Last
winter I discovered that my yellow lab, Abbey, had blood in her urine. After x-rays were ordered by Dr. Haghighat,
it turned out that she had 2 large bladder stones. He explained that
conventionally, what is recommended is surgery to remove the bladder stones.
However, in his experience, most dogs do not require bladder surgery and with
proper diet and homeopathic and herbal treatment, the bladder stones are able
to dissolve on their own. We started immediately a very regimented treatment
plan that consisted of feeding a homemade diet with lots of vegetables and
added water. We also started Abbey on a homeopathic preparation and two types
of herbs and monitored Abbey closely to make sure she was able to urinate at
all times. The blood in the urine stopped after only a few days, and Abbey
seemed to be much more comfortable. We repeated the x-rays in 3 months and,
miraculously, her bladder stones had disappeared with absolutely no sign of
them! I can’t tell you how shocked and elated I was with the news. Dr.
Haghighat spared my Abbey from surgery and for that I’ve forever grateful to
him.
X-RAYS BEFORE TREATMENT
X-RAYS BEFORE TREATMENT
X-RAYS AFTER TREATMENT