Some people have been asking for an update regarding u/94f450d - whoβs dog (ANGEL) was on fenbendazole - and he was posting daily updates.
Something happened where he was asked to stop doing that by one of the mods, and post updates in the general chat instead. Things went sideways and he got banned for a few days. π€·ββοΈ
Anyway⦠I contacted him today, and here is what he sent me.
ββ-
Sadly, I had to have her put to sleep last week. She completely stopped eating, drinking and going outside. All she was doing was sleeping. When she was awake and looked at me, her eyes would roll back into her head.
ββ-
u/94f450d
Heβs no longer posting on this forum, and if you want to send him a DM to send your condolences, or post to reply to this post - please do so.
What, your dog dies if you don't take unsolicited advice?! Jerk!! The advice was all over the place. How was he to listen to each piece of advice, or even trust where it was coming from. He was very gracious with giving feedback on his doggo's health. Some people insisted he should treat his dog in a different fashion, and they were completely rude.
He gave his dog shit processed and filled with carboloaded food and did not want to hear any critics, just hoping a pill a day would fix it.
Initially people were very respectful in the way they gave advise, but he kept giving the dog anything but actual food dogs should have.
When he then continues to post as if no advise was given, what do you expect?
Anyone here just egotistically unloading a sobb-story while refusing to take advise that would solve the issue should instead go to reddit and fag around there with the rest of the retards.
In my opinion, the dog died from being mistreated (in terms of food) by the owner, and I am sticking with it.
A body - whether it is a human or a dog - are capable of healing themselves from any disease using proper nutrients.
Do you even know what fenbendaloze does? It inhibits the uptake of glucose into the cells... Where does glucose come from? It comes from the liver processing carbohydrates. He was not interested in a actual solution (fundamental change in the way of life), but confirmation bias on the use of a drug hyped up on these forums here.
πΆ DOGGOS UPDATE πΆ
Some people have been asking for an update regarding u/94f450d - whoβs dog (ANGEL) was on fenbendazole - and he was posting daily updates.
Something happened where he was asked to stop doing that by one of the mods, and post updates in the general chat instead. Things went sideways and he got banned for a few days. π€·ββοΈ
Anyway⦠I contacted him today, and here is what he sent me.
ββ-
ββ-
u/94f450d Heβs no longer posting on this forum, and if you want to send him a DM to send your condolences, or post to reply to this post - please do so.
RIP ANGEL ! You will be greatly missed! πΆ
This is what happens when you just want to share and get sympathy, but not really be interested in help from others.
Many times he got advise that would help, but instead or digging into the advise, OP instead became defensive.
Sorry for his/her loss.
What, your dog dies if you don't take unsolicited advice?! Jerk!! The advice was all over the place. How was he to listen to each piece of advice, or even trust where it was coming from. He was very gracious with giving feedback on his doggo's health. Some people insisted he should treat his dog in a different fashion, and they were completely rude.
He gave his dog shit processed and filled with carboloaded food and did not want to hear any critics, just hoping a pill a day would fix it.
Initially people were very respectful in the way they gave advise, but he kept giving the dog anything but actual food dogs should have. When he then continues to post as if no advise was given, what do you expect?
Anyone here just egotistically unloading a sobb-story while refusing to take advise that would solve the issue should instead go to reddit and fag around there with the rest of the retards.
In my opinion, the dog died from being mistreated (in terms of food) by the owner, and I am sticking with it. A body - whether it is a human or a dog - are capable of healing themselves from any disease using proper nutrients.
Do you even know what fenbendaloze does? It inhibits the uptake of glucose into the cells... Where does glucose come from? It comes from the liver processing carbohydrates. He was not interested in a actual solution (fundamental change in the way of life), but confirmation bias on the use of a drug hyped up on these forums here.
He wasn't on here asking for advice you fool!! He was giving information that the rest of us wanted.