Sunday Morning in PoodleTown. We are getting ready for our new arrivals from Deja. We expect she’ll be having her puppies today or tomorrow. We are very excited about these puppies as we know they will be SOOOO gorgeous and smart.
Here is an email that came in this morning from a poodle Mom who called me to purchase a puppy and explained that her Poodles were both sick and dying with digestive problems. I recommending some products for her and below are results for of having her Poodles on those products. I’m posting her email as well as my response:
Hi Jacki, I am using your Prairie Powder and it gets hard and then clumpy, am I doing something wrong? When I first started him last year when Pancho came home and I had all the vitamins and I switch him to Force by Honest Kitchen the poodles are still on Embark and are doing great. Any way I ran out of the vitamin a few months ago and he started chewing on his legs, I thought it was because I had switched him to Thrive by mistake but then went back to Force. I switched back, but it didn’t work, still chewing now. I am wondering if it is because of the vitamins. I have just placed an order, so I guess this will be a true test. Another question, my son has an older Russell that keeps getting urinary tact infections, where she wets all over the place. I told him about the Prairie Powder. Would that work or is it a combination of all vitamins? Thanks for your help, Pancheo is such a sweet boy, has decided that the bed is where he is suppose to sleep, he had turned out to be a great house dog, but still loves to run and play with the other dogs. Hope to hear from you soon. I will send you some pictures of Pancheo…. Kathy W
Hi Kathy,
Good to hear from you and Pancheo.
Take a tea bag and empty the tea out of it. Fill the paper container with white rice, staple it shut and place it in the the Prairie Powder container. This should absorb any extra moisture that might be causing the Prairie Powder to clump.
The Prairie Powder is a key to stopping itching along with the Tavern Tonic which helps keep the system “clean” so that no toxins build up and cause allergic reactions.
I recommend the Critter Corral and Prairie Powder for your son’s older Jack Russel. The Critter Corral along with Prairie Powder will help to eliminate bacteria throughout the body and The Prairie powder is very effective with Bladder issues.
My niece put her Boxer dogs on Prairie Powder and says that her “Bailey’s” incontinence has been reduced significantly, their shedding been reduced and they have more energy generally. Wow from one supplement!
Remarkable!
I look forward to hearing about the changes your dogs experience from taking these supplements.
Also looking forward to pictures. Take care and please keep in touch…. Jacki
Bailey and Copper do not shed as much when they are taking the supplement daily (1 scoop in the am per dog). I’d say the amount of shedding has been cut in half and for boxers that is remarkable, especially for a short haired breed. Bailey doesn’t have as many incontinence issues, I am assuming that is because of the cranberry in the supplement. Before starting the Prairie Powder we were having weekly “leakages”, now it is only once a month and it usually occurs when she is in a deep sleep. Their coats are shiny and soft and they are more energetic; even for a 7 and 8 year-old. Take care…. Shana