My dog is sick. Very sick. The dog food that killed thousands is now trying to do the same thing to mine. His name is Bandit and he’s a CockerPoo. A mini dog for a MINI car. He’s been having his tummy drained once a week, from 16lbs down to 11. 5lbs of fluid. But, in a case like this, our thoughts are what will save him…
Went to the vet, they said he’d only live 2 weeks or so. “Put him to sleep now.” …He’s been alive for over 10 now. Cost: $100 a session times 10.
Went to the Holistic Doc and they said he’s dying, gave him a shot of B12 and recommended Acupuncture. Cost: $250 Consultation plus the B12. 1 Visit. Ouch.
Then,… it hit me. Dr. Schultz. In the beginning, we changed his diet radically and started him on a Liver Detox and major herbal formulas. The same things we take and I haven’t been sick in 5 years. Expelling his toxins and getting it into our heads that we were “Making him Healthy.”
At Dr. Schultz: 3 people surrounded me with the best advice that money could never buy. Didn’t charge me a thing. Actually cared about my lil’ pup and showed me pix of theirs.
He’s the greatest dog that ever lived,… to me. Just like YOUR dog. Would you give up? Never. So great that Kathie and I are developing a whole Series of Books around him. So, as we build our MINI for the TV Show, my thoughts are with him. Not of concern, but of strong visualizations that his health is perfect. Creating a strong and healthy little dog to watch my show with and take to the beach for good sniffins. …And to eat healthy treats with…
Appreciate the good vibes from people who love cars,… and dogs.
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September 20th, 2007 at 8:44 am
Just stumpled on your post here and thought I would wish you well and post a positive post to give you hope.
I have a Rat terrier that one day was acting very ill so we took her to the vet she was diagnosed with IMHA (Imune mediated hemalytic anemia) basicly her body was killing all her red blood cells. After many blood transfusions and several steroids my dog is back and healthy. So even when they are on deaths door you can pull them back with love and caring.
I hope all treats you well and things get better.
September 20th, 2007 at 9:10 pm
Good to hear that, Brian. Glad he’s doing well!
September 21st, 2007 at 8:18 pm
My sister had a pooch just like Bandit – very cute dog. Good luck and speedy back to full health.
September 21st, 2007 at 8:25 pm
Thanks, Peter!
September 24th, 2007 at 5:29 am
Tim,
I just want you to know that I and the whole Larson crew (Emma & Di on the human side and Maggie and Riley from the canine division) are all sending out massive positive vibes for Bandit.
We’ve been through this with a couple of our pups in the past (first one with rat-poison and later one with cancer). So we know exactly how you are feeling right now.
I have to say you are doing exactly the most productive thing you possibly could in the situation. Your heart is focused in the right place. Whatever respect I had for you in the past just quintupled.
Take care, and know that we’re thinking of Bandit, you and you’re whole family.
Sincerely – Rich Larson
September 28th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
Tim,
Your mini frinds from RI are thinking of bandit. And hope all is well soon
September 29th, 2007 at 1:50 am
Thanks, guys. Doin’ our best to feed him what he needs to recover. Greatly appreciate all the kindness and support from everyone and my wish is that energy gets translated to his healing.
December 27th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
[...] revealing soon. She also gave a me a scrapbook featuring my doggie, Bandit. Yes, I cried. But now, Bandit is running the beaches of heaven. Pooping wherever he wants. And round every corner is a new Chef [...]
March 11th, 2009 at 9:50 am
I wanted to comment and thank the author, good stuff