Continued - No. 5 - Sheltie stands up after 4 hours!

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This is the latest information about Luke, sent us by his owner, who has kept in touch with us by e-mail and cell phone, telling us about his condition.

We also frequently receive phone calls from owners saying, "Is Pinfenon really that effective?"

"You shouldn't go to this hospital....
Do you know if it would be any good to go to this hospital?"

When we keep hearing things like this...


Just as with medical treatments for humans, there are pets that have Atopic dermatitis all over.
There are those whose epilepsy doesn't get better.
There are those being treated for heart failure, and all we can do for them is to give them vasodilators.

Somehow, no matter what hospital you take your pet to, you feel the limitations of medical treatments.

Nowadays, we so much wish that there were more choices, for both medical personnel and their patients (pet patients) as well!

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●Message of June 19 (Monday)

I still can't let him out of my sight, but
he is gradually becoming more lively.
You told me to first give it to him for three months, but
was that wrong?

Anyway, I have kept on writing about Luke's current condition in my blog.


http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/animalpark4517
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● From our point of view
Luke had been abused by his former owner and the terrible stress led to heart disease and ascites, which he is still fighting.
Now he is doing his best to keep alive, living with his new and kind owner.

Luke has been taking Pinfenon not just to get him through a temporary crisis,
but to support his health, and we are also doing our best to see that it becomes a supplement that helps many pets.