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By Shadrach on Sep 29, 2005 in Natural Feeding | 0 Comments
Grrrrr, now I’m hatin’ again…I LUV “real”meat NOT poop to eat!
Shadrach the Neo Mastiff blogs about natural dog care and welfare from a canine perspective!
By Shadrach on Sep 29, 2005 in Natural Feeding | 0 Comments
Grrrrr, now I’m hatin’ again…I LUV “real”meat NOT poop to eat!
By Shadrach on Sep 28, 2005 in Media Room | 0 Comments
USA Author and UK Foundation join together to continue the battle against the superbug MRSA
By Shadrach on Sep 28, 2005 in Natural yard & home | 0 Comments
…were chronically ill with premature aging, arthritis, mental retardation, and infertility; and high levels of natural fluorides in the water were responsible.
By Shadrach on Sep 27, 2005 in Pets MRSA | 2 Comments
More on the overuse of antibiotics and the repercussions of that.
By Shadrach on Sep 26, 2005 in Dog & Cat Vaccinations | 0 Comments
More information and links to research for yourself the dangers of vaccine
By Shadrach on Sep 26, 2005 in Dog & Cat Vaccinations | 0 Comments
How veterinarians become owners of animal hospitals in order to run an animal hospital or clinic for treatment of sick pets, you need a license to practice veterinarian medicine.
By Shadrach on Sep 25, 2005 in Natural Feeding | 0 Comments
Bake the liver till it is reasonably firm and easy to cut with scissors. Open the oven often, so you let moist air out
By Shadrach on Sep 23, 2005 in Dog & Cat Vaccinations | 0 Comments
Another flu vaccine manufacturer, Chiron, moved closer to getting their license back; it was suspended when their flu vaccine was found to be contaminated with bacteria.
By Shadrach on Sep 23, 2005 in Dog & Cat Vaccinations | 0 Comments
World-renown vaccine research scientist and practicing veterinarian, Dr. W. Jean Dodds of California, and pet vaccine disclosure advocate, Kris L. Christine of Maine, have established The Rabies Challenge Fund to raise money to fund a 7 yearr rabies vaccine challenge study in the United Stat
By Shadrach on Sep 21, 2005 in Pets MRSA | 2 Comments
MRSA is an opportunistic infection that can kill vulnerable animals. It is most dangerous when infecting a surgical wound, and we are currently seeing even healthy animals losing limbs as a result of this infection.