Monday, November 14, 2011

Natural Diuretics for Dogs


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Why Use Natural Diuretics?

To help dogs cleanse their system, natural diuretics should be included in their daily diet.

Natural diuretics are beneficial to a dog’s health because they promote better functioning of the kidneys, thereby increasing the amount of urine, bowels and perspiration which aids in the removal of body toxins. This natural method of body cleansing also helps our beloved canines overcome several diseases and sicknesses which are related to their digestive system.

Natural diuretics come in the form of herbs, vegetables and fruits. These foods are usually given to dogs in small amounts and depending on their size.

Diuretic Herbs for Dogs

Some herbs can help your dog overcome certain diseases and illnesses, especially those that are related to their digestive system. Herbs that possess diuretic properties enhance the flow of urine and help your dog's body eliminate wastes and toxic substances from its system.

Dogs generally accept herbal medicines very readily. In the wild, dogs are able to self-medicate with naturally available herbs. Herbs, therefore, are natural as a food or medicine to them.

Giving diuretic herbs to domesticated dogs, however, may require some precaution. Some dogs, especially those who are on medication, may have a slight allergic reaction to certain herbs. As a rule, do not give herbal diuretics to your dog every day. Always consult a veterinarian regarding doses.

Below are some diuretic herbs that are generally safe for dogs:

Burdock

Burdock has diuretic properties that help eliminate toxic substances from your dog's body. It purifies the blood, promotes perspiration, and improves digestion.

Burdock is a highly recommended natural diuretic for dogs; it can be taken as tea or tincture. If used as a long-term nutritive tonic, it cleanses and builds the blood.

Dandelion

Dandelion promotes the flow of urine and helps remove excess fluid from the body. It is also rich in potassium making it an ideal remedy to use alongside conventional diuretics which can deplete the body of potassium.

Dandelion is a useful remedy if your dog has kidney disease. This useful herb has the ability to flush out toxins and other breakdown products from your dog's system.

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Raspberry Leaf

Raspberry leaves have long been used as a traditional herbal remedy for digestive problems. The astringent properties of a raspberry is most helpful if your dog is suffering from diarrhea.

Red Clover

Red clover is a powerful diuretic herb that purifies the blood. It is also useful in removing tumors and cysts, and in the treatment of certain cancers in dogs.



Diuretic Fruits and Vegetables for Dogs


Certain fruits and vegetables act as natural diuretics and can be highly beneficial to your dog's health. They are rich in nutrients and chemical properties that aid in body cleansing and detoxification.

Natural diuretic foods are given in small portions and depending upon your pet's size.Try to incorporate some of these fruits and veggies in your dog’s diet:

Alfalfa Sprouts

Alfalfa is very high in nutrients and is generally beneficial for stomach and digestive problems. It is usually given to remedy a dog's upset stomach. Alfalfa also purifies the blood and stimulates appetite.

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Banana

Bananas are a rich source of potassium - a mineral that aids conventional diuretics in flushing out toxic wastes from the body. Bananas also add small amounts of natural acidophilus bacteria to the bowels, helping dogs overcome inflammatory bowel disease.

Celery

Celery is a well-known diuretic vegetable recommended for dogs with kidney, bladder or urinary problems. Celery is a natural blood purifier and is proven to help in detoxification.

Melon and Watermelon

Melons and watermelons contain plenty of water which help your dog’s kidneys function better. Melon is also said to help treat stomach problems.

Papaya

Papaya is a rich source of vitamins A, C, and E and of the minerals calcium, phosphorous and iron. These nutrients help ease any digestive problems your dog may be suffering from.

Okra

Okra is a green vegetable that typically grows in the tropics or warm regions. Its rich sodium content helps cure intestinal problems in dogs.


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2 comments:

  1. Do these remedies really work? Because my dog has alot of fluid in her stomach. Which one would you prefer?

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    1. Hello, Dionne. I've read about many dog owners who have tried these remedies for their dogs. If you are unsure, I suggest you see a vet who can examine your dog.

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