Your Questions About Dog’s Life Ending

Sandy asks…
How do Christians know that suicide is against God’s will?
We commonly end a dog’s life if it is old and suffering. Not because we think of them as expendable but because we love them and have compassion for them and don’t want them to suffer needlessly. We can’t even get their permission, but we as a culture generally assume that it is better that way. We can and do get people’s permission to end their life when their suffering gets to be too great but Christians say no because it is not God’s will. Is God not compassionate? Does He not love us the way we love dogs? How do we know that His compassion does not include allowing us to end our life when we have had enough of it and are in great pain? Or is it just certain humans that have told us about God’s will for their own agendas?
Thanks for your answer Maka, but y’know I don’t really care what Mother Theresa’s opinion is. That’s actually part of the problem, we have HUMANS like her telling us what God’s will is and then developing public policy around that. Though now that you have brought it up, the Marquis de Sade, and many other ‘sadists’ who followed, thought that suffering was a good thing too. I beg to differ.
bugs, some generalizations are not only useful but needed in order to have any public discourse about issues like this. Can you really say that in general Christians are not against assisted suicide? Do you really think that religion has no influence on public policy in this issue?

admin answers:
It’s not. According to the bible, it’s better to kill yourself (or have someone assist your suicide) than to be killed by a woman:
And a certain woman cast a piece of a millstone upon Abimelech’s head, and all to brake his skull. Then he called hastily unto the young man his armourbearer, and said unto him, Draw thy sword, and slay me, that men say not of me, A women slew him. And his young man thrust him through, and he died. — Judges 9:52-53
Suicide is a noble thing if it results in the death of your enemies (including civilians):
And Samson took hold of the two middle pillars upon which the house stood, and on which it was borne up, of the one with his right hand, and of the other with his left. And Samson said, Let me die with the Philistines. And he bowed himself with all his might; and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein. So the dead which he slew at his death were more than they which he slew in his life. — Judges 16:29-30
Suicide must be a good thing since Jesus did it:
Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. — John 10:17-18

Joseph asks…
Do you find German shepherds not showing much happiness in expressions?
A GS owner friend and I started to notice that German shepherds are not happy dogs a lot or show it as expressions in body language. Lobo is a very happy, affectionate (most of the time once in a blue moon aloof for like one day), incredibly loyal, makes people happy, outgoing, and the most friendly. Beyond excited when he sees me or the owners. But sometimes we see something in Lobo that’s saying, “I do not care.” kind of mood. A minute or so after we think of that he kisses us gets excited. We have notice other “i do not care” moods in other German shepherds. Also many are just a “one person” dog luckily Lobo is not a “one person” and loves both his owners, me and many other people mostly children.
Unconditional love? Yeah to their owner their are many German shepherds who are like this or some other dogs where there are conditions to get them to love you. Many people do not know this because people often are misconceptions by dog’s body language. That is why you might here a lot of “why did my friend’s dog or my dog snap at me?”. If you show an owner’s dog that you respect their wishes always they will love you back. A disrespect in some dogs’ wishes will cost you a lost of love a bit or show more aloof.
By the way, I spend most of my life time as a nearing end teenager with dogs have a wide knowledge of them.
Ryan’s strongest attributes
Ryan is always looking to improve his skills, thus spends many hours online looking for training ideas and techniques, scouring through breeder websites, dog forums, etc. to get tips on how best to work with dogs. He’s learned about health issues, temperament, and dog-to-dog interaction.
Ryan is passionate about, and hopes to have a career, working with dogs. He’s constantly looking for ways to work with dogs to further his knowledge and improve his skills. He spends most of his free time helping other people with their dogs: walking them, caring for them when the owner is out of town, playing with them. He also volunteers at the SPCA.
Ryan is very knowledgeable about dogs and is vigilant about watching over his “charges”. He’ll notice if a dog has a slight limp, is nervous about another dog, has a tick, foxtail, etc. Ryan is ever watchful–usually more than the actual owner.
We have a 90-pound German Shepherd who has an incredibly strong prey drive. He’s a challenge! I got to know Ryan really well before he was allowed to walk Lobo alone. When Lobo was a puppy, I always went with them. We finally realized Ryan is more vigilant and cautious about reading other dogs than we are. So Ryan takes Lobo by himself and has for the past year or so.
Ryan is also one of the few people to whom we’ve given a key to our house. He is scrupulously honest and trustworthy–won’t even take a Coke without being offered. He’ll starve before helping himself to food.
You couldn’t ask for a person with more initiative. Ryan looks for ways to help with his dog friends, suggests ideas for things to do with them, and assists in their training, if asked and offers to. He spent a Saturday afternoon meeting with our dog’s trainer to better understand our training approach. He offers to help in many ways that we can’t always take advantage of.
He asks to visit with and walk our dog at least twice a week. I’m sure it would be daily if he didn’t have other obligations (high school, homework, family)! During the typical visit, he plays with our dog for awhile and chats with us for a few minutes if we’re there. Then he goes out for a walk, anywhere from 1 – 3 hours. It’s rewarding to see Lobo respond when he sees Ryan–he’s beyond excited! Despite Ryan’s enjoyment of such an enthusiastic greeting (we love that kind of greeting, too); at our request, he’s working with Lobo to achieve a calmer welcome.
There are many other lucky families he helps in this way. Ryan spends nearly all of his free time taking care of dogs. He never asks for any money–his “payment” is the joy of being with his dog friends.

admin answers:
Ive had GSDs since I was 7 now Im 37 and have three. I kinda understand what your saying but what Ive noticed about mine is they show their expressions more in their eyes and body language. For instance ears down head low and kinda looking up at you means something wrong or knows in trouble. Head up ears erect and sometimes panting means excitement weather it be hunger,needing to urinate, stress or play. Only you can read your dog or actually should be able to. And from what Ive noticed GSDs do better with a task to do or another dog to keep them busy if not they get bored and IMO its a waste of a good dog with great potential.

George asks…
How do I get my dog to be happier?
My dog’s name is Taco, she is a female chihuahua and ever since we moved, she is not happy anymore. First of all, we moved in with other family members and they had a dog that always fought with Taco, and every fight, Taco would end up with bites that are bloody and gashes. The dog and the family members moved out about a year ago, but I think that dog scarred Taco for life. Is there anything I can do to make her happy again?

admin answers:
Omg, I almost cried reading this! Seriously. I feel so bad.
This question is sincerely hard to answer, because we don’t know what Taco liked to do before this other dog came in, or whatever her source of depression. Make sure you acknowledge every sign of tacos affection, make sure she knows that she is loved. Play with her frequently, and try making her dog meals, My dog Loves it! You can buy food to prepare for your dogs at petsmart and such, its easy and a fun way to interact and keep your dog healthy! I would suggest taking her to petsmart or a park, but she might be afraid of other dogs…. But you could take her on drives or strolls, Avoid direct eye contact, as its a sign of dominance for dogs, and she might be scared of it. And buy her a bunch of news toys, Hopefully some of this will cheer the little ball of Joy Up. =]
Good Luck, Hope Taco feels better soon.
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Your Questions About Dog Training Collars

Thomas asks…
How do I extend the range of a wireless transmitter?
I have a dog training shock/vibrating collar. While training dogs I use it to curb bad habits, problem is it’s supposed to have a one mile range, but in reality it only seems to work from about 30 feet, is there a way to boost my signal? Can I get or build a stronger antenna or something?

admin answers:
It’s a sign, that you should train dogs in a more appropriate manner.

Daniel asks…
Can I use 120v power adapter in Australia?
I bought a Petsafe remote dog training collar from Ebay (America) but I live in Australia. On the power adapter/charger it says the input 120v Output 9vdc 6.5w. Australia’s power supply is 240v. Can I just plug it into an Australian power point? I have the plug converter but not a power converter.

admin answers:
NO. It will burn out. Might even burn up.
You need a transformer-type voltage converter. Try Dick Smith Electronics.
Another possibility (also at DSE) is to get a 9vdc adapter, 1 amp or so capacity, that will run from 240 volts. It’ll be much cheaper. (second link)

Lisa asks…
What is the difference between Dog Training Collars & Dog Tracking Collars?
Looking for difference between dog training and Dog tracking collars…..

admin answers:
A dog Training collar is used to assist in teaching your dog certain behaviors. Choke chains, head collars, shock collars, and grip collars are all used to modify your dog’s behavior (either positively or negatively) or gain control over a particularly stubborn, strong, or possibly dangerous dog.
A Tracking collar helps locate your dog in the event it gets lost, and some even consider reflective collars tracking collars, as they help locate and identify your dog, whether you’re just out walking at night, hunting, or he gets lost amid a group of dogs that look similar. 🙂
Hope this clears things up!!
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Your Questions About Organic Dog Food Petsmart

Helen asks…
I’m looking for a healthy a healthy dry food for my dog?
I have a Chihuahua and I’m concerned about the typical dog foods available on the market that I’ve been feeding to him. I want to give him a dry food that is healthy, doesn’t have tons of ingredients(not to mention things I can’t pronounce), no preservatives, and perhaps something organic. Not to mention a food that has small pieces for my little dog. Does Petco, Petsmart, Wal-Mart or Stop and Shop have anything that you would recommend?

admin answers:
At Petsmart, Authority is rated high on consumer reports.
There is nothing at WalMart or the grocers that is worth feeding, and that includes Science Diet.

Betty asks…
What is the best organic dog food?
I currently feed my dogs Sceince diet sensitive skin, but have been thinking about changing to an orgainc food. Which is the best brand?
Thanks for the great info. I have tried Blue Buffalo sweet potato and white fish, but my boxer hates the little black bits and quit eating it all together. I have been feeding sceince diet for about three years now and it did help with the food allergy, but they tend to have loose stools sometimes and it gives one of them bad breath.

admin answers:
You don’t need organic, you just need a high quality food. Science Diet is crap.
Not all pet food is made equally. A lot of it is full of corn, by-products, dyes, unhealthy preservatives, filler grains and all sorts of nasty stuff. A lot of pet food companies are perfectly happy to the dump cheap leftovers and things that aren’t safe for human consumption (from human food processing plants) into their foods. Will it kill your dog? No, it has to be nutritionally complete and safe to even be marketed. Is it healthy? Not by a long shot.
Corn is a low quality ingredient you never want to see in your pet food. Corn and low quality grains are two of the biggest culprits when it comes to food allergies in our pets.
Thankfully, there are some excellent dog foods being made these days that include organic, human grade ingredients rather than trash not fit for human consumption.
Examples of low quality foods to avoid: Anything you can find in a grocery store will be low end, Purina, Iams, Eukanuba, Science Diet, Royal Canin, Pedigree, Kibbles n’ Bits, Beneful, Ol’Roy.
Examples of high quality foods to look for: Innova, Wellness, Solid Gold, Canidae All Life Stages, Fromm Four Star, Merrick, GO Natural, Nature’s Variety Prairie, Nature’s Logic, Artemis Fresh Mix, Timberwolf Organics.
Although the high quality foods are more expensive, you’re getting what you’re paying for. Less filler material and higher quality ingredients means more concentrated nutrients… This means you typically need to feed far less of the high quality food than you would of the low quality one. Which also means less poop!
Seriously on a budget? Two of the most affordable of the higher quality foods would be Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover’s Soul and Canidae All Life Stages.
Before following your vet’s food recommendation, keep in mind that vets get /very/ little nutritional training during their schooling. Besides that, what training they /do/ get is usually sponsored or taught by… You guessed it, the crappy pet food companies! They also often get kickbacks from the companies for pushing these products at their clinics (Science Diet, Royal Canin etc.)
A great option is to go with an entirely grain-free diet. Many of the high quality foods now put out grain-free formulas. Some good grain-free diets include: Innova EVO, Wellness CORE, Blue Wilderness, Nature’s Variety Instinct, Orijen, Horizon Legacy, Canidae Grain Free All Life Stages, Fromm Surf & Turf, Now!, GO Natural Grain Free, Sold Gold Barking At The Moon, Ziwipeak, and Taste of the Wild.
Some pretty decent foods can even be found in common pet stores. Petsmart carries Blue Buffalo products (such as the excellent grain-free diet, Blue Wilderness). Petco carries Wellness, Solid Gold, Natural Balance, Eagle Pack Holistic Select, Blue Buffalo, Castor & Pollux Organix, Pinnacle, and Halo.
If you can’t find a food, most of the high quality dog food brands have websites with store locators on them that will help you find the store closest to you which supplies their products. Simply type the dog food brand’s name into Google, go to their website, and type your zip code into their store locator.
Another option, if you can’t find anywhere around you that sells good foods, is to order your pet food online. Here’s an excellent place to do so: http://www.petfooddirect.com/store/
Remember that foods should be switched gradually (mixing the new slowly in with the old over the period of about week or so), especially when switching to a higher quality one, so as not to upset tummies. For example:
Days 1 & 2: 75% old food, 25% new food
Days 3 & 4: 50% old food, 50% new food
Days 5 & 6: 25% old food, 75% new food
Day 7: 0% old food, 100% new food
Another option for feeding dogs is to feed raw. This is something that should be thoroughly researched before being attempted:
http://www.rawfed.com/ (RawFed)
http://www.rawlearning.com/ (Jane Anderson’s Raw Learning Site)
http://rawfeddogs.net/ (Raw Fed Dogs)
http://www.rawmeatybones.com/ (Raw Meaty Bones)
http://rawfed.com/myths/preymodel.html (Raw Prey Model Diet Vs. BARF Diet)
http://community.livejournal.com/rawdogs/profile/ (Raw Dogs Livejournal Community, excellent raw feeding information on the profile page and overall helpful community for raw feeding questions)
http://www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html (Myths About Raw Feeding)
Also remember that freefeeding (leaving food down) is the fast lane to canine obesity. Make sure to have scheduled feeding times loosely based on the feeding guidelines on your dog’s food. Adult dogs are typically fed two meals a day.
More on dog food:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=main (Learn how to determine the quality of your dog’s food.)
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/ (Dog food reviews. Four stars is a decent food, five stars is a great food, and six stars is an excellent food.)
Edit: LOL Salt&Pepper. That’s a good one. Yup, a food made up primarily of corn is /totally/ equal to a food made up primarily of meat proteins. Thanks for the laugh!
Darksong~

Maria asks…
Can anyone recommend a healthy dog food?
My dog is now 10 years old and at this point I have only just realised the crap I have been feeding him: Sainsbury’s complete. After a bit of research I found that this dog food includes animal derivatives, cereal and all kinds of other crap and I am now looking to change that and feed him a more expensive, healthy dog food.
Any recommendations?
Btw, he is a lhasa apso, shih tzu and poodle cross.

admin answers:
Here are some examples of other good dog foods:
* Artemis Fresh Mix
* Blue buffalo
* California Natural
* Canidae
* Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul
* Eagle Pack Holistic Selects
* EVO
* Fromm Four Star
* Innova
* Merrick
* Nature’s Variety
* Orijen
* Solid Gold
* Taste of the Wild
* Timberwolf Organics
* Wellness
* ZiwiPeak
I fed my dogs Blue buffalo, and they loved it, they were always happy!
So i recommend you feed your Dog blue buffalo!
List of BAD dog foods:
-Beneful
-Pedigree
-Iams
-Eukanuba
-Royal Canin
-Science Diet
-Kibbles ‘n Bits
-Dog Chow
– Ol roy
BAD dog food is sold in chain stores so be careful
GOOD dog food you can buy online or at petsmart or petco etc..
Good luck!
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Your Questions About Dog Training

Ruth asks…
What website should I visit to find a therapy dog training program for my pekingese-poodle when he gets older?
So far, I am not finding a straightforward website that will allow me to find local therapy dog training programs.
I know I need to first determine if he has aptitude for this line of work.
If he has aptitude for it, I would like him to be able to visit nursing homes for example but he has to obtain credentials from a program first.

admin answers:
The top three therapy dog programs in the US are:
http://deltasociety.org
http://tdi-dog.org
Each of those sites tell you about their specific program, including information on what is required for testing and registration with them, when and where tests and courses are offered, and how to find affiliate clubs. If you don’t find what you want on the website, use the contact information to ask your questions. I’ve had the best luck with Delta, especially with them responding to questions, so that’s the one I recommend personally.
If you have a specific hospital or nursing home you’d like to visit, ask them what there requirements are. Some only accept therapy teams registered with a specific organization, while others just want the team registered and insured with someone. It would be a shame to test and register with organization “A” only to discover the facility you wish to visit only accepts registrations from organization “B.” Again, if you have a specific facility in mind, they probably already have visiting therapy pet teams and can put you in touch with that group. You can then learn from those teams what it is like visiting that facility, where to get tested, where to get registered, and how to prepare.
As far as aptitude goes, first and foremost he has to be friendly and well behaved. He shouldn’t pester people who don’t want to interact with him nor shy away from those who do. He should enjoy all kinds of people and all kinds of petting, even by clumsy hands. Some people may look, sound, or smell “funny.” He needs to be the sort of dog who would be just as happy cuddling with a school mascot or a kid in a wheelchair as the average person on the street. He needs basic obedience (walking politely on a leash, sit/down/stay, coming when called, leaving things alone (such as food trays or medication), etc. He needs to be good around other dogs as well. If he has the right personality, the rest can be added with socialization (introduction to lots and lots of different kinds of people) and basic training.
— edited to add —
Therapy dog training doesn’t have to start at an early age. If the dog is well adjusted and well mannered as a pet something as little as an 8 week training course can be sufficient to prepare him for testing. Yes, it is important to socialize puppies, ALL puppies (pet, therapy, etc.) at a young age, but it is not necessary to begin training to become a therapy dog at any particular age. I’ve seen 8 year old dogs prepare and take the test for the first time in their lives and pass and go on to be lovely therapy dogs.
Socialization = introducing them to lots and lots of different kinds of people and other pets

Jenny asks…
I heard about this dog training called super dog training is it any good?
I heard about this dog training called super dog training is it any good?
I want to teach my dog basic commands and no leash training?
I am in California.

admin answers:
I checked out their site. No substance. Just a bunch of dogs (the same ones mostly) on group stay commands. Nothing super, nothing special. A bunch of old tired sayings that have nothing to do with dog training.
I am sure you can find a good local trainer to teach you to train your dog to do the same exact things for a fraction of the price.

Daniel asks…
Is it possible to make your own dog training spray?
Is it possible to make your own dog training spray that doesn’t include chemicals?
I would like a natural spray that I can use that will repel him from furnature and clothes. Would lemons work without harming the dog?

admin answers:
Lemons might work but Bitter Apple spray from Vets and some pet stores definitely does and doesn’t include chemicals, but is expensive at £10 a bottle. Trained my dog off the furniture and to stop bad behaviour indoors and now only have to pick up the bottle to get a reaction. It doesn’t matter if it gets on the dog (in fact can be used for excessive fur biting that some dogs do) but avoid eyes (obviously).
Hope this info helps. Incidentally, my dog likes the smell of lemons.
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Your Questions About Organic Dog Food Amazon

Lizzie asks…
What’s the best dog food for lab puppies?
I thought pro plan was good, but a friend told me that the ingredients (the top 5) should NOT include corn fillers are animal by products! Pro Plan does! What do you all think?

admin answers:
Hi Steph,
You definitely want to feed your pup a decent food. As such, you should definitely avoid the cheapo brands at the supermarket and Wal-Mart. They really are crap. And, quite frankly, the “scientific” brands like Science Diet, Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro, etc are not all that much better, especially for the price. The only “scientific” food I would recommend is Royal Canin Large Breed Puppy 32. Yes. It does have corn gluten meal, and some wheat. But, it’s primary protein source is chicken meal, which is the best for most dogs, unless they are allergic to chicken.
There are a variety of “holistic” brands out there. But, don’t let the words “holistic”, “natural”, or “organic” lull you into a false sense of security. A lot of those are crap too, but for different reasons. Unlike the large pet food companies like Purina and Mars, most of the small companies don’t manufacture their own food. Some manufacture their dry food. But, many use a company called Diamond (which also has a half dozen of its own brands, such as Chicken Soup, Premium Edge, etc). Diamond has a pretty shaky history of food safety. And, you are probably aware of the big Menu Foods scandal from last year. They make the wet foods for some of the biggest holistic brands, such as Innova, Wellness, Natural Balance, and Newman’s Own, to name a few. So, you should do a little web research on some of these brands in terms of recalls and safety.
We’ve recently switched to Pinnacle Chicken and Oats dry food for our Golden Retriever puppy. It’s not a Large Breed food per se, or even specifically a puppy food. However, it’s calorie (ME) content, as well as Calcium and Phosphorus content/ratio are just right for large breed puppies. The problem with most puppy-specific foods is that they are too high in calories and calcium, and have an improper calcium/phosphorus ratio for large breed puppies that cause them to grow to fast. Plus, a 7.5lb bag of Pinnacle is only $11.99 at a local feed store. That is just about the least expensive “premium” dog food I have seen, regardless of scientific or holistic.
If you want to stick with a food easily available at Petsmart, because that is where you go for all of your other pet needs, such as toys, training, etc, there are a few good brands amongst all the crap they have there. You can try AvoDerm Puppy formula, by the same company that makes Pinnacle (also with good calorie, calcium, and phosphorus numbers), Blue Buffalo Large Breed Puppy (a bit more expensive than AvoDerm), and By Nature Puppy. I would try them in that order.
Remember to avoid the crap treats, as well. Avoid the chemical and grain-filled garbage, and anything made in China. (Let me repeat that…AVOID ANYTHING MADE IN CHINA). Some Petsmarts carry Newman’s Own Organic treats, a good choice. Also, Active Care Joint Care Chews (from the makers of Pinnacle and AvoDerm) are great for large breeds prone to joint problems. They are kind of expensive. But, a great, natural source of glucosamine and chondroitin, better than synthetic supplement pills.
BTW, don’t put too much stock in sites like dogfoodanalysis.com. Their reviews consist wholly of a theoretical examination of the ingredient lists of the different foods. Unfortunately, by law, makers are allowed to deviate from the listed ingredients. (Sad, but true.) The owner of the site hasn’t actually used any of the foods. So, it is like reviewing a movie without actually seeing it, but judging it solely by the cast and crew credits. Check actual user reviews of the foods on the product pages of Petsmart, Petco, and Amazon websites, plus rating sites like rateitall.com, and dog owner forums, especially for your breed.
I hope that helps.

Michael asks…
Does anyone have any personal experience with fatigue caused by yeast-candida?
I am hoping to learn more about the possibility of fatigue caused by the over growth of yeast or “Candida”. I have been doing a lot of research on the internet, but have found so many different opinions on how to treat it, what the diet should look like and different symptoms that it may cause. A lot of it doesn’t seem to match up. I am looking to find the best sites to look for real information, possible facts, studies and personal success stories. Thank you.

admin answers:
Gidday mate, please please please buy the book “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About IBS” ~
Chapter 6 details precisely how to eliminate the yeast overgrowth known as candida albicans ……….. I personally eliminated a vast array of symptoms including fatigue and exhaustion, constipation, bloating, headaches and migraines, moodiness and irritability, achy bones, cramping, nausea, thrush, fingernail fungus all by simply eliminating the source of food for the yeast ie ~ yeast and processed sugar.
The classic telltale signs of a yeast overgrowth ……. Candidiasis …… Are those of a white tongue (thrush), toenail or fingernail fungus, jock itch or athlete’s foot, and vaginal yeast infections……….. An overgrowth of yeast can affect virtually every system of the body with the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, nervous and immune systems being the most susceptible…. Common symptoms of candidiasis include:
Digestive disorders, including IBS;
Gastrointestinal symptoms: thrush, bloating gas, rectal itching;
Vaginal yeast infections;
Urinary tract infections;
Athlete’s foot or jock itch;
Fungal toenails or fingernails;
Cravings for sugar, bread, or alcohol;
Diaper rash;
Fatigue;
Irritability (especially when hungry);
Premenstrual syndrome and menstrual problems;
Fibromyalgia;
headaches;
Brain fog;
Skin problems or itching;
Numbness or tingling in the extremities;
Respiratory problems;
Depression;
Hypoglycemia;
Short attention span;
Loss of libido.
Candidiasis almost never occurs in people with healthy immune systems who eat a diet low in sugar and yeast….you need to avoid all yeast and sugar products to kill a yeast infection ……… Sugar will literally feed the yeast overgrowth allowing it to flourish……… Ditch the alcohol and sodas and diet sodas too if you drink any ………. Antiobiotics, especially broad – spectrum antiobiotics will also kill the helpful bacteria which you need for a healthy gut …….. Supplement with a good quality probiotic to rebalance gut flora ……… This part is absolutely essential for without the good flora your system will remain completely out of whack …… Eat more alkaline forming foods such as leafy and green vegies, fishes such as tuna, salmon, sardines and whiting, organic nuts and seeds such as almonds and brazil nuts…….. All these foods are rich in magnesium and will thus encourage the production of hydrochloric acid in your tummy aiding in digestion and effective elimination ……..the leafy greens and fishes are also rich in calcium and protein and the fish are a rich source of vitamin D too ……. Eat organic brown rice and quinoa (prounounced keen ~ wah) as they are both a rich source of the B complex of vitamins and will provide you with the carbs you need for sustained energy and the quinoa is also rich in calcium and iron ………. Don’t forget about getting enough iron on a daily basis too ie ~ lean red meats ….. Avoid sugars such as honey, molasses, fructose, maltose, lactose (that means all milk and dairy products) and fruit juices …… Avoid artificial sweetners and foods containing brewer’s yeast – ie – alcohol such as beer, wine, brandy, whiskey, rum, ciders and root beer…. Avoid baker’s yeast ie ~ breads and rolls and pastries …. Avoid mushrooms … Avoid fruits and vegies with any sign of mold growth on them …. Avoid fermented beverages and condiments including mayonnaise, ketchup, pickled vegies and pickles, salad dressings (use lemon and olive oil instead), soy sauce and vinegar …. Avoid all types of hard cheeses which are a pretty good source of mold…. Avoid processed and smoked meats and fish, including hot dogs, sausages, luncheon meats etc……. These meats are processed with sugar, spices, yeast and other preservatives …. Avoid canned bottled or frozen fruit and vegie juices cos they have loads of sugar and are commonly made from overripened or damaged produce; generally the skin of the fruit contains surface mold and rotten spots, which are pulverised into the juice… Avoid dried fruits…. Avoid coffee & tea as much as you can as caffeine will aggravate yeast overgrowth………………… You don’t need to use medications to kill a yeast overgrowth ….. Simply eliminate their food source and they will disappear on their own …… If you normalise the bacterial flora in the gastrointestinal tract you will feel much better and in most cases won’t need drugs ♥
truly, eat loads and loads of green and leafy vegies, squeeze lemon juice over it to spice it up and help torch bacteria and bolster both your immunity and digestive process ……..eat some low sugar fruits each day too such as strawberries, pears and watermelon and cold water fresh fishes and brown rice / quinoa and watch it clear up…….. Oh, drink loads and loads of fresh filtered water to … To ensure you are properly hydrated as the healthiest and happiest body will always be the most hydrated one .
Make sure that you only eat organic nuts and seeds like almonds, brazil nuts and sunflower seeds too as they “preserve” the commercial varieties with sulfites and other nasty chemicals that will upset sensitive digestive systems.
Hope you feel better soon
peace 2 you

William asks…
People that dont feed their dogs dog food, rather homemade health meals… is that safe?
Some people are against the dry foods because of what it is made out of, so Im wondering if you make them homemade healthy meals and if its working out?
I read this:
“The best way to know what goes into your dog’s food is to make it yourself. With the recent pet food recall, many pet owners are doing just that. Though some experts argue that a homemade diet is best for dogs, this is best done temporarily until you can consult your veterinarian, as canines have definite nutritional requirements.”
What if my veternarian says NO and wants her to eat purina or Iams or something though? I wont know how much meat and veggies I need to give her, if the vet doesnt discuss it with me.
Btw, theres been a lot of trolling going around. Id appreciate that if you are going to answer, that you act like an adult and give me mature input.
If you dont agree with looking for what I believe to be healtier alternatives for the dog, DONT RESPOND. Its that simple.
Wow Johnny D. Thank you so much for respecting me and doing exactly what I asked you not to do.
This is Q&A’s about NOT feeding them dog food.

admin answers:
The best thing you can do for your pet is make it’s own food. We’ve been feeding home cooked food for 6 months now and the results are so dramatic I still can’t believe it. I see so many people that “think” they know what their talking about on this subject and really have no idea the bad missinformation their putting out, especially to continue to trust and recommend ANY commercial pet food. (never again will we dish that trash out to our pets)
I gave you a link below to the vet/nutritionist/teacher/writer our book is written by that has all the different recipes. My GF got the book on Amazon.com (I linked his nutrition page first for you)
That book has NO DOUBT bought our remaining two Yorkies many more years now of extra life not to mention extra quality of life, our 11 year old is like a puppy now litterally the way he wants to play all day rather than just sleep like before. The first week on his new home cooked food his cloudy eyes I thought were from aging cleared up to a nice black again and crystal clear. You’ll see differences in the first two weeks and it only gets better over the months.
You’ll have to make a trip to the health food store to get a few things first, (kelp, nutritional yeast etc…) then we only had to get one thing online that we couldn’t find locally (a bonemeal/ phosphorous in proper ratio mix). Don’t buy any of the vitamins listed in the book from a Chinese made source.(only about 2 or 3 anyway)
The rest you buy at the grocery store. The book explains that your pets diet needs to be balanced and he shows you how with the recipes and supplements.
You sound genuinly interested and that’s why I decided to answer your question. Most people only ACT like they care but in reality can’t be bothered to properly take care of their pets, members of my own family do this as well and it makes me sick to see. My one brother still feeds “Old Roy” to his two dogs, pretty sad commentary on what that says about him after what he’s been told about that food.
So far a Chinese Crested I am helping care for that is dying of kidney failure has gained an extra 3 months of QUALITY in it’s life since being on the Pitcairns’ kidney diet he wrote. Prior the dog was starving itself and wouldn’t eat any type of other foods, this food he gobbled down so fast it was sad at first when he was introduced to it in his diet.
Most vets have very LITTLE to NO training in nutrition so they really are not the best source to ask. Also it puts them in a rock and hard place to say don’t trust the food we sell even though most I’m sure know it’s trash. Most vets if they take the class are tough nutrition from a pet food co. Rep. Anyway so do you want to trust that info? I won’t.
Just “an example” of what goes into some of the recipies is organic eggs, ground turkey, whole wheat bread, oil, oatmeal, supplements etc… Depending on what you want to make them.
Buy the book and get started, you won’t be sorry. Your pet will be healthier, happier and that will make you feel good as well knowing your doing your best for them and the results you’ll see very soon will surprise you.
Put your trust in this book because the research has been done by a professional in the field. I’d call this author “the Patch Adams” of the pet world. I intend to send this guy a thank you letter in the future for writing this book and let him know how much benefit our dogs recieved from his knowledge.
Don’t just try any recipie given out on here (Yahoo Answers).
The second Chinese Crested I’m caring for with the other, he lost at least 5-8 lbs. Of bloat after being on the Pitcairn diet after only 2 months, after his third month just recently the vet told me his body weight and shape are “perfect” right now. Again, his eyes were all cloudy and leaking gunk prior, he was sickly, now they are cyrstal clear and he is very healthy.
I generally don’t stop in here much anymore because I’m tired of seeing these idiots telling others things like “don’t feed your dog table food”, “make him eat his own, he won’t starve himself to death and he’ll eventually eat after a day or so”. That kind of info is cruel and sick!!!! God forbid your pet would want to eat something that tasted good and was actually nutritious, rather than ground up euthanised pets, roadkill and poisons just to name a few key ingredients in some of the commercial pet foods.
Edit: Large amounts can be made at one time and frozen, this doesn’t have to be a “daily” making of the food. Just heat and serve.
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