By Dr.Jeannie on Jun 14, 2010 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog News The Latest Poop | 0 Comments
Vaccinations and How They Disrupt the Immune System Patricia Jordan DVM, VND www.dr-jordan.com There is historical evidence that the Chinese were the first to attempt the theory of vaccination during the Song Dynasty (960-1279).1 This procedure was called virolation and was first used with small pox crusts as snuff to blow up the nostrils of [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Jun 14, 2010 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog News The Latest Poop, Dog Vaccinations, Featured | 0 Comments
The Horrific Results of Allowing The Unnecessary Vaccination of Companion Animals to Continue The veterinarian that put this together asked to not have their name linked to this because: “The dogs tell their own story and the history of malpractice belongs to a vet, whom isn’t pointed out but there are plenty others doing the [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on May 6, 2010 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog News The Latest Poop, Dog Vaccinations, Featured | 0 Comments
May 6, 2010 Dear Dr Lawrie RE: OVER-SERVICING IN THE VETERINARY PROFESSION – UNNECESSARY, AND POSSIBLY HARMFUL, VACCINATION OF COMPANION ANIMALS Veterinarians in countries such as Australia, Britain and the United States continue to mislead pet owners with ill-founded vaccination advice, insisting they have their pets revaccinated ‘annually’ or ‘triennially’ with modified live virus (MLV) [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Feb 12, 2010 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog News The Latest Poop, Dog Vaccinations, Featured | 1 Comment
200 year old assumption we are all paying for now by Dr Patricia Jordan If ever a “bottom line” could be found, I think this is it. We all know that vaccines make disease death and disability. We all know there could not have been safety testing and we all know that hospitals are full [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Jan 1, 2010 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog News The Latest Poop, Featured | 3 Comments
Extend Your Dog’s Lifespan by over 30%! A study conducted at the Gerald P. Murphy Cancer Foundation and published in the December, 2009 issue of Aging Cell, has found a correlation between the age at which female rottweilers are spayed and their lifespan.The study compared long-lived female rotties (those with a lifespan of 13 or [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Aug 11, 2009 in Dog Health - Immune System, Featured | 1 Comment
Allergies are becoming increasingly common and troublesome in dogs. Why? Allergies and their reactions are actually a symptom of toxic overload. An allergic reaction is simply the body’s way of responding to a toxin or contaminant overload. The toxins or contaminants have built up in body to the place that the body can no longer [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Mar 25, 2009 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog Breeders Corner, Dog Heart Health, Dog Nutrition, Featured | 1 Comment
Fish Oil – many health benefits for dog health by Dr. Jeannie Thomason Fish oil has shown positive benefits in helping pets with disease as well as preventing some health problems. In recent years, essential fatty acids, specifically, omega-3s have been among the most commonly used nutritional supplements in treating dogs (and cats). Omega-3 fatty [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Jan 1, 2009 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog Healthy Herbs, Featured | 0 Comments
ASTRAGALUS aka Chinese Milk Vetch, Membranous Milk Vetch, Milk Vetch (Astragalus membranaceus) Astragalus ( Astragalus membranaceus) has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, often in combination with other herbs, to strengthen the body against disease. It contains antioxidants, which protect cells against damage caused by free radicals, byproducts of cellular energy. [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Nov 13, 2008 in Dog Health - Immune System, Featured, Herbal Health For Dogs | 0 Comments
Dandelion is probably the most known herb in the world. It is said to have originated in Western Europe and in the Mediterranean. Dandelion comes under the category of a bitter herb. It is believed that the bitter principles stimulate the initial phase of digestion, this involves the release of salivary and gastric juices. It [...]
By Dr.Jeannie on Oct 19, 2008 in Dog Health - Immune System, Dog Breeders Corner, Doggie Dangerous Drugs & Chemicals | 0 Comments
What can you do to treat Cataracts and Nuclear Lenticular sclerosis in the Horse, Dog and Cat? by Dr Stephen R. Blake A Cataract is defined as any opacity of the lens of the eye. Most of the cataracts in canines and felines are hereditary in origin. There are other causes, such as congenital defects, [...]