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Today, I want to discuss how often we neglect the gem at home. I am referring to the household gem. Not every symptom we see in our puppy means we rush to the vet's office. Here are six (6) common remedies at home that we can get our hands on to help relieve our puppy from the sickness or symptoms.
Pumpkin, Toast-Bread or White Rice
These household remedies are great to help our puppy relieve diarrhoea or loose stool. The rule of thumb is to stop feeding. Any feeds might cause more stomach upset in our dogs. Get your hands on cooked pumpkin, toasted bread and white rice and feed your puppy to harden the stool. Typically, within half a day, you will see the stool of your puppy gradually harden up. Once you have a hardened stool, you can resume normal food.
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Please give me some tips or advice that can help my dog lose weight. He has eaten so much recents days and he is in obesity.
As a rule of thumb, I will suggest you either deworm your puppy or see a vet to rule out any medical conditions that could contribute to his obesity.
Once you rule out any medical concerns, you can work on these five steps to help your puppy or dog shed those excessive pounds.
Regular exercise, such as 30-45 minute walks, is beneficial to your animals.
Feed regular meals, remove all other small snacks and treats, If you are using treats as training, you can remove the excess weight of the treats from his regular meals.
Feed only 75–80% of his regular diet as prescribed by the food manufacturers and
Build a long-walk routine at least once a week if possible (60–90 minute walks)
Intermittent fasting for your dog is a great option. Dogs, as carnivores, only start hunting when they are hungry, and that provides them with a good period of time for proper digestion and prepares the body for new feeding. It is recommended as a good option to feed your dog only once. a day to keep him in optimum condition. (Not recommended for puppies.)
I personally had tried ACV, Apple-Cider Vingear, and Collidal Silver.
ACV can be applied orally or externally. Both ways are effective. To apply orally, I will mix a cap of AVCV into a 1.5-liter bottle, shake well, and pour it into the food bowl or water bowl for my dogs' consumption. I started with pouring into their water bowl but after awhile I observed they drink less water and now I poured into their food bowl together with their dinner and I have had no issue ever since.
As for external wounds, I will mix 3 caps of ACV with 3 caps of lurewarm water and mix it well. And I use the mixture to apply to the wounds, cuts, or bumps, and they recover after 2–3 days.