milner351 said:
I'm interested in the benefits of COQ10 for pets, we take it ourselves, but don't add it to the dogs food.
It's supposed to help prevent cancer and I think it acts a little as an immune booster too (mom is the one whose done most of the research on all that stuff so she knows a little more than I do).
all over Iams food for large breeds.
Have you ever looked into Chicken Soup for the Dog/Cat Lover's Soul? That's what we feed our animals. It's all natural. No by-products and no preservatives or other chemicals. Just real meat, veggies, herbs, vitamins & amino acids. When our 20 year old cat crashed with kidney failure, we did a lot of reading and before they started adding all the chemicals & by-products to pet foods, kidney failure was almost unheard of.
Chelle, I still think Emily is the coolest of the cats. However, Ghost looks great! big husky guy, looks like he could take care of himself in a pen full of Dobermans!
LOL. Actually Ghost is a big baby. He's afraid of the other cats. Of all our cats, Toonces is the most aggressive. She just has to look at the other cats and they run. But she's also the most skittish around people & new things. When we first got her, it took a week before she'd come out from under my bed.
Our kitchen counter looks like a drug store and it's all for the animals.
Ten - Colostrum, CoQ10, Vitamin C, and now Amoxicillin (she was throwing up this morning so we took her to the vet. He couldn't find anything wrong with her and she's fine now, but he wanted her on some antibiotics just in case because she is FeLV+)
Emily - Amoxicillin, prednisolone, & a topical ointment (she started licking her leg for some reason and made it really raw and really bald)
Romeo - Claritin (he has allergies and was scratching all the fur off the sides of his head. The vet also officially declared him unpillable so it's quite interesting getting the claritin down him.)
Ghost Kitty - Colostrum, CoQ10, & vitamin C in case he really is FIV+ (getting him retested in a couple weeks)
Trixie (my dog) - Benedryl & childrens asprin - she has allergies & arthritis.
Toonces - NOTHING! LOL We adopted her specifically be cause she had tested positive for FeLV and it turns out not only is she now negative, she's our healthiest cat.
I'm just glad we have an amazing vet (very old fashioned, but very good - people from out of state bring their animals to him) who is extremely inexpensive. When Romeo ate something toxic (probably sawdust - the little goober eats about anything, even foil

), he had to stay at the clinic for 3 days and get all kinds of antibiotics & some blood work and the whole thing only cost $40. Plus, we gave the vet the okay to take x-rays if necessary. Any other vet would have done it just for the extra $100+ but our vet didn't think it was necessary so he didn't do it.
-Chelle