Ultrasound And Fetal Dopplers for Pets: What You Need to Know

Ultrasound is a procedure used by a veterinarian to confirm conception and to count the number of puppies a dog is carrying.  Instead of using ionizing radiation, ultrasound uses non-ionizing radiation, which may render it less harmful than the ionizing, however, that is not yet known.  Medical personnel choose to refer to ultrasound as high frequency sound waves, rather than radiation, because it sounds less dangerous.  The high-frequency sound waves transmitted from the device are well above the audible range.  For example, sound is between 20-20,000 cycles per hertz, AM radio stations transmit between 530-1630 kilohertz (sound ends at 20 kilohertz), and ultrasound directed at an unborn baby uses between 2-4 mega-hertz (million cycles per second).  These waves are directed into the pregnant dog’s womb, where they rebound from surface structures and produce “echoes,” that are then displayed and recorded on a screen.

“There is not one single controlled study which proves ultrasound is safe to use on the unborn fetus, animal or human.”  Fetal Effects of Ultrasound, by Jean Harper and Doris Haire, CNN

Ultrasound scans are also used to detect fetal abnormalities, confirm fetal presentations, investigate vaginal bleeding, detect pelvic abnormalities, and as an adjunct to certain procedures.

According to a CNN investigation produced by Jean Harper and narrated by Doris Haire, titled Fetal Effects of Ultrasound, there is not one single controlled study which proves ultrasound is safe to use on the unborn fetus, animal or human. Dr. Arthur Bloom, renown geneticist at Columbia University, says “Potentially it (ultrasound) can produce damage to the genetic material.  Some of these early studies are suggesting that there is in fact damage induced by diagnostic ultrasound. So our concern is growing.  If it is in fact a mutagen, it would also …  raise the question as to whether or not it is a cancer causing agent, because a very high percentage of agents that are mutagenic are also carcinogenic. We’re not suggesting that there is a major effect of ultrasound in terms of doubling the rate of birth defects, there may be a low level affect there that’s increasing the rate of congenital malformations that we may never be able to detect on clinical grounds.”

Dr. Bloom suggests “We should avoid routine ultrasound examinations because we’re beginning to see signs of danger.  Warning signs, that in the past predicted medical disaster.”  Some of these signs include:

  • Genetic damage to cells in test tubes
  • Ultrasound babies exposed to ultrasound weigh less at birth than those not exposed
  • Slowed growth patterns
  • Reflux abnormalities

Doctor Doreen Lebuskind, a radiologist at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, studied the effect of ultrasound on human tissue cells.  In her research, she observed abnormal changes in the look and behavior of the cells.  Changes she says that look the same as cells exposed to 29 rads of ionizing radiation, or X-rays.  She says that this is equal to approximately 250 chest X-rays.

Studies of ultrasound done on animals show the following effects:

  • Chromosome changes
  • Cranial and facial malformations
  • Small offspring
  • DNA changes
  • Jaundice
  • Liver cell changes
  • Brain enzyme changes
  • Delayed post-natal grasp reflex
  • EEG changes
  • Increased emotional reactivity
  • Delay in neuromuscular development
  • Reduction in immunoglobulin antibodies
  • Impaired immune system

CNN was shown normal cells through a microscope, before they were exposed to ultrasound radiation. They were described as growing apart (not stuck together), in neat rows, and move in a uniform fashion.  After exposure to ultrasound, they became a tangled mass, growing wildly and were literally all over each other.  Other normal cells, with smooth edges, were moving in a clear direction.  When exposed to ultrasound one hundred percent of them became distorted.

In regard to cell changes, Dr. Lebuskind said “Things are happening (to the cells), they’re happening to the DNA of these cells, they’re happening to the behavior, they’re beginning to grow in a funny way…  in some cases they are becoming tumor cells.  There are some long-lived effects on the DNA of the cells, on the behavior of the cells, and on the cell growth that persist for many, many generations after a single exposure.”  According to Dr. Bloom, “If a chemical were doing that, we would call it a mutagen.”  

The FDA will not commit itself to say they believe ultrasound scans are safe to use on the unborn baby.    Especially after they followed a study of 2000 children in the Denver area, half of which were exposed to ultrasound radiation, and found conclusively that children exposed to this type of radiation were lower in birth weight than those not exposed.  Doctor Bloom believes this is a serious cause for alarm because it is an indication that ultrasound radiation slows down the normal growth rate and maturation of cells.  “Clearly that is a very undesirable effect.”  What isn’t yet known is, just how long (months, years?) this growth-retarding effect is going to affect the child’s life.  And will it effect the future generations of him or her?

In the 1990s, other ultrasound studies touched on the possibility that there may be link with ultrasound radiation and a type of brain damage that would cause a child who would have been right handed, to become left handed. These babies also appeared to have a greater risk of other health issues, ranging from learning difficulties to epilepsy.

Because ultrasound devices use high frequency sound waves, there is a concern they may damage the baby’s ears, or cause later sensitivity to water and sound.   They have also been associated with miscarriage, reoccurring ear infections, and intestinal damage.  When the intestines are damaged, problems with digestion and infant “reflux” may result.  When a person, whether child or adult, is unable to make enzymes sufficiently, the body becomes vulnerable to many types of imbalances, including allergies, bacterial infections, abnormal cell growth, organ and glandular disorders, etc.  Also, when food is improperly digested, allergic reactions can develop to many types of foods, including natural, healthy foods.

Other concerns surfacing about ultrasounds and dopplers is the connection to ADD, ADHD, and autism.   It is interesting to note that seven of the most common health complaints among infants and young children in our country in the past 20 years, may all be linked to ultrasound radiation exposure:  Ear problems, reflux, ADD, ADHD, autism, slow or retarded growth patterns, and cancer.

LINKS, ARTICLES, AND BOOKS FOR MORE INFORMATION 

(provided by Healther Doak, CBP)

  1. Ultrasounds linked to brain damage: http://educate-yourself.org/cn/2001/ultrasoundandbraindamage19dec01.shtml
  2. How ultrasounds work: http://www.howstuffworks.com/ultrasound4.htm
  3. The dangers of prenatal ultrasound, Journal of Nurse Midwifery, July-August 1984:  http://www.unhinderedliving.com/pultra.html
  4. Ultrasounds may harm the unborn: http://www.compleatmother.com/ultrasound_danger.htm
  5. Ultrasound research lab: http://www.mayo.edu/ultrasound/news/03.html
  6. Ultrasound:  http://www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/ultrasound.asp, http://www.birthlove.com/free/ultrasound.html, http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/preScreen.html  
  7. General information about concerns: http://www.aimsusa.org/ultrasnd.htm, http://www.alternamoms.com/ultrasound.html, http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991639 – article titled “Fetuses Can Hear Ultrasound Examinations”
  8.  Study of sonogram dangers: http://www.asrt.org/content/News/IndustryNewsBriefs/Sono/studyshows062408.asp, 
  9. http://harshrealities.info/nutrition/?p=408

Common Questions About Doodles & Poodles Naturally

Who is Doodles & Poodles  Naturally?

We are a family who loves our standard poodles. We are not a dog kennel and we do not raise poodles to sell as you would expect from a kennel. Our puppies come from our own two poodles who live with us, in our home, as companions.

Why are we breeding standard poodles? 

Simply because we think they are wonderful.  This is a breed we had only dreamed of owning some day, and we would love to make them more accessable to others like us.

What do we think is special about standard poodles?

Besides the fact that they beautiful when groomed, they are exceptionally smart, (rated as one of the top two smartest dog breeds).  They are also clean (they don’t shed), they don’t have the “dog smell” so often noted in other breeds, and make great companions.

What about grooming, is that necessary, and isn’t it expensive? 

It depends on what your preference is.  Some people don’t groom their poodles at all, and that is fine of course.  We love the look of groomed standard poodles, so we groom ours, but do it ourselves because of the cost.  I knew nothing about dog grooming when we purchased our first puppy so I went on YouTube and watched how-to videos on grooming standard poodles (several times).  There was also the initial cost of buying a clippers, but it was a lot less expensive then paying someone else to do it.  The first few times I groomed our dogs, they didn’t cooperate as well as I would have liked.  Lets face it, it was a pain, then I remembered, my children didn’t like their their first hair cuts either.  I wouldn’t say the poodles like it now either, after a dozen or so groomings, but they do just fine.  Its important to take your time, know its going to take 60-90 minutes, laugh a lot, make the dog feel relaxed about it, and have fun.  Also, if you botch it, remember, its going to grow back.  Then sweep up the mess!

What is a “natural” standard poodle?

The word natural, in reference to people, means the health of the whole person is taken into account,  the body, mind and spirit.  Health care and life-style addresses the whole person, not just one particular symptom or imbalance, and is done in the safest, healthiest way possible.  In reference to dogs, it also means the whole dog is cared for in a healthy, non-toxic way.  When we chose to breed our poodles, we did so with the intent of producing healthy, chemical-free puppies with wonderful dispositions.  They are fed a wholesome, healthy diet, they are dewormed with natural, non-harmful herbs and homeopathics rather than the harsh chemical dewormers, and are not given dangerous, unproven vaccines.  We will not in any way knowingly endanger our puppies or adult dogs.  In addition, they also get to keep their natural tails & dewclaws.

When you choose to purchase a poodle puppy from us, you are getting a puppy that we are confident is healthy, has no known genetic anomalies or damage from chemicals, dangerous vaccines or chemical dewormers.

We do not X-ray our pregnant dams or expose them to ultrasound radiation. Both of these forms of radiation have been found to epigenetically harm developing embryos.*

How will I know when the puppies are born?

We will post information on this website when we have upcoming litters, an announcement will be made when they are born, and again when they are ready to go to their new homes.  Pictures of the puppies will also be posted.

Who picks out the puppy for our family?

As much as possible, you do. We will give you as much information as we can regarding

temperament, size and color as we can determine in a young puppy, and let you decide which one you want.

Can we come to see the puppies?

For the health and well-being of the pups, we do not allow visitors.  Many breeders have lost whole litters after a well-meaning person, who visited other litters that were recently vaccinated, came and held their puppies too, spreading the resistant strain of a bacteria or pathogen (from the vaccine they were exposed to) to their litter.  For more information on this topic, see shedding in “Dog Vaccine Dangers.” However, we do send pictures and commentary on the progress of the litter to our buyers, so you can watch them grow.

How will I get my puppy if I can’t come to your home?

We will arrange to meet you at a convenient place, or if you are a great distance away, we can fly the puppy to an airport close to you.  To have a puppy flown to your location, you will add $450.00 to the cost of the puppy. This pays for the flight ticket, the kennel we have to purchase for the puppy’s flight, the veterinarian bill for the “well puppy” check-up required by the airlines, and our expenses to take the puppy to the airport.

What paperwork is necessary and how do I fill it out?

Click on Purchasers Agreement Contract on this website and follow the instructions.  You fill out and  return the contract by e-mail or through regular mail.

When are payments due and what forms of payment do you take?

The deposit is due when your name is placed on the waiting list for a particular litter and the balance is due when you take custody of your new puppy, or before it is shipped to you, whichever you choose.  The deposit is non-refundable, so please be prayful about your decision to get a puppy before you commit to a deposit.  The deposit can be made through the Paypal link or you can send a money order or cashiers check.

Do you charge sales tax?

Yes.  We are required to charge IA sales tax.

Can I send in a deposit now?

We accept a few “early bird” deposits before a litter is born for those families that want to ensure early. that they have a pup held for them.  This of course is refundable if no pup of their chosen gender is available at the time of birth.  We start taking early bird deposits after there is a confirmed breeding for that litter.

Where are we located?  

We are located in western Iowa.

Do you have any referrals?

Yes, available on request.

Are your pups sold with a limited or a full AKC registration? 

We send our pups home with a limited AKC registration, meaning the puppy will be AKC registered but cannot be bred.

What puppy food should I feed my puppy?

We feed our dogs and puppies a premium natural food called Life’s Abundance.  We chose this food because of its flawless history, never having a recall, having all natural and healthy recognizable ingredients, and is specially formulated by the best in the industry to meet your puppy/dogs nutritional needs.  More importantly, it tests healthy for my dogs to eat when tested with biokinesiology.  And, my dogs like it.  When my dogs reached 3 months of age, along with their dry dog food, I started feeding them raw, organic eggs, raw, organic meat, and 2-4 ounces of raw, organic cows milk (never homogenized or pasturized, as that renders the milk undigestable by the dogs).

What does my pup come home with?

A sample bag of dog food and a dog training and information book.

Do you offer a warranty?

Yes, we offer a 1 year genetic health warranty.  This covers any genetic health defect your veterinarian detects in your puppy that it renders your dog unsuitable as a pet.  This warranty is void if the puppy is overweight, vaccinated, and if its a female and she is spayed/neutered before her first heat.  It also is required that the puppy remain on Life’s Abundance food.

*For more information on the dangers of using X-ray and ultrasound radiation on pregnant dams, see videos at www.PoodleDynasty.com

Puppy Vaccination Facts

The information below is written for education purposes only.  It is not intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian, who should be consulted in matters relating to your pet’s health when medical conditions exist. Individual pet owners are solely responsible for their own decisions regarding the health and care of their pets.

We aren’t veterinarians, and wouldn’t presume to tell you what to do for your pet, but what we can do is share with you information we have found in research in order to support your pet’s health from this point forward.

It is a blessing for those of us who have dogs, that dogs and humans share many of the same health challenges. And their vaccines are much the same as ours. This allows us to learn from the experiences and studies done on people and apply this knowledge to our pets as well. 

The idea behind vaccines is the same for animals as it is for people. That by purposely exposing the immune system to an attenuated, or weakened, version of certain strains of bacteria or viruses, we could control the development of immunity to them. It was throrized that this technique would cause a more gentle reaction from the immune system, thereby avoiding the symptoms of a full blown illness. Its a good theory, however, because the viruses and bacteria in the vaccines are exposed to antibiotics, mercury-derived preservatives (thimersal), acetone, formaldehyde, hormones, mold, mildew, animal tissues, animal derived parasites, mycoplasma, and other toxic agents, they formed a resistant strain of the bacteria or virus instead. One foreign to the immune system. 

To make matters worse, instead of putting vaccines in the mouth, where the IgA antibodies in the mucous membranes of the mouth, sinuses and intestines can be stimulated to build antibodies (this is where the making of them is activated), they are injected deep into the tissues, where they stimulate the IgG antibodies.  The injected vaccines, instead of “immunizing,” served to weaken the immune system. In addition, a variety of new diseases was created, falling under the heading of “ autoimmune diseases” that resulted from the human tissues cells in the vaccine, that had been used to make them. 

Dr. Richard Moskowitz, M.D., in an article published in Health Freedom News, titled Vaccine-Related Illness, said “ Vaccines do not act merely by producing pale or mild copies of the original disease, all of them also commonly produce a variety of symptoms of their own. Moreover, in some cases, these illnesses may be considerably more serious than the original disease, involving deeper structures, more vital organs…” (originally reprinted from the Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy).

Here is an examplePediatric Immunologist, Dr. Aubrey Tingle, at Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, linked the injected rubella vaccine to symptoms of arthritis. It is also suspected of causing kidney failure in infants and young children. Not what you would expect from rubella (german measles).

Here is another example. Professor Bonnie Dunbar, Ph.D., a cell biologist and vaccine researcher, collected data from several hundred doctors and patients who suffered neurological complications from the hepatitis B vaccine. Her list of complaints include: joint pain, chronic fatigue, lupus-like symptoms, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Also not what you would expect. When New Zealand began a hepatitis-B vaccination program, researchers noted a 60% increase in the numbers of juvenile diabetes cases in the vaccinated population. 

In an article on animal vaccines in Alternative Medicine Digest, Issue 19, 1997 it was confirmed that animal vaccines do indeed cause similar reactions in animals to what human vaccines cause in humans. Not only are they created the same, but they also work much the same, and they seem to be getting worse with subsequent generations. In other words, we inherit some of the damage done by vaccines to our parents and grandparents. Then we add our own vaccine damage to that. 

According to Dr. Richard Pitcairn, D.V.M., Ph.D., of Eugene, Oregon, vaccines cause chronic health problems, autoimmune diseases, skin problems, nervous system abnormalities, cancers, tumors, seizures, and… tumors at the site of the injection. But – they have a solution: Dr. Jean Dodds, D.V.M., of Santa Monica, California says that tumors at the site of injection are becoming so common after vaccination, that some veterinarians are now giving them in the legs so they can be easily amputated if a tumor does develop. Dr. Dodds also found in her research, that vaccines cause high spiking fevers, cyclic pain, joint pain, diarrhea, lethargy, enlarged lymph nodes, and chronic illness into adulthood of the animal. And just like our children, some of the young animals vaccinated don’t survive more than a few days after receiving their vaccines. 

And again, just like people, Dr. Pitcairn said he found dogs sometimes become aggressive, destructive, and even hysterical after receiving a vaccine. He said in his 20 years of practice he witnessed a dramatic difference between pets that were vaccinated and those not vaccinated. He said the pets not vaccinated have less illness, better coats, they tend not to attract parasites and are generally healthier overall. 

One misconception that people have about vaccines is that if there was damage done to a child or pet, it would occur immediately and is an obvious reaction to their vaccine. However, research indicates this is usually not the case. Yes, there are those that die within the first 24 hours, others within a week. The rest however, all of whom suffer some degree of damage (who wouldn’t when poisons and toxins are injected into their body) that can worsen over time. According to research however, there was no correlation found between the severity of symptoms suffered when the vaccines are given and the damage that appears later on in life. In other words, just because your child, or pet, didn’t go into immediate seizures, have a high fever, or collapse into a coma, doesn’t mean there isn’t significant damage to their brain or organs of the body. Or, that that damage won’t increase in severity over the years. (Postgraduate Medicine 5, 1949, A.B. Baker; Journal of Pediatrics 34, 1949) 

Dr. Viera Scheibner, author of Vaccination – 100 years of Orthodox Research, made the following statement about the studies done on the safety and efficacy of vaccines: “There is not one study that demonstrates the safety and efficacy of any vaccine, or that they immunize at all.” She went on to say “ Immunizations, including those practiced on babies, not only did not prevent any infectious diseases, they caused more suffering and deaths than any other human activity in the history of medical intervention. “ She suggests, that the next time your doctor or veterinarian wants to put a vaccine in your loved one, whether animal or human, ask him for written proof of efficacy and safety. Then read it yourself, in its entirety. I think you will be shocked. 

In How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor (page 232), Dr. Mendelsohn states: There is growing suspicion that immunization against relatively harmless childhood diseases may be responsible for the dramatic increase in autoimmune diseases since mass inoculations were introduced.” Autoimmune disease is no longer uncommon in vaccinated animals either. 

In a 1964 issue of American Review of Respiratory Diseases, J. Brody stated, Immunoligists have been aware of a state of immunologic unresponsiveness following vaccination for years now.”

Dr. Henry Bybee, quoted in Murder by Injection, by Eustace Mullins, said “ My honest opinion is that vaccinations are the cause of more disease and suffering than anything I could name.”

Dr. Richard Moskowitz, in an article from The National Health Federation, titled, How Do the Vaccines Work? Said, “ It is dangerously mis-leading and indeed the exact opposite of the truth to claim that a vaccine makes us immune or protects us against acute disease…

Dr. Richard Delong, a Professor of Biology, quoted in Science News, July 31,1976, stated: “There are dangers grave to the future of mankind … This uncontrolled genetic manipulation is the mass administration of attenuated viral vaccines…” he goes on to say “…Attenuated vaccine viruses are infectious…they have the potential to be transmitted vertically and these viruses then, could be inherited through generations…This is to say nothing whatever of the other potential dangers the vaccine recipients must bear … such as mutations, chromosomal aberrations, birth defects, cancer, and reversion to virulence.” or, in other words, a return to a highly contagious state.

Why Do We Still Vaccinate if They are so Dangerous?

Doctor Robert Mendelsohn, in his book How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor, described one reason. He described what happened at a forum with the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1982. A resolution was proposed that suggested the AAP make information available to parents about the dangers and ineffectiveness of vaccines. According to doctor Mendelsohn, the doctors at the forum rejected the idea. They did not want parents to have this information.  Dr. Mendelsohn said “…because routine immunizations, that bring patients back for repeated office calls, are the bread and butter of their specialty, pediatricians continue to defend them to the death.” Another physician agreed with Dr. Mendelsohn, stating that he felt vaccines did nothing more than make patients for a life-time.  Dr. Coulter stated If pediatricians couldn’t schedule well-baby visits and vaccines for kids, they’d have to fold up their tents and ride into the sunset. Because vaccines provide a large portion of their livelihood.” Unfortunately, it appears as though the same applies to veterinary medicine. 

Puppy Immunizations Without the Shot

The great news is that puppies can receive the important immunizations necessary without the risks of injections. Proven oral immunizations have been used for centuries to support immune function and disease protection.

Sources:

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  2. Kerasote, Ted, 2014, Pukka’s Promise, The Quest for Longer-Lived Dogs, Mariner Books, Boston & New York

  3. Mitchell, Deborah, 2013, The Complete Book of Home Remedies for Your Dog, St. Martin’s Press, NY

  4. Bricklin, Mark, 1983, Executive Editor Prevention magazine. The Practical Encyclopedia of Natural Healing, New Revised Edition. Rodale Press, Emmaus, Pennsylvania.

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Taking the Risk Out of Puppy Shots

The following article is found on www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com:

“Pet owners are becoming increasingly aware of the long period of duration for vaccines and are vaccinating every three years, or not vaccinating their adult or senior dogs at all. Although it is becoming increasingly obvious that yearly boosters – or any boosters – are at best unnecessary and at worst harmful, the risks and benefits of puppy vaccination are much less clear. If you choose to vaccinate your puppy, you can limit (but not eliminate) the vaccine damage in your puppy by understanding a few things about vaccines and immunity.

As we know, puppies are given a series of several vaccinations, spaced two to four weeks apart. This practice might lead some people – and some vets – to believe that it takes more than one vaccination, or that vaccinations need to be boostered, for the puppy to be protected. This is simply not true: it takes only one vaccination for a puppy to be protected. So why are puppies vaccinated three or four times instead of just once?

Maternal Antibodies

When puppies are very young, they are protected from disease by ingesting their mother’s first milk, called colostrum. This rich milk contains maternal antibodies against disease which the mother passes down to her puppies. The puppy’s immune system is not fully mature, or active, until it is around six months of age, so the maternal antibodies provide passive immunity for each puppy.

When a puppy with a reasonable amount of maternal antibodies is vaccinated, the maternal antibodies will essentially inactivate the vaccine, just as it would a real virus. What they can not do however, is protect the puppy against the other toxins contained in vaccines such as the chemical adjuvants and preservatives which contain harmful chemicals including mercury, aluminum and formaldehyde. The adjuvants are designed to stimulate an exaggerated immune response, to make certain that the body responds to the small amount of virus contained in the vaccine. Unfortunately, this heightened reaction can also cause autoimmune disorders which are affecting an alarming number of dogs and can include allergies, cancer, thyroid disease, digestive diseases, joint disease and a rather long laundry list of common afflictions.

Vets and pet owners used to believe that ‘more is better’ when applying vaccines, but we now know that there are very real dangers associated with vaccination. So, when designing a puppy vaccination schedule, the goal is to catch the small window in time when the maternal antibodies are low enough that they will not block the vaccine, but the puppy is young enough that he is not put in unnecessary danger from exposure to viruses in the environment.

Maternal antibodies weaken over time but the rate of weakening differs between different dogs and even different breeds. The maternal antibodies for Distemper are fairly predictable and are usually low enough for vaccination to be effective at 8 or 9 weeks of age. The maternal antibodies for Parvo however, are much less predictable in their decline, and can last as long as 26 weeks in some dogs.

This lack of predictability is why puppies are vaccinated every two to four weeks until 16 weeks of age: vets are trying to catch the window in time when the maternal antibodies are low enough for the vaccine to be accepted. If you are concerned about the risks of vaccination – and you should be – then this vaccine schedule really doesn’t make much sense as vaccinations may be given too soon or after the puppy is already protected.

Intelligent Vaccination

Noted immunologist Dr. Ronald Schultz has addressed this issue and recommends a minimal vaccine program that includes one vaccination for Parvo, Distemper and Adenovirus, given at 12 weeks of age. Twelve weeks is not an arbitrary number – it is the earliest age where a combination parvo/distemper vaccine will have the greatest chance of protecting puppies.

Pfizer performed an interesting field study in 1996. C. Hoare, P. DeBouck and A. Wiseman assessed vaccinated puppies and split them into two groups.  Group A received a single vaccination at 12 weeks and Group B received a first vaccine between 8 to 10 weeks and a second at 12 weeks.  When titers were measured, 100% of the puppies vaccinated once at 12 weeks seroconverted whereas only 94% of the puppies in Group B seroconverted – despite receiving two vaccines as opposed to one.  It would appear that if the first vaccine is given too early it could, in some cases, block the the second vaccine.  So vaccinating your puppy twice not only increases his risk for adverse reactions to the vaccine, it appears to make vaccination less effective overall.

Vanguard also tested the Parvovirus response in their combination vaccine. They vaccinated puppies at 6 weeks, 9 weeks and 12 weeks of age and then measured their response to the vaccine by measuring their titers to Parvovirus. At 6 weeks, only 52% of the puppies had seroconverted, meaning that the puppies vaccinated at 6 weeks of age would get all of the risk from the vaccine and none of the benefit because their maternal antibodies inactivated the vaccine. At 9 weeks, 88% of the puppies showed a response to the vaccine. At 12 weeks, 100% of the puppies were protected.

It appears that 12 to 16 weeks would be the magic number where vaccines have a nearly 100% chance of working, meaning that your puppy should only need one – for his entire life. Dr. Schultz has done similar research with the distemper vaccine.

In his study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, designed to mimic an animal shelter environment, Dr. Schultz vaccinated with one dose of Distemper vaccine just four hours prior to the puppies being placed in a room with Distemper-infected/diseased dogs. All of the puppies (which were vaccinated at 12 weeks), were protected against distemper in this challenge study.

Although two and even three doses of vaccine were the original recommendations made in the AAHA 2003 Canine Vaccine Guideline, the research shows that the series of vaccinations is unnecessary. Puppies vaccinated once at 12 to 16 weeks of age with a high titer vaccine, according to research done by Dr Schultz, have a virtually 100% chance of being protected. If you feel you must vaccinate your puppy but want to reduce the risk as much as possible, vaccinating once at 16 weeks is a safe and effective approach. If you are not comfortable with just one vaccine, have your vet run a titer test three weeks after the vaccination. If there is circulating antibody (any amount will do), it is highly likely he has seroconverted and he will be protected for life. If you are not sure of this fact, you might want to read this article.

It is important to note that if you wait until 12 weeks of age to vaccinate your puppy, you should keep him away from areas where there is a lot of dog traffic. One such area is the vet’s office! If you must bring your puppy under 12 weeks to the vet, it is important to carry him in and out as this is likely the most likely place for him to pick up viruses. Your best bet is to get the first appointment of the day when you know the floors and tables will be at their cleanest. Despite the heavy vaccination schedules, 28% of vaccinated puppies still get Parvovirus. Part of the reason is that they are exposed to the vet’s office where it is highly likely that he will come into contact with Parvovirus or shed virus from vaccinated dogs on the property.

Vaccination has the very real risk of creating chronic, debilitating disease.  Most vets and dog owners do not see the connection because it can take weeks, months or years after vaccination for these diseases to develop.  Many holistic vets and dog owners avoid vaccinations completely.  If you are not comfortable with this approach, the next best thing you can do to protect your puppy is to vaccinate intelligently.  Needlessly stressing your puppy’s immune system with vaccinations every two to four weeks is no longer a safe option for many dog owners.  Find a vet who agrees with this approach and you will reduce the risk of autoimmune disease in your puppy – now and in the future.”

Our Purpose


When you are going to special lengths to raise your family using a holistic health approach, you soon realize it makes sense to apply the same principals to your other loved ones, your animals. After all, they’re part of the family too!

We are passionate about raising healthy animals, naturally. Our purpose is to provide education and awareness to pet owners so that they can make more informed decisions in raising and caring for their animals. We specialize in education about raising healthy, holistic standard poodles.

We seek to provide answers to the following two questions:

1. Why is it so hard to raise a healthy dog these days? There was a time when raising a healthy dog was as easy as feeding them raw meat on a regular basis and letting them come in out of bad weather.

2. What are the Do’s and Don’ts of raising an animal using a holistic and natural approach? There are things that are safe and even very beneficial for animals and there are things that cause harm and disease.

How to Raise a Healthy Dog: Part 3

When we got our Standard poodle, we quickly learned that most of our children thought having this breed of dog would be wonderful.  Our children are all adults, married, and no longer live with us, which means they would each have to have their own dog.  Well, since we had a female who still had all of her reproductive organs (I couldn’t bring myself to have them removed), maybe we could have puppies someday and provide a puppy for each of their families.  Five in all.

Were we ever in for a surprise.  I had no idea the Standard poodle population was so scarce.  I guess I must be old, because I remember when getting a dog was never hard to do, whether purebred or not.
We looked and looked for another poodle like ours.  My daughter suggested we go online and check for breeders in the area.  So I went online.  This is when I entered a whole different world.  The world of dog breeders.

These poodle breeders were exclusive, and they charged an enormous amount of money for their puppies (a fraction of what I had paid just a year before), you had to fill out forms, legal papers, make a deposit ahead of time, wait for the next litter, which may be another year, then either have the puppy flown to you, or travel across country to get the puppy.  After weeks of reading websites, which I admit taught me a lot about poodles, as well as why these breeders felt they needed a legal contract with the purchasers of their puppies.  Sheesh, who would have thought it would be so complicated.

Mom, be careful when dealing with breeders, you know they can be a very dishonest group of people.”  This was the advice I had gotten from one of my daughters who had at one time raised rabbits for 4-H.  We, sadly, learned that you couldn’t trust what a number of the rabbit breeders told us about the rabbit we were buying from them.  Before she was an experienced rabbit breeder herself, still buying stock from various breeders, she was lied to about everything from age of the rabbit (by several years), health, even the gender of the rabbit. Which we found can be a big problem when you put 2 males in the same cage together.  Conversely, we learned one of our “females” was really a male when we put it in a cage with another female.  But, we got some nice baby rabbits from that mistake.  Even though we blamed it on rabbit breeders at the time, we both knew it was really nothing more than the sinful nature of man.  People lying to sell their product for money.  The product happened to be rabbits in this case.

I would like to believe these poodle breeders love their dogs and are doing what they believe to be the best for their dogs.  Yet, being a dog “breeder” of any sort has become an ugly title in our country, and from what I have read, it looks like it is due primarily to two things, neither of which is the breeders themselves. The puppy mills and the animal shelters.

What is a puppy mill?  It’s an ugly situation in which people keep their dogs in cages like rabbits, and use them for nothing more than breeding and selling of their puppies. They aren’t pets, they have no freedom to play or socialize with other dogs, and as you can imagine in such a situation, they are often sickly, diseased animals that don’t live very long.  The  animal shelters on the other hand,  is where lost, wild, and unwanted dogs and cats in our country go to be cared for and adopted out.  Or at least this is what we are supposed to think.  However, when you do your research on these shelters, you will find that very few of them have a “no kill” policy, and instead, euthanize more animals (by the thousands) than they save.

Euthanize.  What does this word mean exactly?  Its a word the animal shelter people like to use rather than “kill” because it sounds friendlier, as though they are doing the animal a favor.  Kind of like the title “Humane Society”. As though being killed is better than being allowed to live.  How is this not ugly?  But instead of stopping it, or working toward a better solution, the solution is to stop the breeding of all pets.  I hear the slogan  “Have your pets spayed or neutered” all of the time.  It’s on signs, city buses, even game show hosts say it on television.

Okay, I get it, we want to reduce the puppy population like we want to reduce our people population.  This is why our government has supported and used “anti-fertility vaccines” on women of childbearing age, and why in some hospitals across the U.S., we give new mom’s the HCg- Diphtheria vaccine before they leave the hospital with their new baby.  To discourage the birth of any more babies.  I get it, but at the same time, I am horrified!!

What about being a responsible breeder, or just a responsible pet owner?  And why is it better to have your pet’s reproductive parts removed?  How is that responsible?  What does that do to our pets’ nervous system, endocrine system, immune system, moods, and what about its longevity.  Do these dogs have a shorter life span?  Are they more susceptible to cancer?  I was talking with a friend last night who said she had a wonderful, sweet, golden retriever until she had it spayed.  She described how this lovely animal, who was always sweet and friendly, long into adulthood, turned into a miserable, winey, moody animal after whe was spayed.  She also developed skin problems, a weight problem, and didn’t have any energy.  All of this right after being spayed.  Of course, as always, the doctor assured her it couldn’t have anything to do with the spaying of the animal.  They eventually had her “euthanized” because they felt, in this case, it was less miserable for her to die rather than live out her life this miserably.

Being in the people-alternative-healthcare field, I have seen the effects of reproductive surgery on people.  Some of whom had radical surgery, like a hysterectomy.  Others a more minor form of the surgery, affecting only part of the reproductive system.  In nearly all cases, it affected how they lived their life.  There are complaints of moods, fatigue, hormone imbalances, and even some with personality changes.  For this same reason these surgeries are no longer the popular choice for women.  In addition, the need for hormone replacement developed.  Even with men who have had a vasectomy there are problems to expect.  Some of them report chronic pain in the prostate for the rest of their lives and others erectile dysfunction when they get into their 50’s.  I wonder what those surgeries do to their life-span?  And what about the development of cancer to these areas?

Maybe its just me, but I can still remember back when veterinarians themselves wondered about the side-effects on our pets of being spayed or neutered.  Now it has become the expected way, even though no long-term studies have been done to prove its a safe choice.  Its also interesting to note that we are the only country that does this without questioning it anymore.  In some of these other countries, like Europe, they encourage responsible pet owning.  For instance, if your female is in heat, you either keep her in during those times so she isn’t bred, you put a pet diaper on her when she’s out, or walk her on a lead, to keep her out of the reach of a male who would breed her.  Its just that simple.  From years of experience I can say that this isn’t a hard practice and it’s what we are doing now with our own female.

Aren’t you afraid of the stress that a pregnancy and birth will cause your pet if she becomes pregnant?” This was the question I was asked by a friend who is a volunteer at animal shelters.  How is this stressful on a healthy, well-cared for female I asked.  Lets not forget pregnancy is a normal, God-created function of the body, necessary for the continuation of the the species as well.  How about asking “Aren’t you afraid of the stress that removing body parts will cause your pet if she’s spayed?”  I think too much of the time we don’t allow ourselves to think about the nonsense of some of the things we are taught.  We don’t use common sense in such situations.  And sometimes I think we allow ourselves to accept and move on, rather than standing up to injustice or lies, because we are afraid of being the “odd person” who refuses to pretend that it’s okay.

When I finally decided I wanted a male standard poodle, I began my search for a puppy that was healthy and preferably without shots or given dangerous chemical dewormers.  I searched the internet for hours and hours, week after week.  Finally, I gave up and called the breeder we had originally gotten our first puppy from.  

Sure enough, she not only had a puppy ready to sell, but it was also the deep brown color I wanted. Within the week we left to go pick him up.

In my haste, I will confess, I made a huge mistake.  Well, several really.  My first mistake was that I didn’t stop to pray about this decision.  In my haste to get the puppy, I forgot to pray about God’s will for us to get him.  Along with this, I forgot to ask the breeder not to vaccinate him or deworm him. I had forgotten to inquire about this very important topic.  It was unfortunate that the majority of breeders I had found up to this time, with the exception of one, was even aware of the truth about puppy vaccines.

Why are you vaccinating your puppies? One lady I know, that I thought knew better about vaccine dangers, breeds a different type of dog and does the the puppy vaccines on them when they get to 8 weeks of age. I asked her why she was doing this, thinking maybe she knew something I didn’t. She said she was aware they were useless to the dog, but added, most people think puppy vaccines assure the health of the dog, and are willing to pay more for a vaccinated puppy.  So for a few dollars she can vaccinate them, then add an extra $200 to their cost and make that much more on their sell.  It made me wonder how many of the other breeders were doing the same thing.

Off to Texas we went to pick up our new brown standard poodle puppy. My husband and I both fell in love with him right away.  As the breeder prepared his papers for me, she proudly told me he had had his puppy vaccines and the chemical dewormer.  I caught my breath.  She had just vaccinated him 2 days before we came to get him.  To me this meant that not only was he sick, but he was contagious to both my husband and myself.  But he was so adorable, a beautiful color, and afterall, we had just driven 10 hours to pick him up.  How could I refuse him now.  I quickly reassured myself (the “accept and move on” response mentioned earlier) that whatever damage he might have from the vaccines, I would work to fix it when he was older, and we left for home.

My puppy is sick.  The next day the breeder of our new puppy called to inquire about him.  How was the drive, how is he adjusting, is he eating alright?  All seemed okay, except for the fact that he had green discharge coming from his eyes and his nose.  An indication I knew meant he had an infection.  Just put him on an antibiotic, he’ll be fine she said.  This I would not do however, as I am aware of what antibiotics can do to the health of an individual, puppy or person.  This puppy was already full of poison from vaccines and dewormer medicine, he didn’t need more poison in his system. We kept him quiet, let him sleep a lot, made sure he had organic food and good, well-mineralized water.  There were other symptoms that would develop in the coming days, and I reported these to the breeder as well when she called again.  And once again she assured me that he was okay, and suggested another type of antibiotic.  I can’t say I expected any better advice then what she gave, but since she asked how he was doing, I volunteered the facts.

Just nine days after we picked up our new puppy my husband and I had to make another trip and leave him behind.  We left him in the care of someone we trusted completely with his care.  She had raised many types of animals herself, all without vaccines, all very healthy. We even nick-named her the dog whisperer.  We were to be gone just 5 days.  Without going into all of the details of his illness, I will sum it up by saying that all of his vaccines seemed to surface.  First one, then another.  This poor little guy was so very sick.  By the time we got home he was no longer able to eat or drink anything.  I then spent the next 2 days working to rehydrate him, as he had become so dehydrated.

Vet clinics are all full.  After the two days of doing water enemas to rehydrate our new, beautiful puppy, I started calling veterinary clinics to see if any of them would be willing to do an I.V. on him for rehydration.  Hoping against all odds that we could save him.  I called 3 clinics that, much to my surprise, were so full they couldn’t see him for days.  I was shocked.  What is wrong with animals today that the veterinary clinics are so full?  Why are they so sick?  Before this time, I had raised german shepherds and collies and could count on one hand how many times we used the care of a veterinarian.   We didn’t use vets on our dogs because it wasn’t necessary.  If they ate something bad, they threw it up.  If they had worms, they ate grass and expelled them.  When they got heart worm we gave them the homeopathic remedy for it.  They often ate whatever they could catch, in addition to what we provided them.  Our male collie loved his road-kill cats, which my husband was constantly taking away from him before our kids saw him eating them.  One day he drug home a dead turkey.  A very large turkey that had obviously been run over by a car.  I’m not sure how my husband disposed of that roadkill.

Once in a while our dogs would have a fight with skunks and get bit.  One night our female collie got into a fight with some rats in one of our sheds and was bitten three times.  After each of these episodes, we would give them homeopathic remedies to support their body in the recovery of their symptoms, and they recovered.  Both collies eventually got heart-worm as well.  It seemed like years before they finally got it.  It reminded me of watching water boil.  When you are watching and waiting, it seems to take much longer than you anticipated.  When our dogs finally developed the symptoms of what we believed to be heart worm, we gave them the homeopathic remedy for their symptoms, and they recovered within hours.  I want to say 24 hours, because that is what people expect – it should take at least 24 hours, right?  But thats not true with homeopathy, and honestly, it was more like 3 hours before all symptoms were cleared up.  Of course their stools were stinky and strange looking for sometimes as long as 24-32 hours as they passed the remains of the worms from their systems.

Our rottweiler has heart worm. Approximately two years after our dogs had had heartworm, a friend called to tell me her rottweiler had been diagnosed by their vet as having heart worm.  They were devastated, knowing that the treatment would possibly kill their beloved pet.  At best, they were told, it would shorten his lifespan by 60%.  My friend decided to do the homeopathy we had done instead.  After giving the remedy, they waited three days for his body to have time to get any remains of the worms out of his system and stools, then took him back to the vet for a re-check.  The vet assured them that their dog still had the heart worm and if anything besides his drug would work on them, he would have known about it.  He did the test, and it came back negative.  There were no heart worms present.  He pronounced the first test a “false-positive.”  It was wrong he said, the dog never had the worms to begin with, and this is why they aren’t there in the second test.  Had he ever had a “false-positive” heart worm test my friend asked?  No, he responded, but there is always a first time he said.

Months went by and my friend was talking with a neighbor of hers who told her she had just learned her dog had heart worm. You can imagine what happened.  This time however, the veterinarian she used, told her that if this “remedy” worked he would be the first to come knocking at her door wanting to learn more about homeopathy.  She did the same thing my friend had done, gave the dog 3 doses of the right homeopathic remedy, waited 3 days for his system to clear out the worm remains, and took him back for a second test.  The vet didn’t know what to make of it.  At least he didn’t deny it had worked, or excuse the test results as a false-positive test.  He also didn’t “come knocking at her door” as he had said he would.

The nice thing about homeopathy is that, it not only works well, but it also has no side-effects.  It works by encouraging the animal’s immune system to do the work of repairing, whatever is needing repair, on its own.  In doing so, the animal builds real, life-long antibodies.  Not the fake, short-term, often ineffective “antibodies” (if you dare even call them that) that the vaccines do.

Our new puppy was only two months old when I was frantically seeking a veterinarian who would help me rehydrate him.  I tried three clinics the first day with no luck. Day two I tried two more vet clinics.  The first was full, the second, although full, was willing to make time in the afternoon for my puppy.  The veterinarian I saw was a very nice man and his tech was wonderful.  While I, on the other hand, was an exhausted, frustrated, crying-out-of-control woman.  By this point I couldn’t contain the tears.

The vet asked me politely if this puppy had come from a breeder.  When I said yes, he responded with “Yeah, I thought so. And, did the breeder also do puppy vaccines on this little guy?”  Yes, I said.  Then finally “What about the chemical dewormer?” Again I replied with “yes.”  Naively, I thought he was asking because he was looking for reassurance this puppy was, in his eyes, well cared for.  However, it was a different picture altogether.  He was annoyed, and responded with “I see way too much of this from dogs that come from breeders.  They do the vaccines way too early and all at once.  This puppy doesn’t even have an immune system yet.  Then they do the harsh chemical dewormer that damages the whole intestinal system of the puppy, and send them home with the new owner damaged and in danger of becoming sick like this.”

I learned that many of the new owners of sick puppies like this one, rush their puppies to the vet and check them for worms, assuming it must be worms that make them this sick.  Of course the vet isn’t going to tell them how dangerous the vaccines are, and all dogs have some worms because, well, they’re dogs.  So a simple worm test will often reveal some strain of worms.  Deworming them with a chemical that has the potential of also killing the dog, will get rid of some of the worms in the gut for sure.  However, the worms in his organs, glands, and brain are left unharmed.  This vet checked our puppy’s liver and kidneys, because he knew these poisons (vaccines and dewormer) all have the potential to seriously harm these organs.  Our puppy’s kidneys and his liver were failing.  He died that evening.  It was a tragic experience, and I can still cry when I think about how much this sweet, beautiful puppy suffered because of someone’s ignorance, and the pharmaceutical industry’s desire to push its products on naïve people, even if it costs a life.

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.