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Louis - Gone but not forgotten - a victim of distemper

Post a new topicby livingwith on Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:56 pm

I had never owned a pet before when I decided to become the mother of a sweet little Pomeranian. Unfortunately, along with the lack of knowledge of dogs, there was a naivety about how to acquire a healthy one as well. I had found Louis listed in the local newspaper from a kennel. I went there and it was love at first sight. Louis gravitated towards me and I had my heart stolen at that first lick. Louis and I were an item for a total of 9 days. Of those 9 days, he was in the hospital for 5 ...Read the full article
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Re: Louis - Gone but not forgotten - a victim of distemper

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sat Jun 21, 2008 12:03 pm

Hi I am Daveyo

My condolences to you at your loss. I am one of the experts of this disease along with my good dear friend Dr. Sears. I am curious to know the age of your dog??? It is not mentioned here.

Secondly, the VETS were awful bad themselves. Super bad to say the least. I wish you would have contacted me first sign of the symptoms. Together Dr. Sears and I have saved now over 600 dogs and nearly 700 with my help as well.

This disease is now CURABLE COMPLETELY. Both for the body and in the central nervous system. Dr. Sears and I have came up with the answers to this disease. I came up with the answer back in November of 2007 for the central nervous system. Been a great run and still making more discoveries to other diseases as well.

Also the bill you had was unreal. Terrible to say the least. I hope to make the difference in about 6 months from now or less. You might hear of it one way or another.

In regards to breeders or adoptive kennels, many of them don't know the animals are sick since it is in the early stages, and it is very difficult to spot in on young pups. Therefore it is prudent to go to a good vet that knows what they are doing and know how to spot diseases.

A very simple test to spot distemper and it is 100% accurate. If this VET does not know how to do it, then find one who does. The one who does know this procedure is the GOOD VET. So here it is and you can ask them a very simple question since you know the correct answer. The question is>> Do you know how to do a brush border bladder smear test??????

Here is the answer that confirms whether or not this animal has Acute Canine Distemper.>>>>>

The very best test for rapidly diagnosing ACUTE distemper is to do what is called a brush border smear of the cells of the inside lining of the bladder. These cells ALWAYS have inclusions. So, easy to collect, easy to stain (quick dip) and instantly diagnosed with inclusions in these cells which are carmine red and para nuclear.

Any medical person can tell you how to get cells from the bladder. Urinary catheter. Empty bladder, then flush with saline and collect some of the last saline. Spin down the saline and remove the cells. Place on slide and dry stain with diff-quick. Very common stain used by most medics or lab people who use medical microscopy. Everyone? I should hope so. Very fast, very cheap, very accurate for Dx of distemper. If present then Distemper. If negative then either kennel cough or respiratory Herpes or Toxoplasmosis.

Now these cells will show the virus and not the antibodies. That is why it is so accurate. The test is very fast and you can have your answer in 30 minutes. Not days or hours. Just 30 minutes.

Now if the animal is confirmed to have Canine Distemper (especially this test detects the early signs) medically, you can go to my site at [moderator note: website address has been removed] and here you will find everything you need to know about this disease, how to spot it, how to treat it and save and cure your dog completely, and also see what this virus does to the animals, what it really looks like, and of course survivors smiling as well of which the owners of these animals volunteered the pics that were treated by Dr. Sears himself.

The answer to cure these dogs is Newcastle's Disease Virus Vaccine of the LaSorta Strain. Viola and this cures the body and the cerebral spinal systems of the animal. This vaccine also will stop the ODE that follows after day 6 from onset of the disease of which the virus then enters the central nervous system of dogs. You can save your dog even at seizure stage with our medical treatment protocol and I myself have two of them here with me and very much alive and kicking a good storm. One was completely paralyzed, and the other had bad seizures, December of 2007, and today june of 2008 the paralyzed dog is walking and the other the seizures have abated. Now you understand.

Nothing to brag here and the objective is simple. Our goal is to save animals and even humans if possible from our discoveries. Whereas the BAD VETS want as much money they can get and muster and then finally tell you we cannot help you and you must put the dog to sleep permanently.

I plan to do something with these VETS of questionable character once my imminent return back to USA is final. Things are going to hit the fan HIGH NOON, as Clint Eastwood once said Make my day!!!!

So I hope that whatever I said here brightens up your day and is of some help letting you know that there is a full cure for this disease.

Please make it mandatory whenever you get a dog from anyplace to have that specific Distemper test done and the Parvo test done and especially the worm test done. These are the big basic three once you get the dog from any kennel or breeder. If you catch any of it, you caught it very early and of course there is a fast treatment to get the dogs well from Parvo in my site, and the key to prevent worms is do the deworming religiously especially on young pups. When they are adults, once every 3 months is sufficient.

I also suggest that you check out about the vaccination shots and the issues and the schedules. Very important because Parvo and Distemper combined shots going at the same time is a bad mix even on the latest vaccines they have today. A standard full dose vaccine shot is meant for a 60 pound dog!!!!!!! Not for a toy dog or a small dog. So remember that OK.. Last never vaccinate a dog if it is sick at any time. The animals react badly. Once the dog is fully vaccinated you need to only do it once every 3 years, and the same is for Rabies as well. So much information on my site is worthwhile for you to obtain good knowledge and information to carry on for years.

Good luck with your future

Daveyo
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