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Canine Allergy: Recurring Skin, Ear & Gut Conditions

59.95

Recurring skin (including chronic itch), ear and gut conditions are the #1, #2 and #3 reasons for visiting the vet today. Over more than 3hrs, Dr Brady will teach you everything he knows. We will help put a stop to your dog’s chronic condition or your money back. If we fail, you can spend your money on another vet visit. But we won’t.

Run time 3.2hrs

Recurring skin (including chronic itch), ear and gut conditions are the #1, #2 and #3 reasons for visiting the vets today. Unfortunately, the information you receive at that point is critical as to whether your dog recovers from the condition plaguing him.

The truth of it is, you don’t find the cause of that dogs issues you will forever be going back to the vet for meds to suppress his symptoms. There’s no road to recovery that way. Just an endless supply of grossly over-priced, ultra-processed kibbles (that do not work to fix his issue) and a bevvy of very powerful drugs (that do actually work to turn off his symptoms…for a little bit).

You cannot keep going that way. Something has to change.

This course is going to teach you another way. It’s going to show you that the symptoms you are seeing on the surface – from rash, hotspot, dermatitis and stubborn yeast and ear infections to recurring gut conditions such as diarrhoea, IBS/IBD, anal glands or GERD – are simply the smoke coming out the windows of a burning house. You must put the fire out first if you want them to go away.

The introduction is free. Listen to what we’re telling you – there is a simple, quick, easy, cheap and nutritious solutions to many of these issues. Doesn’t this sound like something you should at least try before spending another penny at the vets?!

Need more convincing?! OK, we will refund your entire purchase in the advice in this article doesn’t help your dog. Simple as that. You tell me it didn’t work, we refund your money.

The course lasts 200 minutes and costs €59.95.

You will receive your course notes and slides upon beginning the course and your certificate at the end.

Content

Part 1 Introduction to canine allergy

Proof your dogs recurring skin, ear and/or gut condition is food related.

This is FREE TO WATCH NOW – CLICK HERE

 

Part 2 Allergy versus intolerance

The word allergy is bandied around too much today. What your dog is suffering is highly unlikely to be a true allergy but another kind of food sensitivity…

 

Part 3 Dysbiosis and leaky gut

At the heart of the issue is an unsettled gut flora. This creates huge amounts of inflammation in dogs. Left to rot, leaky gut can develop. This is where food intolerances are created.

 

Part 4 Why kibble doesn’t work

From ultra-processed proteins to poor quality fat to chemicals preservatives and mycotoxins, we have all the studies we need to show us that chemically preserved, ultra-processed kibbe plays no role in the recovery of these dogs.

 

Part 5 Poor veterinary advice

Dietary advice such as kibble and “chicken and rice” when your dog is sick are not the only incorrect bits of veterinary advice in such dogs. The tendency to use antibiotics and anti-inflammatories, while beneficial on the very short term, these meds are likely to more harm than good long term. We must get off them.

 

Part 6 Food allergy tests

Unfortunately, desperate for some direction, lots of owners in this situation waste good money on bad allergy tests. There is only really one we recommend, and even then, only if all else fails…

 

Part 7 What to do

The solution to your dog’s woes is actually quite simple. It involved a simple diet which we add to every couple of weeks. This way, we find out what works in this dog and what doesn’t. To these meals, we add some crucial supplements that will fix that gut, and ensure future meals are digested without drama.

 

Part 8 Natural solutions for issues resulting from food sensitivity

Here we run through the top tips for recurring skin issues, hot spots, itch and bad ears. Most importantly, we discuss yeast – internally and externally – which may or may not be going on in the background as a result of the troubled gut. This is a crucial, often neglected part of the itch puzzle.

Customer Reviews

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Denise Thomas
Enlightening

Tried elimination diets and failed . Now I understand why . Feel armed with knowledge and a plan to sort this . Big thank you .

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Patrick Visser
new courses

I love the range of the new courses.
A nice way to go through a subject at your own pace.
Keep it up Conor!

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Deanna Sharp
Everyone NEEDS to take this course!

This is one of the most informational courses you can take to aid your canine companion -- even if they don't have allergies! This information can help you to help your pet heal (and thrive) from so many issues that stem from kibble pet food. This information can even help pet parents make better food choices for themselves. Wonderfully done -- easy to follow -- very inspirational. You will WANT to make healthy changes for you and your pet after watching this course. W-O-W... Is the phrase that comes to mind -- which I kept saying as I was watching this course. Unbelievable, simply unbelievable. I am so glad I took this course. I pick-up more and more each time I watch it :) Thank you Dr. Brady!!!!

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Trish & Kelvin
Valuable course for anyone with an itchy dog

We are very grateful that we found Dr Brady's website and took the Canine Allergy course. It is already helping our puppy - she is less itchy and her skin looks healthier and less inflamed. We would highly recommend it to anyone with an itchy dog. Dr Brady's advice on dog nutrition should be required reading for anyone getting a new puppy/dog.

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C G
Excellent Course

The course was extremely insightful & helpful. I certainly gained a lot of knowledge & information which will help me in dealing with the issues my pet faces.