Mark & Carrie
Member
We have a mild head shaker who has been experiencing serious issues recently and has been shaking much more than usual.
I was told that, because of the spring we had, followed by the deluge, and now the "2nd spring" that this year has been worse for Headshakers whose trigger factors are related to pollen counts.
Has anyone else heard/been told/think that?
I have been told that if you use a grackle then it can help some headshakers - has anyone had any experience with that?
Also, someone suggested Naf Shake Relief but always a bit skeptical of something that a vet doesnt recommend as it seems that it will always be a bit hit and miss....anyone have any experience of success with this product?
I was told that, because of the spring we had, followed by the deluge, and now the "2nd spring" that this year has been worse for Headshakers whose trigger factors are related to pollen counts.
Has anyone else heard/been told/think that?
I have been told that if you use a grackle then it can help some headshakers - has anyone had any experience with that?
Also, someone suggested Naf Shake Relief but always a bit skeptical of something that a vet doesnt recommend as it seems that it will always be a bit hit and miss....anyone have any experience of success with this product?