Kat istheSea3 donated @KatistheSea3
01 February, 11:43
😻 One of my oldest friends died from Cancer last November.
Another has cancer in his lungs
& his pup died from Cancer just after Christmas.
Another friend’s pup is struggling with Cancer.
Another friend “got” Cancer suddenly.

💉 THE HUMANS WERE ALL JABBED

What is not being reported is not only is Cancer rising in Humans
but also in animals, especially dogs:
The owners get the jab & their shedding kills their pup
& shedding from the jabs is in every dog park
& they pick it up in their noses & paws 🐾

3-31-23 “Cancer is increasingly common in dogs
& disturbingly, canine cancers are occurring at younger ages.”
- Dr. Barbara Hodges, Vet

I pleaded with my friends NOT to get the jab or the booster
& told them about Ivermectin & HCQ.

To no avail 😔

💥 IVERMECTIN can help even if you've been jabbed
or have cancer as I understand it.

🐾 Ivermectin & Animals
https://search.nih.gov/sea...

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Sara Legvold @SaraOne
01 February, 12:55
In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication
I tried giving my cocker some Ivermectin and he had a bad reaction. I looked it up and certain breeds have something that makes them incompatible w the drug. I can't remember precisely but it is worth looking up before you dose your dogs. After I stopped giving it, the symptoms disappeared and I had only been giving it 2 days when I noticed his disorientation and running into things almost like if he was blind all of a sudden. I advise caution and doing some extra research on it. I have him on FenBen and he is doing just fine.

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Dars Dragon @DarsDragon
Yes, Sara, Ivermectin is not recommended for "herding" types of dogs. Glad FenBen which is an all purpose dewormer, is working for you..

"Most dogs tolerate ivermectin well, but there is a subset of dogs with a genetic mutation that makes them much more sensitive to certain medications, including ivermectin. This mutation is called the multidrug resistant mutation, or MDR1 mutation. It is most commonly seen in herding breeds, such as Collies, Old English Sheepdogs, and Australian Shepherds, but can be found in any breed."

https://www.petmd.com/dog/...
02:03 PM - Feb 01, 2024
In response Sara Legvold to his Publication
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Sara Legvold @SaraOne
01 February, 02:47
In response Dars Dragon to her Publication
Thanks. That is what I found and couldn't remember. I am just glad I was paying attention to what my dog was doing. and stopped giving it till I found info on it. I am sure others will be able to use the info.

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