
Wayne asks…
Health Issues with chocolate lab.?
Hello. I’ve had a chocolate lab for over a year now and she has some sort or allergy of biting issue. She has been chewing up her front and back legs and nobody can figure out why. She also has something wrong with her bladder, she literally leaks out urine. The vets say that she has a urinary tract infection? She has had a surgery and has had medication to fix it but she still leaks out and has to go to the bathroom every 30-45 mins. It has become very tiring and very stressful. We have tried all sorts of medicine and natural supplements and nothing has worked for either problem. For the biting issue, we have no idea whether it is a allergy or whether she maybe narcotic and she bites herself as if a human would be biting their finger nails when they are nervous or something. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You.
EDIT* She is just over a year old and she is already on a grain free diet but she refuses to eat the food. She sometimes will go days without eating. Any more ideas and help?

admin answers:
I have learnt by my mistakes. My present dog had dreadful problems because of the food which I gave her, I experimented with dog food, I tried raw diets, cooked diets and over the years I tried various dog foods. She did not like the raw diets and the dog food that I gave her resulted in diarrhoea. As an experienced dog owner I introduced any changes gradually. Nevertheless my dog still had problems. She was eight years old before I resolved her problem.
Eventually, because of my researches on the Internet I found that the experts have discovered that GRAIN in our dog’s diet causes many problems. I now know that grain creates acidity in the blood. This causes skin problems, digestive issues, allergies, sickness, constipation, diarrhoea, anal gland problems etc.,
if your dog has skin problems or any of the above problems PLEASE CHANGE THE DIET. Avoid Grain, rice, beef derivatives and dairy food
A rapid change of diet will upset your dog; any change of diet must be done gradually. Do please change to a grain free diet. I have had sixteen dogs throughout the years and they have had various problems. Perhaps if I had known about the dangers of GRAIN they would have had fewer problems. .

Shelley asks…
here’s a question, what do u think of THIS?
youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epXNJNjYBvw
Bilderberger Plot to Control U.S. Food Supply
Infowars
March 7, 2009
If left to the soft kill eugenicists in control of the government, healthy organic food produced by independent farmers will soon be a thing of the past.
On February 23, the Federal Times reported on HR 875, a bill that would grant the FDA sweeping new powers to regulate food. It was introduced by Rep. Rosa DeLauro and arrived shrouded in hype, specifically the hysteria surrounding a recent salmonella outbreak linked to products from Peanut Corp. of America.
Add to the hype last year’s outbreak of salmonella in imported peppers and a 2006 E. coli outbreak that was linked to fresh spinach and the stage is set to implement the FDA’s “food protection plan” requiring farmers and food producers to register with the government every two years.
“If there’s any good that can come from this tragic outbreak, it is long-overdue changes that can help protect the American public from the food supply,” Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., said in early February at a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on oversight and investigations. In short, the government will tighten its grip on the food supply and will ultimately strangle small, independent farmers.
Stephen Sundlof, director of FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, told the Federal Times the FDA needs full access to the records of individual food manufacturers.
DeLauro’s bill also represents a power grab on the part of the department of Health and Human Services (the FDA is an agency under HHS). “DeLauro’s bill would also mean a big reorganization at the Health and Human Services Department: It removes food safety functions from FDA and places them in a new agency within HHS,” an admitted bureaucratic nightmare. “After what we witnessed with creating the Homeland Security Department, we realized that it’s very complex, setting up a new agency,” said Lisa Shames, director of food safety and agricultural issues at the Government Accountability Office.
“The new administration is pushing new farm controls through Congress as fast as possible and have coordinated the bills so there will be no debate and the committee meetings are closed,” explains Linn Cohen-Cole for the Natural Solutions Foundation. “Our concern focuses on pending legislation to establish a ‘Food Safety Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services.’ This bill is H.R. 875 and the Senate is considering a similar bill, S. 425… If Congress insists upon passing these bills, it is very important that Congress write into these bills specific language protecting organic and small family farms and ranches. These enterprises and all natural products, including organic and natural food products and Dietary Supplements, must be exempted from the controls of these bills.”
Obama recently nominated Kansas governor Katherine Sebelius to head up HHS. Sebelius is a Bilderberg member.
Recall top-drawer Bilderberg member Henry Kissinger’s call for “depopulation,” another word for eugenics. National Security Study Memorandum 200, dated April 24, 1974, and entitled “Implications of world wide population growth for U.S. security & overseas interests,” calls for world depopulation, specifically in “developing countries.”
In 1972, the Club of Rome published “The Limits to Growth,” a book arguing for Malthusian solutions to world population. The Club of Rome is a globalist think-tank closely interlocked with the Bilderberg Group, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Trilateral Commission (see David Icke, “The Round Table’s Bilderberg Network”). “These are dominated by the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, and major manipulators like Henry Kissinger,” writes Icke.
As author and researcher F. William Engdahl notes, the modern eugenicist movement — in addition to the environmental movement and the “Green Revolution” — were founded and funded by the Rockefellers.
“The eugenics of Hitler were financed to a major extent by the same Rockefeller Foundation which today is building a doomsday seed vault to preserve samples of every seed on our planet,” writes Engdahl. “In reality, as it years later emerged, the Green Revolution was a brilliant Rockefeller family scheme to develop a globalized agribusiness which they then could monopolize just as they had done in the world oil industry beginning a half century before. As Henry Kissinger declared in the 1970’s, ‘If you control the oil you control the country; if you control food, you control the population’… Agribusiness and the Rockefeller Green Revolution went hand-in-hand.”
Thomas Ferguson, the Latin American case officer for the State Department’s Office of Population Affairs under Kissinger, was speaking bluntly yet honestly when he said: “Popu

admin answers:
I think it is a bunch of crap.

Mike asks…
(vegetarians) Why are you a vegetarian, or a vegan?
personally i think a vegan diet is removing the simple pleasure of eating, vegetarianism not as extremely, but still missing out on colonary enjoyment. I dont believe in killing for sport, but killing for food is one of the most natural behaviors on earth, especially considering humans are omnivores by nature. It can be healthier if you are willing to supervise what you eat very very carefully, but meat substitues like soy burgers, bacon, etc. are so artificial (soy is natural but it is changed so dramatically) i’ve heard eating it is worse than just eating a natural hamburger. Also you must take vitamin B6 supplements and omega 3 or you can suffer emotional instability. Iv’e also read that vegetarians may improve their health in some ways, but can be damaging other aspects of physical and mental health, what do you think? I dont think its bad at all to be vegetarian, i just dont understand why someone would find it worth all the trouble

admin answers:
I became vegetarian because I don’t believe that we should kill animals when we can simply avoid eating it with alternatives that can provide us the nutrients we need.
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