by Dogs Naturally on November 1, 2011 · 2 comments
May/June 2010 Issue of Dogs Naturally Magazine By: Dr. Patricia Jordan DVM Over the last few years, 16,000 to 27,000 new cases of Lyme disease have been reported per year. The CDC listed 200,000 cases since the disease became reportable in 1991. Due to the high degree of difficulty in positive diagnosis of Lyme disease [...]
by Dogs Naturally on October 31, 2011 · 3 comments
When I worked as a behavior consultant for municipal shelters, an important part of my job was to temperament test the dogs. One behavior trait that I noticed in a lot of dogs was hyper-sexuality. Sexual behavior such as humping was a common displacement behavior in many of these dogs and, looking back, it makes [...]
by Dogs Naturally on October 28, 2011 · 2 comments
Thimerosal has been getting a lot of bad press lately – and rightly so. This mercury-based vaccine additive has been used as a preservative for decades – and apparently the extreme neurotoxicity that mercury in general and Thimerosal in particular have also been known for decades. In 1935, Eli Lilly (the creator of Thimerosal), was [...]
by Dogs Naturally on October 27, 2011 · 0 comments
Earlier this week, an article from the Orange County Register was sent to me by our friend Dr. Patricia Jordan. The web page title says ‘New Vaccine Available At Clinics. Reporter Samantha Gowen writes: “John Aram, co-founder of the Vaccination Station, said clinical evidence has indicated thiomersal has been tied to allergic reactions in some [...]
by Dogs Naturally on October 24, 2011 · 2 comments
Please enjoy Part I of our Dr. Patricia Jordan Vaccine Damage Webinar from September 2011.
by Dogs Naturally on October 18, 2011 · 1 comment
In the May 2011 issue, Dogs Naturally exposed vaccines as a cause of behavior issues in dogs. There are deadly chemicals in vaccines that can have some very unwanted results. Every vaccine has two components: the actual virus that you’re seeking to elicit an immune response to, such as parvovirus, and an immune adjuvant, which [...]
Pictured: Sasha, whose death after over-vaccination prompted activism Some veterinarians are avid readers of veterinary journals and attend the seminars of top experts. They’re always up to date on the latest scientific findings regarding vaccination. Others, not so much. Would you know if your vet vaccinated appropriately, according to the latest suggested protocols? Would you [...]
by Catherine O'Driscoll on September 30, 2011 · 0 comments
The following is an excerpt from Catherine O’Driscoll’s article “Follow-up to the Purdue Study Analysis”, to be published in the November/December 2011 issue of Dogs Naturally Magazine. I would also point out that the veterinary vaccine industry is a multi-billion, international, highly profitable, blossoming, business. Is it too much to ask that the products they [...]