I don’t have very nice things to say about most vets, breeders, and dog day cares. They all follow along the vaccine pharma mantra. I got into an argument with a top golden retriever breeder recently, because I want an unvaccinated puppy and said I believe vaccines are the root of many cancers and health issues. She told me I was crazy and I would never be able to find an unvaccinated puppy. Breeders follow along with the vaccine nonsense to cover their asses. They also suggest spaying and neutering to prevent pet population explosions. Really it is to control who is breeding and eliminate competition. This reduces the gene pool with the potential to increase genetic health problems. Responsible people don’t need to spay or neuter their pets. It is a myth that male dogs should be neutered to reduce behavior problems. It is training that will resolve that. I got my golden to 14 1/4 with a natural diet, intact, lots of exercise, and natural treatments when needed. He did have the 8 week shots that the breeder gave him. That probably set him back, but at least I had him longer than any other golden I had. I pass along a lot of tips to people to help them with their pets naturally and save them money from the vets.
Peter, even more, I would have skipped to the 1 hr mark and started from there: 1) Pascal Najadi's 4-min. video teaster about "Cut off the head of the snake" has a full length documentary coming out soon, (see his long interview on Courageous Discourses) 2. Andrew Bridgen is promising a proper debate in the UK to a crowd of people waiting on the street outside the chamber, 3) Our pets used to live 18 - 25 years on average, down to something like 10 - 12 years...question everything, especially toxins being injected.
I'm positive shots killed my pet. I asked the vet about checking titers, she basically laughed at me, so I caved and got several done at once. My girl had never had any health issues prior to that although she was quite overweight. I used to joke that she had an iron stomach because she could eat anything. After the shots, switched her to mostly raw food, she got to a good weight, but developed IBS, arthritis, and hypothyroidism which couldn't be controlled with meds. She died just over 2 years later from heart failure due to the uncontrolled thyroid.
I still regret authorizing those shots and will never let another pet get that poison.
I have a 4yr old cat who developed a weird facial rash after his first vaccines at 2 months (vet dermatologist couldn’t diagnose it), he had his routine 3 month shots, was neutered at 4 months (under general anaesthetic) and developed heart failure at 6 months. Ultrasound showed ‘transient myocardial thickening’ and he had a high troponin. I was told they didn’t know what triggered it but they suspected vaccines or anaesthetics but they were surprised he was a few months from those. Since seeing what covid vaccines can do I now think he must have had myocarditis from his vaccines but didn’t decompensate until a few months later. Luckily after about 3 months of diuretics and anti platelet he fully recovered but I’ve been told to expect he’ll have a shortened lifespan. From now on my 4 cats and one dog will not be receiving any more vaccines.
It’s funny I was an antivaxxer in regards to my dogs long before I clued in to human vaccines. Somehow I thought human vaccines were more regulated. Silly me.
I don’t have very nice things to say about most vets, breeders, and dog day cares. They all follow along the vaccine pharma mantra. I got into an argument with a top golden retriever breeder recently, because I want an unvaccinated puppy and said I believe vaccines are the root of many cancers and health issues. She told me I was crazy and I would never be able to find an unvaccinated puppy. Breeders follow along with the vaccine nonsense to cover their asses. They also suggest spaying and neutering to prevent pet population explosions. Really it is to control who is breeding and eliminate competition. This reduces the gene pool with the potential to increase genetic health problems. Responsible people don’t need to spay or neuter their pets. It is a myth that male dogs should be neutered to reduce behavior problems. It is training that will resolve that. I got my golden to 14 1/4 with a natural diet, intact, lots of exercise, and natural treatments when needed. He did have the 8 week shots that the breeder gave him. That probably set him back, but at least I had him longer than any other golden I had. I pass along a lot of tips to people to help them with their pets naturally and save them money from the vets.
I love this, thank you! It makes absolute sense that the same things that are bad for us would be bad for them.
Peter, even more, I would have skipped to the 1 hr mark and started from there: 1) Pascal Najadi's 4-min. video teaster about "Cut off the head of the snake" has a full length documentary coming out soon, (see his long interview on Courageous Discourses) 2. Andrew Bridgen is promising a proper debate in the UK to a crowd of people waiting on the street outside the chamber, 3) Our pets used to live 18 - 25 years on average, down to something like 10 - 12 years...question everything, especially toxins being injected.
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I'm positive shots killed my pet. I asked the vet about checking titers, she basically laughed at me, so I caved and got several done at once. My girl had never had any health issues prior to that although she was quite overweight. I used to joke that she had an iron stomach because she could eat anything. After the shots, switched her to mostly raw food, she got to a good weight, but developed IBS, arthritis, and hypothyroidism which couldn't be controlled with meds. She died just over 2 years later from heart failure due to the uncontrolled thyroid.
I still regret authorizing those shots and will never let another pet get that poison.
I have a 4yr old cat who developed a weird facial rash after his first vaccines at 2 months (vet dermatologist couldn’t diagnose it), he had his routine 3 month shots, was neutered at 4 months (under general anaesthetic) and developed heart failure at 6 months. Ultrasound showed ‘transient myocardial thickening’ and he had a high troponin. I was told they didn’t know what triggered it but they suspected vaccines or anaesthetics but they were surprised he was a few months from those. Since seeing what covid vaccines can do I now think he must have had myocarditis from his vaccines but didn’t decompensate until a few months later. Luckily after about 3 months of diuretics and anti platelet he fully recovered but I’ve been told to expect he’ll have a shortened lifespan. From now on my 4 cats and one dog will not be receiving any more vaccines.
I was too late to save my kids but I got a kitten and a puppy since COVID. Both purebloods! Haven't neutered them either.
It’s funny I was an antivaxxer in regards to my dogs long before I clued in to human vaccines. Somehow I thought human vaccines were more regulated. Silly me.