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How much bee pollen should dogs take?
by Joni B.
Both my English Setter dog and I have chronic sinus problems. I have gone through 2 sinus surgeries and my dog has suffered through 2 episodes in the ER Vet and nearly died this last go around with from alergic reaction to exposure to mold and sycamore leaves. What dose can I use for my dog?
She weighs 56 lbs now. A friend says her dog has benefited for the use of bee pollen and is now off harsh allergy medicine.
Angela's Response:
We recommend 1 tablespoon per 100 lbs for dogs/horses. So, being 56 pounds, I'd suggest a half tablespoon for your dog. Start her with a very small dose and work up from there over a couple of weeks.
Might be a good idea to read my page on how to take bee pollen:
http://www.bee-pollen-buzz.com/how-to-take-bee-pollen.html
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