tigertanktoo

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Gabe - EBD 7 yrs old and Charlie - Cockerspaniel 15 yrs old
You certainly have your hands full in more way than one with this fella. But he sure is a pretty looking boy. Keep up the good work and please let us see more pictures of him when you get time. Thanks for saving this cute fella.

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2BullyMama

I'm not OCD....now who moved my bulldog?
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My first english bulldog. Had a frenchie before. This dude came from a rescue in Utah by way of California. He was a breeder throwaway effectively. Has his share of issues at the ripe old age of 2. He is a pain, doesn't listen, and is the most high maintenance thing I've ever owned. But boy is he cute!

He came to us as Buddy, which we've stuck with for no reason other than it was already on his paperwork from the rescue. He doesn't listen to it. But he doesn't listen to anything. He was Wakanda originally from the breeders lol. I thought about changing his name to Chad as an homage to the late actor's character hailing from Wakanda, but I had little support there in the house. I call him Ferdinand the bull when he lays in the yard munching on grass and sunbathing. I also thought to call him Louis since he is colored the same as the fancy handbags.

He is epileptic. He has allergies. He has goofy joints, funny teeth and more dirty rolls to clean every day than I ever thought I'd have to manage. He is the epitome of what breeders have done wrong to create a beautiful short stumpy little bulldog.

I've thought about putting him on Instagram to gain some web fame and raise awareness for people who see these awesome looking dogs and don't know the troubles behind the scenes, but I haven't committed to that idea yet.

For now I'm joining this group to be able to search amongst some folks who have had more experience with these beasts.

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Welcome to EBN and thank you for rescuing this sweet boy!

As you mentioned, you need to establish alpha with him... if he is treat driven use it to your advantage... nothing in life is free will work really well for you.

Allergies... try Zingnature duck formula, it is limited ingredient and will help. Add a probiotic to his routine and if necessary you can use one daily Zyrtec or Claritin


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helsonwheels

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About 4 yrs ago Iā€™ve posted a video of an EB named Sausage with idiopathic tremors. The video is down but some of us members in here saw it with our own eyes the owner used frankincense oil. He put a drop on each paw pad n inside inner top ear. Took like 30 secs n tremors stopped. As most knows Iā€™m a firm believer in that oil. Also I can suggest is if he has epilepsy/seizures which I have a few friends that do and once one collapsed in front of me. So yes definitely change the diet. If I had one of my dogs having seizures, he/she would be on a keto diet. Meaning high fats n zero carbs. Ketogenic diet was studied on humans since 1920. Back then they even tested children with epilepsy. This diet works n one of my good friends has been following keto cause I told her about it n to this day she never had a seizure. In dogs basically would be a raw diet n add a good high fat like EVOO, MCT which needs to be monitored as it gives loose stools so a teaspoon a day is great n avocado oil.... Hereā€™s a thread that can help you understand. I will post this in my holistic thread so others can understand how keto works for epilepsy, cancer n more...

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ketogenic-diet-for-dogs/
 

2BullyMama

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About 4 yrs ago Iā€™ve posted a video of an EB named Sausage with idiopathic tremors. The video is down but some of us members in here saw it with our own eyes the owner used frankincense oil. He put a drop on each paw pad n inside inner top ear. Took like 30 secs n tremors stopped. As most knows Iā€™m a firm believer in that oil. Also I can suggest is if he has epilepsy/seizures which I have a few friends that do and once one collapsed in front of me. So yes definitely change the diet. If I had one of my dogs having seizures, he/she would be on a keto diet. Meaning high fats n zero carbs. Ketogenic diet was studied on humans since 1920. Back then they even tested children with epilepsy. This diet works n one of my good friends has been following keto cause I told her about it n to this day she never had a seizure. In dogs basically would be a raw diet n add a good high fat like EVOO, MCT which needs to be monitored as it gives loose stools so a teaspoon a day is great n avocado oil.... Hereā€™s a thread that can help you understand. I will post this in my holistic thread so others can understand how keto works for epilepsy, cancer n more...

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ketogenic-diet-for-dogs/


I forgot all about Sausage until you posted this... yes, his tremors stopped within seconds of using the oil
 
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Welcome to EBN and thank you for rescuing this sweet boy!

As you mentioned, you need to establish alpha with him... if he is treat driven use it to your advantage... nothing in life is free will work really well for you.

Allergies... try Zingnature duck formula, it is limited ingredient and will help. Add a probiotic to his routine and if necessary you can use one daily Zyrtec or Claritin


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I'll look into that food. Not familiar with it. He was getting yogurt with his food the first couple weeks at the suggestion of the rescue but that resulted in some loose stools so it got cut.

About 4 yrs ago Iā€™ve posted a video of an EB named Sausage with idiopathic tremors. The video is down but some of us members in here saw it with our own eyes the owner used frankincense oil. He put a drop on each paw pad n inside inner top ear. Took like 30 secs n tremors stopped. As most knows Iā€™m a firm believer in that oil. Also I can suggest is if he has epilepsy/seizures which I have a few friends that do and once one collapsed in front of me. So yes definitely change the diet. If I had one of my dogs having seizures, he/she would be on a keto diet. Meaning high fats n zero carbs. Ketogenic diet was studied on humans since 1920. Back then they even tested children with epilepsy. This diet works n one of my good friends has been following keto cause I told her about it n to this day she never had a seizure. In dogs basically would be a raw diet n add a good high fat like EVOO, MCT which needs to be monitored as it gives loose stools so a teaspoon a day is great n avocado oil.... Hereā€™s a thread that can help you understand. I will post this in my holistic thread so others can understand how keto works for epilepsy, cancer n more...

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ketogenic-diet-for-dogs/

When I've got a bit more time I'll look at the link. I am honestly back and forth on homeopathic anything in both people and dogs. I know that there are natural remedies for many things, but I find that there is a lot of snake oil out there and a lot of people buying into what they want to believe works, whether it actually does or not. Not saying that applies here, just a general statement from what I've seen.

Here is the clip if anyone wants to see a portion of what the seizure looked like. https://youtu.be/XzmLaZ6E47I
 

2BullyMama

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I'll look into that food. Not familiar with it. He was getting yogurt with his food the first couple weeks at the suggestion of the rescue but that resulted in some loose stools so it got cut.



When I've got a bit more time I'll look at the link. I am honestly back and forth on homeopathic anything in both people and dogs. I know that there are natural remedies for many things, but I find that there is a lot of snake oil out there and a lot of people buying into what they want to believe works, whether it actually does or not. Not saying that applies here, just a general statement from what I've seen.

Here is the clip if anyone wants to see a portion of what the seizure looked like. https://youtu.be/XzmLaZ6E47I

Sweet boy... I hope the frankincense works, please give it a try. Iā€™m gonna try and fine the video.
[MENTION=2014]JeannieCO[/MENTION] and [MENTION=572]Libra926[/MENTION] both have experience with epilepsy.... ther are many threads and article from them on this forum


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helsonwheels

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Sweet boy... I hope the frankincense works, please give it a try. Iā€™m gonna try and fine the video.
[MENTION=2014]JeannieCO[/MENTION] and [MENTION=572]Libra926[/MENTION] both have experience with epilepsy.... ther are many threads and article from them on this forum


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Itā€™s on my Essential oil thread page 11 towards bottom. But it wonā€™t open. Try your end let me know.
 

Shirley Wigglebutt

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Itā€™s on my Essential oil thread page 11 towards bottom. But it wonā€™t open. Try your end let me know.


I have that three saved page. It opened page 11 just fine for me. Is this the post you were looking for?




Default Re: Essential Oils
Below is a link one of our member uses Frankincense essential oil to STOP tremors on his little guy Sausage. Check it out! Good job [MENTION=6424]Tank1023[/MENTION] !!


https://www.facebook.com/jerry.monte...14983522840126

This is my little guy sausage he has idiopathic tremors. We use frankincense essential oils on pads and ears and it goes away.
 

1Chumly

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I have that three saved page. It opened page 11 just fine for me. Is this the post you were looking for?




Default Re: Essential Oils
Below is a link one of our member uses Frankincense essential oil to STOP tremors on his little guy Sausage. Check it out! Good job [MENTION=6424]Tank1023[/MENTION] !!


https://www.facebook.com/jerry.monte...14983522840126

This is my little guy sausage he has idiopathic tremors. We use frankincense essential oils on pads and ears and it goes away.

When I tried to open it using the above link, it says link broken.
 

helsonwheels

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I have that three saved page. It opened page 11 just fine for me. Is this the post you were looking for
Default Re: Essential Oils
Below is a link one of our member uses Frankincense essential oil to STOP tremors on his little guy Sausage. Check it out! Good job [MENTION=6424]Tank1023[/MENTION] !!


https://www.facebook.com/jerry.monte...14983522840126

This is my little guy sausage he has idiopathic tremors. We use frankincense essential oils on pads and ears and it goes away.

Wait just noticed you basically copy paste. Says page was removed. :(
 

Arleigh

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Congratulations on your bulldog! He is a cutie!

I give both of our Bulldogs fish oil daily. It has helped with the allergies. I also give Reggie foot baths in apple cider vinegar and water. Pretty soon, we will start Oscar on the foot baths. These really help to kill the fungus in their foot pads and toe folds.
 

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