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The National Canine Cancer Foundation is performing a study on Elimay supplements to determine the benefit to pets with cancer. They need control dogs too, if you don't want to change your pup's regimen.
National Canine Cancer Foundation Elimay Canine Cancer Supplements Clinical Study
Aim of Study: Determine how effective Elimay Supplements are in improving the overall health and performance of the healthy dogs and dogs suffering from abnormal cell growth. Study will be conducted in view and accordance with Quality of Life Clinical Trials.
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Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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Zephyr is enrolled as one of the healthy control dogs. We just add two capsules to her food morning and night. So far, so good! They aren't as tasty as the K9 Immunity that Rio used to take, but if you hide them good they still get eaten.
~ ~ Rio ~ ~ |
Hey that's really cool you're doing something for science. Thanks Micki & Zephyr!
Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
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Well Zephyr is kind of a science project just by herself, but she figured it was the least she could do for her big sister, Woo...
~ ~ Rio ~ ~ |
That Zeffy is such a sweet girl! It's nice of her to help out!
Abby: Aug 1, 2009 – Jan 10, 2012. Our beautiful rescue pup lived LARGE with osteosarcoma for 15 months – half her way-too-short life. I think our "halflistic" approach (mixing traditional meds + supplements) helped her thrive. (PM me for details. I'm happy to help.) She had lung mets for over a year. They took her from us in the end, but they cannot take her spirit! She will live forever in our hearts. She loved the beach and giving kisses and going to In-N-Out for a Flying Dutchman. Tripawds blog, and a more detailed blog here. Please also check out my novel, What the Dog Ate. Now also in paperback! Purchase it at Amazon via Tripawds and help support Tripawds!
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