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  1. All of our fur babies were rescued, they include: Willow, our only dog, she’s a beautiful purebred, black Labrador. She is the sweetest dog we have ever had. We are her fourth home. I think she has been in 3 other homes due to the yeast issues she was having. Interestingly, the previous 3 owners have asked it they could come visit Willow. We didn’t think that was a good idea. We didn’t want to confuse Willow as to who her owner is. Plus, I don’t think we could bare it if she chose one of the previous owners to go home with. We are grateful she has found her forever home with us. ❤ Our other furbabies include 3 indoor cats: Jax, Rowdy, Princess and one shop cat, Rusty. ❤ All of us are huge fans of Dr. Jones! 🎉❤🎉

    Dr. Jones has most recently saved Willow from having the excruciating pain of an ear infection, full anal glands, shedding (I am surprised she still has any hair on her), and overall feeling miserable not to mention the $245.00 vet bill we were paying approximately every 6 weeks. At the last vet visit, the vet recommended changing Willow’s food to a salmon & sweet potato kibble. Willow refused to eat it. We then tried all of the, TOP OF THE LINE MOST EXPENSIVE, name brand dog foods without any success! We were very nervous as she wasn’t wanting to eat the kibble unless we put something on it, like pumpkin. It was obvious I needed to act now, not only due to the food issue, but Willow was starting to show the early symptoms of another yeast infection, such as licking her paws and shaking her head. It was time to starve the yeast from her body, before her yeast infection was out of control. Willow gets upset when going to on the vet’s. When we turn down the major cross street to go to the vet’s, she starts crying, not barking but crying. 😢 I didn’t want to stress Willow out by making her go through a preventable vet trip. So, it was time! Yes, I realize I have written that phase “it’s time”, I was really nervous, if this didn’t work, what were we going to do? I watched Dr. Jones’ video again on how to make homemade dog food (CHECK OUT DR. JONE’S VIDEOS)!!! They are great!! Dr. Jones’ Dog Food Recipe was so easy to follow and then make! We could immediately see improvement. 😊WILLOW GOBBLED DOWN THE HOMEMADE DOG FOOD AND LOVED EVERY BITE!! 😊 Next, we started getting big wins!! I noticed Willow had stopped licking her paws and stopped the nasty “bootie drag”. Her ears looked great. Her coat is shiny, she is shedding unwanted pounds (IMO, kibble=unwanted pounds), her tail is on constant “happy mode”. Her eyes are shiny & bright and she loves playing fetch with my husband. She played fetch before, but now it is with more excitement, energy and she can play for longer amount of time. WE ARE SO HAPPY & GRATEFUL FOR DR. JONES!! 🐈‍⬛

    Unfortunately, we saw the shiny lining of the newly opened bag of the cat food kibble, I was shocked😮!!! It was exactly what Dr. Jones said to look out for, so I will start making our cats homemade cat food next!! 🐈

    My father was a veterinarian. He wouldn’t recognize veterinary medicine today. He always put his clients and their animals first. As an adult, I worked in clinics & hospital administration most of my adult life. When I tried to get my dad to increase his fees, he refused. He knew “the farmers couldn’t afford it”. We would go the rounds in a fun-loving way. He knew my position & he loved me for caring about him. I knew he wouldn’t change his position as he always would put his clients and their animals needs first. Dr. Jones you are cut from the same cloth as my father. That is a huge compliment. If you wouuld have known him, you would understand.

    God Bless you, Dr. Jones you truly are a rock star! ❤️🐈‍⬛❤️🐈❤

  2. One of my Cockers had Leukemia, she was vomitting blood, oozing out of her behind. Her gums were very pale and unfortunately she died a couple of days later. There was no treatment options back then.

  3. My daughters very old kitty had an inoperable enlarged thyroid that was pressing on her airway, when it suddenly became time to take her to the vet to be euthanized, she suddenly collapsed and struggled to breath, my grown daughter begged me to do something to help her breath. I did do breathing CPR when I looked at her dark purple gums(Respiratory Therapist ) I knew she was lacking oxygen. It work enough to help her breathe so they could rush her to Vet to euthanize her. Sadly she didn’t make it there. I couldn’t not help because the look in my daughters eyes broke my heart, I knew how much she loved her cat. Still can’t believe I did that, what’s a mom gonna do? 😢 I tried to tell several months earlier not wait until it got that bad. Her kitty was 17 years old.

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