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Xan

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  1. Diane, you've got a lot of experience with the oldsters, for sure. You really see a difference using these products?

     

    Absolutely no doubt. I've been using them for a little over 10 years :) I started when I heard about Springtime from my sister's friend who used the supplements in her horses and dogs.

    Thanks, Diane. Your experience is gold to a lot of us. Thanks for sharing! (And thanks in advance from Wabi and Happy, who will be getting on the Springtime train. :) )

  2. Brilly has gone once, so far. No side effects. They told me it takes about 10 minutes for the actual draw, from the jugular, but they take the opportunity (under light anaesthesia) to scale teeth, clean ears, trim nails, etc.. There are other benefits, too. Free blood if my pets ever need it, blood work, exam, and a choice of flea meds. He didn't even get a big bandage like Jiffer's dogs. They keep him for a couple hours, feed him and watch him, just to make sure everything is hunky dory, and he had to pee like a race ... er, race dog :P when I took him out, so they must have giving him fluids, too.

  3. Well, there! See? Icky pimple is all! All will now be well, after the massive and no doubt disgusting squeezage that took place (thank god/dess/s or whatever!) behind closed doors. :)

     

    Now it's a job for antibiotics to get the last of the nasty thing. Blech! :P

    New chant: *Dried up pimple, we forget you! Dried up pimple, we forget you! Dried up pimple, we forget you!* :D

  4. Chanting! *It's just a wicked huge pimple, and ew, but not life-threatening! :P It's just a wicked huge pimple, and ew, but not life-threatening! :P It's just a wicked huge pimple, and ew, but not life-threatening! :P It's just a wicked huge pimple, and ew, but not life-threatening! :P *

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