| Thank you SO MUCH for sending the results of the survey. It's anectdotal evidence, but it keeps us searching for a cause and a cure. Thank you on behalf, especially, of the dogs and their folks who haven't beaten this disease . . . and those of us who are still living with and for our canine best friends. Sandy & Shadow |
| Sandy Utah |
| I second this sentiment. Many thanks, Jackie, that you have extended my question to the participants of this board regarding flea control applications and the onset of AIHA. We are paying big bucks for big pharma to poison our pets and they are walking away multi-billionaires without accountability. Thank you for those who are writing to me and sharing their stories similar to my boy's story after receiving a second dose in 6 weeks of FRONTLINE. 'Anecdotal' as these experiences may be, the collection of multiple similar experiences is how changes are eventually made. With the new spring season starting and flea control products so readily available do not forget to remind your friends.....DO NOT USE THEM. You are placing strong pesticides in your pet's system that they cannot handle. People like me whose pet almost died want to protect others, (especially those with small dogs whose systems are even more fragile). Please ontact me directly with your experience with Frontline causing AIHA. Thanks very much from me and my boy, seven years old, a 17 month, four-transfusion, AIHA survivor. Jan |
| jan philly |
| so sorry, I meant of course JANET, not JACKIE. |
| jan philly |
| Thanks so much Janet! Jess and Keiko |
| Jess Bc |
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