Originally posted by bajafam
Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Not saying it will not work, however a statements like this:
"DISCLAIMER
* Our readers offer information and opinions on Earth Clinic, not as a substitute for professional veterinary prevention, diagnosis, or treatment.
Please consult with your veterinarian before taking any home remedies or supplements or following any treatment suggested by anyone on this site. Only
your Veterinarian can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for your pet's unique needs or diagnose your pet's particular medical
history."
Should be taken into consideratioin as all others,. GJ, your doing the correct thing, took the poor thing to the vet, and now asking for as much help
as possible for the poor animal..
Talk about something that really upset one, crulty to animals.. yeah, I know, I know, we eat chicken, beef pork and dogs too.. but, to me this is a
bit different.. it's not for food, it's not a regigous ceromony, an expression of policatial injustice, revenge.., envey, greed, or anything I can
think of which would cause one to throw a poor animal out of a moving vehicle... HHHhhhhhhh 
Good luck... open there is something that gives comfort to the Big one, Wiley |
thank you, wessongroup, for pointing out the disclaimer...while I agree that Jan should take the dog to the vet (and she said that she had) a little
homeopathic treatment doesn't hurt.
My personal experience with OACV is this: our cat had pink eye and he contracted it late Friday evening, after our vet's business hours, so I was
desperate to help our kitty, but didn't see it as an emergency situation to warrant a very expensive call to another vet that does after hours care.
So, I tried the OACV and by Monday, he was better, 100% better in fact. The OACV cost me $4.95 and I now add it to the cat's food and water daily, as
he was prone to these infections. He hasn't had one since we started the regimen.
Of course, my cats don't have liver disease, but, if they did, I would definitely try a homeopathic remedy that is documented to work on that specific
ailment...in addition to taking into consideration what my vet said. Alternative medicine is just that, an alternative. And, since the OACV has been
known to relieve some of the symptoms that Jan described, I felt it necessary to give her the information that I did. She may do with it what she
will.
Jan, I hope that doggie feels better, and that the people who tossed her get their due.
Some people are just savages. |