Naturopathic Treatments for Pets Boston MA

If your dog suffers from early heart disease, a homemade whole-foods diet (see next question) can be very helpful, as can various supplements that support the heart and circulatory system.

Boston Cat Hospital
(617) 383-9968
665 Beacon St
Boston, MA
Metro Cat Hospital - Cats Only
(617) 651-5803
1630 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA
Angell Animal Medical Center
(617) 446-6290
350 South Huntington Ave
Boston, MA
Melrose Animal Clinic
(781) 330-0954
26 Essex St
Melrose, MA
VCA City Cats Hospital - Cats Only
(781) 218-9905
665 Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington, MA
VCA Brookline Animal Hospital
(617) 651-2733
678 Brookline Avenue
Brookline, MA
VCA Everett Animal Hospital
(617) 420-2739
251 Chelsea Street
Everett, MA
Fresh Pond Animal Hospital
(617) 826-9923
15 Flanders Road
Belmont, MA
VCA South Shore (Quincy) Animal Hospital
(617) 657-3697
579 Adams St
Quincy, MA
VCA Rotherwood Animal Hospital
(617) 564-4040
78 Winchester Street
Newton Highlands, MA
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Practitioner's Corner—About Pets: Early Heart Disease

By Donna Kelleher, D.V.M.

Q: My golden retriever has just been diagnosed with early heart disease. We’d prefer not to start him on medication yet. Are there alternative approaches that might help?

A: Since your dog is in the early stages of this disease, naturopathic treatments are likely to be very effective. (If the disease had progressed further, I’d recommend going with your vet’s recommendations for conventional drugs.)

A homemade whole-foods diet (see next question) can be very helpful, as can various supplements that support the heart and circulatory system. Introduce these substances one at a time, eventually working up to giving your dog daily doses of all of them: a half clove of fresh garlic; 200 mg of magnesium; 500 mg of calcium citrate; 500 mg each of the amino acids carnitine and taurine; 1,000 mg of fish oil; 180 mg of coenzyme Q10; and 200 IU of vitamin E. (These doses are for a 50- to 70-pound dog; reduce them proportionally if yours is smaller.)

The herb hawthorn can lower blood pressure, if that’s desired, but it may take six to eight weeks to work, and should not be given with glycoside drugs like digitalis. Motherwort and ginkgo biloba have both long been used as blood tonics. If your vet approves, give your dog 50 mg of either per 10 pounds of body weight.

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