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There are no proven holistic or natural remedies for such cases, there is very little to do regarding congestion even with conventional medications, if she has a hard time breathing your vet may prescribe brochodilatators such as theophylline or salmeterol.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco. This appears to be one of the better ones I’ve seen. Other than the last ingredient (dye- probably in minuscule amounts since its last on the list), this product appears to be made entirely from plant extracts and I would indeed call it “natural”.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I apologize, I looked up Bronchial Wellness as posted in your last question, not the Natural Pet Bronchial Wellness! Bronchial Wellness is the human form, and it contained eucalyptus essential oil, which is toxic to dogs. That was my concern with it. The Natural Pet Bronchial Wellness is designed for animals when they have symptoms of bronchial congestion or cough. I would only use in on Merrill when she has symptoms of that, not a regular basis. If the DMG makes her tired, then I wouldn't use it at all on her. It's supposed to be used daily to get it's fully effects, and using it only once a week will not give her the full benefits of the supplementation. I hope this helps, sorry for the confusion earlier :-)
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. You can try Zylkene ( httpe://www,vetoquinolusa.com ) or ProPlan calming care ( https://www.proplanveterinarydiets.com/products/calming-care-dog-probiotic-supplement/ ). Hope one of these is helpful for Hachi. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I'm so sorry to hear about your kitties! Unfortunately, there is no evidence that homeopathic remedies like these work. My other concern is that this is a pretty high concentration of alcohol. I'm sure the dose is small, but still, I worry that it could be potentially harmful. If you are looking for a natural support for herpes virus, I recommend trying Lysine. This is an amino acid that we think may help interrupt the herpes life cycle. It is very safe for any cat in the household and may be used long term to help prevent flare-ups. A few veterinary approved products I like are Vetoquinol Viralys (L-Lysine) Oral Gel for Cats and Duralactin Feline L-lysine Cat Supplement. Just follow the directions on label. If any cat has squinting eyes, is not eating, or seems very lethargic, it is time to visit your vet as these signs may indicate a secondary eye ulcer or bacterial infection that requires medication. Best of luck to you all!
Updated on August 12th, 2025