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GastroElm Plus Saved My Horse!
Posted by Michael Peterson on

Both of my horses receive gastro elm, but gastroelm saved my horse on the left. Kramer developed a severe eye infection and during the treatment had a reaction to the medications. The colitis then caused colic which was a worst case scenario. After all what do you give a horse that colics FROM banamine? He was in the hospital on IV fluids with horrible loose stools. We were told that there was nothing else they could do since drugs caused the problem in the first place. We brought GastroElm Plus and aloe from home and started giving it to him. The...
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GastroElm Plus Helps Rescue Horse With Colic
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This is my rescued horse, Pride’s Viper. His history was horrible. He came to a friend with most of the hide beaten off one side of his neck. The friend spent several months rehabilitating Pride but was never able to ride him consistently because Pride would spook & jump at any little movement. Since my friend knew my history with the TN Walking Horse breed, they asked if I could take him. I agreed immediately & brought him to live with my herd & me. Pride was nervous about everything new & it was all new. Kindness, good feed,...
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- Tags: attitude change, colic, rescue horse, ulcers
Dogs Love Colla3!
Posted by Michael Peterson on
Even finicky dogs love the taste of Colla3 added to their meals! This is great because it's loaded with: Type I collagen for muscle repair and healthier eyes, bones, claws and fur. Type II collagen to repair joint cartilage for healthier joints. Type III collagen for strong ligaments and connective tissue as well as repairing skin, the lungs, intestinal walls and the walls of blood vessels. It's easy and convenient to use. Simply add the dry powder to meals and most dogs will lick the bowl clean. Start with a partial dose the first day and gradually increase to the recommended...
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Dog with Pancreatitis & Gallbladder Sludge Makes Excellent Recovery!
Posted by Michael Peterson on
My dog became ill in April of 2019. She was diagnosed with Sludge in her gallbladder, put on Ursodiol and we assumed we found the problem. A month later she was no better and we found a mass on her spleen so we removed the spleen and assumed we found the problem. She was on and off food for the next year or so, finally diagnosed with pancreatitis and I had to put in a feeding tube as it got really bad. The tube helped tremendously because she had an aversion to low fat foods. Once I could keep calories...
Understanding Pancreatitis In Dogs
Posted by Michael Peterson on
Our first experience with pancreatitis was when our toy poodle, Angel, woke up sick one morning. Her stomach was extremely noisy, she was uncomfortable and we weren’t sure what to do for her. Since she was young she had always been a finicky eater in the morning and would throw up bile if she didn’t eat breakfast. I guess these might have been warning signs. We had tried all kinds of different dog foods but nothing appealed to her. On this day, however, things were much more extreme. By early afternoon she was thowing up and it was obvious that...