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From: " " <lathrop@...>

<Holistic-Goats >

Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 12:45 AM

Subject: [Holistic-Goats] Gayla for Anne

>

> Hi,

> This is very common in dogs including cocker spaniels.

> I have done cocker rescue for ages and all my cockers eat

> a raw natural diet. I have cured many dogs that were scheduled

> to be put to sleep by their owners by switching them to a raw

> natural diet.

> Many people think this is crazy or weird.

> But it works 9 times out of 10.

> I have a recipe that was made for me by a naturopath who specialized in

dogs.

> I would be happy to send it to Anne if you can send me her email.

>

> The only time it didn't work was for one of my own rescued cockers who

> had an autoimmune skin disease called pemphigus of which there are 4

> types. Diagnosis is usually by skin biopsy. Treatment is usually lifelong

> and is usually prednisone but other meds have been used.

> My dog was a rescue and was emaciated to the point of being almost

> a skeleton (one sign of PF), he lost alot of his hair (another sign)

> and had scabs and pimply sores on his body. His ears were full of

> goop but it wasn't yeasty.

>

> He now has a full coat of beautiful red hair, no scabs, ears clear and no

itching.

> He started on 20mg of Pred a day and we are very slowly working him down

to

> find his tolerance point (where he starts to itch, etc. again) then we

will up it just

> a bit and that is where he will stay.

>

> I hope this helps and if the recipe is wanted to try first, which works

alot, please

> contact me at lathrop@...

>

> Lathrop

>

>

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