Puppy Broke Bones Jumping Off Wagon
Author: Dawn N.
Date: 09-04-2008
Views: 4,697
Word Count: 143
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 3101-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 2
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My mother's little 8 week old puppy had jumped out a wagon and broke her leg in three places. When mom took it to the vet and they wanted to do surgery. I said lets try the oils first.
I let the dog sniff the Peace & Calming oil blend, then I put some on the leg and the paw of the puppy. After that I applied several drops of the PanAway blend and Lavender oil. I then asked my mother to put a little on the puppies paw of either Peppermint, Lavender, Peace & Calming or PanAway.
I went to visit the puppy a week later and she was already starting to use the foot. After 2 more weeks she was walking on all fours.
Now when ever I go over there, the dog tries to jump in my car and go home with me!
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Supporting Scientific Studies | ||
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1. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "Idiopathic vestibular syndrome is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular disease in dogs and, despite its dramatic clinical presentation, can improve without intervention." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "[T]opical fatty acids and essential oils are a useful treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis." | Link |
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