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beginning to come in. As they are compiled we will post some here
for your interest. Please allow your pet to enjoy the new life
that so many others are. When you do, please send us your story
too!

Dear Melanie,
Seven years ago I adopted a 4yr old cat by the name of Elvis,
from the Ontario Humane Society. While in the shelter (although
a vaccinated cat surrendered to the shelter by his owners) he
contracted feline viral rhinotracheitis and within three days
of coming home he had developed full blown pnuemonia. It took
several months of veterinary care and antibiotics, but Elvis recovered
fully. However, he was left with a chronic upper respiratory weakness
and has small flare ups from time to time. A year and a half ago,
Elvis succumbed to another full blown attack of FVR >> he
went missing for five days and some local children found him and
brought him home ..... close to death.
The vet treated him initially but then recommended that I euthanize
him because she said he wasn't going to recover and had developed
liver failure from not eating while being too sick to do so. I
went to visit him to say goodbye and elected to bring him home
.... "at least for a day". Having had 14yrs past experience,
working in the veterinary field, I knew in my heart that he didn't
have liver failure yet, but rather, had "fatty liver"
from anorexia And I knew that I could get him to eat again and
turn the corner back to health. But what to do about this chronic
infection that was threatening his life?? Sure, antibiotics would
clear up this attack, and they did, and he did recover ..... but
he can't take antibiotics for the rest of his life, and I worried
about when the next flare up would be, how severe would it be,
and could he survive another serious attack.
That's when I heard about Medi-Paws. A friend heard an interview
on CBC Radio and ordered some Medi-Paws for her cats who also
have chronic upper respiratory problems, and she told me about
it. I immediately ordered some for Elvis. To make a long story
short >> Elvis is still with me a year and a half after
his near death experience with FVR, and despite the vet declaring
that he would not survive and should be euthanized. He just celebrated
his 11th birthday on December 22, 2004. Medi-Paws has kept the
chronic upper respiratory infection under control. Elvis no longer
sneezes constantly or suffers from the ongoing congestion that
used to be a normal part of his life. And he isn't just 'surviving'
either > he looks great and he feels great. So great in fact,
that he has returned to his career as a 'working cat' Just yesterday
he worked on a television show!
Thank You Medi-Paws!!!
Jacqueline P.
Canadian Animal Actors & Casting

Elvis
resting after work..

To
the People at Med Marijuana Inc.
Our
five-year old Pomeranian, Abby, began losing her hair in June,
2003. A number of medications were administered in an attempt
to re-grow her hair. None were effective and, in fact, Abby continued
to lose her hair in alarming amounts. We placed her on Medi-Paws
in October, 2003, and within two weeks, her hair loss stopped.
Four months later, Abby has a full coat of thick hair. Thanks
Medi-Paws!
Francis
and Rosemarie,
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Melanie,
Pugsley
is an elderly pug who apart from being pretty much deaf and blind
has been obviously troubled recently with stiffness in the joints.
Pugs are not great walkers but even so it was becoming tough to
get her on the move. Medi-Paws in only about a month has brought
about quite an objective improvement in her quality of life. She
is bright eyed and alert and her coat is now improving. Mainly
though its that she is much more active and wants to walk again
and sniff all the mysteries that dogs love to pursue. I perhaps
need not add that it pleases me immensly that her declining years
may have been lightened by regular use of Medi-Paws.
Thanks
so much,
Geoffry R.,
Halifax, NS

We have had our dog "Hunter"( a Rott/Shepard cross)
on Medi-paws since June 20/04,and we have already noticed a difference
in him.
While walking with my husband one winter morning,they both slipped
on the ice and fell,--- Hunter tore ligaments in his knee on the
Rt. hind leg.The Vet put him on anti-inflammatory's.They did nothing.They
then suggested that he have surgery.On April 29/03 he had his
surgery.Once he was through his convalesence period and began
walking again,we noticed he started limping again.We thought either
the rod or the pins were dislodged.After a few x-rays, the Vet
told us everything was in place, but, he suspected torn cartilage.Once
again on May 18/04, he was operated on to repair the torn cartilage.The
Vet then suggested that we put him on Glucosamine Sulfate pills
because he also has arthritis in his hip.Instead, we decided to
try the Medi-paws.He does not limp anymore, in fact, you wouldn't
even know that he had surgery,to look at him.
We even had the man that baths him, ask us what we were doing
because his coat is shinier and softer, and a neighbor lady (who
has dogs) asked us the same thing because she noticed his coat
was shinier.
Connie, Saskatchewan


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