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My Very Lovable Dawg, Blitz! is now eleven years old.
We have religiously fed him all the table scraps-(bones and
fats) we Generate plus all the cheap dogfood he could eat in
cold weather, but rationed in normal weather to keep his
ribs just barely showing.
He happens to be a hunting dog and very energetic; since he
has gotten older than me (Dog years) (He 77 Me 74) he
sometimes exhibits a little stiffness or arthritis. If
he walks stiffly or favors one leg I give him some of my
same arthritis pills; Glucosamine, Chondrotin, MSM,
Vitamin C. All as powder; mixed with a little gravy or
catsup. Next day he looks great!
Sometimes he gets crazy going after a mouse and it takes a
couple of days and extra Vitamin C to get him back.
Just in case you want the most fabulous Mouse Catcher you
ever saw get a "Radbach" German Shorthair Pointer ( try
Washington State). One Fantastic Bird Dog.
Blitzie can worry a mouse in a wood pile till it runs out of
its safe haven and he nails it.
Regards, Lorenzo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [P-F] Paleo pets
> Stacie, on the rawrecruits pets list they talk about
recovery from all sorts
> of diseases on a species specific diet. The pets have the
same problems many
> of our kids have. In pets they call it vaccinosis, and
many pets do recover
> on a "paleo" diet...raw meat, organs, raw bones, and a
small amount of
> vegetable matter. You could join the raw-recruits list or
similar.
>
>
> >Are domestic cats inherently schizo, or is their Friskies
to blame? Are
> >paleo cats less schizo? What role does SA cat D play in
feline leukemia
> >susceptibility? What does BARF mean?
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