---hi, i like jen also am wondering why?? you would be using so much
of this stuff.
if you have a dog off his tucker hes crook usually. or the foods not
appealing, or its just plain too well fed..
a fast day also works! and its free!
i know of no natural item that could do this.. Cortisone will do it
everytime so? do you even have a solid readable INGREDIENT LIST??
in aust i sold powdered form probiotics,( i ran a pet shop) the
largest size lasted ages for 120$
there are some vitamin supplements from vets too, but i find a long
walk and a 2 hour wait while they cool down and they are full on, in
bowls. and munching.
in the takes the cake dept..
a friends sisters cat is now on anti depressants!
the carpet.... a good snootfull of water as its about to pee would
save her and the cat
i seriously advise you to find a more natural solution,Laurel
>
> I seem to remember reading one of your posts on XSO where you said
> that you were a member of an anti MLM list.
>
> I have a question that I hope you can help me with. Feel free to
> forward this to anyone else who may know something about these
people.
>
> There's something called Fastrack which is a microbial gel that I
> have been using on my dogs for years. We first came across it in a
> natural pet food store in Florida. The stuff works absolutely
great.
> If a dog won't eat, you put some of it in his moth and within one
to
> two minutes he's looking for his bowel.
>
> Having 4 dogs, we go through a lot of it.
>
> The store we got it from stopped carrying it a while back because
> of "issues with the company" that distributed it. We started buying
> it off the internet from another distributor. He then stopped
> carrying it because of "issues with the company" that distributed
it.
> I talked to this guy and he told me that Conklin was an MLM and
> essentially wouldn't allow him to sell it any more.
>
> I found the actual website of the place that distributes it
> (Conklin).
>
> http://www.conklin.
>
> I called their Customer Service department to try to find a way I
> could buy it. In the conversation I had, the CSR told me she could
> give me the name of a local distributor or, if I paid them $25, I
> could essentailly buy it from Conklin directly at a reduced cost.
(I
> would prefer to buy it directly, anyway, as the stuff has a "shelf
> life", being live microbes. I'm afraid of buying it from someone
who
> has it in their house, allowing it to expire.)
>
> If I paid them the $25, I'd be kind of in a "low end distributor"
> status.
>
> I'm willing to do this. The stuff isn't cheap, and, as I say, we
use
> a lot of it. It would be worth the $25 to me.
>
> However, I got very wary when she told me the procedure. I had to
> contact another Conklin distributor in my area and fill out and
sign
> some paperwork. (I'm attaching it.)
>
> What do you think? if I sign on with these people just so I can buy
> this stuff, will it be a problem? Will they keep calling me and
> bugging me to do things, "COS style"? Does this commit me to
anything
> I don't want to do?
>
> This local distributor has already caled me twice to "help me fill
> out the paperwork", so I already have apprehension.
>
> Please let me know what you think. And, like I said, feel free to
> forward this to anyone who might know about these guys.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Maggi
>

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