Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Hi Tammatha, A broken heart can sure bring on health problems, and I am sure Cushings is one of them. I can't tell you for sure if it is stress related in the books but I am sure emotions have something to do with it. My Misty right now is wondering where everybody went, so I have to pay extra attention to her. She is totally confused to say the least. You can tell that Misty is my once in a lifetime dog. Actually she is my second once in a lifetime dog. My first one years ago was Dallas. A beautiful black lab that adoted me while on a camping trip in Dallas. Someone once asked me.... " So, if you would have found him in Brooklyn what would you have named him? LOL! Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > 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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