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  1. I am sitting on my couch with my 16 yr old cat after returning from the vet – she had an cray showing a cancer growth – her gums are yellow her ears- affecting her kidney and liver… he gave her gabapentin for pain me to take her home and prep for euthanasia… i have a cbd oil from trying with my other buddy who died of mouth cancer. She was calm and fine at home resting until I stressed her taking her to the vet- now its
    Like I woke a sleeping monster in her- she looks and acts like shes declined rapidly due to the anxiousness and fear leaving the house and the rigors of vet exam… please help me !! at is in her system??? Any advice to help with my other dear senior cats will be appreciated. My sweet Sunny just died in my arms… my mistake was stressing her by taking her to the bet- she was fine on my bed this afternoon … oh my heart…

  2. So much accolades to you Dr Obaz, you restored my happiness and never let me down, your care towards me was excellent, may God continue to increase your coast doc🍏🍏🍏🍏🍏

  3. I'm grateful to Dr Obaz on YouTube for taking away my pain, I have been sick with cancer over 2 years now, coming across this doctor turned things around, God bless you my doctor….

  4. Dr. Jones, can you do a video on how to help underweight cats gain weight? My was diagnosed with IBD last month, she’s a senior cat and in addition to healing her gut I am trying to get her weight back up. Thank you.❤ 🐈

  5. Currently, my 9-year-old greyhound taking 5 grams of CBD oil several times a day to control his bone cancer pain which was diagnosed on 5/9/23. I started with 1 gram of CBD oil but over the past several months the dosage increased. He is on a cocktail of Hydrocodone, gabapentin 100 mg three-four times a day, Trazodone 100 mg 3 tablets up to three times a day, Amatadine 100 mg twice a day, Rimdryl 75 mg twice a day, 6 mg of Melatonin twice a day. My vet is not a holistic vet, so it is vets like you who help me to deal with my greyhound's cancer. The CBD oil compliments the rest of the medicines' actions.

  6. You are so knowledgeable in so very many things .. I love this topic and will be at the webinar.. Thanks to your information in relations to my beautiful outside cat .. Her allergies are gone! Thanks for the info.. So grateful Dr. Jones

  7. Thank you. I currently have my dog on CBD and Oil of Oregano for a tooth infection. It's keeping her pain-free and stopping the spread of the infection to her jaw bon until I can afford the massive dental bill to get her tooth extracted.

  8. Thank you for all your videos, they're very informative. Are you able to make one about glaucoma in cats please? They've done some studies about turmeric/curcumin being able to help with it – but so far, there are no eye drops available publicly yet.

  9. Hello Dr. Jones. My 13y/o, 16lbs Shih Tzu, have heart disease. He is taking Vetmedin, Sildenafil, Furosemide, Theophylline, Spironolactone and Hydrocodone/homatropine.
    I bought NuLeaf Pet CBD 300mg/btl. which I haven't use yet because when I ask the Vet if my dog can take it, they don't recommend . Can I try giving it to my furbaby? Is there any interactions with the drugs he's taking now?

  10. Dr. Jones my family dog has bad 7:16 epilepsy. He’s on phenobarbital and kepra. I’m trying to explain how good CBD is for dog seizures to my mother. She will not listen and refuses to give CBD. Can you make a video addressing dog seizures and the benefits of CBD? Thank you for all the great information and the hard work! 7 7:16

  11. This is very timely for me. I just gave a bottle of CBD oil for dogs to a homeless guy I see often who told me his dog has testicular cancer. We were thinking for pain, but if it fights cancer too all the better!

  12. QUESTION: How many of the Over the Counter meds you covered for dogs also work on cats?

    There was a desperate stray cat that forced us (my other cat and myself) to adopt him. It was the middle of winter in high desert country and he'd been dumped at about 6 months old. He was desperately dehydrated and starved. I immediately took him to the vet that night because he was in really bad shape. They refused him saying he wouldn't live through the night and they didn't want to dispose of the body.

    My other cat strongly disagreed!!! From the moment the stray forced his way into my apartment, my other cat considered him an instant brother and they were inseparable from that moment on. Between the two of us, we nursed the stray back to health in just a little over 6 months. He never did get over 4 lbs. But he was blissfully happy for 13 years before he finally passed away in his sleep. (We did almost loose him 3 times in those 13 years. But nonstop intimate care and encouragement… he just couldn't bring himself to let us down. So he clung to life each time.)

    When he finally passed away, he wasn't sick… no pain… and he'd just played with Ratfuzz earlier that afternoon. He'd only been asleep in one of his favorite spots for about 2 hours when I went to wake him up for dinner. He looked like he was blissfully asleep in the sunbeam, but he was already cool to the touch. <sigh> We should all be so lucky.

    Okay… That was a very long version of trying to say that because of his beginnings, he occasionally had tummy aches. After a really bad decision on my part, I learned that Pepto-Bismol creates a horrible reaction when it comes in contact with cat saliva!!!

    That being said, I switched to little pieces of fruit flavored Tums instead. Squirt wasn't crazy about taking a piece of pill… but he only objected the first time. Once he realized it made him feel better, he would actually request it when his tummy bothered him. (He really was quite a remarkable little cat.)

    But I only found that through trial and error. I'd love to know what else is okay for cats. I live in an apartment complex where several people have a lot of cat issues.

  13. I always heard that thc was fatal to dogs???? The company I bought cbd for her doesn't even have the .03% that the human type has. Is this a falsehood like garlic. Where they say it is unsafe. But the study had a 10lb dog that ingested 50 cloves a minute? Confused.

  14. Great information! I started giving my German Shepherd CBD after she tore her ACL joint. It worked way better than the pharmaceutical:drugs the vet had prescribed. That was 6 years ago, she’s 12 now and along with homeopathic remedies you’d never know that at one time the orthopedic surgeon wanted to operate on both her knees, putting in metal plates and screws. I’m so glad I refused to put her through that. I give her 60-1 Full Exctract CBD daily. Thank you for your natural alternatives.

  15. I am rejoining that you are highlighting the benefits of CBD/THC. My Chihuahua was constantly trembling. For no obvious reasons. He was flighty and easily spooked. One night I gave him some THC/CBD and he actually relaxed in my arms. His quality of life improved so significantly. Thank you Thank you Thank you 🙏 😊

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