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Friday, June 19th, 2009Hello to you on this Friday.
First a reminder about my upcoming workshop:
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Live Workshop
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This is a Hands On Workshop, in which I’ll be showing you HOW to implement ALL of my Healing Techniques.
Herbal Remedies- The most effective ones to use, And HOW to use them. I’ll be making a Herbal compress, a Herbal eye/ear wash, and [...]
Your pet- a Lover or a Fighter?
Thursday, June 18th, 2009My dog Lewis is BIG… but not especially brave.
I happen to also have small children (with LOUD voices), and when they start yelling, Lewis runs to another room…
A while ago I had an incident in the clinic with a disgruntled client swearing, throwing chairs around the room, and Lewis took off out the back of [...]
Dog Tick Borne Paralysis
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009Tick Borne Paralysis..
It is caused by a neurotoxin produced in the tick’s salivary gland. After prolonged attachment, the engorged tick transmits the toxin to your dog or cat.
The toxin causes symptoms within 2-7 days, beginning with weakness in both legs that progresses to paralysis. The paralysis ascends to trunk, arms, and head within hours and may lead to respiratory failure and death. The disease can present as acute ataxia without muscle weakness.
Dogs attacking cats..
Monday, May 11th, 2009In both cases these pretty easy going cats were
left with serious abdominal hernias- the dogs
bit them so hard that their abdominal muscles were
torn ( through 3 layers) and the intestinal contents
were coming out of the abdominal wall.
The first cat has had surgery, and is stable- the
second cat is scheduled for surgery today.
It’s hard NOT to have a reaction to this- Can
you imagine having your own cat attacked?
Pets and Swine Flu
Thursday, May 7th, 2009Can your dog or cat get the Swine Flu?
NO
There are ZERO cases reported, and in
fact no evidence that ANY swine virus has
ever mutated and become infectious to dogs
or cats.
Can my Dog or Cat pass the Swine Flu to
me or other people?
NO
There are NO cases of ANY Dog/Cat to
Human Viral disease transmissions-
including Influenza (Flu) Viruses.







