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TESTIMONIAL:
THRIVING
ANATOLIAN
SHEPHERDS
by Marlene Lynch
Our Anatolian Shepherds and our goats all thrive with
their respective Dynamite programs!
The guy my hubby got the Anatolians and
goats from didn't recognize them when he
came out to bring a buck to put on the does.
He scratched his head and said "are those
the pups you got from me?"
He and his wife both said that they
looked excellent and none of their
Anatolians had such shiny bright colorful
coats and also, theirs were a different
color, a dull rust...whereas (ahem) ours
are beautiful fawn, white and biscuit
colored.
Also, he said he didn't remember the does looking that
good either and it was even winter and they were all
haired up... (my hubby, tongue in cheek, whispered to
me that the goats didn't look this good when he got
them!) I was in California at a TTEAM workshop so I
wasn't here to pick them out.
Here's our dog program:
They have been on Dynamite Premium Dog Food since
we got them at 4 months old (they are about 14 months
old now in April, 2008). I was adding a can of Dynamite
Canned Turkey, but now I am adding the Ultimate Dog
Food instead. So I am experimenting with that and the
amount of Showdown since the new food has it.
DynaPro every day for all critters, (especially the goat
girls right now, just a few squirts mixed in with the feed
bucket and the Excel too and a little D-Plus)
All my critters came off a 28-day herbal tonic in March...
so they had no other supplements but D-pro during that
time. We are doing a little Dyna-Coat right now with all
the dogs since the summer is coming. (I have 5 dogs)
Also, since they are SO active, I will mix Dyna-Spark for
Dogs in their food or water during really warm/hot
weather and then in really cold weather.
(Things I use by intuition so no set time frames are:
Excel, MSM, Ester-C and Elixir, TMC.)
Marlene Lynch, Dynamite Director & dog trainer
Dog Training & TTouch Workshops available:
www.positivelycanine.com
My Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever regimen (I was
going by my intuition a lot!):
Jack got RMSF and severe pneumonia back in September
2007 when he was five months old. He barely survived
and since then, he's been my "heart dog." This is how
we pulled him through.
The first couple of hours when he was refusing liquids or
anything and wouldn't even raise his head up, I used an
eyedropper and dropped about 5cc of DynaSpark in his
mouth until he sat up and looked a little more perky and
started drinking.
Then I gave him small frequent meals as tolerated,
consisting of Dynamite dog food mixed with either the
Dynamite canned food or frozen Bil-Jac, one big squirt
of Dyna-Pro about three times a day, plus Showdown
once a day. I put a good splash of Elixir and about 10
drops of TMC, a cap of Ester C added to his food twice
daily also. He was on heavy does of antibiotics too.
After three days of bed rest, he was missing
his goats and was very restless after being in
the house, so I let him return to the pasture,
his sister, and the goat herd and I kept a
really close eye on him. I was concerned
about the heat and the humidity (we live in
Oklahoma) so I added a little Dyna-Spark with
he and his sister's food, plus the Ester C and
some Izmine each day for a few days and I
keep adding DynaSpark on hot days to keep him
drinking and his kidneys working good.
During the time he was in the house, I slept in the
living room with him next to me, I did Ttouch on him all
the time, I repeatedly told him he was going to get well
and that I needed him desperately to get well as I
loved him and he has a job to do out there with his
goat herd, and I said prayers and I visualized him being
well. All my prayers were answered!
Anyway, the amounts of product also varried on some
days as to what I felt Jack needed, he had good days
and bad days that first week and a half, then he started
really leveling off.
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