Is my dog “allergic” to chicken?

   

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Is my dog “allergic” to chicken?

No!!! He is not, I promise.

Your dog is capable of NOT being allergic nor sensitive to chicken, or any meat.

Do not agree that your dog has a health problem. He does not. All these new and common food related health problems are caused by your dog’s environment, and his diet!

I have cured hundreds of dogs with all varieties of “allergies”. When I say I have cured the dogs, I mean exactly that. I have a history of 30+ years of proof of health dogs.

  • Zero sensitivity to any meat.
  • Able to thrive eating chicken.
  • No more digestive disorders.
  • The dogs are no longer ill and live healthy lives.
  • No more skin irritations, rashes, itching, yeast.

In addition, when gut health is restored + healthy, the majority of the time the dogs loose all of their environmental allergies too. Done. Adios. Fixed. Gone are the days of reacting to foods eaten. Goodbye itchy skin. Bye Bye ear issues.

What you must agree to:

  • Your dog is ill due to poor gut health
  • Kibble dog food causes poor gut health
  • Drugs contribute to poor gut health
  • Eating starches and processed food cause poor gut health
  • Chemicals contribute to poor gut health
  • Yearly vaccines contribute to poor health
  • When a dog and his home are kept very clean + the majority of the dog’s life is spent inside a house = contribute to poor gut health
  • Allergies are symptoms of poor gut health
  • External Yeast is a symptom of poor gut health
  • Causes of poor gut health: NOT eating a wide variety of species appropriate foods, lack of eating other animal feces and lack of scavenging

Your dog is a dog. He is not human. Allow and encourage your dog to be a dog. Our modern indoor life + ultra “sanitary” living is hurting our dog’s health.

What must you stop/change:

  • No kibble
  • No processed food of any kind
  • No grains, no starch, no plants of any kind
  • No chemicals in the dog’s environment
  • Treat the dog topically for yeast
  • Change to safer drugs or eliminate all drugs

How are the dogs cured at Safari Dog’s Ranch?

The dog moves to our Safari Ranch to live for a few weeks or up to 3 months. Of the hundreds of dogs who came to us sick, 100% of them are either mostly cured and fully cured by the 3 month mark. We have never had a dog who stayed the same level of ill, or got worse.

During this time at our ranch:

Diet

Dogs eat a wide variety of meats, raw edible small bones, eggs. The majority of this is RAW food, not cooked. Dogs can eat a cooked meat diet too. But dogs digest raw meat easier than cooked meat.

No veggies, no grain, no starch, no kibble. We feed raw chicken and raw chicken bones nearly every day. At first yes, the dogs often have an upset digestion. But that doesn’t last long. Usually 1-3 weeks and the dog isn’t showing any negatives to eating chicken. Feeding plain yogurt or cottage cheese is also allowed for dogs who can handle it. ** Never feed a Cavalier dairy, palm or coconut oil unless your dog is DNA clear of the MCADD disease.

Eating Feces

Dogs have access to eat feces of a wide variety of livestock and healthy dogs’ poop. The majority of the feces that these dogs choose to eat are:

• Sheep

• Horse

• Rabbit

• Dogs’ poop who eat a raw diet and have good gut health

Are you a crazy person?? You want my dog to eat feces???

In recent years much has been studied on humans and animals related to fecal transplant. This is taking feces of a healthy gut and donate it by fecal transplant into the sick recipient. Astounding results are documented from fecal transplants. Google this for more details.

Dogs love eating feces. As long as the donor animal is not on a drug that will harm your dog, do not stop your dog from eating feces. Your dog is attempting to heal his body by eating feces.

DoggyBiome™ Gut Restore Supplement from Raw-Fed Dogs is a unique fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) in a capsule designed to restore dog health. Convenient capsules are an alternative to surgical FMT, which is equally effective but more invasive and less conventient.

Outdoors

Dogs spend many hours a day outside laying in the dirt, eating dirt, chewing on grass/weeds, eating bugs, laying in the grass. I allow the dogs to get dirty and stay dirty. Zero baths for the first 1-3 months, but I do rinse them off when they are covered in mud. And I also topically treat any skin sores/cuts plus follow the yeast protocol (if needed).

Pack

Dogs live in a pack, share water bowls, groom each other etc. This gives the dogs a mentally and emotionally healthy, stress-free living environment. Living in a good natured dog pack is wonderful for a dog’s soul.

Avoid Oral Flea pills

Read the FDA’s Warning against oral flea pills. Isoxazoline products have been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including muscle tremors, ataxia, and seizures in some dogs and cats.

Avoiding any flea medication is great if the dog can avoid catching fleas. But, that is difficult for dogs in warm environments like Texas. At our Safari Dogs Ranch the dogs get a monthly Topical flea prevention like Frontline paired with oral Ivermetin for heartworms. Or, the dogs get a topical combo: Revolution or Advantage Multi. Many Cavaliers are Ivermectin sensitive and it should not be used.

Avoid Drugs

No drugs given unless it is very urgent the dog needs it. I remove all “allergic” dogs off all maintenance drugs like Pepcid, anti-anxiety, sedatives, allergy medications etc. After 1-3 weeks at my ranch the dogs no longer need any maintenance drugs and I wean them off. We also avoid giving any Metronidazole – it ruins gut health. Using Metro is one of the main culprits for why your dog’s gut health is poor.

Indoors

The inside environment is kept clean with minimal chemicals. Simple green is the only non-natural cleaner used, and that is used minimally and well rinsed after.

The mopping is water with vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. The bedding is washed with unscented detergent with vinegar or just baking soda. No candles, scents, sprays or chemicals are used inside, or outside. No lawn chemicals or bug killers are put down on the ground.

Yeast

Long-hair thick-coats are shaved short to allow for good air flow. Often dogs have yeast on their skin and that is the real culprit of skin irritations. When a dog’s coat is too thick and damp it allows bacteria and yeast to grow. If we suspect this is the case, we shave the dog short and use anti-fungal shampoo every few days to kill the yeast. Plus, the meat diet gets the whole body able to ward off yeast, due to better health from the diet change. If the dog is not battling yeast on the skin, we do not wash the dog with any shampoo for the 1-3 months he lives here. If the dog is dirty we rinse with only water.

How can you duplicate our Safari Dogs Ranch gut healing protocol?

Order & give Animal Biome’s Doggie Gut Restore. This is healthy dog’s poop in a pill. Use the pills from the raw fed donor dogs. We use the formula from RAW meat fed dogs. The company also offers a formula for kibble fed and another for blended diet of kibble and raw meat.

Switch your dog to an all meat, egg & bones diet. This includes raw chicken & chicken bones. We highly suggest feeding Texas Tripe brand of raw food. Texas Tripe does High Pressure Pasteurization to their food. This can help you relax about the raw meat being safe.

Itchy Skin?

Shave your long-hair thick-coat dog very short. We like the 10 blade on our shaver. Then follow our yeast protocol.

Follow the rest of our protocol as best as you can. The more natural of a dog life you can provide, the better.

Be ready to battle past some initial upset tummy. Once you get past the first 1-2 weeks then the dog consistently gets better. The dog might have initial reactions to the chicken, new food, poop in a pill etc. You have to expect this and not stress out. Your dog reacting to change is normal. It will all get better soon.

PS,
I’ve never met a dog who is actually allergic to chicken

– Alicia of Safari Dogs