How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom

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030 - How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHomIt seems like there’s an endless stream of dogs that come into our stores with skin irritation that causes them to chew, nibble and scratch at themselves relentlessly.  Oftentimes, they’ve already gotten a diagnosis that their dog has allergies, but many of the treatment options they’ve been given aren’t working as they should be. In many of these cases, we discover that although the dog may have allergy-like symptoms, they may actually have a yeast problem that’s not being addressed. Once we tackle yeast head on through diet and supplements, many dogs experience fantastic results. Today’s guest is Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom. Julie Anne has been the owner and practitioner of some of the busiest and long-standing holistic veterinary hospitals and clinics in North America. Graduating from the Vancouver Academy of Homeopathy’s 4 year Homeopathic Medicine Program, she has studied with some of the world's leading veterinary homeopaths. She is an Associate Member of the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons and has co-founded and taught a three-year post-graduate program to veterinarians in Canada with Dr Sue Armstrong to help bridge the gap between human and animal homeopathic medicine.Julie Anne is now the founder and co-owner of the Adored Beast Apothecary, where she formulates holistic pet care products.In this episode, we’re going to discuss the often overlooked issue of yeast overgrowth in dogs, how to spot it, and how we can begin to bring balance back into the dog’s body and alleviate uncomfortable, itchy skin problems.In this episode you'll learn:What exactly yeast overgrowth is when it pertains to our canine companions.If an under-active immune system can lead to yeast issues in dogs.If there are medications that might contribute to yeast overgrowth.If allergies can lead to yeast overgrowth in dogs. What types of foods cause yeast, or aggravate yeast, in dogs.If there are foods that are good for dogs prone to yeast overgrowth. Some of the signs and symptoms that a dog might have a yeast problem.How a vet can diagnose a yeast problem in dogs. The best way to prevent yeast overgrowth in dogs. How to get rid of yeast in dogs. Resources from this episode:Episode 030: ResourcesEverything Pup Podcast Community on FacebookFind Holly on Social Media:FacebookInstagramSupport the Show by SubscribingSupport the show with a one-time giftSupport the show

How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHom

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