Many people are becoming selective about what gets injected into their bodies, but don’t think twice about having their animals vaccinated. Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me again today to talk about which vaccinations and flea, tick, and heartworm medications are necessary and which are not. She also explains how to incorporate mindfulness into our pet’s daily routine.
Options for environmental control against ticks and fleas:

Nematodes that eat the eggs and larvae

Borax or diatomaceous earth 

Growth regulators that prevent fleas from forming a protective layer

Capstar tablets

Insect growth regulators to be given orally (Lufenuron) 

Amber collars

0BugZone electromagnetic collars 

About Dr. Roberts:
Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on their journey to well-being. 
Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you to develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching.  
In this episode:

How long the duration of immunity is for pets, and what that means. (30:56)

What distemper and parvo are. (32:34)

What happens when a person or a pet gets rabies. (35:37)

How to dose a pet with Thuja. (37:00)

What a titer is and what it tests for. (38:14)

Should we back off with vaccines for low-risk animals or non-responders? (40:56)

Why a kennel cough vaccination may be necessary. (43:20)

Whether or not dogs need to be vaccinated against leptospirosis and Lyme disease. (44:45)

Alternatives for tick and flea control. (51:20)

Options for environmental control of ticks and fleas. (53:28)

Heartworm prevention for dogs. (56:37)

Incorporating mindfulness into your pet’s daily routine. (58:24)

Links and resources:
Dr. Ruth Roberts’s website 
Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on Instagram/ Twitter/ LinkedIn/ Facebook/ TikTok/ YouTube
Free PDF download:  When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet
Get a 10% discount with CODE DRSTEPHANIEGRAY for The Original CrockPet Diet

Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online  
Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn
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Podcast production by Team Podcast 

Many people are becoming selective about what gets injected into their bodies, but don’t think twice about having their animals vaccinated. Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me again today to talk about which vaccinations and flea, tick, and heartworm medications are necessary and which are not. She also explains how to incorporate mindfulness into our pet’s daily routine.

Options for environmental control against ticks and fleas:


Nematodes that eat the eggs and larvae
Borax or diatomaceous earth 
Growth regulators that prevent fleas from forming a protective layer
Capstar tablets
Insect growth regulators to be given orally (Lufenuron) 
Amber collars
0BugZone electromagnetic collars 


About Dr. Roberts:

Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on their journey to well-being. 

Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you to develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching.  

In this episode:


How long the duration of immunity is for pets, and what that means. (30:56)
What distemper and parvo are. (32:34)
What happens when a person or a pet gets rabies. (35:37)
How to dose a pet with Thuja. (37:00)
What a titer is and what it tests for. (38:14)
Should we back off with vaccines for low-risk animals or non-responders? (40:56)
Why a kennel cough vaccination may be necessary. (43:20)
Whether or not dogs need to be vaccinated against leptospirosis and Lyme disease. (44:45)
Alternatives for tick and flea control. (51:20)
Options for environmental control of ticks and fleas. (53:28)
Heartworm prevention for dogs. (56:37)
Incorporating mindfulness into your pet’s daily routine. (58:24)


Links and resources:

Dr. Ruth Roberts’s website 

Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on InstagramTwitterLinkedInFacebookTikTokYouTube

Free PDF download:  When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet

Get a 10% discount with CODE DRSTEPHANIEGRAY for The Original CrockPet Diet


Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn

Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here

Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online  

Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn

Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic

Podcast production by Team Podcast 

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