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Vet trip
On 7/22/2011 4:59 PM, cshenk wrote:
Char wrote in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: On 7/21/2011 9:25 PM, cshenk wrote: Grin, means she's not caught on yet that I adopt known medical issues pets. Hence, you will see issues. Another uniformed lie from the village idiot. A little reality stance. Does anyone have a 14-15 year old dog who doesn't have them? Yeah, I had a dog that was 15 and she had no issues at all. Fell asleep one night and passed on. Nobody could believe her age when I told them because she acted like a much younger dog. Her muzzle was white so she showed no grey that would indicate age. She died 2 years ago and took colloidal silver every day in her drinking water like all my pets do. With the exception of CS, that was Sammy. He had arthritis but nothing else. Sammy wasn't a real dog. I don't think that counts. |
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Vet trip
Char wrote in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:
On 7/22/2011 4:44 PM, cshenk wrote: Char wrote in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: On 7/21/2011 8:23 PM, cshenk wrote: There is no doubt that CS before the advent of antibiotics was somewhat more effective than other treatments (snake oil salesmen and such) but the success rate is far lower than modern medicines. What fairytale did you pull that statement from? Scientific studies. Antibiotics work with a much higher success rate than CS. Specifically what scientific studies? Back your crap up with proof those studies exist. Something new for you I know but maybe you can swing it. IOW stop talking out your ass. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_uses_of_silver http://www.rxlist.com/colloidal_silv...upplements.htm http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...79-COLLOIDAL%2 0SILVER.aspx?activeIngredientId=779&activeIngredie ntName=COLLOIDAL%20SIL VER Conversely, you post things like this: http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/colloidal_silver.html Hunt here for scientific study: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochrane_Collaboration There are hundreds of others. -- |
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Vet trip
Char wrote in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:
On 7/22/2011 4:59 PM, cshenk wrote: Char wrote in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: On 7/21/2011 9:25 PM, cshenk wrote: Grin, means she's not caught on yet that I adopt known medical issues pets. Hence, you will see issues. Another uniformed lie from the village idiot. A little reality stance. Does anyone have a 14-15 year old dog who doesn't have them? Yeah, I had a dog that was 15 and she had no issues at all. Fell asleep one night and passed on. Nobody could believe her age when I told them because she acted like a much younger dog. Her muzzle was white so she showed no grey that would indicate age. She died 2 years ago and took colloidal silver every day in her drinking water like all my pets do. With the exception of CS, that was Sammy. He had arthritis but nothing else. Sammy wasn't a real dog. I don't think that counts. What, that he doesn't fit your profile since he was healthy until his final fade at probably age 18? Not a problem with grains (aka, normal dog). Kinda like Mikey, he'd eat anything. Mabel doesnt show greying at the muzzle either because she's mostly white on the face. She's not a purebred so is white, tan, black, and there is significant silvery grey all through but that may be from birth vs an age sign. What Mabel has (and Sammy had) is that significant facial fat loss like a very old horse gets. She's also got saggy skin on her lower belly, presumably due to having been bred for over and over for her first 14 years. -- |
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Vet trip
Huh. This is starting to sound like a version of that went-on-forever
argument that kept showing up on another r.p.dogs ng recently about whether cattle are raised for 12 years for use in pet food...... This gets nowhere... Char, your gratuitous swearing and name-calling Really gets you nowhere, except to demonstrate that you have a deficit of adult vocabulary, which calls into question your high school grades. Jo Wolf |
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