A Safer Alternative to Anxiety Medication for Dogs (5 Proven Tips!)



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  1. Dr. Jones – my rescue has strong seasonal allergies and is also allergic to every dust mite known to man. Can you safely give CBD to a dog with those issues, or could it make her allergies even worse? Thank you.

  2. Please read the labels on these supplements that are recommended before you purchase them. The Douglas Labs Melatonin 1mg has xylitol in it. Xylitol has been known to be toxic to animals and lowers their blood sugar.

  3. This is so interesting so does the type of melatonin matter i had 3 mos supply of doggy melatonin but ran out can you dispense human w no xylitol of course also i have a cbd nano oil product w melatonin but its infused w mct coconut oil & lavender eo the latter of which im not sure ive taken it myself i have a cushingoid dog but hes done very well on melatonin lignans quercus robur ashwaganda valerian root hepar sulfuris calcareum homemade turmeric paste green lipped mussel would your total canine be beneficial for him? Great video btw and i love the acupressure lesson its excellent

  4. Thank you! I have an active puppy, she just got spayed and we're trying to keep her calm so she doesn't pop stitches. She also has some separation anxiety which is motivating her to climb the fence. We got an invisible fence to line the chain link and she still tries to get over! She's trying to get ro me if I'm on the other side

  5. Doc: Can you address some natural remedies for anxiety for cats; also, can you recommend nutritional needs for cats? IAs a dog lover, I appreciate your contribution. Tx, Pam

  6. All meds come with side effects, for humans or animals. Natural is always best and not just go to the meds without first trying other alternatives. My dog is very sensitive and easily becomes anxious. She jumps off of her bed if you drop a piece of paper. No kidding. She's been this way since she was a pup. I give her Rescue drops. It's recommended to give it to them in their water, but I put a drop between her gum and cheek, and she settles right down.

  7. So useful, the supplements you recommend are also good for humans, I'm taking L-theamine, plus magnesium-threonate, plus melatonin for sleep problems, I get a deeper sleep. I prefer natural remedies to synthetic drugs every time.

    Any advice on demodicosis please? I have treated mange with a solution of borax and several essential oils before with great effect- two weeks and the mange had gone and there was re-growth of fur. My current dog has three paws affected.

  8. I have tried ALL of those, individually and in blends for my rescue girl, but none have worked. She is a very high-energy dog, with a lot of anxiety issues: separation anxiety, hypersensitivity, etc. I've had to resort to meds, and we are still trying to figure out which one will work best for her. It's been a real challenge. 😢

  9. No, the first thing you ask yourself is, "Do I have the time for a pet?" I see all too many people getting dogs, then just leave them to their own devices. Animals need, love, patience, devotion, training & YOU!! ❤🐾

  10. I have everything you listed in my cabinet, for me, lol. I’ll have to try some on my dog. He is definitely a nervous wreck when we go to the vet. I’ve been giving him CBD daily for his arthritis pain.

  11. Thank you soooo much Dr Andrew.

    I have been using your advice for a few years now!
    My elderly dog who has Heart Murmer, had the Heart Murmer when we rescued her 7 years ago.

    The heart murmer has got older too. Last August it got a lot worse, we thought…is it time?

    I looked on your site… I now she is living her best life!
    Your remedies have made her sooo comfy and chilled.

    I too use that acupressure point and I stroke up over her head… And yes it helps me too ..😀

    I say to her be brave and she becomes braver. I tell her well done… When she has overcome the cardiac caugh episode.

    The murmer which was huge, has quietened sooo much.

    Thank you sooo much. This last few months have been tiring but absolutely wonderful. She is still here and enjoying her best life.

    You and Tula(who we love too) have taught us soo much!
    I can't begin to say Thank You enough!🌞🐦👍🥕🌻🐕💚

  12. Very interesting, thank you, I need to know what is good for liver disease, also I have a Boston terrier who has some nasty looking places on his gums he had surgery once in January this year, now they come back, I can't afford another surgery and biopsy together can you please give me some advice for my fur babies, thank you

  13. thank you. even the antipsychotics for cats nausea, can cause permanent horrible things to happen to people– like never feeling emotions again and movement disorders and organ damage. 🙁 Things that cause people to kill themselves. Imagine making kitty or your golden retriever want to kill themselves.

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