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Old 03-06-2014, 11:34 AM   #17
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Clostridium Difficile in Dogs
The reason I bring up the subject of c diff (clostridium difficile) when you mentioned Sandy is that during the hurricane the sewers and treatment facilities were flooded. Leaving homes that were flooded, streets and beaches in our area contaminated. Iam a nurse and see c diff often since it is easily transferred. The symptoms you describe fit the description.

EPA's Study of Hydraulic Fracturing and Its Potential Impact on Drinking Water Resources | US EPA
There is also a map showing the areas where fracking is common and there seems to be a lot going on in PA., unfortunately I can not find it right now but Im sure you could google it

clostridium difficile, I will bring this up with my vet next week, I cannot tell you how important this info is to me. By giving this info to my vet may result in a diff. way of treating cody.


The EPA yes I will google it,
you are an angel from heaven, I am all excited now to see my vet to give her this clostridium difficile possibility, unless she has already taken this into consideration.....My brain has been telling me there is NO CURE for cody.....in time, in a short time he will get much worse.......my heart has been telling me to think more positive.....my heart and brain are touching me, I love this lil guy toooooo much. He is soooo good, sooooo smart, sooooo funny, you would never know he was sooooo sick. Thank you so very much for this clostridium difficile info. this may save my dog. God bless you and watch over you. (((hugs))))
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