owners to get good TCM for their pets because the Vets are trying to keep all TCM in their arena...weather they are qualified or not.

Its all about the money honey.

I am an acupuncturist...that means I can do it on humans...but get this; not on dogs or cats...

Why is this? Because the Vets have lobbied to keep this practice all to themselves. They take a seminar of 120 hours, and they call themselves a TCM practitioner.

What a crock of crap.

Since Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I want to eventually open up retail stores for affordable holistic pet care, we did some research about the regulatory considerations for complimentary alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM).

I paid for a study that was extremely interesting...for anyone who wants to read what pigs these veterinarians can be here is the link to the study

Regulatory Condiderations

The upshot of this 17 page document is this;
"Attempting to restrict the practice of every single conceivable modality to
veterinarians has the potential for making veterinarians look like bullies trying
to pick on the new kids in the neighborhood. Virtually anyone can provide
emotional support in times of crisis. Attempts to regulate such support would
seem to be futile—indeed, they might rather be viewed as shortsighted, as
they might induce conflict between the professional and client and force the
client to choose between a compassionate layperson and a veterinarian who is
perceived as having “poor bedside manner.”

NO KIDDING...what a friggin bully!



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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Molly....Private Part Problems...


Dr. Pink and I received a very desperate request for herbals from Kathy who is Molly's dog mom.

Molly had some significant females issues. I know she won't mind us telling her story, since we don't include her last name to protect her privacy.

This was a very embarrassing event for Molly, but for the benefit of all the dogs in the world, she is willing to tell her story so others will not have to suffer and can learn about PawHealer and Dr. Pink Pinkerton and what they have to offer.

Molly.....recently had "the operation"...you know...the one that they alter her private parts so she won't have puppies.

Something happened after that procedure..

Because the muscles of her private part did not close after the operation, it was as if the muscles had become slack. Unfortunately as a result of this muscle laxity, she then sat on a bur...and guess where it went?

Yup....right where it shouldn't have.

The bur was removed, but ever since that embarrassing event, Molly has been peeing all over the house, and nothing was working to get her to stop. Kathy said she could tell that Molly was not feeling well at all...and wanted something that would not make Molly feel worse.

Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I gathered the information, and based on the data we determined that Molly's Yin had become deficient and then this was compounded by the fact that she had also had contracted Damp Heat in the Lower Burner which was causing the painful urination. Ouch!

Let me translate that....

As a result of the procedure that had altered her , she now had slack vaginal muscles. Perhaps there was some sort of problem at the time of the procedure who knows. Because of the lax muscles she had contracted Damp Heat, which can mean that there existed infection of the badder because the unprotected vagina was open for external invasion.

The team provided her with two formulas One to tonify her Yin and the other to clear the Damp Heat (bladder infection) in the Lower Burner. And she is now feeling GREAT!

We are so pleased that Molly has provided the PawHealer team with her picture. What a looker this girl is.....

Thank you Molly for trusting your privates to the Dr. Pink Pinkerton and The PawHealer.


Hi Dr. Pink Pinkerton and PawHealer, We are doing great, thank you! My only question is: Do I use up the entire first bottle of herbs, then use up the entire second bottle? Thank you, Kathy

PS…

Here is a picture of Molly. She thanks you!



Pinky
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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Special Basic Kidney Essense Diet For A Long Life


This is a PawHealer special diet that we developed ourselves. It all started when our oldest dog family member got very sick due to chronic renal disease from unknown origins. (I think it was from the bad pet food awhile back)

At the time Dr. Pink and I gave Orbit all the herbal formulas that we thought would work for his condition, but they didn't really begin to effectively help his illness until we actually provided food therapy in tandem with the herbal formulas.

Because the PawHealer family is quite large, a total of four dogs to our pack, all of the family is lucky enough to get the special foods that are cooked for Sweet Orbit. The PawHealer loves her dog family, but cooking individual meals for all the pack was NOT an option, therefore all four of the dog family receive Orbit's healing foods.

After four months of this continuous diet, not only is Orbit running around and playing with the puppies of the pack, who are Dr Pink Pinkerton, Daisy Girl, and The Bad Dog Chico Martini, but they all have a look of incredibly healthy dogs.

Each one of the dog's eyes are bright, muscles are sleek, coats are shiny, lots of energy, and not one of them has required any health services.

So what is this miracle food fare?

Dr. Pink and I base it on the concept of the "Law of Secondary Doctrine" which states that God has given us the knowledge how to heal, simply look at what surrounds us throughout nature, and chose those foods that resemble the structure that we find necessary to repair.

Orbit's Kidney's are compromised, and the Kidneys are the source of the bodies essence. There fore, by feeding Orbit foods that provided essence, we would also be healing the source of his illness which are his Kidneys.

Before I go on to list the foods, it is important to understand that by feeding any pet this diet, you are providing the dog or cat with vital essence, or another word is longevity. Essence is the spirit of vitality. So don't look at this list of food as food for only a sick pet, it is actually a food list that heals a sick pet and foods that can prevent our pets from becoming sick...the key words...Essence and Vitality.

Because we are working on Orbit's Kidney function, we are directed to foods that actually have the shape of a Kidney.....and when you're working at shoring up the Kidney system you are actually infusing the pet with "Essence". Therefore it makes sense that feeding even healthy pets this menu, it will provide them with stores of Essence which they may draw upon for a long life as well as help them to successfully fight disease.

Here is a basic list of foods that Dr. Pink Pinkerton and I use to heal Orbit as well as to feed the healthy family.

Meat: Kidneys, Livers with all the blood...yum! Pork which is neutral temperature meat and soft shell Turtle meat...wowser, dog and cat heaven! Don't forget the occasional fish of some sort.

If you have access to a Chinese market, buy the Black Chicken...which very strongly nourishes blood. I alternate these rich meats with cooking white chicken or pork. (bones gizzards and all)

Soup bones...if your dog cannot chew bones, then cook them into the broth. Bones are apart of the system of the Kidneys and provides the body with strong essence. I use whole chickens and cook them up...yes bones and all, for hours, and mix it into their other food. It makes a nice soft mixture and they love me for that!

Lunch and Dinner time are a big event at the PawHealer family home.

I use the meat as the base and I add to the mixture and cook all together to make a gruel like mixture. I do not put everything on this list at one time, I mix and match depending on what I feel like cooking. Every meal is different, but it has the basic structure, items that have the same shape and color as the Kidneys.

Kidney Beans or Black Beans (again the shape of a Kidney as well as the colors that are the same as the Kidney). If your pet has internal heat, Mung Bean is a great item to add.

Yams or Sweet Potatoes which nourish Yin (fluids)

Extras;
Black Sesame Seeds a vital source of Calcium and a great super food.
Walnuts are wonderful for essence (they have the shape of a Kidney and looks like the Brain!)
Roasted Almonds
Red Dates
Lotus Seeds
Chestnuts

Black rice or the darkest Brown Rice. (not if your dog is not on a grain free diet)

Any vegetable that I find which is on sale at the time...they love carrots!

I also add a tad of Flax Seed Oil for good measure....every few days.

How much do I feed each of them? The answer is I eyeball the servings and I watch their weight. If I feel that they are getting to thick, I just cut back the serving. If I feel that they seem a little too hungry, I increase the serving.

However there is a single thought that I keep in mind; I do not want an overweight dog. Once a pet adds unnecessary weight, then there will follow unnecessary illness.

How do we cook this conglomeration?

We throw everything into a crock pot or a giant stock pot, and let it cook for hours until it all blends together to make a nice hearty meal. I would say that the meat portion is about 20-25% of the serving, and I fill the rest of them up with the Yams or Sweet Potatoes and beans.

This is our first diet post..finally! There will be more to follow since food is the most powerful medicinal of all!
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