Is your dog jabbed? I haven't seen a dog react to jabbed folk, but then all the dogs I know are jabbed. I wonder if it takes unjabbed dogs to see jabbed folk as a threat? As in recognize what's in them as 'foreign'.
He's had one rabies shot, from 2019. Aside from that, no. I won't let him get anything again. When we moved, twice, the pet carriers wanted him to get all manner of injections. On researching them I discovered they weren't mandatory for travel and that they came with a plethora of recorded side effects.
We ''desexed'' our kittty, but she's otherwise had nothing. She's a rescue, but rescued directly from an irresponsible owner breeding and discarding kittens. Rescued by me not a charity. Her mom was domestic, her dad a wild tom cat. She's about 14, but when people see her they think she's 6-8 because she's so agile and healthy. Keeping animals away from vets and eating a natural diet (our girl eats raw wild rabbit) makes a big difference to their health. From how you've described your dog, helps their ability to recognize robots in disguise too!
Food is becoming a real problem for many pet owners now. They put insect produce in pet food (at least here in Europe...comes under "natural flavouring") and when they began that my dog wouldn't eat any of it. Since we can't afford to buy him butcher meat (and we have no butcher near us) we went through every brand we could until finding one that promised only meat and potatoes that he'd eat. :/ Sadly, there are no rabbits here either, which I miss...we'd plenty in Scotland and he'd often catch and eat them. Your cat sounds lovely, and really happy with you. :)
At least we can usually find ways around what they do so far. though, it's getting harder. But yes, we do what we can. :) The fact they hate that is a bonus, lol.
This resonates. My uncle took 4 shots, had blood clots in his stomach a few months later, i tried to warn him, i digress.
Anyway, my dog is extremely sensitive, placid, & excitable & loves anybody who enters my house. Days before my uncle was rushed to hospital my dog was scared of him, wouldn't go near him, ran up stairs every time he coughed. It is extremely strange as he continues to act this way towards him. My mother who got lung cancer told me months before she was diagnosed Duffy ( A Beagle, Jack Russell, Lurcher, Staff cross ) kept sniffing her chest on the side she got cancer. He also acted strange towards her days before she had a bad turn, then went ok with her when she recovered.
They are indeed amazing. Our dog is a Border Collie, way back when the shots were first being done, he tried to tear the throat out of one of our friends, feshly injected. He's not normally like this! But even now, he won't let anyone who has been injected come near. He clearly senses a threat.
I know that dogs have been used to "sniff diagnose" diseases for quite some time now. When my daughter had a cracked tooth our dog kept shoving his nose in her face, sniffing at it.
We need to learn to trust our animals more. My friend (who sadly died from a grand mal seizure) had epilepsy and kept a dog that would behave in a certain way before a seizure would happen...he would dance around her, paw at her and whine. Even if she felt fine, she recognised from this when she would have a seizure and would have her meds ready and to hand.
I bet your dog is very clever, & your best friend or rather family. I agree we do need to listen, ive learned much.
They see / hear / smell / see in a different way to us, i think its possible they can see our aura. Anyway have a great day, & appreciate your knowledge & work.
I had to look much of what you said up to understand it! But, great comment, thanks. :)
Yes, it's happening to everyone. I believe not one single person/other lifeform on the planet is now unaffected by this biotech weaponry. That's partly why I urge fighting back so hard...because we will inevitably run out of time. And because there's only so much of watching people dying due to it that a person can take.
The "how far along" thing interests me...I do note our Collie has "ratios" of barking at the injected...most severe for the freshly or multi jabbed, less so for those who only took one, for example.
Great article.
Always trust dogs over people.
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Is your dog jabbed? I haven't seen a dog react to jabbed folk, but then all the dogs I know are jabbed. I wonder if it takes unjabbed dogs to see jabbed folk as a threat? As in recognize what's in them as 'foreign'.
He's had one rabies shot, from 2019. Aside from that, no. I won't let him get anything again. When we moved, twice, the pet carriers wanted him to get all manner of injections. On researching them I discovered they weren't mandatory for travel and that they came with a plethora of recorded side effects.
We ''desexed'' our kittty, but she's otherwise had nothing. She's a rescue, but rescued directly from an irresponsible owner breeding and discarding kittens. Rescued by me not a charity. Her mom was domestic, her dad a wild tom cat. She's about 14, but when people see her they think she's 6-8 because she's so agile and healthy. Keeping animals away from vets and eating a natural diet (our girl eats raw wild rabbit) makes a big difference to their health. From how you've described your dog, helps their ability to recognize robots in disguise too!
Food is becoming a real problem for many pet owners now. They put insect produce in pet food (at least here in Europe...comes under "natural flavouring") and when they began that my dog wouldn't eat any of it. Since we can't afford to buy him butcher meat (and we have no butcher near us) we went through every brand we could until finding one that promised only meat and potatoes that he'd eat. :/ Sadly, there are no rabbits here either, which I miss...we'd plenty in Scotland and he'd often catch and eat them. Your cat sounds lovely, and really happy with you. :)
Gosh that sounds frustrating. It sounds like you're doing all you can. We're quite limited by this evil agenda, but we do what we can aye :)
At least we can usually find ways around what they do so far. though, it's getting harder. But yes, we do what we can. :) The fact they hate that is a bonus, lol.
I do relish ever problem we figure out how to solve and imagine them getting pissed off :D
This resonates. My uncle took 4 shots, had blood clots in his stomach a few months later, i tried to warn him, i digress.
Anyway, my dog is extremely sensitive, placid, & excitable & loves anybody who enters my house. Days before my uncle was rushed to hospital my dog was scared of him, wouldn't go near him, ran up stairs every time he coughed. It is extremely strange as he continues to act this way towards him. My mother who got lung cancer told me months before she was diagnosed Duffy ( A Beagle, Jack Russell, Lurcher, Staff cross ) kept sniffing her chest on the side she got cancer. He also acted strange towards her days before she had a bad turn, then went ok with her when she recovered.
Amazing creatures.
They are indeed amazing. Our dog is a Border Collie, way back when the shots were first being done, he tried to tear the throat out of one of our friends, feshly injected. He's not normally like this! But even now, he won't let anyone who has been injected come near. He clearly senses a threat.
I know that dogs have been used to "sniff diagnose" diseases for quite some time now. When my daughter had a cracked tooth our dog kept shoving his nose in her face, sniffing at it.
We need to learn to trust our animals more. My friend (who sadly died from a grand mal seizure) had epilepsy and kept a dog that would behave in a certain way before a seizure would happen...he would dance around her, paw at her and whine. Even if she felt fine, she recognised from this when she would have a seizure and would have her meds ready and to hand.
I love dogs. :)
I bet your dog is very clever, & your best friend or rather family. I agree we do need to listen, ive learned much.
They see / hear / smell / see in a different way to us, i think its possible they can see our aura. Anyway have a great day, & appreciate your knowledge & work.
Is THIS related to the reason that people are losing tier sense of smell? Hmmmm.....
I had to look much of what you said up to understand it! But, great comment, thanks. :)
Yes, it's happening to everyone. I believe not one single person/other lifeform on the planet is now unaffected by this biotech weaponry. That's partly why I urge fighting back so hard...because we will inevitably run out of time. And because there's only so much of watching people dying due to it that a person can take.
The "how far along" thing interests me...I do note our Collie has "ratios" of barking at the injected...most severe for the freshly or multi jabbed, less so for those who only took one, for example.