A Response To Connie

Connie,

Thanks for your comments and questions.

We are, of course, sorry to hear about your Poodle.

Firstly, we would recommend changing your vet immediately!

Not only did they make your dog sick with the Bordetella vaccine (they won’t admit that, naturally), and then pumped him full of yet more chemicals, but they had the nerve to administer DHLPP shots (this is the standard 5-way shot for Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus, that is usually given to puppies).

Besides which, we’re vehemently against vaccines, as you can no doubt tell from this site, but even the vaccine manufacturers stipulate that you must not give vaccines to dogs that are not healthy. And your vet knows your dog is not well – he’s told you so himself (and he’s the one who caused it).

That can only mean they are after your money, and don’t really care about your dog’s health at all.

As you’ve seen, vaccines cause short-term (and long-term) side-effects, which means more visits to the vet to fix the problems they’ve created, which means more income for them.

This is an insidious practice that is morally corrupt.

The vet’s comment that the problem is with your dog’s immune system is ironic, because chemicals (e.g. those contained in vaccines, dewormers and other chemical-based drugs such as antibiotics) are known to weaken the immune system, contrary to what they will tell you.

For example, look at the long list of side-effects from Prednisone (it’s near the end of the page).

So, the fact that your vet has probably insisted on your dog having booster shots every year, not to mention an unnecessary DHLPP shot at his age and goodness knows how many chemical-based drugs over the years, are more than likely what has contributed to those immune system problems in the first place.

Secondly, we would never recommend annual shots for anything, especially for something as minor as kennel cough. If a dog (or cat) does get this illness, then it’s certainly very annoying for both you and your pet, but it is rarely life-threatening, unlike the vaccines (as you’ll have seen from some of our other readers’ comments and experiences).

Kennel cough is easily and quickly treated using the natural herbal products we recommend on this site, should your pet be infected.

Now, if you are getting these shots because you need to take your dog a place that requires them, then we would look for somewhere else – there are places such as boarding kennels that are holistic and do not mandate that animals be vaccinated first, although they may be harder to find. (One alternative is to hire a pet sitter, from companies such as Sittercity or Care.com.)

But if you’re doing it because your vet tells you to, then we think we’ve just shown you that they’re not acting with your dog’s best interests at heart.

So, what can you do to get rid of the chemicals that are now in your dog’s system (from both the Bordetella vaccine and the other chemicals, such as antibiotics and Prednisone)?

What you need is our Daily Maintenance Kit, which contains two products that will help flush out those toxins and give his immune system a much needed boost.

What we recommend is to start by giving your dog a five-day detox, and then drop down to a daily maintenance dosage. Full instructions are available for download as soon as you place you order.

The other thing you should look at is your dog’s diet. Most commercial dog food (e.g. the sort of food you’ll find at the major superstores like Walmart) is bad – you wouldn’t believe what they get away with when they make this stuff.

The only food we feed our dogs is called Triumph dog food – so check out the site, and make sure to watch the video near the bottom of the page, as this will both disgust and anger you.

Whatever you decide to do, we hope your Poodle gets wells again soon.

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Vaccines Lower Immunity

We’ve been banging the drum about the risks of vaccinations for many years now, and not surprisingly, we’ve met with a great deal of both resistance and abuse for taking this stance.

So, we were incredibly pleased when we recently came across one of Paul Fassa’s articles, where a former vaccine developer, who wishes to remain incognito for obvious reasons, has made public that “all vaccines are dangerous.

He goes on to say that, “They involve the human immune system in a process that tends to compromise immunity. They can actually cause the disease they are supposed to prevent. They can cause other diseases than the ones they are supposed to prevent.”

This is another message we’ve been disseminating for a long time, and we’ve talked to lots of folks whose dogs have been infected with full Parvo in a matter of days, or even hours, after being given their shots.

And if you check out our very popular article about the Bordetella vaccine, you will also find all sorts of horror stories from people whose pets suffered bad reactions to (and in some cases died because of) these allegedly-safe chemicals.

Paul’s feature also goes on to talk about why the entire premise of vaccinations is essentially faulty.

If you truly care about yourself, your family and your pets, then you really should read the full article:

http://www.naturalnews.com/032484_vaccines_immunity.html#ixzz1NfpXPeFS

Once you’re there, check out the article sources, where you’ll find more facts about the current vaccination epidemic.

If your dog was given his shots in the last few days, or maybe couple of weeks, then regardless of whether he’s exhibiting any side-effects or not, we suggest you do a full detox, using our Daily Maintenance Kit, to help eliminate those pernicious chemicals from his body.

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Dog Friendly Hotels And Other Ways To Avoid Having To Vaccinate Your Pet

We’ve already talked at great length about why we don’t believe in vaccinating animals, particularly in our article about the Bordetella vaccine, and if you think we’re making all of this up, then you should read the many comments we’ve received from visitors to this site, where their own pets have got sick, or even worse, died, because of this unnecessary vaccination.

However, we also appreciate that if you are going away and are thinking of boarding your pet, then most kennels and catteries will insist on seeing proof that your pet is up-to-date with his shots (which will typically include kennel cough / Bordetella, and maybe Parvo as well as others).

If, like us, you don’t believe in subjecting your beloved pet to what is basically an unproven experiment, and one that could kill your animal, then what other alternatives are there?

We’ve done some research, and we are pleased to offer you a few alternatives to the traditional boarding kennels.

Firstly, make sure that you really do have to go away and leave your pet at home.

Maybe the trip isn’t 100% necessary, in which case, no more problem.

But let’s assume that you have no choice in the matter.

OK, our next suggestion would be to see if you have any trustworthy friends, family members or neighbours who would look after your pet for you, as this way, your animal can stay at home.

If you choose this approach, then just be careful that the people you ask to care for your pet don’t have dogs or cats themselves who currently have any health issues, as viruses such as Parvo, as well as some parasites, are incredibly easy to transmit from dog to dog.

Next on the list, you could consider hiring a professional pet-sitting service.

The advantage of this option is, again, that your pet stays at home, in a familiar environment, and without having to be surround by loads of other animals who may or may not have communicable health problems.

(And just because an animal has been vaccinated does not mean that they aren’t sick. In the thousands of Parvo cases we’ve helped treat, a large number of those dogs were vaccinated for the virus, but still got sick – and in fact, many actually got the virus because of the vaccine!)

Anyway, we’ve found two companies that appear to be trustworthy:

Care.com

Care.com offers pet sitting services, as well as dog walking, grooming and more.

They have a free membership option, with restricted access to their services (e.g. database search, post your requirements), and a premium membership that gives you full access (e.g. background checks).

Sittercity

Sittercity is the third and final company we’ve found, and they too offer the same basic range of services as the first two – i.e. pet sitting, as well as other care services.

What these services are essentially doing is matching up people who need care (whether it’s for their pets or a family member, for example) with people who can provide that care.

With all of these services, the rates you are charged will depend on various factors, so we unfortunately can’t give you any further information on this subject, but we would have to say, what price peace of mind knowing that you’ve not poisoned your pet with toxic chemicals?

Now, the next option would be to see if you can take your pet with you when you travel, and for this, we’ve unearthed a few resources that you may find useful.

To start with, there is a hotel / motel chain called Motel 6 / Studio 6, where they welcome pets – provided that they are “well-behaved” and/or are service dogs. (This is currently free at Motel 6, although Studio 6 do charge a small fee.)

Motel 6 / Studio 6

If you’re looking for a comprehensive list of dog-friendly hotels, then check out Official Pet Hotels.

Official Pet Hotels

And lastly, here are three books that you may find useful on your travels:

Dog Friendly Lodging Guide

Dog Friendly Lodging Guide

Dog Friendly Lodging Guide - California And The West

Dog Friendly Lodging Guide – California And The West

Vacationing With Your Pet US And Canada

Vacationing With Your Pet US And Canada

If you absolutely have to board your pet when you go away, then try to find a holistic kennel or cattery, as the people who operate these establishments will understand the many dangers of chemical and vaccinations, and they will not insist on you injecting a bunch of toxic chemicals into your animal before they’ll look after them for you.

And finally, remember that we do not believe in vaccinating your animals, ever, under any circumstances.

You would be shocked if you saw how few animals some of these vaccines are tested on, and for how little time, and even if only one dog in a million dies because of an adverse reaction, that’s little comfort if it happens to be your dog.

The key to a healthy pet is to keep their immune system as strong as you can, and for that, we offer the following advice:

  1. Never let your pet ingest chemicals of any type. This includes no vaccinations, no traditional dewormers, no mass-market dog food, and no household / garden products such as bleach, weedkillers, etc.
  2. Always feed your dog a high-quality dog food. The only one we will use with our own dog is Triumph. (Check out the video on the home page of that site, and we guarantee you’ll be both shocked and angry at what these big companies can get away with.)
  3. Give your pet a full detox at least twice a year, and also administer a daily maintenance dose to keep them free from bugs and parasites, and to keep their immune systems strong. For this, we use our Daily Maintenance Kit.

There you have it – a few options on how to avoid having to give your pet unnecessary and potentially life-threatening vaccinations.

If there are other options or companies not listed above, please let us know by leaving a comment below.

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Bordetella Vaccines – Are They Worth The Risk?

Courtney, we’re very sorry to hear this news and we wished that you could have found us BEFORE getting your beloved pet vaccinated. We cannot even tell you how sad this make us feel to hear about these tragedies.

As you can see from this site and all of our other pet/health sites, we are totally against all vaccinations as they do far more harm than good in our experience.

Through our many sites/blogs, by email, chat, phone, etc. we’ve been in contact with thousands of pet owners and it is the same scenario over and over and over, again and again and again: take a healthy pet (both dogs and cats) to the vet for vaccinations, then within a few days or a couple of weeks, all hell breaks loose.

The animal appears to have bad allergic reactions and/or comes down with the very thing(s) the vaccine is meant to protect against.

It is atrocious, but healthy animals are getting extremely sick and dying soon after receiving vaccinations.

People constantly try to argue how minuscule these outcomes are, or there’s a one in a million chance that your pet will experience any problems.

Well you know what, as far as we’re concerned, our pets are not just numbers on a report, we are not just numbers on a report, and frankly neither should you, your children or your pets be just numbers on some f’ing report.

“One in a million chance”, that is not even a line of logic, that’s simply regurgitated propaganda that drug pushers (i.e. vets) use to sell their products to the masses of the brainwashed.

Everyone has an agenda, just follow the money. Vaccinations are a cash-cow-bonanza that ain’t going away anytime soon.

If someone gave you “free samples” that you in turn resold (or administered for a fee), for let’s say $50 or more a pop, why would you turn that down? If you did this 10 times a day, then that’s a $500 or more payday.

All you have to do is repeat that 5-minute transaction a few times per week and your monthly bills are paid; the other three weeks of the month is all about gravy to pay for your shiny new Porsche.

Now, the gravy train doesn’t stop there. Once the vaccinations are administered, the clock starts, and it only will be a matter of time before you will have to make additional office visits to treat the various side-effects of these highly toxic chemical cocktails known as vaccines.

OK, here comes a broken record: vaccinations are KILLING animals and people too. If there is anyone out there thinking of giving us a lecture on the benefits of these “wonder drugs”, don’t even bother. We will trash you and whatever flimsy BS statistics or mindless propaganda that you submit. Not only will we humiliate you on this blog, but we will do the same on a ton more of our other sites, and once we’re done with that we’ll then spread your good news all over the Internet as well.

This is just a reminder: drug manufacturers give lots of incentives (sweetheart deals) to get drug pushers (like vets) to aggressively sell their drugs in order to get masses of asses into the clinics for multiple procedures, repeat prescriptions, and other costly activities. It is nothing but a residual-income-generating scam that lines their pockets with an almost endless source of easy cheap revolving-door cash deposits.

Isn’t it time to say no to being a lab rat who is actually paying for the privilege? Why experiment with your heath, your children’s health, or your pet’s heath?

A dog far too young gave her life for this experiment. Indeed, this is a sad tragedy that may have been preventable.

As far as we’re concerned, the key is to build your pet’s immune system up, remove all chemicals from the house/garden, do not use drugs/chemicals as remedies, and feed your pets a high-quality pet food that is chemical-free as well.

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Primalix KC

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If you’ve read all about the side-effects that chemical-based antibiotics and cough suppressants can cause, then you should be justifiably concerned.

And you may well be wondering, what other options are available then?

Well, we have great news for you, because there is a highly-effective, safe, chemical-free, 100% natural product that is specifically designed to treat kennel cough in both dogs and cats (yes, cats can get this too).

Its name is Primalix KC, and it contains four very powerful and time-tested herbs that will:

  1. Rush soothing relief to symptoms almost immediately.
  2. Target and destroy any invading pathogens that are at the root of the problem.
  3. Stimulate your dog’s own healing power from within, just as nature intended in the first place.

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Primalix KC is also a liquid compound, which means it’s up to five times more bio-available than pills or granules (i.e. it gets into your pet’s system much more quickly and is why relief can be felt almost immediately).

So, what are these four herbs?

Firstly, there is Echinacea purpurea root.

Echinacea is something that many people may already have in their first aid cabinet, because it’s a well-known immune booster, among other things. It’s also one of the primary remedies for helping the body rid itself of microbial infections, including both bacterial and viral, and the roots of this purple cone flower are especially effective against infections of the upper respiratory tract including, fortunately, canine infectious tracheobronchitis.

Echinacea is legendary for its power over:

  • bronchitis
  • burns
  • common cold
  • cough
  • Crohn’s disease
  • eczema
  • fever
  • Gingivitis
  • immune-related disorders
  • influenza
  • psoriasis
  • recurrent ear infections
  • urinary tract infections
  • wounds
  • yeast infections

Secondly, there is Coltsfoot flower (Tussilago farfara).

Coltsfoot combines an antispasmodic action with a soothing expectorant effect, and is the basis for many of the herbal cough remedies sold throughout Europe.

It has been used all over the world for thousands of years to ease racking, dry coughs and both chronic and acute bronchitis, and is recommended specifically in the British Pharmacopoeia for this very purpose. Known to herbalists as “nature’s best herb for the lungs,” Coltsfoot also stimulates phagocytosis, the process of destroying dead and foreign cells.

The third ingredient is Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis).

References to Marshmallow root as a healing herb are found in Homer’s Iliad, written over 2,800 years ago, so it has a long heritage of being used to soothe inflamed and irritated mucous membranes.

More modern clinical studies have documented antimicrobial activity against Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.

Added healing is given by Marshmallow’s abundant mucopolysaccharides, which mildly stimulate a dog’s immune system.

And the final ingredient of Primalix KC is Mullein flower (Verbascum thapsus).

This is frequently combined with other herbs in mixtures for treating dog coughs. It reduces inflammation while stimulating fluid production, thus facilitating expectoration.

Mullein is indicated specifically for bronchitis that is characterized by a hard cough with soreness. Inflammation of the trachea and associated conditions are relieved by its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.

The extraction solvent that is used when making Primalix KC consists of a proprietary blend of organic vegetable glycerin, apple cider vinegar, and crystal clear water which is ionized and purified through filters measuring one one-hundredth of a micron. Note that no alcohol is used.

Worked better than anything we got from the vet.

“We received and used your Primalix KC on our teacup Yorkie. Worked good. Many thanks.” (Carol, Pleasant Hill, Missouri)

So, there you have it, you’ve seen what vets will try to foist off on to you – vaccines that can kill your dog in hours, and chemicals that have a laundry list of side-effects from the mildly annoying to the very dangerous – and you’ve seen how just a few tried and trusted natural herbs can work wonders for your coughing dog or cat.

It’s time to decide – do you want to risk subjecting your sick pet to even more toxic chemicals, and continue paying your vet for things that just don’t work and can even make your dog worse, or would you rather try a product that is proven to work, that is safe (i.e. no side-effects), and that is cost-effective?

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Antibiotics And Their Side-Effects

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As we said in our previous article, Vets And Kennel Cough, if you take your sick dog to the vet’s, they will most likely prescribe antibiotics.

So let’s look at some of the more popular antibiotics they might give your dog.

Sulfa/Trimethoprim

First on the list is a range of combination drugs called sulfa/trimethoprim, and you may find these under brand names such as Bactrim Rx, Tribrissen Rx, Ditrim Rx, Sulfatrim Rx and SMZ-TMP.

Side-effects of trimethoprim-sulfa are apparently rare, but you need to be aware that there is a potential for some serious ones.

It’s also important to know that these side-effects (or syndromes, or contra-indications, as they’re also known) are called “idiosyncratic reactions”.

What this means, in plain English, is that “their occurrence has nothing to do with the amount given but instead are about an unpredictable individual’s sensitivity to any dose.”

In other words, your vet has absolutely no way of knowing whether what they prescribe will cause any of these side-effects or not – so administering them is a gamble, a gamble with your pet’s life.

So, here’s what you might find from using this range of antibiotics:

  • blood dyscrasias (which can lead to immune deficiency, a tendency towards bleeding, and other blood-related disorders)
  • dry eye (i.e. an inability to produce tears)
  • hemolytic anaemia
  • hepatitis (i.e. liver failure)
  • joint inflammation (a problem which particularly affects Dobermans)
  • skin rashes
  • sulfa bladder stones.

Doxycycline

Next on our list is doxycycline, where the shopping list of side-effects is extensive:

  • bloody stools
  • blurred vision
  • diarrhea
  • difficulty breathing
  • difficulty swallowing
  • feeling tired
  • fever
  • headaches
  • heartburn
  • hives
  • indigestion
  • itching
  • liver damage
  • loss of appetite
  • nausea
  • photosensitivity (i.e. a skin reaction to sunlight)
  • rashes
  • severe stomach cramps
  • swelling in the mouth or throat
  • vision changes
  • vomiting
  • wheezing
  • and more.

While we’re on the subject of prescription drugs, let’s move on to some of the chemical-based cough suppressants that vets may also prescribe:

Hydrocodone

Hydrocodone is what’s known as a semi-synthetic opioid, and is usually compounded with other less-effective non-opioid drugs such as paracetamol (otherwise known as acetaminophen) or ibuprofen.

Again, the side-effects are similar to those we’ve already covered:

  • anxiety
  • bloody, black, or tarry stools
  • blurred vision
  • change in amount of urine
  • change in the amount of urine produced
  • chest pain
  • confusion
  • constipation
  • dark urine
  • depression
  • diarrhea
  • difficulty breathing
  • difficulty urinating or inability to urinate
  • dizziness
  • drowsiness
  • dry mouth, throat, or nose
  • excitability
  • fainting
  • fast or irregular heartbeat
  • fever, chills, or persistent sore throat
  • flushing
  • gas
  • hallucinations
  • headache
  • hearing change or loss
  • heartburn
  • hives
  • increased sweating
  • itching
  • loss of appetite
  • mental or mood changes
  • nausea
  • nervousness or anxiety
  • numbness of an arm or leg
  • one-sided weakness
  • rapid or pounding heartbeat
  • red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin
  • redness of face
  • ringing in the ears
  • seizures
  • severe dizziness, lightheadedness, or headache
  • severe drowsiness
  • severe headache
  • severe or persistent stomach pain or nausea
  • severe vomiting
  • shortness of breath
  • slow or shallow breathing
  • speech changes
  • stiff neck
  • stomach pain
  • sudden or unexplained weight gain
  • swelling of hands, legs, or feet
  • swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue
  • thickening or mucus in nose or throat
  • tightness in the chest
  • tremor
  • trouble sleeping
  • unusual bruising or bleeding
  • unusual joint or muscle pain
  • unusual tiredness or weakness
  • upset stomach
  • vision changes
  • vomiting
  • weakness
  • yellowing of the skin or eyes.

Butorphanol

Butorphanol is another common cough suppressant that is also used as an analgesic, and being a chemical (it’s another synthetically-derived opioid), it too has a massive list of possible side-effects:

  • abnormal dreams
  • agitation
  • anorexia
  • anxiety
  • blurred vision
  • bronchitis
  • chest pain
  • confusion
  • constipation
  • cough
  • depression
  • dizziness
  • dry mouth
  • dysphoria
  • dyspnea
  • ear pain
  • edema
  • epistaxis
  • euphoria
  • floating feeling
  • hallucinations
  • headache
  • hives
  • hostility
  • hypertension
  • hypotension
  • impaired urination
  • insomnia
  • lethargy
  • nasal congestion
  • nasal irritation
  • nausea
  • nervousness
  • palpitations
  • paresthesia
  • pharyngitis
  • pruritus
  • rhinitis
  • sensation of heat
  • shallow breathing
  • sinus congestion
  • sinusitis
  • somnolence
  • stomach pain
  • sweating/clammy
  • syncope
  • tachycardia
  • tinnitus
  • tremor
  • unpleasant taste
  • upper respiratory infection
  • vasodilation
  • vomiting
  • withdrawal symptoms.

Now, as we’ve said elsewhere, your vet may tell you that the chances of any of these side-effects occurring are very low, but if it happens to be your dog that’s the one in a million, does that really matter?

Hopefully, we’ve demonstrated that trying to treat kennel cough with chemicals is a bad idea – some of these side-effects are identical to the very symptoms that the drugs are trying to treat (e.g. coughing), while others are even worse.

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Vets And Kennel Cough

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You found this site because you were looking for a safe, effective way to treat your dog or cat for kennel cough, and preferably one that won’t cost you an arm or a leg or require you to take out a second mortgage.

Well, we have something you need to read first, which will maybe alter the entire way you look at pet care.

You see, when it comes to kennel cough, then most vets try to deal with it on two fronts.

Firstly, they are going to encourage (if not pressure) you into getting your dog or cat vaccinated.

This pressure is made worse because many places that you may want to take your dog (e.g. grooming salons, kennels), may not let your dog through the door unless you can prove he’s had his kennel cough shots (but don’t blame them – they’re just brainwashed by the same BS that you’re being subjected to by vets and the big drug pushers).

Of course, we’ve already talked at length about the problems with bordetella vaccinations (and while you’re there, you should read the many comments from people who have experienced first hand just what these shots can do to an animal, just to show that this is not just us having a rant), but there’s one thing that many vets probably won’t tell you.

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Kennel cough, aka tracheobronchitis, is rarely anything more than annoying – it’s only life-threatening in a tiny minority of cases.

The upshot is that, although nobody want to hear their dog coughing constantly, it’s easily treatable (if you do it right, of course, and we’ll come to this shortly).

So, do you really think it’s worth vaccinating your pet for a non-serious complaint and running the risk of making your dog sick, or, worse still, killing it?

But let’s assume that your dog does get kennel cough, regardless of whether he’s been vaccinated or not.

In this case, vets are often torn about how best to treat bordetella.

You see, the problem is, kennel cough is generally a combination of bacteria and viruses.

Now, while antibiotics may help with bacterial infections, they will, of course, do nothing at all about viruses.

Even VetInfo.com states that “administering antibiotics unnecessarily or incorrectly can lead to overexposure of your dog to these drugs, decreasing their effectiveness” – and giving antibiotics to deal with viruses certainly falls in the category of unnecessary use.

So, it’s because kennel cough is self-limiting, and the organism usually inhabits the upper airways, that some vets don’t like to use antibiotics at all.

But, sadly, most vets will prescribe some form of antibiotic, and as we’ve been telling our customers for a long time now, these are chemical-based and therefore come with a wide array of potential side-effects.

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Kennel Cough Remedy

As you should have guessed by now, we seek out natural, organic, chemical-free solutions to health issues and we look for planet-friendly products as well. Kennel Cough is no different.

Since viruses are getting stronger and more resistant to typical treatment protocols, you will find that most antibiotics are not very effective in even treating secondary infections, let alone doing anything about the virus itself.

Kennel Cough Symptoms are not life-threatening, but will have your pet in discomfort that he should not have to endure. We don’t believe in a Kennel Cough Vaccination so we had to find an alternative.

We found a very cost-effective product that will help your dog get over the Kennel Cough in a few days. The product is liquid, which means oral administration – so no dangerous needles.

The dosage is very easy – just place a few drops in his food or in some liquid that he likes, a few times a day, and you will see him good as new.

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Kennel Cough Symptoms

Things that we’ll cover in this article:

  1. Kennel Cough Symptoms
  2. Kennel Cough Vaccine
  3. Kennel Cough Treatment

This guide should help you determine if you are seeing kennel cough symptoms (dogs’ version) or could your dog have some other conditions such as dog flu or perhaps even dog pneumonia?

The symptoms of kennel cough from your perspective will seem extremely disconcerting. You will see your dog experience an upper respiratory condition that produces any or all of the following:

  • Dry hacking cough that is constant (all hours of the day and night) – this sounds deep like something is stuck in his throat
  • Dog wheezing, gagging, and sometimes vomiting after excitement
  • Dog congestion, sneezing, and snorting
  • Basically it sounds similar to when humans have the flu and have a “bad coughing spell”

Most of us have experienced a bad flu at one time or another and we know and understand how horrible this condition is. Now when you hear that distinctive canine cough (or puppy cough as this problem can affect dogs of all ages) you may wonder how your dog got this condition in the first place.

The Kennel Cough virus is highly contagious and super easy to transmit from one animal to the next. Typically when dogs are in close proximity to large groups of dogs, the hygiene of their area is not disinfected properly, and just one dog has the virus, then the rest will come down with it rather quickly.

You will see this in grooming shops, boarding kennels, puppy mills (dog breeders), dog parks, doggie day care, etc. The incubation is 2-14 days so you might not see symptoms immediately following exposure.

If your dog has any of the classic symptoms listed above, then what should you do: get a Kennel Cough Vaccination or look for a Kennel Cough Treatment?

Kennel Cough Vaccine

Yes there is one, come on, in this country vaccinations are marketed as the end all cure all panacea, so why not have one for dogs (and one for cats too)?

Here’s a refresher on how vaccinations work. You take millions of virus particles, add a toxic chemical cocktail that contains mercury (which is poisonous in any form in any amount) that is specifically engineered to “lower” or destroy the dog’s immune system for a couple of weeks. This supposedly triggers antibodies; well guess what typically happens in this experiment?

Tons of animals are coming down with really bad cases of Kennel Cough, Bordetella, or Parvo, or whatever the vaccination is meant to protect against. Sadly, many animals are dying from these unnecessary vaccinations. Have you seen the horror stories on our Bordetella Vaccine page? Perfectly healthy animals get vaccinated and within hours become sick and, some gave their life – and for what?

Kennel Cough and Bordetella are NOT life-threatening! Please re-read this a few times.

However, when you introduce a super-potent chemical cocktail with millions of virus particles, then you are putting your animals in grave peril.

And if all the possible side-effects weren’t bad enough, many people are self-administering, or, at the insistence of their vet, giving shots to animals that have been exposed – but not yet showing symptoms. This is by far one of the worst things you could ever do or have done to your animal. If he has the virus in his system, then a vaccination will almost, in 99% of the time, bring out the full-blown virus.

Problem is, you may not know that he has the virus and with millions of virus particles and the chemicals that destroy his immune system, then he has no chance under this type of attack.

As far as we’re concerned, vaccinations cause way more problems than they could ever solve. Think about it, where on Earth would your dog ever come in contact with millions of virus particles, plus a so-called delivery system that is nothing but toxic chemicals that destroys his ability to fight off the virus and leaves him wide open for any and all germs, bacteria, other viruses, parasites, etc. that are in the environment, and have this injected directly into his blood stream? There’s only one place you’ll find something so grotesque and that’s in a lab. You won’t find this as any kind of naturally occurring part of nature.

Vaccinations are man-made and there is an agenda – primarily this is a cash cow, plain and simple. A vet will spend zero to under a dollar for a vaccine, and will turn around and charge you anywhere from $50 to $100 or more for the shots and the office visit and any other thing they can tack on to the bill. Who wouldn’t want thousands of percent mark-ups for five minutes’ work? But the cash flow does not stop there. Once your dog gets the vaccinations and he experiences side-effects, what will you do? Yep, take him back for yet another office visit fee and much much more.

OK, so what is the alternative?

Look for a Kennel Cough Treatment. How about a Kennel Cough Remedy that is safe, gentle, effective, and will not cause any side-effects?

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If the article above wasn’t enough to convince you about vaccinations, then read our no-holds-barred discussion about what really motivates many vets.

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Can You Trust Your Vet?

This article is a direct response to a comment made by Lynn on our Bordetella Vaccine page.

We’ve talked at length before about our generally low opinion of vets (although we’re not tarring them all with the same brush, as we do know there are some very good ones out there who genuinely seem to care), so, is there anything else to say that we’ve not said before?

Well, actually, yes, there is!

What Lynn has said demonstrates that her vet very clearly cares more about the money than he does about the animals.

The Bordetella vaccine is NOT necessary, especially as Lynn’s dog never goes anywhere and is never boarded (facts which her vet knew) – kennel cough is rarely fatal, or even serious, and should your dog become infected, you’d be far better dealing with it at the time (e.g. using a natural, herbal product, such as Primalix KC, that has no dangerous side-effects and which will probably cost you less than the cost of the vaccination and office visit anyway).

But this vet has stooped to a new low – by deliberately injecting her dog with toxic chemicals, which are proven to cause problems, or even worse, death, and then using underhand, unethical methods to hide this fact.

Supposing the tables were turned, and this vet took his child to a doctor, and that doctor gave the vet’s child controversial vaccinations (e.g. MMR), without telling him. And suppose the child then became autistic? How would he feel then?

Well, that’s exactly what he did with Lynn’s dog (and who knows how many other animals).

Whether or not her dog shows any side-effects from this vaccine remains to be seen, but if there’s one thing you can bank on, it’s that the vet won’t admit liability should this happen – they will use every excuse in the book to avoid admitting that their “treatments” cause any problems at all.

If, as Lynn says, she was not notified of this shot, in spite of what her receipt says, then she very definitely needs to change vets immediately – he clearly cannot be trusted – and perhaps she should seek legal action to stop him from deliberately harming any other animals.

But that’s the sort of thing that happens when somewhere around half their yearly income comes from giving animals vaccinations (many of which are unnecessary and even dangerous, such as these kennel cough shots and annual boosters). They use coercion and intimidation to scare people into giving healthy and sick animals these toxic chemicals, knowing full well they’ve just increased the likelihood that your pet will become sick, thus necessitating multiple return visits from you.

Vaccinations are a cash cow, plain and simple.

Are you happy about your vet having a very nice, lavish lifestyle at the expense of your pet’s health, or even his life? We know we wouldn’t be!

So, what are the morals of this story?

Well, firstly, do NOT let your vet do anything to your dog without your explicit agreement first.

Don’t let them befuddle you with their so-called science either – make them explain exactly what they’re giving, why, and what the potential side-effects are (because all drugs have them – a fact that is easily verified using Google).

They may well try to say that there are no side-effects, but there is a ton of evidence to prove that this is not true. You only have to read some of the other comments on the Bordetella Vaccine page to see this, and that’s just a tiny sampling of pet owners who have been affected by dangerous chemicals given under the guise of necessary vaccinations.

Alternatively, you could read some of the excellent books on our Recommended Reading List, where you’ll find even more evidence and tales of woe.

They may, on the other hand, admit to some side-effects, but claim that they’re very rare.

Well, be that as it may – but if it’s your dog that dies as a result of drugs, it really doesn’t matter, to you, whether one in ten dogs are affected or one in a million, because either way, you’ve lost your dog.

Remember, there are very few mandatory vaccinations in the USA – rabies is one, and some states may list a few others, especially if you are breeding and selling dogs.

But the Bordetella vaccine is definitely not required by law, so don’t be browbeaten into agreeing to a vaccine that is not necessary, either legally or medically.

Next, our recommendation is to stay away from vets completely, unless there is something you really cannot do at home yourself. This might include setting a broken limb, surgery (assuming it’s actually necessary), and maybe dental work.

There is very little that you cannot do at home using natural products – yes, you may need to do some research, but that’s far better than entrusting your family pet to somebody whose only goal is to make excessive amounts of money from you (did you know the mark-up on vaccines runs into the thousands of percent?) by loading your beloved pet up with a cocktail of toxic chemicals (many vaccines still contain a form of mercury, which is always poisonous).

And in case you were wondering, we do follow our own advice – we don’t even know who or where our nearest vet is. (We never advise people to do something with their own pets that we don’t or wouldn’t do with our own.)

So, in conclusion, the safest policy, from your pet’s perspective, is never to assume that your vet cares for your animal; most of the ones we hear about from our thousands of customers are only interested in one thing – your money, and they’ll do whatever they can to continue extracting as much as possible from you, even if it costs your pet their life.

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