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Old April 28th 09, 07:27 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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On Apr 28, 2:26*pm, "Suja" wrote:
"Nessa" wrote in message:
I just can't imagine that a dog can get to age 7 without ever having a
UTI and now suddenly gets such a severe one.


It just happened with my friends' dog, who turned 8. *Persistent UTI, blood
in urine, months of antibiotics, *the works. *Fine now on prescription diet.

Suja


see i'm WONDERING if it's the food I switched to.....
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Old April 28th 09, 07:28 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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"Nessa" wrote in message:


she's NOT a big dog (so I keep telling myself) she's my LITTLE
DOG...


We went to the National Arboretum this weekend. After petting Pan, a little
girl turned to Khan and said 'Awww...he's a little dog'. The adults got a
good laugh out of that.

Suja


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Old April 28th 09, 07:56 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Chard - get the hell back in my killfile where you belong. You just can't
stand being ignored.

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*The first casualty of war is always truth*
"chardonnay9" wrote in message
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Tara Green wrote:
Melinda Shore wrote:
In article ,
Nessa wrote:
I just can't imagine that a dog can get to age 7 without ever having a
UTI and now suddenly gets such a severe one.

That happened with Crow - turned out to be a bladder stone.
Persistent UTI, responded to antibiotics but came back as
soon as she went off, blood in her pee, etc. It happens,
and 7 isn't a spring chicken for a big dog.


I hear colloidal silver dissolves stones in a day!

(note to newbies: NO!)


Of course it doesn't!

However, since it kills over 600 viruses, bacteria and fungi you don't
have to wait for a culture to grow to find out what is causing the problem
so you can match it to an antibiotic. I just gave a bottle of it to a
neighbor for her cat for a UTI. I'm using it in the milk I'm feeding to a
small kitten to clear up a stuffy head, cured a case of mange with it (she
is just now growing hair back) and I take some daily myself to ward off
colds and flu. I haven't been sick in a couple years except for when I
stopped taking it for a few weeks.



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Old April 28th 09, 08:21 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Nessa wrote:
On Apr 28, 1:57 am, Tara Green wrote:

and 7 isn't a spring chicken for a big dog.



LALALA puts fingers in ears LALALA I can't hear you.

she's NOT a big dog (so I keep telling myself) she's my LITTLE
DOG...


Hey, *I* didn't say this.

And since I never saw the original, I have no
idea who said it.
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Old April 28th 09, 08:23 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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On Apr 28, 3:21*pm, Tara Green wrote:
Nessa wrote:
On Apr 28, 1:57 am, Tara Green wrote:


and 7 isn't a spring chicken for a big dog.


LALALA *puts fingers in ears *LALALA * I can't hear you.


she's NOT a big dog (so I keep telling myself) *she's my LITTLE
DOG...


Hey, *I* didn't say this.

And since I never saw the original, I have no
idea who said it.


oh Tara I am sorry I try so hard to be clear with quoting... ugh.

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Old April 28th 09, 08:27 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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On Apr 28, 8:32 am, (Melinda Shore) wrote:
In article ,

chardonnay9 wrote:
However, since it kills over 600 viruses, bacteria and fungi you don't
have to wait for a culture to grow to find out what is causing the
problem so you can match it to an antibiotic.

Hi - that's a totally incoherent sentence. I think what
you're trying to say is that because it just kills stuff
willy-nilly you don't need to identify which antibiotic to
use. But again, that begs the question of the source of the
infection (colloidal silver doesn't work in the first place
and certainly isn't going to eliminate, say, bladder stones,
or any number of other sources of infection.

But because you rely on anecdotal evidence rather than
research, suck on this: every single creature that takes
colloidal silver is going to die. Therefore, colloidal
silver is a dangerous, fatal toxin.
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Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community


Can you even read?????
Do the words make sense to you?


What is your problem?

What was said above is simply inane.

"Hey, since it "fixes" (not really) so many
things [by the way, not in the numbers that
an acute situation calls for....but let's put
that aside for now], we don't have to find
out what it was. La la la la!"

Um, that's actually pretty dangerous. In
fact, it runs counter to what dear Chard uses
to insult the rest of us for: it never
bothers to find out *why* this was happening.
But I see that suddenly that's not so
important to her.

In the meantime, let's let the dog suffer
with multiple recurrences.

Yeah. Great.

So you are an expert on natural medicine as well as being a drugged up
psychopath.


Actually, I grew up on Natural Medicine. It
was the only sort of medicine I received
(except for two instances I can think of
which required antibiotics) until I was 13
years old.

I have no idea what Melinda's experience is,
but I know that MINE is extensive enough to
call bullshit when I see it.

And I see a lot of bullshit coming from Chard.

And I see you running around after her
sniffing her pee....and otherwise not really
saying all that much. You're certainly
neither helpful nor terribly clued in to what
natural medicine is about and what its
strengths are.


Did it ever occur to you that yhe your prescriptions are causing your
imbalance?


Um...you're not making sense here.

Try taking some natural products it might even help a person as
screwed up as you are?


Ah, I see. You weren't making sense because
you were frothing at the mouth. There are
herbs for that, you know.

Then try it on your pets -if you have not killed them all by now- and
maybe they may even live up to EIGHT years old!

Did it ever occur to you that you are doing something wrong with your
pets? Do you like your life? Do you enjoy being miserable
continuously?
Does it make you feel "real"?
You are a very sick person.


Um, that may not be a stone you want to start
tossing around, my dear. You come across as
crazy as they come.

Do you have a dog?
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Old April 28th 09, 08:29 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Nessa wrote:
On Apr 27, 8:36 pm, "Dale Atkin" wrote:

Was it Baytril?


http://www.baytril.com/index.php/page/1


I don't think he asked "What is Baytril?" :-)
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Old April 28th 09, 08:30 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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In article ,
Tara Green wrote:
And since I never saw the original, I have no
idea who said it.


I did. I hate it that our dogs get older so quickly but I
think being realistic about it makes it somewhat less
unexpected when stuff happens.
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Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

Prouder than ever to be a member of the reality-based community
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Old April 28th 09, 08:33 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Sharon Too wrote:
Chard - get the hell back in my killfile where you belong. You just can't
stand being ignored.


Thanks to this post, I got to read all the
ways that Chard is misusing CS.

She really needs to get involved with some
Natural health animal people who know what
they're doing. Her friends aren't doing her
any good.

There are a million natural remedies that are
healthier for a small kitten with a URI (Um,
they don't just get "stuffy heads") than
CS....and they're work more effectively.

Geezzz. That's about the dumbest thing I've
read all month.
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Old April 28th 09, 08:35 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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On Apr 28, 3:29*pm, Tara Green wrote:
Nessa wrote:
On Apr 27, 8:36 pm, "Dale Atkin" wrote:


Was it Baytril?


http://www.baytril.com/index.php/page/1


I don't think he asked "What is Baytril?" :-)


yeah I saw that AFTER I POSTED IT. Dyslexic ADDer here...
 




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