about our income/fundraising program for rescues…

I want to help as many as I can and this program has been a tremendous benefit to those that have plugged in to the program. Below is a recent reply to just one of many requests that we receive. Keep in mind that this has worked not only for rescues but for clubs, organizations etc.  If you know someone this will benefit I hope you will share this with them as well.

Hello _______,

I appreciate the work you folks are doing and while I wish I could directly contribute to every
request I receive, we have chosen to use our "rescue" affiliate program to be able to help as many as possible.

Since we went online with this back in 2005 we have paid into the tens of thousands of dollars to help other groups and missions. The details are online at www.DrDansRescue.com . I see that you already have a website that has other affiliate type links but I know you'll find ours very appealing becuase of the low minimum amount needed before actual payout. People love our products as well as our own mission of providing natural solutions for common problems facing people, pets and horses!

Be sure to check us out on facebook (links are at above link) including our newly launched product fan page.

I appreciate you contacting me and do hope for the best for your rescue and all rescues in 2011and beyond!

Stay in touch.

Dan

answering Cornelia’s question about Pemphigus

Hello – my dog was recently diagnosed with Pemphigus.  I understand the treatment is long term steroid use with lots of side effects.  Is there another option I can look into?  Thanks so much for your help!

Cornelia

In my opinion such issues deal with the body trying to "discharge" junk for lack of a better word. Such junk can come from commercial feed, vaccinations, parasiticides etc etc. So…that being said the key is to HELP the body get rid of such and not put more back in while still supporting the immune system.

You might consider our Health Check supplement for pets to help the liver support the detox. Also our Aller Check for immune support and finally an all natural pet food. I prefer a brand called Innova. I would also consider our Omega Coat check for pets to help support cellular membranes (fatty acids etc) where exchange of nutrients and waste etc really occurs

Thanks for asking Cornelia!

 

The Power Of One on 1-11-11 (and everyday!)

The Power Of One…

Once upon a time there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his journal writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think of someone who would dance to the day. So he began to walk faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing, but instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.

As he got closer he called out, "Good morning! What are you doing?"

The young man paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish in the ocean."

"I guess I should have asked, why are you throwing starfish in the ocean?"

"The sun is up, and the tide is going out. If I don't throw them in they'll die."

"But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach, and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!"

The young man listened politely. Then bent down, picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves and said, "It made a difference for that one."

There is something very special in each and every one of us. We have all been gifted with the ability to make a difference. And if we can become aware of that gift, we gain through the strength of our visions the power to shape the future…

We must each find our starfish.

And if we throw our starfish wisely and well, the world will be blessed.


Dawn about her 10 year old quarter horse mare and allergies…

Dr. Moore.  I have a 10 year old quarter horse mare who has been through al ot.  She had her ovaries removed. At 5 years old because of extreme pain one was the size of a grapefruit and the other a thumbnail.  She does not get her vaccines because she is allergic to all but west Nile and intra nasal strangles she also has muscle disorder   But after two samples still said too much connective tissue this from the university of Michigan. She has Started to cough in her stall as well as riding.  We did an allergy test and she is allergic to every thing she we were thinking about giving her the allergy shots but were scared she has such bad reactions to shots we want to put her on your diet but she is allergic to oats. We feel like our hands are tied. Some said to get a homeopathic allergist to make up drops instead of shots.  But we are not independently  wealthy but we do thank there are things we can do to help her with your help.

Hi Dawn, amazing how they always come back allergic to everything you can’t possibly keep them away from. personally i would never get or give allergy shots. Please review the article on allergies in the magazine AND the video in our library section of our www.naturalhorsevet.com.

 
I have helped hundreds , if not thousands with out shots but rather by just changing diet and adding a few products for support. If you will follow www.whattofeedyourhorse.com feeding program to the "T" along with adding Aller Check for immune support and Health Check (to help support the liver detox of "junk" in the system currently) you will likely have a new horse. If anything will help nutritionally and without drugs this will.. the vaccines, dewormers and especially commercial feeds (full of hydrogenated fats which actually make all the cells in the body like little plastic balls which prevent the nutrients from getting into cells and "junk" from getting out.. they are killing people and our horses) are the biggest cause in my opinion.
 
Thanks for asking Dawn!
 

Referenced:
http://www.WhatToFeedYourHorse.com
http://www.DrDanLibrary.com
http://www.DrDanMag.com

 

 

Lori asked about mare with thyroid problem…

Dr Dan… question about a mare that I may be
acquiring, she has a bit of a thyroid problem (crested neck, etc) &
has foundered a time or two mainly from the previous owner OVERFEEDING
but she does have a pre-disposition to founder & I am pretty sure he
makes some products that are not the usual "medicines" for horses like
her, but I wanted to get his opinion before I bring her home & try to
breed her.

Lori

Thanks for asking!

Big problem these days. Not so much from over feeding though but from commercial feeds that are full of "junk" just like our food…food from a box hydrogenated fats present in all commercial feed is killing our horses pets and us. Of course the need fat even to burn fat but they need good fats (our Weight Check oil) Getting them off commercial feed and onto our www.feedforsuccess.com program does the trick.

Since this horse is already cresty necked, I would suggest our Critical Care overweight/thyroid support formula. It will greatly regulate sugar support and really hasten progress. The Critical Care is pricey but there is nothing like it. Also see the article on fats in the magazine but check out the website above first.

Again thanks for asking!!

 

 

Gary Lane testimonial about Red Cal…

I just received this testimonial from Gary Lane
and it pleases me to have someone like him on the
same side of the fence as I…

Today’s horses living in the information age will require better mineral care than ever.

"Why?" 

Our modern day farming practices along with the age of our pastern fields most certainly have been depleted of natural minerals over the years, mostly because of fertilize abuse. Now let me  add one more comment to the mix. A horse kept in a stall or pasture field also needs to drink plenty of clean water.

Red Cal

Red Cal is a great free supplement choice I use not only for good mineral quality for horses, but the added insurance of Red Cal natural balance requires the horse to drink plenty of water.

Our gaited horses were developed for work, pleasure and transportation. Let Red Cal work for you to ensure not only fine quality of mineral supplements, but the added bonus that your horse will drink plenty of fresh water.


Gary Lane is the author of “Training the Gaited Horse from the Trail
to the Rail” and new DVD understanding the middle smooth gaits. For
more  information see 
www.windsweptstable.net

Merry Christmas…

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On behalf of my family and the entire staff, I hope your Christmas is blessed and joyful and your travel safe.

We keep a special place in our hearts during this time of year and especially during these times for those serving in harm’s way for our freedom and for the freedom of others. I hope you will do the same.

The following message has become a sort of tradition to share with others at this time of year in trying to capture the true spirit of Christmas with something encouraging, thoughtful and thought-provoking.

It is my hope that you receive something from it that you can apply in your own life in your own way, not for just for few days, but for 2010 as well.

Please accept this in the spirit for which it is intended.

Merry Christmas,

Dr. Dan

 

Trinity of Holidays…

Let’s talk turkey (and eggnog and noisemakers, for that matter). We’re in the midst of the holiday season (no, that’s not a PC term; I’m talking about Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s) and I have just one question: Do you even remember what it’s all about?

I’m guessing you don’t, because we’ve buried the magic of those holidays under so much noise and irrelevance that we really don’t enjoy this time of year — and we certainly don’t grow spiritually from the gifts that are right in front of us. Over time, we’ve mangled these holidays into unrecognizable displays of gluttony and greed.

Take Thanksgiving, for instance.

In November 1789, President George Washington made Thanksgiving a national holiday when he declared that the nation needed "a day of public Thanksgiving and prayer." Somehow, this day in late November that was intended to be a timeout to give thanks to Almighty God has turned into a feast of food and football that has nothing to do with prayer (unless you count praying for your football team to cover the spread, which I obviously don’t).

Christmas is intended to celebrate the birth of Christ, but political-correctness and consumerism have mangled it so far beyond recognition that I’m actually surprised when I see a reference to baby Jesus anymore.

January 1st offers the promise of a new start and a new calendar year, but it’s become an excuse to party and drink so much that you wake up not even knowing what day it is.

It’s no wonder that, after the turkey comas and pine cone needles have disappeared, the only thing left over from the holidays is a bigger waistline and more credit card debt.

I want us to take back the real meaning of these holidays. I don’t think it’s an accident that they are clustered together; I see it as divine design. Every year they offer us a clear series of steps we can take to become better people.

Step One is gratitude.

Thanksgiving gives us the opportunity to humble ourselves and give thanks for the many blessings we have. Prayers help us find peace and acceptance with who we are.

Step Two is redemption.

If you have seen my Christmas show, you know that I believe Christmas is more about the death of the man than the birth of the child. We celebrate the birth of the baby on December 25th, but the reason for His existence was so His death would cleanse our sins. His journey, from manger to cross, gives us a second chance.

Step Three is Hope.

The New Year gives us a clean slate, made possible because we’ve already humbled ourselves, given thanks, and found redemption. You can’t succeed in your resolutions if you are still damaged from the past or if they are just a list on a piece of paper.

None of these holidays started out as anything extravagant.

Thanksgiving was just a proclamation, Christmas began in a stable, and the New Year has always just been a day on the calendar. But their magic is in what they represent and in the opportunities they give us. They are very simple in their rewards: your grandmother’s tablecloth; your child discovering the Christmas tree; the promise of a new year.

The true gifts of the season aren’t in a lighting display or a gourmet meal; they are in your heart, and gathered around your table. You just have to take the time to look for them.

Traditions and glittery stuff are fine — but our souls need attention, too. There is such a thing as a second chance and I hope, if you need one, you will find it this season in all the blessings around you.

Author- Glenn Beck

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Below is an editorial cartoon that first ran in the
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) back in the early 60′s on Christmas Eve.

It is by a famous cartoonist that worked at that paper, Hugh Haynie.
The paper continues to run it every year on Christmas Eve.

Special Christmas image

 

 

Christmas Story- “The Stable At Midnight”

[This was shared with me and I've attempted to make sure that proper credit for the writings were included.]

Enjoy this poem and companion story!!

The Oxen by Thomas Hardy…

Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock,
“Now they are all on their knees”,
An elder said as we sat in a flock
By the embers in hearthside ease.

We pictured the meek mild creatures where
They dwelt in their strawy pen,
Nor did it occur to one of us there
To doubt they were kneeling then.

So fair a fancy few would weave
In these years! Yet, I feel,
If someone said on Christmas Eve,
“Come; see the oxen kneel

“In the lonely barton by yonder coomb
Our childhood used to know”,
I should go with him in the gloom,
Hoping it might be so.

The Stables At Midnight by Anne Flyzik Schaefer

I have a true story to tell about midnight on Christmas.

It happened in 1991 or ’92. My marriage had ended, and I was leasing a farm as a boarding stable. I had around 20 horses at Christmas that year.

My son was then 5 or 6 years old and knew the Thomas Hardy poem about all the animals kneeling down at midnight on Christmas Eve. He begged and begged to go to the stable at midnight, but I put him off, not wanting to disappoint him in this year of so many disappointments.

You see, I had a lot of horses that did not like to lie down even in the wee hours of the night, including two mares whose owners told me they’d had those two for years and had yet to even see them off their feet. A number of the others would lie down, but would immediately get up when someone entered the barn or came near them.

Well, that Christmas Eve, Conor woke up at 11:30 and begged to go to the stable to see if it was true. My heart was a little heavy as we went down.

It was 11:59. We entered the barn at midnight, flashlight in hand.

EVERY horse was kneeling. We walked down one side and back the other. Every horse was kneeling; none got up.

None were flat on their sides, not even the yearling. And the two mystery mares were also kneeling; so were the track lay-ups who always jumped to their feet when people approached: every single one of them.

It was so hushed and quiet and beautiful.

The faith of a child….

Conor is 13 now and stands 5’10. He still says to me, "Remember that Christmas Eve when we went down to the barn to see if the horses were kneeling?"

It’s one of my most special lifetime memories.

 

 

A Christmas Story- Because Of Love…

The young couple had made their usual hurried, pre-Christmas visit to the little farm where dwelt their elderly parents with their small herd of horses.

The farm had been named Lone Pine Farm because of the huge pine which topped the hill behind the farm, and through the years had become a talisman to the old man and his wife, and a landmark in the countryside.

The old folks no longer showed their horses, for the years had taken their toll, but they sold a few foals each year, and the horses were their reason for joy in the morning and contentment at day’s end. Crossly, as they prepared to leave, the young couple confronted the old folks. "Why do you not at least dispose of "The Old One". She is no longer of use to you. It’s been years since you’ve had foals from her. You should cut corners and save where you can. Why do you keep her anyway?"

The old man looked down as his worn boot, scuffed at the barn floor, and his arm stole defensively about the Old One’s neck as he drew her to him and rubbed her gently behind the ears. He replied softly, "We keep her because of love. Only because of love."

Baffled and irritated, the young folks wished the old man and his wife a Merry Christmas and headed back toward the city as darkness stole through the valley.

So it was, that because of the leave-taking, no one noticed the insulation smoldering on the frayed wires in the old barn. None saw the first spark fall. None but the "Old One". In a matter of minutes, the whole barn was ablaze and the hungry flames were licking at the loft full of hay. With a cry of horror and despair, the old man shouted to his wife to call for help as he raced to the barn to save their beloved horses. But the flames were roaring now, and the blazing heat drove him back.

He sank sobbing to the ground helpless before the fire’s fury. By the time the fire department arrived, only smoking, glowing ruins were left, and the old man and his wife. They thanked those who had come to their aid, and the old man turned to his wife, resting her white head upon his shoulders as he clumsily dried her tears with a frayed red bandana.

Brokenly he whispered, "We have lost much, but God has spared our home on this eve of Christmas. Let us, therefore, climb the hill to the old pine where we have sought comfort in times of despair. We will look down upon our home and give thanks to God that it has been spared."

And so, he took her by the hand and helped her up the snowy hill as he brushed aside his own tears with the back of his hand. As they stepped over the little knoll at the crest of the hill, they looked up and gasped in amazement at the incredible beauty before them.

Seemingly, every glorious, brilliant star in the heavens was caught up in the glittering, snow-frosted branches of their beloved pine, and it was aglow with heavenly candles. And poised on its top most bough, a crystal crescent moon glistened like spun glass. Never had a mere mortal created a Christmas tree such as this.

Suddenly, the old man gave a cry of wonder and incredible joy as he pulled his wife forward.

There, beneath the tree, was their Christmas gift. Bedded down about the "Old One" close to the trunk of the tree, was the entire herd, safe. At the first hint of smoke, the "Old One" had pushed the door ajar with her muzzle and had led the horses through it. Slowly and with great dignity, never looking back, she had led them up the hill, stepping daintily through the snow. The foals were frightened and dashed about. The skittish yearlings looked back at the crackling, hungry flames, and tucked their tails under them as they licked their lips and hopped like rabbits. The mares pressed uneasily against the "Old One" as she moved calmly up the hill and to safety beneath the pine.

And now, she lay among them and gazed at the faces of those she loved. Her body was brittle with years, but the golden eyes were filled with devotion as she offered her gift- Because of love. Only Because of love.

Written by Linda Hagar

 

The “BE” Attitudes…

Just felt like one of those days to post this for my self and others…

After all, I don’t have all the answers. :-)

Dr. Dan


The "BE" Attitudes…

Be understanding to your perceived enemies.
Be loyal to your friends.
Be strong enough to face the world each day.
Be weak enough to know you cannot do everything alone.
Be generous to those who need your help.
Be frugal with that you need yourself.
Be wise enough to know that you do not know every thing.
Be foolish enough to believe in miracles.
Be willing to share your joys.
Be willing to share the sorrows of others.
Be a leader when you see a path others have missed.
Be a follower when you are shrouded by the mists of uncertainty.
Be first to congratulate an opponent who succeeds.
Be last to criticize a colleague who fails.
Be sure where your next step will fall, so that you will not tumble.
Be sure of your final destination, in case you are going in the wrong way.
Be loving to those who love you.
Be loving to those who do not love you; they may change.

Above all, BE yourself.

~~~ Author unknown ~~~

Jerry: Questions about Feeding Oats and program…

I am thinking of starting on "just feed oats." My horses are both easy keepers and I am wondering about the amount of oats to feed per body weight?  They are on 12% sweet feed now and their body condition is very good. When I slowly transition them to oats will I have to feed more oats than I am now feeding sweet feed?

Jerry
 


Just gradually switch to the same volume now giving of the sweet feed. Then after a few weeks you can tell whether you need to increase or decrease depending on how the horse is satisfied etc. Unfortunately there is no magic amount. More of an art than science and each horse is different which is one of the very reason this feeding for success works so well

Thanks for asking!

www.FeedForSuccess.com

 

Make it a week filled with positive thoughts and sound decisions…


Tale of two pebbles…

Many years ago in a small Indian village, a farmer had the misfortune of owing a large sum of money to a village moneylender. The moneylender, who was old and ugly, fancied the farmer’s beautiful daughter. So he proposed a
bargain.

He said he would forgo the farmer’s debt if he could marry his daughter.  Both the farmer and his daughter were horrified by the proposal. So the cunning money-lender suggested that they let providence decide the matter.  He told them that he would put a black pebble and a white pebble into an empty money bag. Then the girl would have to pick one pebble from the bag.

1) If she picked the black pebble, she would become his wife and her father’s debt would be forgiven.

2) If she picked the white pebble she need not marry him and her father’s debt would still be forgiven.

3) If she refused to pick a pebble, her father would be thrown into jail.

They were standing on a pebble strewn path in the farmer’s field. As they talked, the moneylender bent over to pick up two pebbles. As he picked them up, the sharp-eyed girl noticed that he had picked up two black pebbles and
put them into the bag. He then asked the girl to pick a pebble from the bag.

Now, imagine that you were standing in the field. What would you have done if you were the girl? If you had to advise her, what would you have told her?

Careful analysis would produce three possibilities:

1. The girl should refuse to take a pebble.
2. The girl should show that there were two black pebbles in the bag and expose the money-lender as a cheat.
3. The girl should pick a black pebble and sacrifice herself in order to save her father from his debt and imprisonment.

Take a moment to ponder over the story. Th e above story is used with the hope that it will make us appreciate the difference between lateral and logical thinking. The girl’s dilemma cannot be solved with traditional logical thinking. Think of the consequences if she chooses the above logical
answers.

What would you recommend to the Girl to do?

Well, here is what she did ….

The girl put her hand into the moneybag and drew out a pebble. Without looking at it, she fumbled and let it fall onto the pebble-strewn path where it immediately became lost among all the other pebbles.

‘Oh, how clumsy of me,’ she said. ‘But never mind, if you look into the bag for the one that is left, you will be able to tell which pebble I picked.’

Since the remaining pebble is black, it must be assumed that she had picked the white one. And since the money-lender dared not admit his dishonesty, the girl changed what seemed an impossible situation into an extremely
advantageous one.

MORAL OF THE STORY?

Most complex problems do have a solution. It is only that we don’t attempt to think. Start your day with this thought provoking story and have a fruitful day.