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Kidney Issues - Pet Herbals

Kidney Issues - Pet Herbals

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Kidney infections are serious conditions that often require medical attention, and while some herbs may offer supportive benefits, they should not replace conventional veterinary care.

Dandelion Root and Nettle Leaf: Dandelion root is traditionally known for its diuretic properties, which can aid in increasing urine production and potentially flushing out toxins from the kidneys. Nettle leaf is another herb that is believed to have mild diuretic effects and may help support kidney function. These herbs are sometimes considered for their potential to promote urinary health.

Cranberry and Parsley: Cranberry is commonly associated with urinary tract health due to its ability to prevent bacterial adhesion to the bladder wall. While more often used for preventing urinary issues, cranberry may provide some support in cases of kidney infections. Parsley is another herb with diuretic properties that may assist in increasing urine flow, potentially aiding in the elimination of toxins. 

Hydration and Holistic Care: Adequate hydration is crucial for supporting kidney function and promoting the elimination of waste products. Ensuring the pet has access to clean and fresh water at all times is essential. Holistic care, including stress reduction and a balanced diet, contributes to the overall well-being of the pet. 

It's imperative to stress that herbal and natural treatments should be part of a comprehensive care plan developed in collaboration with a veterinary professional. Kidney infections are serious conditions that require prompt and appropriate medical attention. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to monitor the pet's condition, and any herbal treatments should be discussed with the veterinarian to ensure they align with the overall treatment plan.

How to Dose

Dogs

0.5 kg – 4.5kg = 1-3 drops 2-3 x day

4.5kg – 10 kg = 3-5 drops 2-3 x day

10kg – 22kg = 5-10 drops 2-3x day

50kg onwards = 10 – 20 drops 2-3 x day

Start slow and slowly build up eg.  3 drops for first week, then increase second week to full dose. Remain on the dosage for a few weeks, then decrease slowly.  If symptoms return start again.

Cats

5 drops 2 x day with a strong-smelling food (to disguise) otherwise if you cat is brave you can place the drops inside their mouth.  Start slow and slowly build up eg.  3 drops for first week, then increase second week to full dose. Remain on the dosage for a few weeks, then decrease slowly.  If symptoms return start again.

May contain trace amounts of alcohol.  If you want to take the alcohol out of your tincture, then take lid off bottle, simmer slowly till water starts to bubble (only slightly bubbling) remover, then your done.  This will help to evaporate the alcohol from your tincture.

 

Disclaimer

This website is for educational purposes only. The information provided here is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian or healthcare professional for specific concerns or issues related to your pet's health.

While natural therapies can be valuable in supporting your pet's health, it's crucial to emphasize that consulting with a qualified veterinarian may also be essential.  When incorporating natural therapies alongside conventional medicine for your pets, it's crucial to exercise caution and be aware of potential contraindications. Certain herbs or supplements may interact with prescribed medications, affecting their efficacy or causing unintended side effects, underscoring their importance. Consulting with a veterinarian experienced in integrative approaches will help to ensure the well-being of your furry companions.


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