Natural Supplements for Dogs and Cats
Posted on 2009 under Cats - Feeding Your Cat, Dog Feeding, Herbal Recipes | No Comment17 Sep
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1 ounce each alfalfa; marshmallow root; comfrey; mullein leaves; dandelion root; nettles; parsley
2 ounces each: burdock root or seed; chamomile; horsetail; oatstraw; red clover; rose hips; rosemary; slippery elm bark; thyme
1/4 ounce each catnip; fennel seeds; garlic powder
1 dash cayenne pepper
If using cut and sifted herbs, blenderize to a coarse powder. Mix with already-powdered herbs, and store in a dark jar in refrigerator or cool place.
To use for cats: give 1 to 3 teaspoons per day.
To use for dogs: give 1 tablespoon to 1 cup per day, depending on the size of the dog.
Mix herb powder with food or sprinkle it on top. This is only a mineral and preventive medicinal supplement. For pregnant or nursing pets, add to the above:
1/2 ounce each: chickweed; comfrey; milk thistle; raspberry leaf
The Comfrey is in addition to the amount used in the basic recipe.
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