Did she test for Lyme? Not that I have much confidence in blood tests. I once had 2 done, on the same day, by different doctors. One said I was vitamin D deficient and the other said I lacked iron.
Dog vaccines aren't compulsory here, but chipping is. Two of our dogs were chipped and vaxxed when we got them and they never seem as well as the other 2 who were strays and are neither chipped nor vaxxed.
All of my dogs have died young of cancer, except for the one who died young of protothecosis. This one is going to live a long and healthy life, because I ain't putting medical toxins into her if I can help it. I sure wish I had done this for my kids.
I am still treating her for Lyme, because it's pretty obvious that's the problem, largely because the remedy is working like a charm, which is how homeopathy works when you get the right remedy. But yes, they tested her for Lyme. They will also analyze all other markers in her blood, urine and stool to determine if she is mounting a proper, natural, defense to the Lyme exposure. This vet will not treat Lyme if the defense seems adequate! I was very happy to hear that. My last vet would not treat her for anything at all unless I first treated her for Lyme which he diagnosed based on a snap test. This was last year. I never went back, and I did not give her the doxycycline. She recovered fully because Lyme hadn't been causing the symptoms I took her in for. She hadn't pooped for a week, was clearly in pain, and walking funny. I went home, gave her a wheat grass enema, she pooped twenty minutes later, and was 100% fine after that.
You have to chip your dogs? Why? I refuse that spy device in my animals. I let them jab her for rabies, because it's super illegal not to in NYS. But she's also not licensed, so I don't have to prove that she's up to date every single year and can jab her less often, but if I do get caught in that little act of civil disobedience (not licensing my animals), she's likely to be up-to-date on the vaccine and I'll get a little slap on the wrist.
Yes, they're supposed to be chipped and licenced to stop people from straying dogs. they say. Of course we don't bother. You gave the dog an enema? I thought you were dead against them. I'd hate to try that with either of our 2 strays. When we tried to put a collar on one of them, she jumped 6 feet in the air spraying pee everywhere. We won't be trying that again!!
haha some dogs, like some people, don't care for slave systems.
I'm not set against them. For some illnesses, when it is obvious that shoving substances up the ass might help, I say go for it! I don't, however, choose to believe that shoving substances up the ass of healthy person is necessary for them to remain healthy. That is going too far, hell no I won't go (#2).
Hahaha, Ok. say no more:)