on the subject of art logic and dogs i wish to say a few words. i don't have much to say usually, i'm going on intuition and instinct more than logic, but i have to say people are sometimes both illogical and utterly lacking in intuition and instinct when it comes to dogs, and this i find troubling, not only for the dogs, but for society as a whole. i reckon it comes from the loss of connection with nature, with the over-determined connection with technology. i constantly see people pulling on their poor dogs, avoiding social contact, saying this or that, my dog's nervous, my dog's a rescue, and i look at the dog's yearning expression just the opposite way, toward, to say hello, to connect, and i wonder, what instinct prompts them to get a dog? it feels illogical, it feels like a real failure in the art of life. it makes me feel so fucking sad.
and one more thing: turmeric, with black pepper and moringa. it works better than magic. it turned mister's life right around. even his alternative vet said, after many treatments without mentioning turmeric, that yes, it's great, i use it myself.
we have to start preventive medicine for the dogs and us, before we fall, because professional medicine is based on profit, not prevention. note this. i'm not an expert, but when you hear something that works, don't ask your pharmacist, don't ask the fda, don't ask the doctor. ask your heart. trust the results.
and one more thing: turmeric, with black pepper and moringa. it works better than magic. it turned mister's life right around. even his alternative vet said, after many treatments without mentioning turmeric, that yes, it's great, i use it myself.
we have to start preventive medicine for the dogs and us, before we fall, because professional medicine is based on profit, not prevention. note this. i'm not an expert, but when you hear something that works, don't ask your pharmacist, don't ask the fda, don't ask the doctor. ask your heart. trust the results.
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