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      emrene12@gmail.com
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        Can you give a puppy who is biting her feet a drop of the histamine tincture ?

      • #19656
        Dr. Patrick Jones
        Homestead Instructor

          Yup. All of my human formulas were designed so dogs could take them safely. Dosing is on the product pages at Homegrownherbalist.net or in the Herb Forms & Dosing Lesson in the General Herbalism section.

          Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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          emrene12@gmail.com
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            Is eye drainage also caused by allergies as well? The typical reddish brown tear stains commonly seen on small breeds

          • #19755
            Nichole A
            Student

              Hi. I’m a pet groomer, is your dog consuming chicken in its food or treats? Almost every single clients I have that has allergies are eating a chicken protein, usually have bad ears and anal gland issues as well. If so, might switch to a fish based protein. Just an observation, I know it’s not a herb that I recommended, hopefully this is ok. My first day here.

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                emrene12@gmail.com
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                  Thank you ! We just got a Maltese (our first small dog) and just started noticing the chewing on the feet and reminded me of allergies and just started thinking about small dogs and allergies  and how I can help

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                  Dr. Patrick Jones
                  Homestead Instructor

                    You can say smart things any time you want Nichole…even if they aren’t about herbs. :0)

                    You’re right. Chicken and corn are both really likely to cause food allergies in dogs.

                    Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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