How to Raise a Healthy Dog: Part 2

The fun is just beginning…

Germs are the enemy. Or are they? A few weeks after we talked with the breeder of our puppy, we went to pick her up. We learned that although she was 9 weeks old, she had never been allowed to put her feet on dirt. The breeder felt it was unsanitary. I know I must have looked like a deer caught in headlights, because I just stared at her. I was stunned. My mind raced to figure out why in the world she would avoid dirt with a dog, and where was she going to the bathroom, if not on the ground? On a concrete patio of course, she told me, to avoid germs.

Okay, I get that if you have an indoor dog and you don’t want them tracking dirt and germs into the house. Afterall, we take our shoes off, for the same reason, when we come into the house. Later on, I learned from a very knowledgeable poodle breeder that the biggest concern isn’t just “germs” but worms they may pick up in the soil. Especially if you live on a farm where there are, or were, livestock present. Puppies (and people) who run around barefoot on worm-infected dirt will generally get some types of worms. This, of course, is normal, and you take herbs or homeopathy to support the body in naturally eliminating them. However, as this breeder informed me, new prespective puppy owners want to believe their pet is free of worms. Thus, the dangerous, potentially lethal, de-wormer is often given puppies. The problem is, besides damaging the puppy’s intestines, it cannot get all of its worms anyway.

Soon after we brought our puppy home, I started to test her for worms and other pathogens she may have inherited from her parents’ vaccines, and those of other vaccinated puppies she was exposed to. She had a number of them, including the rabies worm. The “rabies worm” isn’t an official name, but referred to as this because it is only acquired through a rabies vaccine. What does this mean? It means that every time you allow an injection of a rabies vaccine, you are allowing your dog to be injected with worm eggs.  No wonder they develop tumors after they are vaccinated! Often times tumors are nothing more than a sack of worms.

How do you know if your dog has these?  I would try giving your dog the Rabies Vax homeopathic for a few days and see what happens.  It’s a remedy made to support your dog’s immune system with identifying the toxins from the vaccine so it can eliminate these from its system.  From what I have learned, it only takes 3 days on the remedy and the worms, or in some cases, sack of them, are expelled.

We couldn’t do this remedy until our dog was 5 months old because dogs don’t have their own immune system until that age.  Until that time, they work off their momma’s immune system. When our dog reached five months of age, I gave her one dose of the Rabies Vaccine remedy.  Again, I didn’t do this to immunize her, but to support her body in cleaning out the toxins she inherited from her parent’s vaccines. We gave her one daily for 3 days, and on the third day she passed an 8 inch long sack of bright yellow worms. I will admit it was gross, but I was so relieved they were out of her. Our first step to purifying her from toxic vaccines was done.  Now onto step two.