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This is all about the history of dogs.

It is generally known that our domestic pet canines are descended from wolves.

Experts argue,on the other hand, on just how long ago humans first started keeping canines as pets. A controversial new study suggests that dogs were domesticated more than 100,000 years ago. However, the most commonly held belief is that canines were domesticated after circa 10,000BC. Furthermore, it is only comparatively recently that different breeds of canines have started to appear.

Originally, all canines looked significantly the same, instead wolf-like, until we began to breed canines selectively. It is hard to believe today that a Yorkshire terrier and a Saint Bernard are both descended from wolves. Canines now come in more than 300 different breeds worldwide and the differences between certain breeds can be very pronounced.

No doubt early humans had no intention of creating breeds of dogs that appeared so extremely diverse to one another.Nevertheless, these people learned that, should you picked animals for their distinct characteristics, you could actually mix all of the features which were sought after in one dog. Initially these would have been qualities such as guarding, hunting and herding.

All breeds were produced with a specific objective in mind. The different collie dog breeds have been bred to herd sheep.Retriever breeds, spaniels as well as poodles were all selectively bred to become guard dogs. Many terriers were bred to hunt vermin. Even a pure pet breed such as the Cavalier King Charles spaniel, favored by royalty and bred to be companions of the rich and titled, were bred with an intention - to attract fleas that might otherwise prefer to settle on humans.

These days, the majority of canines are usually kept mostly as domestic pets, although many still work, such as sheepdogs, police dogs and guide canines. Breeds that were originally developed for a very specific purpose may no longer have any other role to fulfill than as a pet in modern society.But the original characteristics, selectively bred for many years, often still exist in these dogs: a golden retriever will still have an inborn wish to retriever and a border collie will want to herd its flock.

How you can help restore health to your dog using non-invasive methods and support a healthier level of care. Thirty years experience by a research physiologist has had better than 90% success with dogs, even older dogs with other health challenges.

Part I: Who I am and What I have discovered

I am a research physiologist. That means that I study how biological systems work, how they adapt to stress, and how they recover from illness and injuries.

I have studied abnormal growths for nearly thirty years and have had a high level of

success with dogs, horses and human beings. Because my methods are non-invasive

and non-pharmaceutical, they will not make a drug company, veterinarians or doctors rich.

When someone has a dog with cancer, they usually find me through friends of people who have used my methods successfully on other dogs.

I am using the Internet to get the information on the method out into the world because there are too many dogs who are needlessly suffering and too many owners who suffer because they don't know how to help.

I have provided the information to more than forty people who had/have dogs with cancer. Almost all of these dogs were 7 years old or more and one was 18 years old when his owner began to use these methods. Most of the dogs were considered "garbage can" cases among traditional researchers. These are cases where the animal has multiple problems (diabetes, obesity, arthritis, blindness, etc) and would not qualify for testing experimental drugs or be viable candidates for surgery and radiation treatments.

The methods that I suggest require changes in the diet, bedding, and care of the dog. It takes more time than most owners have given to their pet in many years. About 1-2 hours every day. The benefits of this method are a significantly higher quality of life for the pet, a rejuvenation as if the animal were growing younger and more vital, and the comfort of seeing the pet happier and healthier with the prospect of more years of life.

There are many questions that come up as people use these methods with their dogs. There are variations in the environment, stress response of the dog, history of disease and injuries, length of time to heal from palpable tumors. That's why I am initiating publication so we can organize the information and make it accessible to folks.

In 1977, I had an insight that excess heat systemically would cause abnormal growths to occur and had theorized that cancer was a "hot house" effect. That is, that an excess of systemic heat would distort cells and stimulate the rate of growth. As this excess fluctuated, the cells would accommodate the thermal stress and the system would change its thermal set points to make and then defend the condition of excess heat that caused tumors to grow and the system to progress to points of multiple growths (metastasis). If the excess heat could be reduced and the system allowed to operate under low-normal thermodynamic conditions, the abnormal growths would reabsorb.

I had done work with two kinds of mice, Mammary Tumor Virus (MTV) mice, and athymic mice that had been bred to lack a thymus and had no immune system. I had complete success in eliminating tumors from the MTV mice and in dramatically improving the immune competence of the athymic mice so that they could exist outside of sterile conditions without becoming ill or diseased.

One day I was giving my spade 12 year old female dog a bath and found that she had seven "lumps" on the mammary lines. I brought her to my vet and he diagnosed her as having cancer. I asked him to monitor her since there were few treatment options, and after checking her liver and kidney functions, he agreed. Had she been in renal or hepatic distress, he would have insisted on putting her down.

I worked out a series of protocols for cooling her system and normalizing the heat distribution patterns of her body. One month later, I returned with her to the veterinarian. She had only two tumors left and both of these were reduced in size. Six weeks later, I returned again, and she had no palpable tumors.

I went on to share my methods with thirty two people in the local area. All had success with eliminating tumors and restoring their animals to health.

I later had experience with 메리트카지노 another vet where two dogs were the initial study: one responded as the earlier dogs had and one did not. When I interviewed the second person, I found that she had not followed instructions because she "knew" her dog was going to die and just "wanted to make him happy".

Since then, six more dogs have been assisted with the methods. One had a bone cancer that his owners decided was "unlikely" to change and were advised to put the dog down by their vet. The other five animals were greatly improved in overall health and had complete re-absorption of tumors. Two dogs are on the methods as of this writing.

In the following sections, I provide the methods that have been used to date. If your dog has some unusual needs or has multiple forms of degeneration and you need immediate help, you can email me and we can set up a telephone appointment. I must charge for such consultations and schedule them around my other work commitments.

Joan McKenna

2811 M. L. King Jr. Way

Berkeley, California 94703

(510) 548-4000

Part II: Factors to Consider: Food, Water and Elimination

Food, treats, chewies and toys

Dogs love the food recommended in this method. They will often lick their empty bowls long after the food has been eaten. They will tend to be extremely territorial over this food, so separate feeding may be needed if there are other dogs/cats in the house.

I recommend that you only give your dog meat, fish and fowl. Raw or only lightly cooked. Your dog's genetic history is that of a wolf. Your dog's gene pool ate what they could hunt and when ill, various weeds and grasses. The weeds and grasses provide a plant based sodium.

You will need to purchase one pound of frozen or fresh meat/fish/fowl for each 50 pounds of body weight to feed each day. Lamb, turkey and salmon (canned) are recommended. Beef may have hormones and growth stimulants that are not found in the recommended foods.

To the meat add one tablespoon of organic coconut or corn oil (linoleic acid) and one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar per thirty pounds of weight . These substances ease elimination of toxins.

To this mixture add a quantity of deionized water (available at health food stores, Whole Foods and other markets with water machines or use Aqua Fina bottled water)

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To determine how much deionized water, use the ratio of one ounce per pound of the dog's weight. So a 30 pound dog will have 30 ounces (slightly less than one quart) of deionized water added to his food.

Mix the meat, oil, vinegar and water together to make a "gruel". In cold climates or for dogs that have become emaciated, the gruel can be warmed.

If the dog has a poor appetite to start, divide the gruel into two or more portions and offer the dog several portions during the day.

If the dog's coat/skin has become dry, add an additional one or two tablespoons of coconut oil.

If there is history of gum problems, tooth loss, arthritis or bone cancer supplement the gruel with 500 mg of silica (Alta Brand tablets or a liquid equivalent) per 50 pounds of body weight. Vegetal silica is a material which the animal's body can convert into any form of calcium needed.

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