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Is your pet struggling with chronic diarrhea or vomiting? In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM, shares 9 natural remedies to help manage Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in pets, offering safe, effective, and gentle options for relief. Learn how natural solutions like dietary changes, herbs, and supplements can support your pet’s digestive health and comfort. Dr. Jones covers each remedy in detail, so you can make informed choices to improve your pet’s quality of life.
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