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Need help with dog's symptoms
I am trying to prescribe a remedy for a dog I have been treating for anxiety and inflammation. I have put her on a number of supplements, a natural diet and a 2-3 day fasting, which she has been doing well on. I've been having trouble selecting a remedy - maybe I'm missing something? Her history is: 8 yr old female Bichon Frise rescued at 4 yrs after being severely neglected. Symptoms:* thrush
* inflammation (abdomen, genital area, throat, always feels hots to touch)
* gingivitis (mouth; discoloration; gums; redness; margins bright red)
* halitosis (offensive odour)
* chews at self (paws, belly)I assume due to the thrush
* allergies (dust mites, fleas, grasses, moulds)
* mind; insecure; uncertain; scared; fear of strangers / fear of men / fear of dogs (attacks them) / fear of abandonment / fear of being alone / fear; from noise / fear; noise; sudden / fear; noise; loud / fear of utes (pickup trucks) - no other vehicles
* loves carrots, no obvious dislikes
* cloudy eyes (suggested to me that she needs serious detox)
* quivers / shakes for no obvious reason
* a change of environment or situation stresses her
* owner hasn't noticed that it's better or worse at any particular time of day or weather, etc.
* vaccinated
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Angeleen on 2005-06-28
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