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eileen's avatar

Having been a doctor in the human space, to me it's all about money: poisoning us with heavy metals, chem trails, fluoridated water, GMO food, mercury laden jabs, seed oils. When we sacrifice doing the fun things in life so we can buy organic or grass fed, Gates comes along and tries to put apeel in organic apples and now pears; pushing mRNA jabs on our cows and bankrupting small family farms with excessive regulations and then the CCP comes and buys up the farmland with their oligarch buddies.

Why should veterinary medicine be any different. While a lot of revelations have come out from veterinarians, like the white masses you see in chest X-rays are sequestered heartworms, not lung cancer, or ivermectin for certain tumors, it is still largely about money. Just like us, vets repeatedly push more and more jabs into our pets to keep them sick. That plus desexing keeps the money train open for chronically ill pets leading to the biggest scam in both the human and animal space: cancer. It is a scary disease and we must educate ourselves.on how to undo the effects of the jab.

Just like the covid jab, we must refuse to comply with the rabies scam and form our own alternative providers of services like grooming, day care, veterinary care and YES, even landlords and pet friendly businesses, that allow BOTH intact and unvaccinated pets. That is ultimately what broke the mandatory jab-as people awakened to the real agenda, the number of no-jab businesses grew. When established businesses starting suffering on the bottom line, they stuck their middle finger to the HHS. Bobby Kennedy is cleaning the human space. It is up to us to force the cleansing of the pet space.

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Withdrawal of financial support to vets who push, who seem unable to put health first, that’s where change lies. Grassroots is all we have, and with Nature as our guide, we can do better for our animals and children.

Lori's avatar

Agreed!

Here is a great new ebook about vaccines and our pets from Health Freedom Institute.

https://healthfreedominstitute.com/books/animal/

My rabies titer has held for 21 years so why are we constantly over vaccinating. Get titers for your pets.

Good news, more vets are now doing vasectomies and ovary sparing surgeries to preserve hormones which will help protect pets from sequelae of spays and neuters.

Use holistic vets, they are much better than most allopathic vets who worship at the altar of Big Harma:

https://www.ahvma.org/find-a-holistic-veterinarian/#!directory/map/

The AVMA has articles right now about how to overcome vaccine hesitancy in clients and are pro One Health and most are blue pilled.

Nutrition is key, get off kibble and cans. Balanceit.com for homemade diets or work with holistic vet for raw, fresh food human grade diets. Use Farmer's Dog and other fresh food companies.

And MAHA all the way!

Thanks for your post as it is so refreshing coming from a doc.

Loretta's avatar

Smart way eileen.

Jude Piser's avatar

I have led an organic and homeopathic lifestyle since the 80's and have never looked back and have included my dogs...

Webe1's avatar

Con vid was the final straw for me. Up to then, I trusted my doctor and my vet. Big business is just that; it has nothing to do with the patient’s best interests. The body is designed to heal itself if allowed to do so. Unfortunately, toxins from every angle make that difficult at best. Finding the root cause of dis-ease takes a back seat (if even on the bus) to treating the symptoms.

Leslie Murphree's avatar

All of our adopted shelter pets have had short lives. Mostly our dogs. I know without a shadow of a doubt it’s because of too much garbage intervention. Never again. We want another pup but don’t want a vaxxed one. I know there is a detox protocol. Anyone that’s Awake to the lies have suggestions?

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Unfortunately, vaccination is much deeper than mere intoxication, Leslie. The state of “vaccinosis” was coined way back in the days of small pox being the only vaccine. Here’s an article addressing this: http://vitalanimal.com/detox-vaccination/

Leslie Murphree's avatar

Thank you! The more information the better.

Heather Oxtot's avatar

In the US there are a couple websites that list breeders that “naturally raise” their dogs (and cats). There is a slope from no shots and all raw food, to titration and part commercial food. Many of these breeders websites are defunct so not much oversight. I found one Schipperke breeder a few States away, but she still does some toxic intervention. Also you can’t be involved in any training groups without proof of vaxx. Dogs used to live for 20 years in my grandparents day. I will do my best to live outside this controlling matrix with my animals.

Leslie Murphree's avatar

Thank you for this information. The consequences to a traditional vet care provider ( and I use that term very very loosely) have been devastating. I WILL Never forget. Working on the forgiveness ♥️. It was only just a year ago & I still find myself crying over our sweet Montgomery girl.

Painfully aware & COMPLETELY awake through the lies & deception of the last 4 yrs. BE LOUD & confident about truth.

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Like so many labels, NR (natural rearing) breeders is self assigned, so in the ideal world, that would mean several gens of unvac'd, raw fed, non-pesticide treated parents of the pup you buy. Again: ask hard questions.

I had one years ago sell to one of my Alpha students, only to find the pup suffered chronic disease. Turned out, after some digging, that her stud dog was vac'd regularly that provided the semen for her bitches. Oops. No mention of it, in the interest of selling "NR" puppies.

Doubting T.'s avatar

Hello Ms Heather - would you please share the websites you reference? We lost a dog to vac injuries and won't go there again. Many thanks.

Jude Piser's avatar

Humic and fulvic acid, activated charcoal, apple pectin and zeolite clay target different toxins. Activated charcoal is an overall detox on its own.

Mary Gavin's avatar

I understand but please give shelter dogs a chance.there are detox remedies that can turn a dogs health around....

lydia's avatar

My homeopath also does animals. She has a detox protocol that I use whenever I rescue a new pup. And twice a year on my long-time babies.

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Holistic Health Hunter, LLC's avatar

I started to see both of my previous dogs health decline in such a short time. I paid insane amounts of money for the best food, surgeries, medicines all recommended by multiple vets. Cancer and kidney issues still appeared. I saw 3 different holistic vets. 1 was amazing but he moved across the country shortly after we started seeing him. I know he could have saved my boys and I still grieve over the loss of them and for that great vet! All vets here push the vaccines and won't see animals without them being up to date because it is law here. But I will either move to a better state or never have animals again in this state rather than to remain in that sickcare system. And now that private equity is buying up a lot of clinics, I see a lot of shelter overload and pet loss in our future because people won't be able to afford a pet. That is what they want; no more pets for us.

L.L. Horn's avatar

I have yet to find a true holistic vet, only one that considers her such. At least she doesn’t push the shots and respects my “ No, thank you”. And I did give my puppy her one and only puppy shot at 14 weeks and asked for a half dose ( vial) to be given and she obliged. I do my own research and hopefully I will keep my 2 dogs and 3 cats healthy enough that I won’t have to see a vet. My plan is to find a homeopathic vet, probably one that is willing to work remotely and use as needed.

Rosemary Altomare's avatar

Michael Dym,VMD in Florida is an excellent homeopathic vet.

I used him for many, many years treating my cats. He does phone consults. Look him up on FB.

Somebody's Mom's avatar

This article is so timely for me. I have a Bernese Mtn Dog, age 19 mo. old. She had her puppy shots from the breeder with one follow up after I got her at age 4 mo. At that time they made an appt to come back for the rabies shot but I cancelled it and have never been back. I feed her mostly raw beef & organs, some small family made kibble and air dried superfood as a topper. She is gorgeous. Her coat is so thick and shiny that people stop on the street to comment how beautiful she is. And healthy....such a joy. She truly is my best friend. In our state it's required to have the rabies shot for pets, and so most groomers, trainers, boarders, etc ask to be provided with the rabies certificate. I have been fortunate to work with a couple of local small town people who don't ask or don't care. She has had two heat cycles and ideally I'd like to have her spayed since I don't plan to breed her. My dilemma is that if I take her to the vet for the surgery they will demand she receive the rabies shot, and highly pressure me to update her other puppy shots. So I'm considering just not having her spayed. She is with me all the time in a very safe, contained environment. Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations about this? It's very heavy on my mind what to do. I've read horror stories online of vaxxed injured dogs.

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Bravo, Diana, you're seeing the results of minimizing "prevention!"

And neutering is a big subject, not to be rushed into. Here's some food for thought: http://vitalanimal.com/neutering/

While you're on my website, you can also search the words "pyometra" and "mammary cancer," two things that'll be used to scare you into spaying, but you'll see neither is caused by being intact from the articles I've written addressing both (likely in the same article, you'll find it from the search bar in the upper right corner of every page).

Somebody's Mom's avatar

Thank you so much for your response. I have heard about the potential for mammary cancer if a female dog remains intact. So I felt I needed to have her spayed to be safe. I will read your articles. God bless you for the work you do sir.

Lori's avatar

An alternatives is ovary sparing surgery to the traditional spay. OSS keeps hormones intact which is vital for large breeds. Food for thought:}

Somebody's Mom's avatar

Thank you I had not heard of this. My son was just telling me he might get a vasectomy for his male Pyrenees and I hadn't heard of that either.

Lori's avatar

You are most welcome Diana. Let us know what you decide:} and hugs from me to your pup and your son's!

Cara C.'s avatar

My mother was a Prevention magazine reader & Dr. Pitcairn had a column. Homeopathy just made sense to me. I joined a local NCH study group, read a lot, took a bunch of classes at NCH Summer School and was fortunate to find a local wholistic vet, Dr. Russell Swift https://substack.com/@rswiftdvm who had sold his allopathic practice because he could no longer justify using those methods and there weren't enough people asking for natural medicine to make a living.

He was formulating excellent, innovative nutritional supplements as a new venture that would actually help animals (https://www.mypetsfriend.com/. He was one of the first proponents of a raw food diet for pets (mine were summarily switched) but had started to get calls from people wanting a better way for their animals(which is how I found him). After many long conversations, knowing my interest and the classes I'd taken, he asked me if I'd like to work with him doing homeopathy. We worked together for about 10 years.

I also organized classes that homeopaths Christina Chambreau, Jeff Levy, and Rajesh Shah taught in South Florida

I've seen too much damage caused by conventional medicine, and amazing reversals of illness with nutrition, and homeopathy.

John Roberts's avatar

Last week I talked to a friend who’s stray / feral cat passed away after she had been taking care of him for over 16 years who was never taken to a vet because he would never let her touch or come close. She thought he was close to 19 years old when he passed away.

The friend said her indoor cats she had gotten as kittens seemed to only live about half that time. I said maybe it could be that they were vaccinated and your stray was not. She looked at me with a puzzled expression and then said, you know I never thought about that before but you might be right.

I gave her your Substack and she said she would check it out. Maybe her current and future cats will fare better in the future. I sure hope so !!!

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Good call on the vac vs unvac, John. Likely true with that stray, and, just like the kids, the difference is huge between the two groups. Thanks for passing my stack along.

Mary Jo Nieson's avatar

I am presently dogless😪 petless. Working towards changing that. I rescue and it's distressing to know the animals have already been overvaccinated. Especially if they are older. I had Dr. Meier for our homeopath and sadly she has passed on. God rest her soul.

Sue Marshall's avatar

I have purchased your course but have yet to complete it. Work has been busy. My beloved little girl passed a couple of years ago. She was RIDDLED with illness. Deemed unadoptable due to all her issues which I believe were vaccine related. Never again. She had all her medical treatments in the shelter. Since private equity and private investment have come into veterinary practices.. I’ve not been able to take my pets into a vet practice. They are so pushy and forceful now. This greed at the sake of our fur babies must stop.

Mary Gavin's avatar

As a vet nurse ive seen many animals start crying of pain at injection site before ever leaving the office.by next day some came back very ill...

Isabela's avatar

For over 40 years I have had little trust in Allopathic medicine for myself. I have been studying various alt. medicine for decades. I had a Belgian Sheepdog that developed ‘idiopathic’ epilepsy that I am certain was caused by vaccines. Idiopathic…….I call that the ‘ idiots-on the-path’…..Vets. I was lucky enough to have a local alt. Vet who helped me with her. She still had epilepsy that wasn’t well controlled but she lived longer (10) than she would have if I hadn’t found that Vet. My older (14+) lab mix was absolutely killed by the rabies vax. I have another 12+ sheepdog who will NEVER get another vax & our other 2 Brittany’s will be getting no more as well. The so called government wants to try to regain our trust in their medical regime. Except for ER medicine, my trust for allopathic medicine is, out-of-stock and NEVER coming in on back-order!

Will Falconer, DVM's avatar

Idiopathic? Ha! Most illness is, in reality, iatrogenic (caused by treatments and interventions). Homeopaths of old saw seizures following vaccination, for example.

Carolina's avatar

I too have had animals both harmed and killed by vets and these were even people who consider themselves holistic. Never going back.

Lisa's avatar

The best thing I ever did for my animals is stop vaccinating and start feeding real food, luckily I did my research many years ago

Taffy's avatar

I found a wonderful holistic vet while reading Dr Marty Goldstein’s book. Dr Deva Khalsa. She literally saved our 11.6 yo wft… we were ready to put her down after 3,000 at allopathic vet but the moment she heard Dr Deva’s voice she perked up and with homeopathic remedies and other meds Lulu rallied back !

Lulu acts like she’s a puppy

again.