Quincy: Thriving with PAAWS Pet Supplements and a Raw Diet

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Quincy: Thriving on Pet Supplements and a raw diet
 

Hi carol

Hope this photo finds you well! we have so enjoyed watching our adopted Quincy thrive on your vitamins and his raw diet. all of his [ailments] when adopted have virtually disappeared. his ears are clean, dry and smell sweet! his fur is so handsome and his teeth white as can be. we are so happy.

please tell me more about “selling” your products as i am a huge advocate for them.

with warmest regards,

katie and Quincy

Oldest Living English Bulldog

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Dear Dr. Carol,

My English Bulldog, Roc “Ann”, has been taking PAAWS for dogs since he was 7 years old.  Many people, including a few veterinarians, have told me that a bulldog’s life expectancy is typically between 8-10 years. 

image Well, I am proud to tell you that Roc Ann was 13 years old this past October!  I truly feel that taking PAAWS vitamins is what has helped prolong Roc Ann’s life.  He is my best friend and companion and I am so grateful that he is still here.  I will continue to give him the vitamins and will recommend your product to all my fellow dog and cat owners.  Thank you so much for making a product that has made it possible for me to enjoy my dog much longer than I could ever have expected. 

Sincerely,
Teresa

PS.  When he makes it into the Guinness Book of Records for the “Oldest Living English Bulldog”, I will be sure to mention your products once again!!!!!

PAAWS Success Story: Update on Gobi

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Dr. Carol, sorry for the long delay with Gobi, but had several problems and I believe, have been improved or resolved. 

Gobi has Sudden acquired retinal degeneration, but is doing fine with still some of his sight.  His left eye’s pupil does not respond and has the degeneration and he may continue to have more degeneration in his eye and perhaps his other eye as it shows some degeneration.  We went to an animal ophthalmologist.  He also was experiencing sores coming from an internal infection which now seems to be better. 

I started giving PAAWS in July and he has improved very considerably and I attribute this to PAAWS, because I could see an immediate improvement.

Thank you for all your help and concern.  It made me change my vet and go back to a previous vet that I liked, but is much farther, but I will continue with him.  Thanks again and wish all vets were like you.

You can use this on your website if this helps.

Riki

More Happy PAAWS Customers

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Harri and Doris, ages 7 and 6
“I just started giving my two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers Dr. Carol’s PAAWS about two weeks ago. Harri and Doris are 7 & 6 years old. They were beginning to suffer from very dry coats. We live in Arizona so dry skin is a big concern. They get extremely itchy and suffer from hot spots as well. Now their coats look richer and healthier and the dandruff that was visible on their backs is almost gone. Our best friends will make the transition into senior dog life with ease! Thank you for this product and for caring about my friends.” - Kathleen and Pat (Cave Creek, AZ.)

Traveler, age 10
“He was hardly able to walk on his own for more than a few feet at a time. He was no longer able to get on the bed with us. There were no more games in the back yard or walks… After 2 short weeks on Dr. Carol’s PAAWS, he was mentally a new dog. Now after 2 months, he thinks he’s young again… We have had several inches of snow, and he was able to get out and play, and roll and act like himself again… I realize that nothing will cure his physical problems, but it really helps to see him ‘thinking’ that he feels like his old self again… The mental improvement has been astounding. Thanks!” - Gary and Pam (St. Charles, MO.)

Rags, ages 15
Our dog Rags (Ragamuffin) is 15. We’ve had him for 2 years. I actually got him (free giveaway) at a yard sale. His owner had died 6 months before, the family had left him at the house alone, going over daily to feed him, and then decided to sell the house and contents. They decided if no one took Rags before the weekend sale was over, they’d put him to sleep. He was 13, no teeth, fleas, and dirty but we brought him home…That’s when I saw your infomercial. Rags has been on Dr. Carol’s PAAWS since November. He is walking, going outside by himself, even venturing into the back yard now and then, which he couldn’t do before. He’s spunky and happy and so are we. We just placed an order to keep PAAWS coming for as long as we have him. Thanks!” - Carol and Joey (Louisville, KY.)

2007:The Year of the Pet Food Recall Creeps into 2008

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Personally, I’ll remember this year as the year pet food got turned upside down..

First, the massive pet food scare and then lead-contaminated children’s toys really shed a poor light on Chinese imports.

Now according to both Consumer Reports and the American Veterinary Medical Association, there may be even more to worry about. In September of this year, a Consumer Reports article revealed the presence of lead and other toxic chemicals in cat and dog toys manufactured in China and distributed in the United States by Wal-Mart stores.

Then in late November, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) released a press statement confirming that lead had indeed been identified in pet toys for sale in other unnamed U.S. stores.

According to the AVMA, testing was conducted by two independent laboratories: Trace Laboratories Inc. in Illinois and ExperTox Analytical Laboratories in Texas. The AVMA report indicated lead was identified in multiple toys, and that toy had an astronomical level of 30,000 parts per million (ppm). In children’s toys, the maximum amount of lead permissible is 600 ppm. No standard yet exists for pet toys.

Two other dangerous chemicals, chromium and cadmium, were also detected in the tests conducted by ExperTox. According to the laboratory’s spokesman and director, Dr. Ernest Lykissa, Ph.D., chromium is a known carcinogen and cadmium can adversely affect kidney and lung function. Though no recalls are pending, the AVMA is recommending manufacturers voluntarily test pet toys and inform consumers of their findings.

As a veterinarian, I see that the danger isn’t just the elevated lead levels. There are still other common sources of lead in our environment. To me, the real danger rests in the fact these toys are being licked, chewed and often ingested. All this serves to increase exposure greatly.

Lead poisoning, though not particularly common, is still a dangerous medical condition. Lead is a heavy metal that remains in body tissues and accumulates as time passes with repeated exposure. It’s this staying power that makes lead so dangerous.

Once lead reaches dangerous levels in the body, it can cause serious neurological symptoms including tremors, seizures and death in both humans and animals.

Milder exposure is known to cause learning disabilities in children. Although no study has been done, it’s logical to assume that it can affect cognitive function in pets as well.

Many years ago, chipped lead paint ingestion was the major culprit for child and pet exposure. Thankfully most modern homes are free of lead paint and testing is readily available for the owners of older homes.

Since pet toys are primarily designed to go into the mouth, exposure is a major concern of pet owners. Not only are pets playing with these toys, but so are their child companions. It has been reported that in cases of lead poisoning in pets, owners can also be found to have increased blood lead levels.

Since no government agency exists to regulate lead in pet toys what’s a pet owner to do?

Some manufacturers of pet toys, like the wildly popular Kong Chew Toys, voluntarily test their products for lead levels. Since all the implicated toys so far have come from China, another piece of advice is to simply avoid buying pet toys imported from China until a resolution has been achieved.

I know I will be very careful about what types of pet food I carry and recommend to my clients this year.
Visit http://www.DrCarol.com or call veterinarian and author, Dr. Carol Osborne toll free at 1-866-372-2765for more information.

Woody Allen and Zeus Rocco: Healthy PAAWS Clients

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Dear Dr. Carol

We have Woody Allen and Zeus Rocco now for 10 years and we’ve given them your PAAWS Senior Formula since they were both 5 years old. I can’t see not giving them their AM/PM Vitamins.

They are rejuvenated, so full of life. They seem more alert, younger acting! I can remember a time when Woody would want to sleep all day. Now he wants to know where I am in every room of the house! Zeus who is a shepherd/golden mix had some arthritis problems in his back legs. It still comes and goes but he seems stronger now!

Woody is a doxy/doby mix and he has problems with cataracts in his left eye, but he doesn’t seem to be bothered with it. We are on our third double order of your PAAWS vitamins and I feel that your product has definitely lengthened the lives of my boys. For that I think you’ve been wonderful and we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

We thank GOD you came up with a formula that makes dogs healthy and keeps them healthy. When they feel good, we feel good!! May GOD bless you.

Sincerely,

Anthony & Libby

Woody Allen & Zeus Rocco

Springhill, Florida

Rankin-the sauna dog

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One of my PAAWS customers sent in these pictures of her cute dog that I thought I’d share with you.

Dr. Carol’s VitaLife

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Signs of Aging Commercial

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This is a radio commercial about signs of aging and PAAWS.

A note from a client

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Dr. Carol, I really enjoyed our conversation the other day concerning the health and well-being of our dogs: Woody and Zeus! I thank GOD I have them. My wife, Libby also feels that we don’t know what we would do without them! We both appreciate your wisdom and may God bless you
for your patience and love of animals.
Thanks, The Nunno’s.

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