ShareThis

Monday, August 27, 2012

Lexy from Dallas Texas - Click to SHARE this Link

Lexy has had a trachea stint implanted to remedy a collapse. Unfortunately she now has a constant phlegmy cough. Will this help? 

Laura 
Dallas, Texas

Pawhealer's response: Sadly we hear of these cases too often not working. There are many stories you can read on the web about the body rejecting this foreign object. However, there is some good news in that the herbs will work to breakdown the 'phlegmy' condition Lexy's mom Laura talks about. We recommend this product: Empirical Lung Qi Support Phlegm Heat.

CLICK on this Link for product: Collapsed Trachea Support


Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Hershey has Gagging Cough - CLICK on Link for product info

Hershey from Arkansas has a gagging cough that can sometimes produce white mucus or phlegm. He is at times restless and agitated and  the cough can become Honking with wheezing. At times is lethargic.

Pawhealer response: In Southern states like Arkansas you first want to eliminate the possibility of there being Heartworms present or a Heart condition as these issues can cause gagging and honking cough. Once you have determined this is NOT an issue we would recommend Empirical Lung Qi Support Phlegm Heat.

Please CLICK on this LINK to review: Pawhealer Cough Center Herbal Remedies
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Charlotte suffers from Nasal Congestion - CLICK on LINK to see suggested formulas

Charlotte from Connecticut had her mom write in to say: Is it o.k to switch to - Kidney Deficiency Nasal Congestion -??? she has been taking - Phlegm Heat Nasal Congestion -.....I thought since she does have a hard time getting up (hind legs weak) and greying face. Thank You Leslie 

Pawhealer writes to say yes it would be OK to switch to Kidney Deficiency Nasal Congestion if your dog is an older dog and is showing signs of Hind Leg Weakness. This would be for this pattern: 

This formula is for old dog nasal discharge:
  • Life long nasal congestion
  • Congestion worse in mornings and evenings
  • Mucosa is pale and wet
  • Hind leg weakness
  • Noticeable aging
Here is the LINK for this formula: 

 
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Henry suffers from Laryngeal Paralysis - Click on Link for suggested formula

This beautiful boy is Henry from Michigan and he suffers from extreme coughing and gagging spells from Vet diagnosed Laryngeal Paralysis.

Normally we would recommend Empirical Lung Qi Support: Phlegm Heat powder, but to be sure this fits Henry, we send the client a survey form to fill out and there are patterns in the body: energy level, digestion, elimination, skin, body temperature etc. that we are looking for from the survey. From these answers to the various patterns shown by the body we are able to pinpoint what the body is telling us and target the correct formula for each client.

Pawhealer recommended this product found at this LINK: Pawhealer Cough Center
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Maeli doesn't like taste of herbs!

IDEAS TO MIX HERBS INTO FOOD

Dogs and cats can be given powdered herbs, powder herb extracts, and liquid herb extracts in their meals. If your pet's appetite is poor because of illness or learned preferences, you may need to disguise the taste further by using especially strong-smelling foods: like tuna, sardines, liverwurst or braunsheiger. For some pets, baby food or canned cat food is such a novelty that they will take the herbs mixed with these foods. Some pharmacies and veterinary manufacturers make a flavored "tab wrap" or "pill pocket" for dogs and cats; these are especially designed to hide small tablets. Other tasty treats to hide herbs include cream cheese, jelly, peanut or other nut butters, ground meat or liver (beef or chicken), and fruit. Applesauce is particularly recommended by some herbalists. Flavored gravies for pets can also be used to dilute the herbs and mask the taste. *

If your pet's appetite is suppressed due to illness, do not mix medicines in regular meals-administer the herbs separately in a different food treat or in empty gel caps or via oral syringe behind the tongue.

Powdered herbs may be mixed into small "pills" of butter, then frozen to increase firmness. You can blend them with anchovy paste, organic peanut butter, jelly, jam, sandwich pastes, or other thick tasty foods.

It may be easier in some cases to administer the powdered herbs by mixing them into a liquid (usually hot so that powdered herbs 'dissolve' either with boiled liquid/water or by placing the 'mixture' of liquid/water and powdered herbs in a microwave for 5-7 seconds and then letting cool off) that is to be gently and slowly administered by syringe. Vehicles that have been recommended include meat or poultry broth, clam juice, flavored syrups, and fruit juice.

You can take advantage of your cat's fastidiousness by mixing the herb in a hairball gelor Laxatone vegemite or anchovy paste, and smearing it on his or her paws-only very sick cats will let that insult go unchallenged! Some herbalists make traditional teas using meat broth instead of plain water, then frozen in ice cube trays to preserve until the day of use.

If herb capsules must be administered, they often "go down" more easily if one end is covered in butter or olive oil. Be sure to administer water or broth afterward to ensure that the capsule passes quickly from the esophagus to the stomach.

The other option is by oral syringe...mixing enough water to dissolve the herbs and make a solution and using an oral syringe you can give it by squirting it down the very back of the throat. After a few times it becomes easier to use this method. The option for oral syringe is at time of checkout also.

  
 *Copyright 2003, Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association, Kennesaw, Georgia
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Reba from Oregon has Honking Cough when lying or resting

Reba from Oregon has Honking Cough when lying or resting and has Nasal Congestion. She also gags along with this cough and has night time panting. This adorable girl is hot inside and tuckered out from all the phlegm in her body. The herbal formula we break down the phlegm and move the stagnation out of her body. And this is done without drugs, narcotics or steroids.

CLICK on the link for recommended products if your pet has similar problems or if you need info:

Honking Cough formula

Nasal Congestion Center
Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Spanky from PA doing better with Bladder Stone formula: Urinary Free The Flow

Spanky's Mom from Pennsylvania writes in to say: Spanky has been on Urinary Free the Flow since June 17. He is starting his 3rd bottle and takes 1/2 teaspoon 2x a day. He is doing much better peeing. Should he need anything else after he finishes his 3rd bottle of Free the Flow? 

Pawhealer response: If you have determined that the stones and crystals are gone then we should switch to Stonezyme. If they are still there continue another 3 months with Urinary Free The Flow and  retest at the end of that  cycle.

Here is the LINK for Stonezyme: 

Stonezyme - Whole Food
www.pawhealer.com




Disclosure PawHealer® (what we want you to know):

We offer our customers a $10 coupon for responding to our request for product experiences. It's our thanks to them for taking the time to do the work of writing the e mail and sending the picture. They use the coupon on their following order.

We sell traditional Chinese herbs, nutritional supplements, and pet products. We do not engage in the practice of veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary dentistry in any of its branches. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or administer any drug, medicine, appliance, application, or treatment for the prevention, cure, or relief of a wound, fracture, bodily injury, or disease of animals. We do not perform any surgical or dental operation upon any animal. We do not perform any manual procedure for the diagnosis of pregnancy, sterility, or infertility upon livestock Equidae.

This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.