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A Small, but Significant Victory for Gidget

A Small, but Significant Victory for Gidget
It’s a jammie kind of day today!

Yesterday marked one month since Gidget has had a seizure. To go a whole month is a small, but significant victory. She had two in April and her last one was May 11th. I feel hopeful we are on the right track.

I wanted to take this opportunity to share what I’ve learned so far. I’m not suggesting others do what I’ve done. A big lesson for me through this so far has been really paying attention to not only my own intuition, but trying tot listen to what it is that Gidget needs to help her feel better.

Something also important for me is that not every dog is the same – they are all different – just like people are. What may work for one, may not work for another. While this can be scary and frustrating because you want to do the right thing and never cause your pet pain or distress, it has been a lesson in trying to really pay attention.

For Gidget, I think a number of factors have played into her seizures. Am I 100% sure yet?  Nope – but after lots of reading and research and discussions with Dr. Andrea who practices both traditional and Chinese medicine, I feel like I’m looking at Gidget as a whole. I feel closer to understanding how to hopefully prevent them for her — and again, not what may be right for another dog — but what is right for her at this time.

When her seizures began in January, I began keeping a journal and notes of time they happened and for how long. I also really thought about what I’d done differently in her routine/diet since they began.

This led me to discontinue a product I was giving her with an ingredient that may have not done well in her body. I’m still not comfortable in sharing what that is because again, every dog is different, just like every person – so some dogs may not react as Gidget did. It’s also possible her system just could no longer handle this ingredient – it happens with people – so why not dogs, right?

But I couldn’t ignore the strong intuition that awoke me early one morning  a few months ago urging me to check out the ingredients in this particular product. This led me down a path of research and seeking out a vet that practiced holistic and Chinese medicine, and also looking at Gidget’s diet and her individual body and habits.

I’m also reevaluating vaccines for her. One thing I did know when I adopted her is that she is vaccine sensitive. Vaccinating is a huge controversial subject, but again, I think we have to do our own research, talk with our vets, and look at our own dogs as individuals — and do what we feel is best in our hearts.

I also incorporated what I believe in, and that is, working with an animal communicator. From that reading, I incorporated massage for Gidget to try and help remove what we felt was stuck energy from a previous injury or possibly because of her IVDD.

Do I necessarily know how to do massage for animals?  Nope. But my animal communicator, Dawn encouraged me to tune into what we all innately know if we just take the time to listen and go with what feels natural. I can say massage time with Gidget has not only been beneficial to her, but to me, too.

I also changed Gidget’s diet slowly, but surely to grain free and choosing more cooling foods for her based on her Chinese medicine diagnoses. And I’ve also incorporated Chinese herbs as well.

I’ll certainly feel so much better once I can say three, four, five, six months down the line that she hasn’t had any seizures. But for now, I’m very hopeful what I’m doing is right for her.  Only time will tell.

And you know, that’s the thing too – time. Not giving into fear and trusting what we feel is the right thing to do. And often that takes time to let it all play out.

And lastly, but most importantly, there is one thing I’ve been giving her a heavy dose of — and that is — love.

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Nadine M. Rosin- The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood

Nadine M. Rosin, author of The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood

Last week I took part in a Twitter party sponsored by Blogpaws.  Met many interesting people who love to blog anything dogs and animals- right up my alley!  In fact, the first ever conference dedicated to blogging animals is coming up April 9th and 10th in Ohio, so check out the details.

During the Twitter party we were able to follow along and answer questions to win prizes.  I was thrilled to win a 1/2 consultation with Nadine Rosin.  She is a Holistic Pets/Toxic-Free Living Consultant, Pet Bereavement Facilitator, Speaker and Author.  Her book is The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood.

Her dog, Buttons was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 8 and was given weeks to live.  She took the holistic approach and buttons lived to almost 19 years old.  From Buttons inspiration, her book was born and now she helps other pet parents.

I learned many things on the call with Nadine.  The food we feed our pets, as well as our environment is vital to their well being.  Feeding our pets nutritious food, and home cooked if you can, is important.  If kibble is a way you need to go she suggested checking out Azmira dog food, as well as their supplements.  She suggested Dr. Lisa Neuman’s book, Three Simple Steps to a Healthy Pet which you can download for $5.95.

Nadine had many helpful suggestions on cleaning up our environment for the health of not only ourselves, but our pets, as well.  Suggestions about cleaning supplies from laundry to kitchen, to the lawn to the bowls we put our pets food in, and some things that surprised me that I was unaware of.  They are all a common sense approach, as well as affordable and easy to start implementing right away.  To get started and learn more Nadine offers a 15-minute phone consultation with a donation that is comfortable for your budget.

We also talked about pet loss.  I shared with her that at times I worry when I lose Frankie because she is everything that I do.  Most of my days center around sharing her message and it brings me so much joy.  Her suggestion was to spend time with Frankie. Just sit and be with her.  I loved that idea!  In fact, I told her I had just done that before our call.

Frankie was soaking up the mid day sunshine in front of our patio door, so I laid down next to her and sat in the moment with her.  It was divine.  She nuzzled her nose into my hair and was intent in looking into my eyes.  Nadine said, “Those are the moments that will be with you when Frankie is with you in body and then in spirit someday.”  That brought tears to my eyes and comfort and peace to my soul.

To learn more about Nadine, please visit her website.  She has a wonderful video about her dog Buttons, which moved me to tears.

Be sure to also check out her book, The Healing Art of Pet Parenthood, the true story about the human-animal bond, healing cancer holistically, senior canine care, and an empowering new take on the grieving process when a beloved animal passes away. My copy is on it’s way, so will look forward to reading it.

Review of “The Sid Series” by Yvonne Perry

Frankie and I will have the honor to host Yvonne Perry, Author of The Sid Series tomorrow on Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Dogs Blog.  Yvonne has written an article called”Dealing with the Death of a Pet” that will surely help every child. So please visit Frankie’s blog tomorrow, December 1st.

My review of The Sid Series:

Bravo to Yvonne Perry for writing this book to help children through challenging issues in a gentle, kind and spiritual way!  From dealing with the death of a pet, learning inner guidance and understanding destiny and making choices (to name just a few) these stories are tender, beautiful lessons a parent or grandparent can share with their children.  This book is truly a treasure to help every child see themselves as a gift, and help them grow into the person they were meant to be.

Purchase a copy of Yvonne’s book today as a great gift for the holidays!