
Far be it from me to pretend that I’m an expert in animal health. However, the following remedies have done wonders for my dogs as well as my mom’s cats!
My sweet dogs are thirteen and a half. The day they don’t want to chase balls, go for walks, and bark at the postal carrier, I’ll be worried. Every day, they teach me more about how to grow older with grace. Every day, I do my best to make aging easier on them.
While I know dogs and cats aren’t physiologically exactly like humans, for an extra safety precaution, I often try remedies on myself before enlisting them. In addition, I start off slowly and keep a close watch for possible overdosing and any bad reactions.
Turmeric
This wonderful golden root, touted to aid just about everything, has helped heal my broken knee. Unexpectedly, turmeric also helps me sleep better.
For the past few months, I’ve been splitting an extra high potency turmeric capsule among my pets, sprinkling the contents over their meals. Within two days, they were greeting the day with renewed spryness!
Cod Liver Oil (super fine grade)
About the same time, I found I was constantly wiping gooey/crusty schmutz from the corners of their eyes.

Their eyes are different from ours in a variety of ways:
- They have three eyelids!
- The placement of their eyes depends on the shapes of their faces and noses.
- Their rods-to-cones ratio differ from ours.
- We see color and close-up better. They see movement better.
Ultra fine grade cod liver oil squeezed into canine eyes, I read somewhere, could refresh their eyes and possibly slow cataract formation.
Hmmm …oil in the eyes?! The idea took time to warm up to. With great trepidation (and secrecy from dear ones who would surely have been horrified) I squeezed some into my own eyes.

Lo and behold, down to the fishy smell, it was no big deal. The wee bit of blurry vision righted within minutes, and there was no sting. Whew!
Moving onto my furry beloveds, to my supreme delight, within two days, their eyes were clear — plus!! — they could see better! As a result, they’re more responsive and obviously happier! The wonderfulness of this makes tears spring to my own eyes!
Mondays have become ‘oil days.’ They’re never thrilled by the application, but any dog with Labradors in it aims to please. All the more so as they age.
More about what I do for my dear furry ones.
More on turmeric for dogs here.
wonderful tips here – thanks (and I am late to this post but it came up in the reader under a recent post) and just had to say I am going to try the cod liver oil “in” the eye and will have my mother try it too –
and side note – in 2008 I started taking cod liver oil daily and in a few months I stopped buying moisturizer – woo hoo – we moisturize from the inside out and it is a top product for me.
I stopped using it because my fat and oils intake went up with other sources, like good meats and walnuts – but have some cod liver oil and will get back to it – thx
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how interesting! cod liver oil has lots of vitamin d as well, which most Americans don’t get enough of
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yes – and the brain I took was Sonne’s – which I think is a top brand – I have heard that capsules are NOT the way to go with the cod liver oil.
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Fascinating article. I eat Tumeric in my food all the time. Never thought about sharing it with my pets.
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Wonderful article and I love the picture of you and your dog! Priceless!
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Thanks much.
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As you know [actually you may have forgotten!:)], I’m not really a doggy kind of person, but your obvious love for your dogs really moves me. That you experiment on yourself first before administering to them is wonderful – what an amazing expression of love!
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yes, I remember your mentioning that, dear Marie, so its especially indulgent of you to read my pet posts, haha. Well, some would (& have) call me crazy…
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You are a superb storyteller – you made it easy to read them. Crazy? You? Never!! :))
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Bonjour ou Bonsoir
Un petit passage par chez toi est une joie , un vrai régal même
Cela pour me dire que je vais bien
Quand je vole de blogs en blogs
J’en oublie mes soucis , c’est une vrai promenade
Mais avant de partir prochainement en vacances
Des vacances s’ils ont veux bien
Je tenais à te saluer te souhaiter
Tout ce qu’il y a de meilleurs pour toi ,profite bien
De même pour ta petite famille
Bisous Bernard à BIENTOT
Un peu de fraicheur
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merci!! 🙂
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Cod Liver Oil as a human supplement appears to work as well. Some interesting articles on the Web, it was regularly given to young Brits a few years after WWII, presumably to help whilst food rationing existed.
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I actually take tumeric to keep my own joints healthy! I never thought to give it to my dog. :0)
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