Another great ALL NATURAL health remedy
DOGS, CATS, HORSES
In any good cancer treatment, stress should be avoided, but sometimes that is really hard to avoid.
We have always had Boxers as our choice of dogs, and they do not have good health genes! It all Started with Yohann and Anna................
My first Boxer, I bought in Italy. Anna was her name, she was a fat healthy pup! Then I had to have another, if your going to raise one pup why not two? So along came Yohann Von Esiel, from Germany! I let them have one litter of puppies for my three kids. WOW! Anna had 11 pups and two of them were born as twins in the same sack, with, might I add CLEFT PALLETS! We had reconstructive surgery done on those two and kept them! That was the beginning of Ralph and Madeline. I had four Boxers and three kids all romping through the house, and what a great place that was to be.
Unfortunately Ralph's kidneys quit him, he died at 2 years old. Maddie lived on to be nines years old and died also of kidney failure. Maddie's death was as hard as any family members can be. She was my constant. I was diagnosed with my cancer 1 year after she died! I could feel the lack of constant hemoglobin raising! A pet is so important to the human body. You get something different from their love than you do from your family or spouse. I really believe it is important for health to hug or just communicate to a pet.
Anna passed at ten years old of a stoke and Yohann as to date is still kicking, he is thirteen years old and in fairly good health, except for seizures, the Vets say it is epilepsy, which its NOT. He has hypoglycemia, I feed him honey three times a day and several small meals and he is fine. They wanted him on premedone $70.00 a month, tried it and it didn't work.Not only do you have ot be your own advocate, you need to be your pets too!
Yohann
I decided to move on a get another Boxer, so along came Bethany. I found her at the Red Dirt Boxer Rescue Center In OKC. She was 5 months old and in horrible shape. She had been in a crate all her life and her body was covered in raw sores from demodex mange. I took her in, we bonded instantly. I mean really bonded. We went though torture together trying to relieve her mange, we went through months of dips and chemicals. That is what the shelter wanted and the Vets! Bethany's immune system was so compromised that she could not produce T-3 Cells to fight of the everyday mites. I researched like crazy again, just as I did with my cancer. I started her on Cellular Forte max and tons of herb supplements, along with a raw food diet. She was getting better all on her own. Her coat was growing back!
Bethany cooling off in the MUD!!
Her supplements and food were expensive and every time I would cut back she would break out again. Proof that it was really working. Poor Bethany had such a bad start in life. She was now almost two and really full of spunk! But I never knew she had a bad heart, the Vets never told me she had a heart murmur, a real bad one. Well sure enough one day she fainted, I thought it was s seizure. It was her heart stopping, she started congestive heart failure and died in my arms 9 days later. If I had known about her heart I could have put her on an herbal heart supplement. It really tore me up, in fact I am crying all over again tonight!
I wondered if all this grief is detrimental on my health? I am not sure but I know all the love you had with them far out weighs any damage.
My dear Sis went through the whole ordeal with me and she could see how bad I was taking it, so she drove me to OKC to breeder and bought me ABBY, she was 10 weeks old and as pretty as could be! I resisted until I saw her. She is as precious as one can be. When she is in my arms I can feel the heeling!
If you can surround yourself with pets! If you can't have one of your own, give someone's pet a hug. Hold them tight and feel the transfer. It really works! I love to hug my horses and cats too! Sometimes you can feel the same thing just from a connection, like you communicate without speaking!
ABBY and her Tom Cat IVAN!!
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