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« Reply #60 on: February 26, 2014, 02:38:34 pm »

If your dog is over heating or cooking on you while you're hunting, I have something that I do that might save its life.  Take your knife and cut a 1/2" slit near the tip of the ear.  It'll bleed some but that is what you want it to do.......it's releasing the pressure off the brain and head.  Have you ever noticed your dogs ears being cut by briars while they're hunting?  This is Mother Nature's way of taking care of your dogs!

Sorry mate absolute wives tail that one.  Think about it....How does one injury help another one?

Used to be another one here that feeding dogs kangaroo meat taught the dogs to chase them...another wives tail
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« Reply #61 on: February 26, 2014, 07:31:13 pm »

i know of people all over tx and ok that have tipped dogs ears to prevent heat stroke .
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« Reply #62 on: February 26, 2014, 08:18:00 pm »

i know of people all over tx and ok that have tipped dogs ears to prevent heat stroke .

Yes sir, and you can tip a hog's tail when it's overheating also... works great. We've saved many a hog since an old man showed us that.
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« Reply #63 on: February 26, 2014, 08:29:29 pm »

Yep and theres guys here who believe cutting the ear off a dog will save it from snake bite too...doesn't mean it works
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« Reply #64 on: February 26, 2014, 08:48:48 pm »

If your dog is over heating or cooking on you while you're hunting, I have something that I do that might save its life.  Take your knife and cut a 1/2" slit near the tip of the ear.  It'll bleed some but that is what you want it to do.......it's releasing the pressure off the brain and head.  Have you ever noticed your dogs ears being cut by briars while they're hunting?  This is Mother Nature's way of taking care of your dogs!

Sorry mate absolute wives tail that one.  Think about it....How does one injury help another one?

Used to be another one here that feeding dogs kangaroo meat taught the dogs to chase them...another wives tail

NOT calling anyone a liar, but.....having saved numerous dogs over the years that were having a heat stroke......cutting an ear tip has NOTHING at all to do with bringing a dog out of a heat stroke. No offense to anyone who believes that, but you couldn't PAY be to believe that. All that would do is cause bleeding, likely a lot of bleeding as ears are known to do, especially since the dog's blood pressure will be elevated at the time. An ear bleeding does not relieve pressure off of anything. If anything, it's just adding to the problem, on top of that, an ear cut takes forever to heal.
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« Reply #65 on: February 26, 2014, 10:58:14 pm »

You folks that haven't ever tried it shouldn't knock it, and someday when you are a long ways from anywhere and your dog falls over unconsious and you know it has just happened give it a whirl.
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« Reply #66 on: February 27, 2014, 07:58:49 am »

Was talking to an older feller last for a long time and he was telling me that taking a slice of bread n putting 10 drops of iodine on the bread and give it to the dogs 3x a wk. will kill n prevent heartworms. He was saying his son (i think it was his son) had an old dog riddled with heart worms n an old timer out of n la. told him to use the bread n iodine for 30 days, 30 days off and then 1 more 30 day bread/iodine cycle. He went back to the vet and had the dog checked again and minimal larva. 6 months after that he went to the vet again and NO sign of heartworms or larva. The dog is now 12yr old and for the past 6yrs there has been no more heartworms or any worms for that.

Has any1 heard of this?
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« Reply #67 on: February 27, 2014, 08:25:20 am »

Was talking to an older feller last for a long time and he was telling me that taking a slice of bread n putting 10 drops of iodine on the bread and give it to the dogs 3x a wk. will kill n prevent heartworms. He was saying his son (i think it was his son) had an old dog riddled with heart worms n an old timer out of n la. told him to use the bread n iodine for 30 days, 30 days off and then 1 more 30 day bread/iodine cycle. He went back to the vet and had the dog checked again and minimal larva. 6 months after that he went to the vet again and NO sign of heartworms or larva. The dog is now 12yr old and for the past 6yrs there has been no more heartworms or any worms for that.

Has any1 heard of this?

can't say that I have but stranger things have worked!
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« Reply #68 on: February 27, 2014, 07:29:49 pm »

I have a American bulldog , 92 pounds , I had it on the front rack of the atv , I cut a corner and off she went , she was hooked up and her butt slammed the ground , once I got her home she acted funny so me and my family noticed she could not lift her tail , being my 11 year olds boys dog I was in the dog house , we being Christians , laid hands on our dog and prayed she was healed in the name of Jesus , my boy also said a couple of his own prayers , also I might add she had a beautiful tail and stance , curling it up over her back , Monday afternoon me and the boy took the dog to the vet , the vet checked her and said her tail was broke in two places and would never be able to curl over her back again , said we could plate her back for 1500 and maybe she could use again , he said we needed to cut off her tail at about 3 inches at the second break , I told him as my boy had a tear in his eye , no sir , me and my wife and the boy laid hands on Sophie and she is healed in the name of Jesus , he looked at me like yeh right , he said ok in 6 weeks bring her back with your wife and I'll explain we're ill cut the tail , I told my boy to not to believe the vet , your dog is healed in Jesus name ,  she laid around for a couple of days but on Thursday when I got home she was running down the driveway holding her tail up like it never happen , the vet like had a freaked out look on his face to say the least when he seen her , god could of healed her in six weeks but no , he did it in three days , her tail is good as new thanks be to god , thank you lord  TRUE STORY
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