Golden Retriever's cataracts cured! French maritime pine polyphenol lives up to its reputation!

Here is an exchange of messages with an owner that was printed in the September issue
of The Pet Club.

These are truly encouraging expressions!
When you read this, you will realize how great French maritime pine polyphenol is.

And you will sense the strong affection that Ranmaru's owner has for him.

Here is the unabridged article as it appeared in The Pet Club.
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●Message of August 5

Thank you for always giving me support.

I have prepared the following report.
Please edit it in a presentable fashion.

I mention this below as well, but the photo in the blog makes me look embarrassingly young.

I am really amazed!

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Title: "The Amazing French Maritime Pine Polyphenol!"

Ranmaru, 11 years and 7 months old, male
Before Ranmaru came along, I had lived with a Beagle mix, "Apollo Creed" for about eight years.


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He was originally a stray, but somehow, he stuck around and we began taking care of him. Well, that's the simple explanation, but...

Actually there is a story involved that was printed in the newspaper and had people crying.

After losing Apollo, I just happened to go by a pet shop and that's where I met Ranmaru.

He was tremendously friendly, fixing his beautiful round eyes on my face and moving in such a cute way. (lol) It was love at first sight.

Incidentally, that pet shop no longer exists, having gone out of business a few months after I met Ranmaru.

It seems that, being a business that dealt with living animals, they had had many painful experiences.
Some customers thought nothing of coming in and saying things like, "He's gotten too big. Please take him back."

They told me it was always painful when that happened.

"Please bring him up to be a happy, healthy dog."
These words spoken to me as I left the shop with Ranmaru still ring in my ears.

The first time he ever failed to finish a meal was in April of this year, when he was 11 years and 3 months old.

Since he had never lost his appetite before, I rushed him to the pet hospital.
But his appetite came back right away and he was as lively as ever, so I decided to just keep an eye on him for a while.

Two months later, though he still had an appetite, he began to resist walking.
I again rushed him to the vet.

The tests performed at that time revealed an enlarged prostate and a tumor in his spleen that was as large as a fist.


I had not yet had him neutered, so he was neutered and his spleen was removed that very day.
After the operation, a tumor was also found in his testicles.

The operation was uneventful and he came home three days later, thanks to the vet's having given him the proper treatment.
Ranmaru made a good recovery from the operation and is doing well.

...or so I thought, but...
He seemed a little less lively, so I took him to the vet again, just in case.
This time, the diagnosis was immune-mediated anemia.
Ranmaru is presently being treated with steroids.

He has also had a blood transfusion.
I felt it might be too much to ask, but there was someone I had in mind who owned a big dog, and he/she was willing to donate its blood. That was a huge help.
This locality still does not have a blood donor network, and I really want to do something about that.

I want to get things moving somehow.

For some time, I have been greatly interested in supplements for dogs.
A large dog, at eleven, has entered the ranks of the elderly.
I have been wondering if were anything I could do along the lines of maintaining his health.

I had heard of Pinfenon before, but it takes a personal crisis to make a person take serious action, doesn't it? (lol)

                                      
I noticed something after Ranmaru had taken Pinfenon for a week.
He had developed cataracts about two years before that and they were pretty bad; his eyes were clouded over with white.
I was resigned to it, considering how old he was.

But one day, I realized that his eyes looked strangely bright. (What the...?)
On closer inspection, I could see that his eyes, which had been so cloudy, were quite clear.
I was amazed.


Naturally, I can't expect him to have eyes like those of a young dog. (lol)
Still, no one who had seen how they looked before could fail to be amazed.

You are telling this story in the blog, aren't you?
Please take a look at the attached photo that was taken a month later.
The original photo is almost embarrassing. What a difference! (lol)

Don't you think that he definitely looks two or three years younger?
Even his fur looks a great deal better!
He also has many fewer white hairs on his face.


What with the speed of his recovery from the operation, the improvement in his cataracts and Pinfenon's rejuvenating effect, I think that French maritime pine polyphenol is really great.
Its effectiveness is quite evident, so I think there are no grounds at all for doubting it.


When I first ordered French maritime pine polyphenol from you, you gave me very detailed guidance as to how to use it, and I also want to thank you for the many times after that when you answered all my questions, one by one.

Your words, "Eleven years of age is still young! Keep up the good work and stay well!" gave me a lot of encouragement.

Yes! Eleven is still young!
Please continue to assist me.

●Message of August 10


Hello.

Ranmaru is still lively!
So lively that he doesn't care a bit about the hot weather! (lol)

I have a question about The Pet Club, though--Is there still time to add something to the proofs of this coming issue? I just thought of something...

I think that to get the full benefit of Pinfenon, you can't be stingy about giving it! (lol)
I do understand how owners feel, but if you are going to cut the number of doses or the dosage itself, then you won't get results, so what would be the point of giving it?

It is true that Pinfenon isn't cheap (lol), but I would rather think of myself as "happy to be able to order French maritime pine polyphenol again" because I would no longer need it if my dog were no longer with me.


Please insert this somewhere in my article, if it makes the deadline.
Thanks.

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●~From us~


We are really grateful to the owners who help us in collecting materials for use in The Pet Club every month.


Nakayama-san, thank you and Ranmaru!

It is still hot every day, but let's do our best to stay well!