I have lots of vets here and I don't do worming, parvo, vaccinations...I prefer keep it simple.....never a problem.....no grain for this dog either here...she's 10....
carolg ________________________________ From: jr orrilia <dallas6...@yahoo.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 4:10:53 PM Subject: Re: CS> CLAY used for Lupus recovering Dog--Wow so far!! Hi Aldi. Thanks for sharing this information. My new pup is 7 weeks old and I have been giving her Clarkia and diatomaceous to deworm her and plan on not having her vaccinated. She is also no CS and a duck/chicken grain free dog food and considering raw in the near future. There is no holistic vet in my area so I am on my own. My concern was parvo and heartworm. Do you know of anything alternative to vaccines or what I could give her to protect her from the parvo or heartworm. Many thanks Orrilia ________________________________ From: Golden Aldi <goldena...@gmail.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 4:03:10 PM Subject: Re: CS> CLAY used for Lupus recovering Dog--Wow so far!! I also feed our dogs raw foods, and only on occasion, a bowl of "high" quality kibble. Its a salmon and rice kibble from Skinners, but that's like 2-4 times a month! When was the last time your dog got a shot? I stopped giving them to my dogs, and will be breeding without using any kind of chemicals. My dogs won't have papers, but they will be healthier than the ones that are mandatory vaccinated, dewormed, and whatever. You should try feeding her the fish raw, since cooking literally kills enzymes and minerals. It does make a difference, raw and cooked. Check out Billingshurst, Ian. He's a vet from Australia and has written some great books on feeding raw. But even with a raw diet, my Sheltie still has this problem, but I have to say, she is also 10 yrs. old, and has had her share of vaccines before I woke up to what was going on. Her immune system, as well as her endocrine system has been compromised, and now we have to suffer the consequences, as we both suffer in the end.