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Post by weloveourweasels on Jun 23, 2008 23:36:12 GMT -5
which one is needed to keep their respitory system healthy? I don't like how the air is in my house. Rolo isn't wheezey but she kind of sounds like a kid with a stuffy nose when she is sleeping but Loki doesn't do it. (I suspect it is because she is only 9 months old) Also do any of you use that store bought natural respitory rx crap?
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Post by Forum Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 5:28:13 GMT -5
Hmmmmm....honestly I don't know (does anyone on here want to give their $0.02?) I'll go look up some info on this topic. Will post what I find......
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Post by tss on Jun 24, 2008 10:58:55 GMT -5
I'm not sure about the humidifiers but I have used the natural respiratory RX stuff on mice before and it worked like a charm.
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Post by weloveourweasels on Jun 24, 2008 17:09:39 GMT -5
I'm not sure about the humidifiers but I have used the natural respiratory RX stuff on mice before and it worked like a charm. Cool while we are researching the stuff I will pick up a bottle at the store. At least there aren't any horrible chemicals in there but i know the ferts won't look my in the eye all day after i give it to them. BTW I live in TN and my nasal passages are very dry because the air in the house in crap right now. So I'm guessing her passages are dry too.
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Post by Forum Administrator on Jun 24, 2008 18:45:05 GMT -5
Once your babies are eating naturally, their hydration levels will certainly increase (due to the high moisture content of raw foods and whole prey) this should certainly help to keep those nasal passages moist. I wouldnt be suprised if you saw improvment JUST from making a change in diet!
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