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I haven't received any responses to this and I really could use some. So I am

reposting in hopes someone with a dog might be able to help me. Maybe even just

direct me to a website that will educate me more about the medicinal value of

KT.

Re: Re: Another new Kombucha brewer - question

Yes, those 2.5 gal crocks sure do make the big scobys. I have seven brews going

now and am stocked up with them in my scoby hotel and I have put three now into

my flower bed when I made the last brews. I also gave one away to someone here.

I think next I will offer some to a friend who has a dog when I pour off the

current brews. They have a jack russel terrier. Is there anything I should tell

them as for what size piece they should give her and how often? Becuz I drink kt

all day long and it does not bother me a bit, but my dad could only drink an

ounce a day when he started. So I don't know how to dose a dog. She is old and

is having health problems these last few years.

And, if I can even get them convinced to make kombucha themselves so they will

always have scobys for the dog, can I tell them they should try to get the dog

to drink some brew?

Lyn

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I haven't received any responses to this and I really could use some. So I am

reposting in hopes someone with a dog might be able to help me. Maybe even just

direct me to a website that will educate me more about the medicinal value of

KT.

Re: Re: Another new Kombucha brewer - question

Yes, those 2.5 gal crocks sure do make the big scobys. I have seven brews going

now and am stocked up with them in my scoby hotel and I have put three now into

my flower bed when I made the last brews. I also gave one away to someone here.

I think next I will offer some to a friend who has a dog when I pour off the

current brews. They have a jack russel terrier. Is there anything I should tell

them as for what size piece they should give her and how often? Becuz I drink kt

all day long and it does not bother me a bit, but my dad could only drink an

ounce a day when he started. So I don't know how to dose a dog. She is old and

is having health problems these last few years.

And, if I can even get them convinced to make kombucha themselves so they will

always have scobys for the dog, can I tell them they should try to get the dog

to drink some brew?

Lyn

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People have posted previously about dehydrating extra SCOBYs and feeding

those to dogs. Actual KT as I recall it was a small amount. Teaspoon or

so. Have you logged into yahoo groups and done a message search?

Jaxi

> I haven't received any responses to this and I really could use some. So I

> am reposting in hopes someone with a dog might be able to help me. Maybe

> even just direct me to a website that will educate me more about the

> medicinal value of KT.

>

> Re: Re: Another new Kombucha brewer - question

>

> Yes, those 2.5 gal crocks sure do make the big scobys. I have seven brews

> going now and am stocked up with them in my scoby hotel and I have put

> three now into my flower bed when I made the last brews. I also gave one

> away to someone here. I think next I will offer some to a friend who has a

> dog when I pour off the current brews. They have a jack russel terrier. Is

> there anything I should tell them as for what size piece they should give

> her and how often? Becuz I drink kt all day long and it does not bother me

> a bit, but my dad could only drink an ounce a day when he started. So I

> don't know how to dose a dog. She is old and is having health problems

> these last few years.

>

> And, if I can even get them convinced to make kombucha themselves so they

> will always have scobys for the dog, can I tell them they should try to get

> the dog to drink some brew?

>

> Lyn

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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People have posted previously about dehydrating extra SCOBYs and feeding

those to dogs. Actual KT as I recall it was a small amount. Teaspoon or

so. Have you logged into yahoo groups and done a message search?

Jaxi

> I haven't received any responses to this and I really could use some. So I

> am reposting in hopes someone with a dog might be able to help me. Maybe

> even just direct me to a website that will educate me more about the

> medicinal value of KT.

>

> Re: Re: Another new Kombucha brewer - question

>

> Yes, those 2.5 gal crocks sure do make the big scobys. I have seven brews

> going now and am stocked up with them in my scoby hotel and I have put

> three now into my flower bed when I made the last brews. I also gave one

> away to someone here. I think next I will offer some to a friend who has a

> dog when I pour off the current brews. They have a jack russel terrier. Is

> there anything I should tell them as for what size piece they should give

> her and how often? Becuz I drink kt all day long and it does not bother me

> a bit, but my dad could only drink an ounce a day when he started. So I

> don't know how to dose a dog. She is old and is having health problems

> these last few years.

>

> And, if I can even get them convinced to make kombucha themselves so they

> will always have scobys for the dog, can I tell them they should try to get

> the dog to drink some brew?

>

> Lyn

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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" We are so far separated from how our food is made these days people are

often weirded out by it. "

This reminds me of the very first time I touched a scoby many years ago. I

was actually afraid because of all the words we use surrounding them:

mother, living, baby...... To this day I talk to my scoby when I take it

out of the jar or separate them! Call me strange, but that's how I feel.

And it doesn't matter anymore, people look at me most of the time like I

have a horn growing out of my forehead when I start talking " kombucha,

kefir, raw foods, sprouting, no flu shots, no vaccinations, no 401K, no $$

in the stockmarket,.............. " See where I'm going with this??????

Shari

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