Lyme Disease in Dogs
MyVNN asked:
As if ticks were not bad enough, these blood suckers can also transmit a serious disease to our pets. Lyme disease is fairly well known in humans, but not everyone is aware of how it can affect our dogs. April has been designated National Prevent Lyme in Dogs month by the Lyme Disease Foundation. Help your best friend by learning about tick prevention and how vaccines can help stop Lyme disease. Watch this video to learn more. …
Marilynne


June 27th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Cam
Google…..”Low Dose Naltrexone Homepage.” And also here on You tube…”Controlling Lyme Disease,” and see the LDN videos by “TropicalDawg” here as well. I have been using LDN, for just over a week now, and feel the need to pass the buzz. This is a drug that helps with the immune system, inflammation and endorphins. Eat as if you had a yeast problem, because Lyme loves what yeast loves. And no sugars of any kind…”Including Fruit!”
June 27th, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Susy
my dog has joint problems and kidney problems…
June 29th, 2009 at 1:55 pm
Caroline
have you done any research on the neurological effects of lyme disease in dogs?