Mystery Dog Illness spreading in the United States: these remedies may help

Mysterious Canine Illness on the Rise: Unusual Symptoms Observed

In several US states, a perplexing and potentially fatal illness among dogs has been identified. It starts with a stubborn cough that doesn’t yield to conventional treatments and can progress to pneumonia, which alarmingly shows resistance to standard antibiotics. As a veterinarian at a Colorado referral center, I’ve noted an alarming pattern: daily admissions of two to three dogs afflicted with this condition, and the loss of four to five dogs. The affected canines display symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, discharge from eyes and nose, pronounced fatigue, and lethargy. These symptoms don’t align with those of common respiratory diseases, leading me to suspect a new viral infection.

Proactive Measures and Natural Remedies: A Dual Approach to Protection

In this troubling context, prevention is paramount. I advise dog owners to reduce their pets’ exposure to high-risk areas such as crowded dog parks and kennels. If your dog develops a sudden cough, immediate consultation with a veterinarian is crucial. Alongside professional medical advice, certain natural remedies can offer supportive care. A blend of green tea and local unpasteurized honey, known for their antibacterial and antiviral properties, can be beneficial. Quercetin, a flavonoid in apple peels with antiviral capabilities, and slippery elm, known for its soothing properties on the throat, are also worth considering. Precise dosages tailored to your dog’s weight can provide a complementary approach to combatting this mysterious illness.

Stay Informed and Prepared: Leverage Expert Insights for Your Dog’s Health

The emergence of this illness underscores the need for vigilance and a proactive stance in protecting our beloved pets. By staying informed about preventive strategies, being attentive to unusual symptoms, and considering both medical and natural remedies, we can ensure a swift and effective response to safeguard our dogs’ well-being. For further guidance and practical tips on canine health, I invite you to explore my free book, available through the link in my bio.

2 thoughts on “Mystery Dog Illness spreading in the United States: these remedies may help”

  1. Hello Dr Jones,

    I was watching Dr Ardis speaking about the past 3 years and what he’s found as a possible cause. He tested Roundup which contains glyphosate for its constituents and found they are using venoms in the product. His wife tested positive for scorpion venom which is in the Roundup. So if it’s getting into people it’s probably getting into our animals as well.
    Dr Ardis says the cure for venoms in humans is to get it off the nicotinic receptors by using nicotine. Then to denature the venom using hydrogen peroxide or chlorine dioxide and finally to remove it from the system with bentonite clay.

    https://thedrardisshow.com/the-antidote

    Is this type of protocol safe for dogs? How would you safely get venom out of an animal?
    I appreciate all you do.
    Thanks
    Kim

  2. Do not give your animal any Nicotine products! It is highly poisonous to cats and dogs.
    It is more likely that aerosols containing deadly viruses, etc. from the sky are causing your pet’s problem.
    My cat is dying now due to just that. I will be giving her Quercetin (I am going to use actual Quercetin powder from my capsules as I do not have the time frame to allow for an answer. I have been using Quercetin for over 3 years as a protocol to kill ALL VIRUSES based on my research the government kept secret.
    Good luck and be safe!
    Charlotte

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *