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Originally Posted by Sandysbabies You know its like the doctors are killing us and the vets are killing our babies. I for one don't trust nothing anymore. When Mandy passed away in Nov. I thought about Interceptor and other things she had been given, which I wondered may have contributed to her having cancer. All the chemicals scare me to death. I took Kayla in last week because I thought she might have collasped treacha. She made sounds unlike reversed sneezing to me but the vet thought that was what it was or maybe an allergy. SHe gave her a shot and some meds. I think I gave her 2 pills and threw the rest away. I am scared to death of what they are giving our babies. Mandy had took some meds to help her breathing because the cancer was all over her. It wasn't long until she had a seizure. I just think if you can possibly get by without giving them anything your better off and they sure are. |
Oh my

I am SO incredibly sorry to hear about your baby Mandy. I have been there before and it is the most difficult, heartbreaking thing ever. Only those who have lost a pet know the heartache that losing one brings. It is completely devastating.

I am so sorry for your loss....and I hope that your sweet baby Rest's In Peace.
You said that Mandy had Cancer (my Cocker Spaniel that passed away did as well) and you said that she started having seizures shortly after she was given the medication.....do you mind me asking what the name of the medication was that she was given?
I think the best (and pretty much the ONLY) thing we can do to *truly* protect ourselves and our babies is to DO OUR OWN RESEARCH. I honestly and truly realize now just *how* extremely important this is. I swear to you my babies will never again a day in their life be given ANY type of medication without my getting online and doing extensive research on it first. I mean it is just so important for the health and safety of our babies. It's sad when you think about it, because you shouldn't *have* to do that - but obviously it is so necessary as there are MANY, MANY cases of dogs losing their lives because of medications that are given. And yes all medications DO have side effects and sometimes you just DON'T KNOW what is going to happen until a medication is given....BUT....in *my* two cases (with my Cocker Spaniel, and with Tatum) these medications shouldn't of even be given in the FIRST PLACE - and THAT is what is such a shame.