Looking for a different undergound lab

cigardave007

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Looking for something a little different and can't seem to find it.

Any outlet for raws/meds for dogs? Not AAS. My guys are on Cytopoint and Aproquel for allergies. Without the meds life is hell for all of us.

Spending well over 250 month for the meds. Anyone hear of maybe china or India versions of these drugs? Maybe an Underground Pet Lab would be a money-maker with the prices the Vets charge.
 
check the food you are feeding them, switch them to a natural diet. also the water needs to be chlorine free. makes a big diffference for my dogs
also do you have any fragrances in the house, those plug in things people have used to make my dogs very allergic. gotta look at all that and solve it
 
fruits, veggies, meat, rice. cook the meat medium rare. dogs are omnivores and will eat just about anything. don't add any spices or anything just plain all around. problem is store bought food is crap. you will notice a change overnight. also water! my dog used to scratch like crazy drinking tap water. i got good quality water and that went away
 
Looking for something a little different and can't seem to find it.

Any outlet for raws/meds for dogs? Not AAS. My guys are on Cytopoint and Aproquel for allergies. Without the meds life is hell for all of us.

Spending well over 250 month for the meds. Anyone hear of maybe china or India versions of these drugs? Maybe an Underground Pet Lab would be a money-maker with the prices the Vets charge.
Expresspct might have in their shop, if they don’t, contact support and Rick will tell you if they can get it for you or not from their pharmacy’s. @ExpressPCT ?
 
Remove chicken from their diet first as many dogs can have poultry allergies. Cost me over 1k in tests to find out by running an at home food trial that my girl couldn't eat bird. Vets ran her through several antibiotics and anti fungal with multiple exams. Then prescribed their expensive ass food.
I give her 2 source acana. Lamb and apple. Supplement with veggies if you can.
 
fruits, veggies, meat, rice. cook the meat medium rare. dogs are omnivores and will eat just about anything. don't add any spices or anything just plain all around. problem is store bought food is crap. you will notice a change overnight. also water! my dog used to scratch like crazy drinking tap water. i got good quality water and that went away
What kind of water?
 
I have only just noticed this is not the ExpressPCT thread, sorry for posting here previously!

~Rick
 
I have only just noticed this is not the ExpressPCT thread, sorry for posting here previously!

~Rick
That’s okay man, I tagged you, you’ve always been a good service to me, and helpful finding medications that even weren’t listed, and I noticed this guy needs some help and it’s sorta your area… even though it’s pet meds… lmao.
 
Good to know there's some men here that are passionate about the animals and are also very knowledgeable about how much we harm.them unintentionally with normal everyday things.. this was a good.read today.. all of.you are spot on eith alot.of.your.info..growing up around farms and animals.. I learned alot... one of tje first.things I remember realizing was that all outside dogs were healthier then the inside dogs.. there's alot.of normal things in our homes that are poisons for oit.pets..
Good luck with your pets.. I habe faith you will get.them better..
 
Definitely cut out any chicken. And they can also have an intolerance to beef - best meat for them that won’t have issues is lamb. Poops tell a big part of the story - if their poop is any shade of yellow and/or has mucus - they have a food intolerance.
 
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Good to know there's some men here that are passionate about the animals and are also very knowledgeable about how much we harm.them unintentionally with normal everyday things.. this was a good.read today.. all of.you are spot on eith alot.of.your.info..growing up around farms and animals.. I learned alot... one of tje first.things I remember realizing was that all outside dogs were healthier then the inside dogs.. there's alot.of normal things in our homes that are poisons for oit.pets..
Good luck with your pets.. I habe faith you will get.them better..
great post. things in our homes not only poison our pets, but also poison ourselves. check under your sinks and look at all the toxic things we keep in our homes
 
Definitely cut out any chicken. And they can also have an intolerance to beef - best meat for them that won’t have issues is lamb. Poops tell a big part of the story - if their poop is any shade of yellow and/or has mucus - they have a food intolerance.
plus with chicken the bones can cause major issues
 
If the dog is not allergic to chicken its ok to give them chicken necks , back , claws (chopped up)
Lamb,rabit,horse,beef,greek yoghurt, small fish also good quality kibble
Dogs are sturdy animals and can thrive on most foods , exes is a big enemy to much food is not good for them.
Fasting them for 1-2 days helps health def dont overfeed them!
Switch up the foods and protein sources and dont forget to add organs to the diet salmon oil and your good to go!
 
My dog was allergic to chicken as well, Purina pro plan sensitive skin and stomach seems to be doing well, it's chicken free with salmon as the main protein. Grain free is not recommended unless they actually have a grain allergy/intolerance as all of the major brands are linked to cardiomyopathy, and that includes acana, taste of the wild etc.
 

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