A year ago today my heart shattered into pieces as I we had to put to sleep our sweet, young Great Dane boy we named Meshach (aka Zona SisCos Through the Fire). After all we did to help him, it just wasnât enough.
While their names have remained the same as they were when these dogs were given to us, we have affectionately nicknamed them (among other nicknames since I am so fond of giving my dogs nicknames according to their personalities), Bubba (King) and Baby Girl (Schatzie).
I was on a friendâs Facebook timeline on Friday reading an article she had posted about the CDC knowing that cancer virus has been put into vaccines but has lied to the public about it. I knew that, but one woman posted that there was no way that the CDC would do this and that it was because of vaccines polio had been eradicated. First of all, yes they would lie to us and have repeatedly. Secondly, polio has not been eradicated it is just called by different names now.
After a recent fall I took while out on a run courtesy of Shautzie, I broke my ankle. That meant last week I had to go to the hospital â EEK! I noticed a couple of things that were commonly asked by the medical staff, but the very first question I received every single time I visited the hospital (a⦠Read more â
This is not going to be a lengthy post in spite of the heavy duty toxins commonly known as vaccines, flea-tick pesticides and antibiotics â what people often want to think of as medicine but are anything but that in reality.
I wonder how many people know that? Now wait until you hear what an MD said on his video last week about vaccines
It is coming up on FIVE months since we had to lay our sweet Meshach to rest due to the suffering he endured from inherited vaccinosis. You can read his Memorial Page or other blog posts here on Bark N Blog to learn more about him if you are new to this blog. He was truly such a gift of love and he is so sorely missed.
My friend had done her research, not only on raw feeding and vaccination but also on the breeder she had the dog from. It turns out that three or four other dogs from the same dam and different litters had succumbed to the same fate. This suggests a genetic predisposition to the problem and as we all know, if the dog had been vaccinated annually and fed McKibble then it probably wouldnât have lived this long.
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