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Now--about an elderly dog:
Here are excerpts from an unsolicited California customer's letter--Mark G. of Fresno who knows firsthand how awful it is to have a beloved furry family member in ill health and no one, not even his veterinarian knows what to do:
"My dog (Oreo) is 15 years old. A few months ago she developed a large mass on her underside and it was so painful for her she could not move anymore. I tried to lift her to get her to the vet, but she howled in pain. Later the same day the large mass burst and she was able to walk and I got her to the vet. They told me she had cancer. I was devastated. Also, that for $225 they would do a biopsy to be sure and then surgery would be $750 and they could not be sure they would be able to remove all the cancer. I love my dog, but could not afford this and they were not willing to work out payments.
A few days went by and I still did not know how I was going to help my dog. Then a friend told me about Systemajuv. She gives it to all her animals on her property. I gave the Systemajuv to Oreo and you
should see her now, she is beautiful. The lump is completely gone, all her hair has grown back, she has gained weight, jumps up on the bed, runs when I walk her. She even wiggles and whines because she is happy to see me. Everyone who comes over and has not seen her for awhile says she is prettier and healthier looking than she has ever been.
I have no idea what Systemajuv is but if you have a pet or animal that is sick, of course, take it to see the vet, then forget everything they said and give your pet Systemajuv. I want to thank you for being so nice when I called. You seemed concerned about my dog and wanted me to let you know how she was in a few weeks. Its like you really cared. When I called you, were on the other line and promptly called me back and my order was sent right out. Thank you. Again, thank you, you saved my best friend.
Very truly yours, Mark G."
This letter came from Mark's heart as you can tell. It seems we get one of these type of letters every week and we are gratified not only to hear the good news, but also to know we are doing the job we set out to do many years ago. Just so you all know, Mark also gave his
best friend Hemotox, Metaltox-to get the source of the tumor and ProBac Adult for faster absorption of the remedies. That is why he got such quick and excellent results. Thank God for Mother Nature and our doctor's ability to maximize the herbal healing properties in
these natural remedies.
Mark's letter leads us to our discussion today about caring for an elderly dog. As the pace and stress of living increases daily, our dogs are becoming more and more a source of contentment and connection to nature. Pets are a means of anchoring ones emotional and physical self and in return, our pets supply us with unconditional love and devotion. It is only fair that we care for our pets in the most humane and compassionate manner that is possible. Mark hits the nail on the head when he advises us to take your pet to the vet to be examined and find out what the problem is. However, when it comes to healing, use herbs and what Mother Nature has always provided.
Don't use drugs with their terrible toxic side effects, or cut your animal with surgery. And surely don't use your pet for a vet experiment. The surgical pain for the animal alone would negate 99% of people agreeing to surgery if they only knew another way.
There is another way and the Canine Medicine Chest has been the first company in the United States to lead the way we are proud to say. Herbs really do work!!
With an elderly dog, we recommend a gentle, but at the same time aggressive approach to bringing the pet back to health with the very same products we recommend for ALL ages and breeds of dogs. This is the procedure and daily regiment we use and recommend for older dogs:
1. De-tox the dog and get the liver and kidneys functioning to clean the blood. Begin with Systemajuv because it begins the de-toxing regiment gently. After 30 days, switch to Hemotox and Metaltox to aggressively move out the toxins.
2. Rebuild flora--older dogs have trouble absorbing. Giving ProBac Adult on a daily basis solves that problem.
3. Administer daily the Concentrated Trace Minerals (5-10 drops) This also helps absorption problems.
4. Provide Knox Gelatin in the daily rations which aids in rebuilding cartilage throughout the body especially in the hip area. This is obtained at your grocery store.
5. Provide Digestive-Bowel Aide in their soft food daily.
Older dogs need extra fiber to help in moving their bowels as they get older. Digestive-Bowel Aid provides that fiber.
6. Use a less fatty food to keep them from gaining too much weight. There are some good low fat dog foods available. Check our link partners for this information.
7. Better yet, cook for your pet--all the varieties of meat mixed with every vegetable you can find. Make this into a stew and serve it.
How do we know all this? Because the principals of the Canine Medicine Chest have had elderly beloved four legged family members called dogs for many years and learned how to keep their dogs happy and healthy without using drugs and without having to "put their dogs down" because of the natural progression of old age.
A beloved dog needs to live with dignity and pass on with dignity. We have champion dogs, but we use these remedies for our unregistered dogs too. They deserve the same dignity as the "purebreds".
Click onto our web site and read about these wonderful natural products. They can indeed produce the results you would like to see in your older dog. Your best friend's quality of life depends upon you, so see to it that you do for your friend what your friend would do for you if the roles were reversed.
Best regards,
The Team
PS. Pass this newsletter on to any of your dog lover friends. All of us will eventually have elderly dogs who need special attention and special nutrition.