Hi Brooks.
I was very interested in your post concerning the treatment/prevention of
hip dysplasia in dogs. Your protocol listed,
12 (50 mg) alfalfa tablets daily (or two heaping teaspoons of alfalfa
meal/powder), an initial course of CMO ( 3 to 6 capsules daily---depending
on total mass---for
Hello Langley,
Regarding CMO, a simple formula can be constructed (general in
nature) based upon a descending scale from 1200 mg for a 180 lb. human being
(e.g. 1200mg : 180 lbs :: X : Dogs wt. in lbs). The minimum dosage considered
should
A little cod liver oil in her diet every day.
Have you considered Emu oil instead of the DSMO. For myself I made Emu
oil with willow bark. I think willow bark is OK for dogs. Not cats.
Virginia D.
Be kind to animals, hug your pet every day
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I have a miniature long haired
Reiki.
Marshall
Roger Barker wrote:
I have a miniature long haired Dachshund who has developed a back
problem. Over a period of about three days she lost the use of her
back legs due to a ruptured disc.
After two weeks of confinement I bought a small round paddling pool,
filled it with
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Dear Ms. Wilton,
In our past researches we were able to gain
excellent results addressing both hip dysplasia and other vertebral insults in
dogs. One of our more successful protocols involved 12
I have a miniature long haired Dachshund who has developed a back problem.
Over a period of about three days she lost the use of her back legs due to a
ruptured disc.
After two weeks of confinement I bought a small round paddling pool, filled
it with enough water to support her and take her
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Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:40 PM
Subject: CSBack problem
I have a miniature long haired Dachshund who has developed a back problem.
Over a period of about three days she lost the use of her back legs due to a
ruptured disc.
After two
it will be the same again.
Roger B
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From: Roger Barker rbar...@orcon.net.nz
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Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:40 PM
Subject: CSBack problem
I have a miniature long haired Dachshund who has developed a back problem.
Over a period
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