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Home remedies for your pets
08-01-2012, 02:39 AM
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Home remedies for your pets
We all love our pets, and hate when they have health issues, but sometimes we just don't have the money for vet visits for the simple issues. With the ever rising vet prices and today's economy it's hard on the wallet and bank account to make those trips to the vet. I definitely believe you must be able to afford your pets to own them, but sometimes the extra cash just isn't there for a minor issues. Do you seek out home remedies for this issues first, in order to help your pet?
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08-01-2012, 08:56 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
Well, that kind of depends on what you mean by home remedies. There are many things, especially with reptiles, that I will do myself, instead of going to the vet. Almost all of the medications a vet will give you are readily available. And, I'm really not trying to sound conceited, but there are three vets near me that I know of, that actually know more about general and specific reptile health issues than I do. The main need for a vet in most cases is lab work/blood tests/fecal exams, etc. So I know what I am actually treating in certain situations.

I do use what you could call home remedies I guess, as well. It would be an extremely rare case that I would ever take a reptile to a vet because of impaction, which can be a common problem.

All that said, there are certainly instances where a vets treatment cannot be replaced most times. Personally, I think the most important thing is being your, and your animals, own advocate, and having the knowledge, and eventually experience, to know when its a problem you can deal with, and when you need veterinary treatment.
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08-02-2012, 01:33 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
Absolutely there are certain conditions that a visit to the vet is a must. I follow the rule if I would take my child to the doctor, then I will take my pets. My pets have become my children since they have grown and moved on with their lives and I am a good mother.

I'm talking about the less serious issues, hot spots minor abrasions and cuts. Things that can be easily monitored and treated.
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08-02-2012, 06:04 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
I would agree with that logic. But, even as a diabetic (which I am), I an still less prone to go to a doctor than some. And the main reason I go to the doctor is the same I stated for the animals, lab & bloodwork. Tongue Unfortunately, I need regular labwork.

I'm also a little more likely to take one of the cats to a vet, add it is nowhere near as hard to find a good vet properly educated in that area.
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08-02-2012, 01:52 PM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
I seek home remedies first, not only because of the cost, but because it is healthier for them. I look for home remedies before going to the vet and do the same for my entire family. However, if it is bad enough, then I will go into the doctor or the vet to get a prescription.
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08-03-2012, 05:01 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
I do use home remedies sometimes, but usually under the advice of a veterinarian. My bird had recurrent yeast problems in his crop thanks to the conditions he used to live in (he's a rescue) and the antibiotics he needed when I first adopted him. His avian veterinarian told me to add apple cider vinegar to his water occasionally as a preventative. If I ever see even the slightest sign that the yeast is coming back, I'll use the vinegar every day for a week or so. The vet also recommended some supplements to use if I ever notice Buzzy seems a little "off." Of course, I take Buzzy in to see the doctor if it's anything more serious, or if things don't improve with the vinegar or supplements.

As for my cat, I couple months ago, I noticed he'd been clumsy, and I remembered the vet once telling me about a joint supplement for older cats. I found the supplement online and ordered it, and now the Monster cat has improved dramatically.
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08-08-2012, 03:31 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
Hi,

I don't give anything to my cat without asking the vet first, not that I don't trust natural medicine, but I don't trust myself Big Grin , the only thing I do is cleaning my cats' eyes with Camomilla infusion (when it's not warm anymore of course). It helps, especially with my kitten (well she's a big girl now) with her gummy eyes
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08-08-2012, 03:57 AM
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RE: Home remedies for your pets
It's amazing. We went to the vet a couple of months ago just to give one of our cats a check-up and the vet was very kind and informative. She provided home remedies to his minor pimples on his chin, how to brush the cats' teeth at home and other interesting tidbits.

If it's something catastrophic and there are no home remedies, then we will have to fork out the money.
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08-08-2012, 09:36 AM
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Andrew, you have a good vet there. That kind of vet is worth an office fee, and them some.
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