Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi Tammatha, This will insure your puppy's continued health and he/she will thank you in its own way. It will also make visits to the vet a thing of the past. Unfortunately, veterinary care has become exactly like mainstream medicine with vets taking charge of our pets health. I had a mini pet rescue for a while with dogs that I loved dearly. Rascal, Sam, Susie, and the twins, Jack and Hillary, and they were all on a colloidal silver regimen. A couple were quite ill when I picked them up and colloidal silver fixed them up. Even then, I knew that if they had something wrong that was not obvious, that colloidal silver would take care of it. As of this writing, they all have new homes. The new owners all purchased a bottle of colloidal silver and I can only hope that they will continue with it. I have my Misty with me, my nine year old baby. Actually, she's my short, four legged furry child. Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > Hi , > I'm going to get some CS for my pup too. > > Thank you~ > > Tammatha > - > May > oleander soup > Sunday, June 01, 2008 6:17 PM > [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] The Pointer Pup > > > > Hi Tammatha, > > In response to your statement > > " (Funny how as I write this, he has made his way to my side here at the computer, like he used to .... maybe the colloidal silver is starting to work or he knows I am talking about him?) " > > The colloidal silver is starting to work. > > Hugs, > > > > > oleander soup , " Kelly DiBacco " <mkasj@> wrote: > > > > Tammatha, > > > > Thank you for your kind words. He definitely is my " once in a lifetime dog. " We have been very blessed to have him as a member of our family. My 3 children have loved being able to have Pomo be a part of their growing years. Now they spend their time respecting his senior days. (Funny how as I write this, he has made his way to my side here at the computer, like he used to .... maybe the colloidal silver is starting to work or he knows I am talking about him?) > > > > After having children, I have learned that my dog is not my child but he is definitely a part of our family and with that comes the responsibility that he, like the rest of us, deserves a life that is filled with quality. I think what becomes so difficult is when friends, family, etc. who are really not animal people, see a dog who is so old and may need a little help he! re and there and automatically think he should be put down. I try to be objective but at the same time, I have known him for 17 years and only pray I am doing what is always in his best interest.... > > > > I am sorry to hear of your dog passing. I know it must have been very sad. Again, thank you. > > > > Kelly > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Tammatha > > oleander soup > > Sunday, June 01, 2008 2:47 PM > > [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] The Pointer Pup > > > > > > > > Dear Kelly, > > So sorry to hear it (the borrowed time), for me it was the most difficult of all my dogs to let go...my last one I mentioned that went last Christmas. We all love all our pups but there is always that " once in a lifetime dog " and she was mine. I find it to be the most emotionally trying thing...to let a beloved dog go. I wish you ! and your doggie well in spirit & health. It sounds like you are a wonderful dog parent. > > > > Tammatha > > - > > Kelly DiBacco > > oleander soup > > Sunday, June 01, 2008 7:22 AM > > Re: [sPAM] Re: Sun Damage, or skin burns > > > > > > > > HI Tammatha, > > > > Thank you for your response. My intention is to keep it worth it for my old guy to keep on living. We are certainly on borrowed time. > > > > Kelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi , That is wonderful to hear, I have done rescue off & on since 1996. It has how I got all of my own doggies. Weaver is the last of my five doggies that I had. He is 12 and suddenly after his companion (Momo) died last Christmas (my once in a lifetime dog, it appears Weaver's too). They were extremely close. He developed health issues, I believe much is emotional. Can the Cushings be stress related? It sure seems that way. Thank you for your note. Tammatha - May oleander soup Monday, June 02, 2008 6:41 AM [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] The Pointer Pup Hi Tammatha,This will insure your puppy's continued health and he/she will thank you in its own way. It will also make visits to the vet a thing of the past. Unfortunately, veterinary care has become exactly like mainstream medicine with vets taking charge of our pets health.I had a mini pet rescue for a while with dogs that I loved dearly. Rascal, Sam, Susie, and the twins, Jack and Hillary, and they were all on a colloidal silver regimen. A couple were quite ill when I picked them up and colloidal silver fixed them up. Even then, I knew that if they had something wrong that was not obvious, that colloidal silver would take care of it. As of this writing, they all have new homes. The new owners all purchased a bottle of colloidal silver and I can only hope that they will continue with it. I have my Misty with me, my nine year old baby. Actually, she's my short, four legged furry child.Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Hi ,> I'm going to get some CS for my pup too. > > Thank you~> > Tammatha> - > May > oleander soup > Sunday, June 01, 2008 6:17 PM> [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] The Pointer Pup> > > > Hi Tammatha,> > In response to your statement> > "(Funny how as I write this, he has made his way to my side here at the computer, like he used to .... maybe the colloidal silver is starting to work or he knows I am talking about him?)"> > The colloidal silver is starting to work. > > Hugs,> > > > > oleander soup , "Kelly DiBacco" <mkasj@> wrote:> >> > Tammatha,> > > > Thank you for your kind words. He definitely is my "once in a lifetime dog." We have been very blessed to have him as a member of our family. My 3 children have loved being able to have Pomo be a part of their growing years. Now they spend their time respecting his senior days. (Funny how as I write this, he has made his way to my side here at the computer, like he used to .... maybe the colloidal silver is starting to work or he knows I am talking about him?)> > > > After having children, I have learned that my dog is not my child but he is definitely a part of our family and with that comes the responsibility that he, like the rest of us, deserves a life that is filled with quality. I think what becomes so difficult is when friends, family, etc. who are really not animal people, see a dog who is so old and may need a little help he! re and there and automatically think he should be put down. I try to be objective but at the same time, I have known him for 17 years and only pray I am doing what is always in his best interest....> > > > I am sorry to hear of your dog passing. I know it must have been very sad. Again, thank you.> > > > Kelly> > > > > > > > > > > > - > > Tammatha > > oleander soup > > Sunday, June 01, 2008 2:47 PM> > [sPAM] Re: [sPAM] The Pointer Pup> > > > > > > > Dear Kelly,> > So sorry to hear it (the borrowed time), for me it was the most difficult of all my dogs to let go...my last one I mentioned that went last Christmas. We all love all our pups but there is always that "once in a lifetime dog" and she was mine. I find it to be the most emotionally trying thing...to let a beloved dog go. I wish you ! and your doggie well in spirit & health. It sounds like you are a wonderful dog parent.> > > > Tammatha> > - > > Kelly DiBacco > > oleander soup > > Sunday, June 01, 2008 7:22 AM> > Re: [sPAM] Re: Sun Damage, or skin burns> > > > > > > > HI Tammatha,> > > > Thank you for your response. My intention is to keep it worth it for my old guy to keep on living. We are certainly on borrowed time.> > > > Kelly> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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