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LOL, I just LOOOOVE your wife!

 

hehehe Actually it happens to the best of us and with so many posts,

it's hard to come in mid-stream sometimes and have any clue as to the

content of some posts are tyring to say (especially when some are

riddled with typos like mine!)

 

I know i have been trying to read thru the threads before responding

just to be sure i dont post what someone else has, unless i have

something extra to add that may have been overlooked, but it is

hard!

 

I dont know how the mod's keep up!!!! But you just have to love and

respect them all the more for that reason. ANyway... your post gave

me a laugh and your wifey a reason to thwack ya!

 

Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , <zeb@A...> wrote:

> Dear Lee and Sylvia,

>

> Boy I feel like an ass. My wife looked over just as I sent the

email and slapped my head (lightly) saying what a jackass I am. So

it's confirmed. I love puppies to pieces and I'm sorry for coming

down like that.

>

> Zeb

> -

> Sylvia

> herbal remedies

> Wednesday, April 28, 2004 6:40 PM

> Re: Herbal Remedies - Garlic - Dog - Candace

>

>

> Zeb,

>

> Lee was not saying that a puppy is dangerous, just that a puppy

is

> most likely to have and carry worms. Candace has children and

she

> suspected her dog/puppy has worms and he goes all over her yard.

>

> Lee was just concerned and giving her good motherly advice :o)

>

> Sylvia

>

> herbal remedies , <zeb@A...> wrote:

> > Lets not go overboard here Lee. It's not that dangerous.

> Especially when you have something like Intestinal Cleanse that

will

> just clean up the problem while helping you poop. Puppies are

> puppies. If we get afraid of them, what's the point of living?

We

> have the technology to handle worms and the time where you cannot

> worm them is short. For that matter you CAN worm them with

tinctures

> like Parasect or I think for a pup even a garlic tincture can

help as

> well.

> >

> > I don't mean to be harsh but I love puppies and I would

risk

> worms to play and be licked by them. There are east solutions to

> this. Was up after yourself and give your puppy warm baths every

> week. Keep your puppy indoors and potty train him/her. Whenever

> they go potty take them out to the SAME place in the yard that

you'd

> like for them to poop. Let your child know that this area is off

> limits and it's the dogs potty. After about 1 - 2 months of this

the

> puppy will go potty there no matter what for the rest of it's

life

> while in the yard.

> >

> > Zeb

> > -

> > leo

> > herbal remedies

> > Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:37 PM

> > Re: Herbal Remedies - Garlic - Dog - Candace

> >

> >

> > you also need to clean up very well where the puppie has been

as

> the worm eggs can live in the ground for over seven years and any

> child coming along, or adult for that matter, can be infected

with

> them. Any cut or if they get some of the fecal matter or soil

that is

> contaminated with the egg in an eye or mouth then they can be

> infected with them. They can grow in an open wound and form

cysts in

> the body, get in the blood stream.. and that's about all i know.

a

> new puppy is most dangerous as they are often born with the worms

and

> not old enough for treatment and licking a childs mouth etc.

can be

> dangerous.

> >

> > Love.. granny lee

> > -

> > Sylvia

> > herbal remedies

> > Tuesday, April 27, 2004 1:38 PM

> > Re: Herbal Remedies - Garlic - Dog - Candace

> >

> >

> > Garlic will not kill the eggs until they hatch. The same

is

> true

> > with vetinary med's they have you come back for a follow-up

1

> to 2

> > weeks later to get the newly hatched eggs.

> >

> > Puppy had them bad when he got him last Nov and within 2

days

> it was

> > so obvious he had some issues. HUbby went outside with him

to

> do his

> > duty and low and behold... a pile of spaghetti!

> >

> > Maybe you can confine him to part of your yard for a few

days

> so you

> > can check Candace??? Or walk him in your yard just after

you

> feed him

> > to see what happens?

> >

> > Sylvia

> >

> > herbal remedies , " Candace Podratz "

> > <CandaceAndBrock@w...> wrote:

> > > I knew garlic was safe, my mom has used it on her

animals;

> dogs,

> > cats, cows.

> > > You're right, I should probably give him some garlic a

week

> apart,

> > guess I hadnt' thought about the eggs. Wouldn't garlic kill

the

> eggs?

> > >

> > > Candace

> > >

> > > Everything will turn out well in the end. If things are

not

> well

> > now,

> > > then it is not yet the end.

> > > -

> > > Rasberry4000@a...

> > > herbal remedies

> > > Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:45 AM

> > > Re: Herbal Remedies - Garlic as a parasitic

> cleanser

> > >

> > >

> > > Note: Worms leave eggs and these eggs will hatch so

your

> dog does

> > still have worms. You can't kill tthe worms until they have

> hatched

> > so when a dog is dewormed, it is in 2 treatments about a

week

> apart.

> > Please take proper care of your animals. If you found a

herb

> that is

> > safe and has been proven to work, you need to make sure it

is

> used

> > in the right way to rid your dog of the problem. It is

> dangerous to

> > play guessing games at the expense of his health. Im sure

there

> are

> > holestic doctors to ask questions to.

> > >

> > > Samantha

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > In a message dated 4/27/2004 12:40:15 AM Eastern

Daylight

> Time,

> > CandaceAndBrock@w... writes:

> > > I'd be willing to bet that would do it! Instead of

using

> worm

> > medicine for my dogs I've been giving them garlic.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the

following:

> > > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> > > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before

using

> any

> > natural remedy.

> > > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your

own

> > physician and to

> > > prescribe for your own health.

> > > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to

post

> here

> > as long as

> > > they behave themselves.

> > > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly

> that, and

> > any person

> > > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at

> their own

> > risk.

> > > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting

advice

> or

> > products from list members, you are agreeing to

> > > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the

List

> Owner

> > and members free of any liability.

> > >

> > > Dr. Ian Shillington

> > > Doctor of Naturopathy

> > > Dr.IanShillington@G...

> > >

> > >

> > >

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