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Icy, a distemper dog in Philippines, successfully treated

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2010

Received Sept. 18, 2009, from Clarisse Quitco-Tanner of the Philippines:

Here's the link of Icy's story and some pictures and vids:

Icy's Canine Distemper Treatment

"The very day she was diagnosed with distemper, me and my husband kept researching about Canine Distemper. I read many many medical articles about it saying that it has no cure and the prognosis is very poor especially when the Neurological phase sets in. She was tested and diagnosed on August 31 and it progressed really fast. In less than a week her neuro symptoms first showed on her right front leg, next on her head and then her hind leg muscles started to show subtle spasms. At first it was just bad when she would rest and sleep, then after a day or two, resting or not it was almost non stop. All this happened in a matter of days. ...

"... One morning, a few days after the NDV treatment, I went downstairs and there she was! Greeting me joyfully, jumping, wagging her tail, all excited. She hasn't been this way since she got sick. We can't wait to spread the word and help other dogs."

http://clarissequitco.multiply.com/photos/album/51/Icys_Canine_Distemper

Please go to http://kindheartsinaction.com/ and http://www.edbond.com/distemper/ for more information and videos on this treatment developed by Dr. Al Sears that can effectively treat canine distemper.

Video gallery: http://kindheartsinaction.com/2009/11/23/video-gallery/

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  • pls. help me nmn my skit na distemper ang aso nmn...i dont wnt him to die.....plssss..

  • @ashley07rocKs Please e-mail me directly at ed.bond.new.york@gmail.com. Or go to the website in the video for our contact information. There are vets in the Philippines who can help.

  • you dont successfully treat distemper or any other virus. you can only innoculate against them. all Viruses run their course, and they either kill the host or the host survives them. you can treat bacterial infections, but since viruses mutate constantly, there can be no drug against them. this is why AIDS cannot be cured. if this dog lived it was just lucky, and strong enough to hong on until the virus mutated to non-lethal or died off. you can only treat secondary d-temper infections

  • @bulletman100 This is not just one lucky dog. Our organization has tracked the recovery of hundreds of distemper dogs around the world using the NDV treatments discovered by Dr. Al Sears. We believe we have unlocked a new ally -- still unidentified -- in our battle against disease. Please check out our report on the effectiveness of NDV on the Kind Hearts In Action website. The links are above and on the Kind Hearts In Action channel. Ed Bond

  • I've sent you a message with detailed info. If you need further help, please contact me directly at ed.bond.new.york@gmail.com.

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  • thankyou! thank you! at first i was sad when i heard that the vet suggested that we would sleep her (injection) Thanks tlga! :)

  • san mo sya dinala? klangan ko dn ng gamot!

  • this made me really sad and then really happy awwwww

  • @KindHeartsInAction my 5 mons lab is suffering now from distemper, and i want that med from your site how much is it and how long it would take to be here in manila, philippines? shes is 5th day of disease now, i really want to save her but i cant do nothing but pray... pls help

  • @aqsidabin bro nag reply b xa syo, may dstemper dn yng lab q , pls help me bro ayw qng mwla xa skin .. tnx

  • I had a puppy that had parvo but was cured and then after that got distemper. The vet said she had no idea what was wrong with her so we had to put her down.

  • is this part pitbull and part poodle?

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