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My husband and I raise Walker Hounds, and in our retirement have found them to be a wonderful joy in our life. Recently the biggest boy began to limp. It worsened daily to the point he was unable to maneuver the steps. At 95 pounds it was no easy task to assist him up that flight of stairs. The Goji Juice has helped my husband with joint flexiability and mobility, so we thought we would try the Goji on the dog. Ten - only ten days and he has no sign of discomfort, no limping and is taking those stairs like a pup. Goji for your pets? You bet! My friends, we will now not be without it. And all of them anxiously wait for thier turn each morning. They love it.
Margaret F, Troy Montana |
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We raise Bull Mastiffs and took a litter of puppies to the Vet for the final 8 week check-up before delivering the pups to thier owners. The Vet passed them all except for the last female, Mitzi, and he said " I'll put this pup down for you as she has an enlarged heart and she won't make a dog and you certainly don't want this dog to be bread because it could cause genetic defects. My wife Sandy, said "No, we'll take her home and keep her." As Mitzi was her favorate dog of the litter. The Vet said, "She will tire very easily and won't be very athletic, also, don't get too attached as she will have a very short life." Well the vet was right, Mitzi would run 20 feet and just lay down, panting for air. When trying to climb the stairs in our two story home, she would go 2-3 steps and stop panting and then go a couple more and do the same. Often she would stop, turn and head back down to the bottom. Usually I would feel sorry for her and would pick her up and carry her. In February 2004, one afternoon we started Mitzi on 1 ounce of Goji Juice and the very next morning when outside to potty and passed a huge ball of worms. That was surprising, as I had paid the Vet six weeks earlier to professionally de-worm her. From that day on her energy picked up and now when I mention Goji, she races up two flights of stairs and waits by the fridge to get her Goji. Mitzi plays out in our half acre back yard with Jake my stud dog. And they run, jump and play with each other until they are both tired. We've watched Goji save Mitzi's life and it's let her live like an ordinary dog.
Bill & Sandy W, Washington |
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