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Donating YT 10K Club Member | ![]() Those are current ads. One of those puppies is listed under at least two DIFFERENT breeds. Some say they are ckc registered...and some say ckc registerable. So they are or are not registered? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() If you follow the link you will see that the listings are still currently active... I wasn't aware that your decision to go the holisitc route was only made in the past few months (since the arrival of your litter.) Given your posts and strong recommendation on the method, I was under the impression it was a regimen you'd been follwing for a while...long enough to be able to observe conclusive differences/results. In any case, that certainly does explain the discrepency so that it makes sense. Good luck. ![]() Last edited by BamaFan121s; 03-05-2009 at 08:39 AM. |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member | ![]() i am sharing this information for all who are open to learning truthaboutvaccines .................................................. ..... 90% of the cases of Parvo ARE VACCINE INDUCED. Vaccines (especially Parvo) does not prevent the disease (i.e. provide immunity) because the disease is man made and the virus mutates regularly, therefore, most vaccines are never made with whatever form of mutation the virus has newly developed. The Parvo vaccine, DOES cause susceptibility to the disease, which the reason why most cases of Parvo are vaccine induced. The ONLY way to protect against a disease is by maintaining the immune system functioning properly. NATURAL IMMUNITY is the best protection against disease. And Natural Immunity is acquired when the immune system is healthy enough to function the way it was intended to, and handles the challenge of the viruses. Parvo is everywhere. This is because the shed viruses from MLV vaccines have caused environmental pollution of unprecedented form. Everyone is afraid of Parvo, therefore everyone vaccinates against it. The viruses are shed into the environment and continue to exist for years and years. Because it is an air-borne virus, there is no way of stopping it. Your puppies have come in contact with it, even if they have never been anywhere but your own backyard. If anyone in your neighborhood has vaccinated their dog for Parvo, believe me, your dogs have come in contact with the virus! Three years ago, Hans HogenEsch, D.V.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Immunopathology at Purdue University and one of the people directly involved with the Purdue Vaccine Study, admitted to me that the "best way to immunize your dogs, is to have your neighbor vaccinate his dogs". To me, this spoke LOUDLY of the issues of Natural Immunity, vaccine shedding and the knowledge that Immunologists have of what vaccines are doing to our dogs!
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thank you for that link.. when i log in to my account, those listings are not there... when did you save this link and how did you find it...i have notified puppyfind, but it takes days for a response... thank you...
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| ![]() I just went to puppyfind and put in biewer and ohio and low and behold, there are all of your pups, so, it's very current |
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so, all i can do is point out that this is an old link to a cancelled listing.. i will try to get it removed... the new listing has the current correct info... this is what puppyfind tells me... but, the link does exist somewhere.. i will try to get it removed againn Currently, there are no puppy listings associated with your account. It is important that you list one puppy at a time (one puppy per listing). There is no limit to the number of listings you may create... add one for each pup in your litter!
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Donating YT 10K Club Member | ![]() Parvo is not an air borne virus.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member | ![]() [QUOTE=bchgirl;2502964]Those are current ads. One of those puppies is listed under at least two DIFFERENT breeds. i used 3 different categories in december 2008 to list them... yorkies, small mixed, and biewers.. to illicit responses.. those are not current ads... my old ads were cancelled weeks ago... the only thing i can do is ask puppyfind to delete them again... i cannot access them, i tried... it tells me i have no listings.. but, you are correct.. they are still there... my current ads are listed under yorkies, but they will have some of the biewer colors...their coats are thick and silky..
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| ![]() How the infection is spread: Parvovirus is very easily transmitted illness. It is especially prevalent in places where unvaccinated dogs congregate. The virus is shed through stools and urine and remains active in the environment for a long time. It is not an air-borne virus and canine-specific, but it is very easily passed on by even the slightest contact, through footwear, or handling with food utensils or beddings of the infected animals. Even a bird pecking at the infected fecal matter and then landing next to peck into your pet's food bowl could pass on the disease. The symptoms of Parvovirus appear around about 10 days after the dog has being exposed to the infection. Symptoms of Parvovirus: The first signs of Parvovirus are a high fever and a general depression. The dog usually stops eating and soon suffers from intense vomiting and foul-smelling, yellowish diarrhea with bloody traces. If not controlled, this can rapidly lead to dehydration and death. Chances of Survival: The younger the infected dog the more high are the chances of the disease proving fatal. The Parvovirus directly attacks the heart muscle of puppies and this usually leads to immediate death. On the slim possibility that the puppy survives, it is not likely to have a long and healthy life. The Parvovirus infection will in all likelihood have left it with a permanently damaged heart. Such animals sooner rather than later succumb to heart failure. When the Parvovirus strikes older dogs, the result is usually, as mentioned, a severe case of enteritis, often of the haemorrhagic sort, together with vomiting. The affected dog will soon collapse from dehydration and will require an intravenous drip to keep alive. Recovery is very slow and again with lasting damage. The Parvovirus will have destroyed the intestinal lining and this leads to permanent digestive problems. Treatment: There is no definite cure for Parvovirus as yet, but the disease can be controlled by giving antibiotics, intravenous fluids, and preventing the rapid setting of dehydration. Dogs who have survived parvo can get it again. Prevention is the Best Cure: The only way to avoid this illness is by vaccinating your pets and avoiding all contact with unvaccinated animals. At the time of the mass outbreak in the nineteen-seventies, vaccines intended for cats were used to treat the illness in infected dogs. Now canine-specific vaccines for dogs have been produced. Vaccinating puppies against this disease, first when they are about 6 weeks of age and then with an interval of a month, is highly recommended. Vaccinations against Parvovirus are continued in this manner till the puppy reaches the age of 20 weeks and from then on a yearly inoculation is considered enough. It is an illness that can be easily avoided and it seems a great pity that many dogs still contract Parvovirus and die from it because of a failure to vaccinate on the part of the owner. Destroying the Parvo Virus: Special care should be taken to clean the area and its surroundings after or during an infection, as the Parvo Virus is a rather tough customer and not easily destroyed. Unlike the Canine Distemper virus, which is not particularly stable outside a host body, the Parvo Virus doesn't need a host body for survival. It can remain active on its own in the environment for several years. It is also immune to most disinfectants – to destroy it you need chlorine bleach and other disinfectants made from the aldehyde group. |
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The age plainly states the puppies are 12 weeks old. When you click find all your ads...they show up. I know several people who post on puppyfind. Updates to the ads are immediate.
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it is very alarming to see how quickly it spreads among the vaccinated groups of dogs.. i will try to find out why there is a group saying it is airborne...
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