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Posted By Jamie (Minneapolis, MN) on 02/24/2019

"These are all great comments/advice/info for chronic renal failure. I noticed a lot of the comments were for cats...do you think the same would apply for a dog with advanced kidney failure (ACV,Aloe Vera,etc)? Any other advice? The vet said to put her down but gave her the IV stuff...I have the NON-GMO extra virgin organic coconut oil, dark non-gmo thigh meat, I also heard sodium bicarbonate (Organic)..a bit in water to up the ph also assists with animals that have kidney failure."
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Posted By precious yorkie (California) on 01/31/2025

"Hi Jamie,

my little Yorkie just had an eye rupture. as if that hasn't been enough we just learned that she is headed toward kidney failure and needs 4 hours of fluid prior to her op. dry food is the worst for them and "for dogs only" has a wet food that is RX from your vet that is low in protein rich in vitamins etc. If you don't have a "FDO" store by you chewy also carries this brand. I know these are difficult issues to face, I'm there with you. xx

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Posted By Jim (NYC) on 01/31/2025

"Low Dose Naltrexone Provides Relief for Ill Animals

Due to the favorable outcomes, veterinarians are now prescribing LDN for their “patients”. It is currently being used in animals to help lessen the pain of chronic arthritis, to treat some autoimmune disorders and to help slow the growth of some tumors. Good results have been reported in treating lymphoma, adenomas, nasal/sinus cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, degenerative myelopathy and others.

https://www.ldnscience.org/lp/ldn-animals LDN is a safe, non-toxic and inexpensive drug that helps regulate a dysfunctional immune system.

https://ldnresearchtrust.org/what-is-low-dose-naltrexone-ldn"

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