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At 05:19 PM 9/3/97 -0400, you wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Muriel Hykes wrote:
>> Huh. Dog's stomachs are supposed to be more acid than ours.
Maybe he got
>> a load of cysts and you just happened to drink on a good day.
>> ***********************************************
>> Muriel, mother of the alphabet soup boys
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>No, I think she just has a sensitive stomach. There are other dogs in the
>area who drink the water and are just fine. The least little thing makes
>her ill -- she ate some nectarines a few weeks ago and was throwing up all
>evening, and had the runs the next day. :P The dogs my family had when I
>was growing up had cast iron stomachs, and could eat anything with
>impunity, so her sensitivity has taken some getting used to.
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>Corbie
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The dogs we had growing up did not get as many vaccines as dogs these days
do. The number one source of revenue for vets, are vaccines.There was a
great article in a British publication about how dogs are being
killed/maimed/damaged by vaccines. It's all about money....
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