calliecritturs
Posted : 7/6/2011 5:56:33 PM
How big is your poodle -- typically it's going to be like 500 mg of L-Carnitine twice a day and 500 mg of Taurine once a day. That can change with the dog tho.
In honesty -- I would tell you to add a holistic vet, preferably one who does TCVM (Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine) -- it helped my Billy a *ton* for a long time. In fact I've used it with two dogs that had heart problems. We had a boxer/pit mix who had a severely enlarged heart (and a bent trachea) from heartworm infestation. We took her thru the 'slow' method (no vet would touch her with the immiticide her problem was *that* severe) and got a clear occult on her but it left the heart severely enlarged.
She had to be on *some* heart meds (ferosemide primarily) but mostly I used supplements for her.
Both dogs also took hawthorneberry -- the typical dose (no matter the size of the dog) is 1 capsule (which is about 1/4 teas. if you get the bulk herb) twice a day.
Hawthornberry is easy to give -- just the ground herb tastes sorta like dusty strawberries (yeah actually I *have* tasted it) and usually even regular vets don't mind you giving that one. one capsule is just about a solid 1/4 tsp (scoop it up with the spoon and sorta press it in and you're bang on right measure-wise)
Depending on the size of your poodle tho I'd want a vet to help you with those taurine/l-carnitine doses. If your poodle is just a wee guy you may need to halve them but I'm not sure.
But seriously -- acupuncture can help SO much with heart issues. Really can.
One of the things we did with Billy was to get him a heart work-up twice a year. My regular vet would actually test him in his office and send the echo via the phone line up to the University of FL where a cardiologist/radiologist would read the tests for us. It was not at all expensive and enabled us to keep track of any changes.
The other thing they did was x-ray his heart twice a year to keep track of the size of his heart to see if it had enlarged further.