Neuropathies in Dogs: A Holistic Approach at All Natural Vet Care

At All Natural Vet Care, we strongly believe in merging the best of conventional and holistic approaches for the well-being of our canine companions. When addressing complex conditions such as megaesophagus, laryngeal paralysis, and degenerative myelopathy, it's vital to assess the health landscape comprehensively. 

Each canine patient is unique, and while not every intervention suits every case, we ensure our strategies are carefully tailored to each individual's needs.

After undertaking a clinical examination of any pet we perform an informed consent process to discuss options to ensure they fit with your family’s medical philosophy.

Therapeutic Options

Options that are commonly considered for Neuropathies in our clinic include:

1. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Chinese herbal medicine, with its deep-rooted wisdom, stands as a cornerstone in our integrative healing approach. Among the diverse herbs we consider, Xiao Huo Luo Dan often emerges as a primary choice due to its innate warming properties that help address neuropathy. Yet, versatility remains paramount, and at times, other herbs may be more fitting to a dog's specific needs.


2. Nutraceuticals and Targeted Nutrients: While high levels of clinical evidence to support all of these supplements is lacking, there is varying degrees of biomedical evidence for the nutraceuticals we use. Several that feature commonly in our neuropathy care include:


  • Lion's Mane: Acclaimed for its neuroprotective properties, this prebiotic mushroom may bolster nerve regeneration and offer a partial protective shield against complications like aspiration pneumonia. For scientific literature click here

  • Deer Velvet Antler: Recognized for its potential in nerve regeneration and joint health benefits, it's particularly effective during the initial stages of neuropathy.

  • Melatonin: More than just a sleep-regulator, melatonin's antioxidants serve as a defence line against nerve cell damage.

  • Green Lipped Sea Mussels: Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, these mollusks play a role in reducing the neuro-inflammation often associated with neuropathic conditions. Some consider GLSM to have regenerative properties.

  • Adaptogenics: Herbs such as ashwagandha reinforce the body's ability to resist stressors, which plays a pivotal role in nerve health. To learn the science of ashwagandha click here

  • Vagal Nerve Tonics: Lemon balm and valerian, can be instrumental in supporting optimal vagus nerve function.

  • Myelin Sheath Supplements: These are considered for their potential to protect and repair nerve fibres, ensuring efficient nerve transmission.

  • Colostrum: As a potent source of IgE, colostrum aids in detoxifying the gut and enhancing its overall health. Some consider Colostrum to have regenerative properties.

My top selections encompass Wholefood Nutrition, Acupuncture, Lion's Mane, Deer Velvet, Ashwagandha, Xiao Huo Luo Dan, and CoQ10 supplements, especially for early intervention for neuropathies. 

For those in search of reliable herbal sources, we recommend the Natural Path Herb Company, famed for its high-quality, organic, veterinarian-crafted herbal formulas.


3. Acupuncture: An age-old practice, acupuncture serves as a beacon for dogs with neuropathic pain, promoting nerve regeneration and holistic wellness.

4. Dietary Considerations: We are strong advocates for a low carbohydrate, phytonutrient, omega 3 rich wholefood diet. Our emphasis stems from a need to avoid:

a. neurotoxic Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs), whose safe levels in pet foods remain undetermined, 

b. diet driven inflammation, and

c. diet driven oxidative stress

5. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy, a cornerstone for ensuring mobility and functional integrity, proves indispensable when confronting neuropathies.

6. Intravenous Stem Cell Therapy: By harnessing the body's intrinsic regenerative capabilities, this therapy potentially brings hope to those grappling with degenerative ailments.

7. Laser Therapy: With its non-invasive prowess, laser therapy stands as a keystone in alleviating inflammation and fostering tissue repair.

8. Microbiome Restoration Therapy (MBRT): We are currently considering the use of MBRT, or faecal microbiota transplant (FMT) to support the gut-brain axis in dogs with neuropathy.

9. Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis, Targeted Vitamin & Mineral Supplementation and Detoxification if mineral imbalances and/or heavy metal issues are discovered.


Complementary Care: 


While we advocate holistic care, we do value conventional medical paths, encompassing specialist internal medicine, orthopaedic surgery, and neurologist consultations. 


In order to achieve positive outcomes we are very supportive of collaboration with other veterinarians. 

Tailor this for your pet:

If our approach resonates with you, feel free to reach out to organise a consultation with one of our Integrative Veterinarians, Acupuncturists, Physiotherapists or Naturopaths. 


Regardless of your location, we're equipped to offer guidance, either via telemedicine or in clinic. If you are able to find a local holistic vet, feel free to discuss these considerations with them. They may have other solutions that are more appropriate for your pet’s unique metabolic needs.

This information is for general education purposes and is not a substitute for individualised veterinary medical care.

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