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Cathey (Mandeville, Louisiana) on 06/07/2009

Please help! My 1yr old Rottweiler has hip dysplasia I think. Vet wants to give Rimedyl @ I dont. I luckly found out about you. I want to try some of your suggestions posted here. I can't get the turmeric down her. Tried peanut butter, broth, mixing in yogert. Can anyone please help?
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Replied By Cubmom5 (Schertz, Texas, Usa) on 10/28/2010

After trying peanut butter, liverworst and all sorts of other disguises my husband suggested just throwing the pills in with the food. MOST of the time it gets woofed down without notice but we have several dogs so they have the competition thing going on. I usually reserve a little of the kibble and stand by the dish as the dogs eats. If he drops it onto the floor I just throw it back into the dish with the food and he eats it. Sometimes I use the extra food I have in reserve if there is not much left. My dog is eating 6 pills per meal, he eats twice a day so it has worked well for us. I don't think it would work with wet food, only the kibble.
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Replied By Bob From Hudson (Hudson, Michigan, Usa) on 01/09/2011

I give Tumeric to all my dogs... Usually once a week... I get the "Powder Form" and just sprinkle a little in their food... I use a kibble dog food and cover it with water... If need be you can mix it into the food...
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Replied By Judye (Central Nc, North Carolina) on 11/08/2011

Something I learned about using Turmeric is for it to get absorbed into our bodies or our pets it MUST be mixed with Black Pepper. Otherwise it won't do much good. It takes the 2 together to work best. Just sprinkle some pepper with it next time.
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Replied By Kari (Manzanita, Oregon) on 12/30/2011

Tumeric works great for tumors and Hip D. But it only activates if using it with oil. I use coconut oil. I researched several different websites and have been amazed at the results. 1 tsp each added to my dogs food and on day 3 he was using his back leg again. He is a Lab mix but quit using it for 4 months. He repeatedly injured his hip playing frisbee so we had to stop that activity. Now he plays ball and cant tell anything was ever wrong!
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Replied By Bushido Bullies (Greece) on 05/26/2017

Actually you need GOLDEN PASTE to have all the healing benefits you are describing.Turmeric together with oil will activate it so it can be absorbed by the body, if you put freshly grinded organic peper in the mix then you have a 2000% more effectivness......this is all scientifically proven ;)

Here's the recipe:

* 150g of turmeric powder

* 250ml of water, and a little more in reserve if needed

* 1 ½ teaspoons of freshly ground black pepper

* 70ml cold pressed olive or coconut oil.

Place the water and turmeric in a pan, stirring over a gentle heat until you have a thick paste. This should take about 7-10 minutes but don't panic if it takes longer! If your paste goes a little to thick add some of the extra water.Once you have got your paste take off the heat and add the pepper and oil, stirwell make sure it is all mixed together. Allow to cool then store in a sterilised glass jar in the fridge. The paste should keep for up to 4 weeks.This paste is for animals and humans, start off on about 14tsp and gradually build up over a few weeks, until you see a difference inyourself/animal. Feed morning and evening if possible. There isn't a specific dosage so what works for one may not work for the other.

Piperine, from fresh ground black pepper, will increase the absorbency of other substances in your stomach- so if you are on regular medication, you may experience a higher absorbency rate than intended for those drugs. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist.

ENJOY

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