Showing 4 posts from February 2009
Vaccines. We’re conditioned to believe that they are safe and that they will prevent our dogs from getting sick. However, as more research is done into what ACTUALLY happens to the body when it is assaulted with vaccines, the more we are learning that they can sometimes do more harm than good. This can be [...]
One of the most common pieces of advice that I give to people that I meet whose dogs have been diagnosed with cancer is to “live in the moment,” just as our dogs do. I think it’s how they manage to stay so happy and resilient throughout their lives — they don’t waste time regretting [...]
No matter how hard we try, all of us eventually get to a point when we can no longer fight off the inevitable, and it is time to say goodbye to this life. When it comes to our companion animals, this can often be especially difficult, not only because so many of our dogs and [...]
According to an article in the January issue of Dog Fancy Magazine, dogs with lymphoma are now able to take advantage of a new type of technology that they actually helped develop. Leukophoresis machines, which harvest stem cells that have left patient’s bone marrow and entered the bloodstream, had previously been available only to human [...]





