Volume XIV - 3rd Edition

Dog Problem #2

The Dangers Of Common Dog Care Mis-Information

In Today's Issue:

Every dog owner is familiar with the common dog care advice that is given to them on how to properly care for their pup, but I'm telling you now that changes definitely needs to be made with the old fashioned, archaic ways of dealing with common dog ailments..

For Example...

Should we really be re-vaccinating our pets? We've all been told that a measure of how well we take care of our best friends is whether we keep up on their annual vaccinations. Yet there's evidence that suggests that annual vaccinations may not be needed

- and in fact -

some experts suggest that continuing with them may in the long run do more harm than good.


NEED PROOF?

The following news clip is an investigative report that reveals the harm that annual vaccinations can cause your dog.

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Are you starting to get nervous yet? I was constantly being told to keep my dog current on her shots, give her preventative wormers, and to keep those fleas off her by using those spot-on treatments. As a matter of fact, if I didn't do those things, I was made to feel negligent and guilty.

Hey, I know the advice sounded reasonable. After all, this advice is common among professionals who went to school for years to learn all this stuff. Who was I to argue?

But then my eyes started to open!

The first moment of truth hit me when my dog started getting severe allergies. The first time I brought her to the vet to treat these allergies, they gave her a steroid shot. That very night she broke housetraining and urinated all over the house.

When I started to research steroids as a treatment for pets, I started to shake with anger. It turns out, that one of the side effects of steroid treatment is increased urination but that was the least of my worries.

You see, my research uncovered that steroids were also being linked to an incredible number of scary conditions such as allergies, hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune disease, encephalitis, epilepsy, personality changes, brain damage, cancer, chorea, encephalitis, heart conditions, kidney damage, liver damage/failure, paralysis of the rear end, and pancreatic problems .

That's when I started to wonder what other dog health advice that I was following might be harmful