I enjoy your writing but I have to disagree with the puppy mill comment. Puppy mills cause a lot of suffering to the dogs they use for breeding, not all of them obviously but many. They live in cages for most of the time, are bred over and over until they become useless, are often sick and fearful. Not a good life. When you are involved in the rescue world as I am, you see the reality of the animals that live in these places, it’s not a happy life. Also millions of dogs are euthanized each year at animal shelters because people just discard them for the most frivolous reasons like moving from a house to an apartment, they’re too big now, I’m pregnant I can’t handle a dog and a baby, it poops too much. As if they’re an old pair of shoes to be thrown in the trash and not a sentient being. I think that having a dog is a serious responsibility, a task not to be taken lightly and considering the level of suffering that dogs as a species go through at the hands of humans I personally believe we should curtail the random production of dogs for profit. I have been rescuing dogs off the streets and rehoming them for 25 years. I’ve seen a ton of suffering that these poor animals go through.
An angel and a saint... ❤️ Thanks to you some of these innocent angels have known love and kindness of the human. You deserve a special place in the here after. ❤️
Thanks for the link, I joined, and asked him a question about viruses.
Since viruses have never been isolated, much less contagion proven, why does he believe in them still - or has he changed his opinion?
It's my understanding rabies was caused by widespread use of DDT, the greatest mass poisoning of humanity (and life in general) ever. Polio was caused by DDT poisoning too.
Great article, pity about the reinforcement of the zoonose narrative in general, and the phantasmagorical contagious obligate intracellular parasite that the entire edifice of regressive pharma and politics requires to continue its egregious and vicious assault on humanity.
I don't think he is into debating things like that on his platform. He's more real world "what can we actually do now to keep our pets the healthiest despite conventional "wisdom" doing more harm than good."
Completely agree! I found Dr. Falconer a little over a year ago and have been scouring his website and listening to his podcasts, to learn how to undo the damage to my pups from their years under the supposed care of "Dr. Whitecoat". He's a wonderful man!
I live in Pennsylvania with many Amish and Mennonite families around, and so have a correction to Mr. Tucker's assessment of these communities' breeding practices. While they are people of faith, many of the families are also schrewd buinesspeople who capitalize on the breeding of dogs in their care. I know firsthand of dogs that have been rescued from them, and the conditions the mother dog was kept, that were very poor. Breeding multiple litters with no chance to recover in between, being kept in small cages with no freedom to play, move, etc., and being sent to a shelter when the number of pups produced diminishes and her "usefulness" is no longer there. The puppies are often in very poor health and have problems that must be remedied upon adoption. I'm sure there are exceptions but this is common knowledge in southcentral Pennsylvania.
I live in an area in the Rockies where there are many Amish and Mennonite. I totally agree with your assessment. Their lack of care of animals is a poorly kept secret. I’m sure there are plenty who give the proper care and get a bad rap because of their community offenders but they are the minority.
That's so disheartening. But it is money that is the problem, not money per se, but money that is issued through debt. People don't know how money is created and because it is created through debt, this is why everyone is snatching and grabbing all the time, as it is made deliberately scarce.
Inmates who train shelter dogs or puppies to become service dogs -- get even more benefits than the dogs whose lives they save. Shelter dogs with behavior problems (including shyness!) may be euthanized in some shelters. But with a few months of training, they can become loving, obedient, and ready for a permanent home!
There are approximately 159 Canine programs in prisons in 36 states (in the US). When 61 prison supervisors were surveyed about their satisfaction with the programs, 60 said they would recommend this program to other prisons. They teach an invaluable lesson that no matter how much you have suffered in the past, you can still heal. Even dogs who have been traumatized can heal, and it is the same for the inmates who work with them.
These prison programs where inmates train puppies to become service dogs, or older shelter dogs who are rehabilitated to become more adoptable, are very promising approaches to healing in the prison system, for humans, as well as saving the lives of dogs in shelters who would otherwise be destined to be euthanized. They have such a dramatic impact on the prisoners, in terms of teaching them skills and giving them a sense of purpose.
There are two main types of programs; some use rescue dogs (sometimes kittens) from shelters, rehabilitate them, and then they are adopted to forever homes. Other prison programs (such as Puppies Behind Bars) work with puppies, preparing them to become service dogs. Youth correctional facilities that utilize dog training have resulted in zero recidivism according to a current study on these programs.
Tucker is spot on about the regulatory agenda. Have to get a dog jabbed if you want to get one from the shelter, at least around me (Illinois). And have to keep up with the jabs if you want to leave your dog at a "doggie day care" when you travel. Fortunately, we have a friend who watches dogs at her house who can take him. But I am sure that many follow the path of least resistance and jab their dogs every year. It is no wonder that dogs are getting sicker and dying younger.
I agree. And Spanish is, by far, one of the easiest languages to learn. Mexico is a hidden gem. Famous for breeding and training the best horses in the world. Check out youtube videos on homes for sale in Merida, Mex. Oh, if only I was younger.
I will do that, thank you. I did not know about the equine training in that area. I’ve been called a lot of things in my life, some not so nice, but horse whisperer by the former head of the Morgan Horse organization is one of them. For some reason, I am really good with all manner and breeds of horses. Probably because I don’t scare the hell out of them. I would love to just work with animals. I learned at Tellington Touch for animals, too. I don’t think I am a people person anymore so much.
My mothers family hailed from Socorro, N.M. where everyone spoke Spanish. They had a ranch next to the Baca ranch. My grandfather was mayor of Socorro when Elfego Baca made a name for himself as a peacemaker and then some. My great great grandmother lived in the State of Morelos, Mexico and knew Emiliano Zapata, an infamous revolutionary who was the undisputed authority on horses. Both the Baca and Lucero families were horse ranchers.
I have always been drawn to Mexico for the people, food, music, their laid back manner of never getting offended or argumentative, the siestas (I thought the people were lazy, then I walked outside at mid-day and near collapsed). The homes look like boarded up homes streetwise. Then you walk in thru the great door into an oasis, ALL with open gardens, small concrete swimming pools, a tree growing in your private outdoor shower. Private, secure, a piece of heaven on earth that Americans cannot fathom exists, except for the very rich. Common place in Mexico.
Oh! And I have a PhD in post-hole digging and fence repair now, too, as well as an honorary redneck engineering degree haha! Ranches are wonderful places to learn real skills.
That sounds heavenly. I dropped out of corporate life and worked on a horse sanctuary for close to 3 years. I loved it, even doing stalls, which is pretty hilarious had you known me in 2012. I learned how to drive a skid steer, how to find and repair leaks in vast irrigation systems, how to properly care for horses, how to treat various equine ailments, etc. I had horses literally knock on my door with their heads for an apple. Inevitably, the drug zombie apocalypse made its way out to the ranch, specifically meth amphetamine and I grew tired of fighting like a man in the dirt to keep them off the property so I left. I’ve been to Mexico but the more Americanized resorts. I hate to say it, but I enjoyed the staff at those resorts more than I enjoyed my American companions. Their real food was far better than our’s, too, they laughed a lot more, and had better family values from what I directly observed. A tree growing in a private outdoor shower sounds amazing. I do love nature, more than I ever thought possible. Thanks for sharing your history. You should write a book! I would read it!
Correction: My great, (not GG) grandmother knew Zapata. Also, picture that outdoor shower right in the middle of your house, not outside in the yard. A hole in your roof where the sun and rain falls, not touching the rest of your bathroom. Ingenious, I'd say.
Sounds idyllic. Part of my corporate job included shutting buildings down on campuses because they were “sick buildings”, making people sick. Our current mass building practices are rather absurd in light of that. I’d love what you describe.
I'm something of an evolution sceptic (find those transitionals!), but one of my favourite evolution yarns is about the early collaboration of humans and dogs, with improvements to the smarts of both.
The theorists say that humans had to wait aloft for large game to be left behind by more aggro species, while canines had to lurk. When there was nothing left but bones and skull and the predators had cleared the scene, we and the pooches used our particular skills to extract the marrow and other cholesterol rich substances, thus getting smarter together.
I don't really believe this stuff...but I like dogs and cholesterol. They're good for me.
“I like dogs and cholesterol. They’re good for me.” Ha! Good one. I have a t-shirt that reads Dogs Make Me Happy, Humans Make My Head Hurt. I wore it to work a lot with a jacket over it.
I don't believe it, either. Darwin has been shown to be a fake. The current view of many scientists is that evolution is a myth, we started out like this, and so did dogs, and wolves are related, but not the "original." Just as there are many kinds of birds, etc. HUMANS did go and mess with breeding, but that's not "evolution." I think humans have ALWAYS been as "smart" as we are now, but far, far less EDUCATED, except for the fact that nobody can explain a lot of very very very old stuff now in ruins, and all the things that these oligarchs have been hiding from us and LYING to us about! Ah, the world is opening up right now, and it's a whole new thing... Amazing stuff.
"The path to health is not extreme isolation but exposure and normal human interactions. It’s the same with pets. They are not to be feared but loved and treasured."
This is reiterated by Dr Natasha Campbell- McBride in Gut and Psychology Syndrome. A healthy microbiome in children is fostered with exposure to animals.
The fake "bird flu" virus "H5N1" is my concern. Bird flu is a fake threat, and the PCR test used to "prove" infection is useless at best, as are the other tests. Since they are claiming bird flu is infecting animals, and animals are infecting humans, that may give them a reason to cull cats and dogs too? I can envision them coming to our houses, demanding to test our beloved pets with the PCR test, and when it comes back positive - forcibly removing our pets to be destroyed. I'm moving out of the Babylon (any city) to potentially save my service dog's life, and my own for that matter...
This is all a bit surprising since the bigger issue seems to be Megans [Millennial normie women] not having children and treating their dogs as baby substitutes, and all the cultural pathology surrounding it. Closely related: the weird cult of pit bulls and their shrieking Karen and Megan apologists mirroring Immigrants Welcome rhetoric.
Dogs are fine as pets, but what’s happened over the last thirty years has been an uncanny elevation of canines to personhood status. If the elites are really treating dog ownership as Problematic, that suggests they’ve outlived their usefulness to the ruling class’s Anthrophobic agenda and even the smallest comforts can no longer be tolerated. It would be funny if this was the last straw causing the normie to finally lash out against their elite overlords.
Treating pets like children has never stopped anybody from having children of their own. What IS apparently stopping some young women is an insidious, pernicious Globalist genocidal push to end the Human Race-- and make it look like it's "natural." Huh.
If you think the past 30 years has seen some kind of change regarding dogs v. children, think again! That is, unless you can understand it's been a DELIBERATE PLOY to brainwash young women.
THAT is new, not the way dogs are viewed. Do you understand how mass brainwashing works? If not, it's time to get in there and study it. Why did the CIA invent the INTERNET? To brainwash everyone! Remember Television? That was the prototype.
And it's all over the place these days, PROGRAMMING. Check your ideology: how did you decide what you believe? How did you come to believe that suddenly one of the most natural, persistent urges in young women would be something they suddenly simply don't wanna do? Interesting how it's happening at this moment in time... ?!
My advice: QUESTION EVERYTHING. Because we ARE under attack. There IS a Genocide going on. We ARE being manipulated, unless we are on our toes.
Understand what you’re saying as I am older and my family is long gone as I was one of the youngest and I heard plenty and saw a bit of pet ownership in the family as it was before 1950, for example, as compared to now. Overall not less loving but the personhood status as you say, was absent to a large degree. I would say it was useful to them in a lot of different ways but evidently feel it has outlived its time. One angle as well seems to be a common them I’ve seen over my life where something new and wonderful lands in the public convenience area and everybody gloms onto it and then when all are dependent upon it, it starts to change into a tightly-regulated, not free and not fun option anymore. The first time I noticed it in my life was back when mix tapes where a thing and then suddenly copyright things started happening much to the surprise of me and my set of friends in early high school. Anyways. This is something I will be keeping a close eye on, for sure.
I suggest you rethink your view on populations that breed dogs for profit - or better yet, visit some of these "farms." They rarely - if ever - conduct health checks on the dogs they breed: OFA, BAER, CERF, and more - all tests that preservation breeders run. Though I love all dogs whatever their ancestry, I am an advocate for purebred dogs, many breeds considered vulnerable to extinction in their country of origin. To that end, I have no objection to breeding, but it must be done for a reason besides the bottom dollar, it must done by people who understand the importance of health testing, socialization, and the proper vetting of potential homes. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Mr. Globalist is miserable sitting around with all his wealth and nothing to do so he wants to destroy the family unit. They destroy the family by reducing the general happiness that a family could have. Pets bring happiness. That got to go. Besides Mr. Globalist owns the planet and having pets are just more useless eaters on the planet that uses up his planet's resources where he gets no benefit from. So of course pets got to go. Gee, but how? Mr. Globalist has figured out to reduce the human population through toxic shots, why not make it mandatory for family pets to get toxic shots too. Mr. Globalist solves the problem again.
You hit the nail on the head DeeDee!! No need to look any further and believe me, I've looked. Back to 1930. Hundred's of articles, scores of vets. From 1930 to 2020. No doctor has ever found rabies in the Western world, none. Killed 1000's of dogs to study their brains, no sign of rabies. That is THE shot that kills dogs.
Funny videos you can see on youtube about dogs knowing they're going to a vet. Not funny in the least. Screaming dogs, just like screaming babies, when they are shot up with poison for that euphemism known as wellness checks. I could spit nails at these bastards who do this. I wised up decades ago. I never vaccinate my dogs.
The vet tells animal owners that if they don't vax their dog they won't be able to take their pet there for an emergency then. Like at a doctor's office they try to "persuade" people to vax.
I think though holistic vets can give a less toxic shot to animals to meet the requirement? Not sure.
Same experience. Vet told my sister he would not treat ear infection because her dog was way behind in shots. She eventually caved because she panicked. I've become good at silently saying fuck off by walking away.
My holistic vet, before she retired, never mentioned shots and what she did for my dogs was miraculous. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs worked wonders.
How kind of Big Brother to provide pet threapy to better train us for obedience to martial law labs like airports. This pet plot has already been underway with the comfort pet con, itself a regulatory encroachment into our lives by market and particularly medical 'science' control. No longer can we and animal kindred enjoy one another's company without the corporate state's supervision. We must have authorization, and pay for it, the usual formula for capital colonization of all autonomous activities of living beings. The natural assest company of stakeholer capitalism and One Health and other such bizzness of sustainability (of psychopathy) take over the regulation of earth.
Comfort pets are part of the plot to medicalize life on terms laid down by WHO but ruling classes out to fulfill the "vile maxim" of the "masters (monsters) of mankind" (Adam Smith) to own it all and leave nothing for us but the death march of industrial 'civilization' turning every living being into a thing whose only value is utilitarian, cogs in the Machine, used, abused, and disposed of by digital determination of one's 'efficiency'. Now that the 4th and final industrial revolution is in motion, we all are dogs facing the final solution of being deemed useless eaters fit only for medically assisted death (MAD, not MAID) should we no longer serve a social system reduced to technocracy's totalitarian terms.
It's more than delightful pets. Human beings have co-evolved with dogs (wolves with a "taming" inclination) for 50,000 years. Humans who had the "dog affection" gene out-evolved those who didn't. In movie terms, it is not wrong to say that "dogs complete humans."
And vice versa, obviously. Without humans, there is no dog.
I enjoy your writing but I have to disagree with the puppy mill comment. Puppy mills cause a lot of suffering to the dogs they use for breeding, not all of them obviously but many. They live in cages for most of the time, are bred over and over until they become useless, are often sick and fearful. Not a good life. When you are involved in the rescue world as I am, you see the reality of the animals that live in these places, it’s not a happy life. Also millions of dogs are euthanized each year at animal shelters because people just discard them for the most frivolous reasons like moving from a house to an apartment, they’re too big now, I’m pregnant I can’t handle a dog and a baby, it poops too much. As if they’re an old pair of shoes to be thrown in the trash and not a sentient being. I think that having a dog is a serious responsibility, a task not to be taken lightly and considering the level of suffering that dogs as a species go through at the hands of humans I personally believe we should curtail the random production of dogs for profit. I have been rescuing dogs off the streets and rehoming them for 25 years. I’ve seen a ton of suffering that these poor animals go through.
What a beautiful heart you have. Much thanks for doing the work you do.
Thank you for doing what you do for dogs! xo xo
An angel and a saint... ❤️ Thanks to you some of these innocent angels have known love and kindness of the human. You deserve a special place in the here after. ❤️
Lovely albeit troubling post.
Like many, I’ve come to realize it’s the same playbook for animals as well as humans. Here is a wonderful holistic vet to follow:
https://vitalanimal.com/
Dr. Will Falconer
Thanks for the link, I joined, and asked him a question about viruses.
Since viruses have never been isolated, much less contagion proven, why does he believe in them still - or has he changed his opinion?
It's my understanding rabies was caused by widespread use of DDT, the greatest mass poisoning of humanity (and life in general) ever. Polio was caused by DDT poisoning too.
I'm looking forward to his reply!
Great article, pity about the reinforcement of the zoonose narrative in general, and the phantasmagorical contagious obligate intracellular parasite that the entire edifice of regressive pharma and politics requires to continue its egregious and vicious assault on humanity.
I don't think he is into debating things like that on his platform. He's more real world "what can we actually do now to keep our pets the healthiest despite conventional "wisdom" doing more harm than good."
Completely agree! I found Dr. Falconer a little over a year ago and have been scouring his website and listening to his podcasts, to learn how to undo the damage to my pups from their years under the supposed care of "Dr. Whitecoat". He's a wonderful man!
Fantastic website, and vet.
I live in Pennsylvania with many Amish and Mennonite families around, and so have a correction to Mr. Tucker's assessment of these communities' breeding practices. While they are people of faith, many of the families are also schrewd buinesspeople who capitalize on the breeding of dogs in their care. I know firsthand of dogs that have been rescued from them, and the conditions the mother dog was kept, that were very poor. Breeding multiple litters with no chance to recover in between, being kept in small cages with no freedom to play, move, etc., and being sent to a shelter when the number of pups produced diminishes and her "usefulness" is no longer there. The puppies are often in very poor health and have problems that must be remedied upon adoption. I'm sure there are exceptions but this is common knowledge in southcentral Pennsylvania.
I live in an area in the Rockies where there are many Amish and Mennonite. I totally agree with your assessment. Their lack of care of animals is a poorly kept secret. I’m sure there are plenty who give the proper care and get a bad rap because of their community offenders but they are the minority.
That's so disheartening. But it is money that is the problem, not money per se, but money that is issued through debt. People don't know how money is created and because it is created through debt, this is why everyone is snatching and grabbing all the time, as it is made deliberately scarce.
🎯!!!!!!!
Watched this story last night. Dogs in Prison - Programs for Prisoners https://www.thehumananimalconnection.org/post/dogs-in-prison-programs-for-prisoners
Inmates who train shelter dogs or puppies to become service dogs -- get even more benefits than the dogs whose lives they save. Shelter dogs with behavior problems (including shyness!) may be euthanized in some shelters. But with a few months of training, they can become loving, obedient, and ready for a permanent home!
There are approximately 159 Canine programs in prisons in 36 states (in the US). When 61 prison supervisors were surveyed about their satisfaction with the programs, 60 said they would recommend this program to other prisons. They teach an invaluable lesson that no matter how much you have suffered in the past, you can still heal. Even dogs who have been traumatized can heal, and it is the same for the inmates who work with them.
These prison programs where inmates train puppies to become service dogs, or older shelter dogs who are rehabilitated to become more adoptable, are very promising approaches to healing in the prison system, for humans, as well as saving the lives of dogs in shelters who would otherwise be destined to be euthanized. They have such a dramatic impact on the prisoners, in terms of teaching them skills and giving them a sense of purpose.
There are two main types of programs; some use rescue dogs (sometimes kittens) from shelters, rehabilitate them, and then they are adopted to forever homes. Other prison programs (such as Puppies Behind Bars) work with puppies, preparing them to become service dogs. Youth correctional facilities that utilize dog training have resulted in zero recidivism according to a current study on these programs.
Right on, good work. (woof!)
Tucker is spot on about the regulatory agenda. Have to get a dog jabbed if you want to get one from the shelter, at least around me (Illinois). And have to keep up with the jabs if you want to leave your dog at a "doggie day care" when you travel. Fortunately, we have a friend who watches dogs at her house who can take him. But I am sure that many follow the path of least resistance and jab their dogs every year. It is no wonder that dogs are getting sicker and dying younger.
Correct.
My post today illustrates how EMFs are affecting our pets:
https://francesleader.substack.com/p/the-impact-of-emfs-on-our-pets
The energy you talk about I thought was "anti-life" but it is anti-joy. Yes that's more like it, it is an energy against joy and it is rampant.
Absolutely loved this. Dogs and horses are my joy without question. Mexico City is looking better and better.
I agree. And Spanish is, by far, one of the easiest languages to learn. Mexico is a hidden gem. Famous for breeding and training the best horses in the world. Check out youtube videos on homes for sale in Merida, Mex. Oh, if only I was younger.
I will do that, thank you. I did not know about the equine training in that area. I’ve been called a lot of things in my life, some not so nice, but horse whisperer by the former head of the Morgan Horse organization is one of them. For some reason, I am really good with all manner and breeds of horses. Probably because I don’t scare the hell out of them. I would love to just work with animals. I learned at Tellington Touch for animals, too. I don’t think I am a people person anymore so much.
My mothers family hailed from Socorro, N.M. where everyone spoke Spanish. They had a ranch next to the Baca ranch. My grandfather was mayor of Socorro when Elfego Baca made a name for himself as a peacemaker and then some. My great great grandmother lived in the State of Morelos, Mexico and knew Emiliano Zapata, an infamous revolutionary who was the undisputed authority on horses. Both the Baca and Lucero families were horse ranchers.
I have always been drawn to Mexico for the people, food, music, their laid back manner of never getting offended or argumentative, the siestas (I thought the people were lazy, then I walked outside at mid-day and near collapsed). The homes look like boarded up homes streetwise. Then you walk in thru the great door into an oasis, ALL with open gardens, small concrete swimming pools, a tree growing in your private outdoor shower. Private, secure, a piece of heaven on earth that Americans cannot fathom exists, except for the very rich. Common place in Mexico.
Oh! And I have a PhD in post-hole digging and fence repair now, too, as well as an honorary redneck engineering degree haha! Ranches are wonderful places to learn real skills.
That sounds heavenly. I dropped out of corporate life and worked on a horse sanctuary for close to 3 years. I loved it, even doing stalls, which is pretty hilarious had you known me in 2012. I learned how to drive a skid steer, how to find and repair leaks in vast irrigation systems, how to properly care for horses, how to treat various equine ailments, etc. I had horses literally knock on my door with their heads for an apple. Inevitably, the drug zombie apocalypse made its way out to the ranch, specifically meth amphetamine and I grew tired of fighting like a man in the dirt to keep them off the property so I left. I’ve been to Mexico but the more Americanized resorts. I hate to say it, but I enjoyed the staff at those resorts more than I enjoyed my American companions. Their real food was far better than our’s, too, they laughed a lot more, and had better family values from what I directly observed. A tree growing in a private outdoor shower sounds amazing. I do love nature, more than I ever thought possible. Thanks for sharing your history. You should write a book! I would read it!
Correction: My great, (not GG) grandmother knew Zapata. Also, picture that outdoor shower right in the middle of your house, not outside in the yard. A hole in your roof where the sun and rain falls, not touching the rest of your bathroom. Ingenious, I'd say.
Sounds idyllic. Part of my corporate job included shutting buildings down on campuses because they were “sick buildings”, making people sick. Our current mass building practices are rather absurd in light of that. I’d love what you describe.
I'm something of an evolution sceptic (find those transitionals!), but one of my favourite evolution yarns is about the early collaboration of humans and dogs, with improvements to the smarts of both.
The theorists say that humans had to wait aloft for large game to be left behind by more aggro species, while canines had to lurk. When there was nothing left but bones and skull and the predators had cleared the scene, we and the pooches used our particular skills to extract the marrow and other cholesterol rich substances, thus getting smarter together.
I don't really believe this stuff...but I like dogs and cholesterol. They're good for me.
“I like dogs and cholesterol. They’re good for me.” Ha! Good one. I have a t-shirt that reads Dogs Make Me Happy, Humans Make My Head Hurt. I wore it to work a lot with a jacket over it.
I don't believe it, either. Darwin has been shown to be a fake. The current view of many scientists is that evolution is a myth, we started out like this, and so did dogs, and wolves are related, but not the "original." Just as there are many kinds of birds, etc. HUMANS did go and mess with breeding, but that's not "evolution." I think humans have ALWAYS been as "smart" as we are now, but far, far less EDUCATED, except for the fact that nobody can explain a lot of very very very old stuff now in ruins, and all the things that these oligarchs have been hiding from us and LYING to us about! Ah, the world is opening up right now, and it's a whole new thing... Amazing stuff.
"The path to health is not extreme isolation but exposure and normal human interactions. It’s the same with pets. They are not to be feared but loved and treasured."
This is reiterated by Dr Natasha Campbell- McBride in Gut and Psychology Syndrome. A healthy microbiome in children is fostered with exposure to animals.
And nature in general, dig in the dirt! ❤️
The fake "bird flu" virus "H5N1" is my concern. Bird flu is a fake threat, and the PCR test used to "prove" infection is useless at best, as are the other tests. Since they are claiming bird flu is infecting animals, and animals are infecting humans, that may give them a reason to cull cats and dogs too? I can envision them coming to our houses, demanding to test our beloved pets with the PCR test, and when it comes back positive - forcibly removing our pets to be destroyed. I'm moving out of the Babylon (any city) to potentially save my service dog's life, and my own for that matter...
This is all a bit surprising since the bigger issue seems to be Megans [Millennial normie women] not having children and treating their dogs as baby substitutes, and all the cultural pathology surrounding it. Closely related: the weird cult of pit bulls and their shrieking Karen and Megan apologists mirroring Immigrants Welcome rhetoric.
Dogs are fine as pets, but what’s happened over the last thirty years has been an uncanny elevation of canines to personhood status. If the elites are really treating dog ownership as Problematic, that suggests they’ve outlived their usefulness to the ruling class’s Anthrophobic agenda and even the smallest comforts can no longer be tolerated. It would be funny if this was the last straw causing the normie to finally lash out against their elite overlords.
Treating pets like children has never stopped anybody from having children of their own. What IS apparently stopping some young women is an insidious, pernicious Globalist genocidal push to end the Human Race-- and make it look like it's "natural." Huh.
If you think the past 30 years has seen some kind of change regarding dogs v. children, think again! That is, unless you can understand it's been a DELIBERATE PLOY to brainwash young women.
THAT is new, not the way dogs are viewed. Do you understand how mass brainwashing works? If not, it's time to get in there and study it. Why did the CIA invent the INTERNET? To brainwash everyone! Remember Television? That was the prototype.
And it's all over the place these days, PROGRAMMING. Check your ideology: how did you decide what you believe? How did you come to believe that suddenly one of the most natural, persistent urges in young women would be something they suddenly simply don't wanna do? Interesting how it's happening at this moment in time... ?!
My advice: QUESTION EVERYTHING. Because we ARE under attack. There IS a Genocide going on. We ARE being manipulated, unless we are on our toes.
Understand what you’re saying as I am older and my family is long gone as I was one of the youngest and I heard plenty and saw a bit of pet ownership in the family as it was before 1950, for example, as compared to now. Overall not less loving but the personhood status as you say, was absent to a large degree. I would say it was useful to them in a lot of different ways but evidently feel it has outlived its time. One angle as well seems to be a common them I’ve seen over my life where something new and wonderful lands in the public convenience area and everybody gloms onto it and then when all are dependent upon it, it starts to change into a tightly-regulated, not free and not fun option anymore. The first time I noticed it in my life was back when mix tapes where a thing and then suddenly copyright things started happening much to the surprise of me and my set of friends in early high school. Anyways. This is something I will be keeping a close eye on, for sure.
I suggest you rethink your view on populations that breed dogs for profit - or better yet, visit some of these "farms." They rarely - if ever - conduct health checks on the dogs they breed: OFA, BAER, CERF, and more - all tests that preservation breeders run. Though I love all dogs whatever their ancestry, I am an advocate for purebred dogs, many breeds considered vulnerable to extinction in their country of origin. To that end, I have no objection to breeding, but it must be done for a reason besides the bottom dollar, it must done by people who understand the importance of health testing, socialization, and the proper vetting of potential homes. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Mr. Globalist is miserable sitting around with all his wealth and nothing to do so he wants to destroy the family unit. They destroy the family by reducing the general happiness that a family could have. Pets bring happiness. That got to go. Besides Mr. Globalist owns the planet and having pets are just more useless eaters on the planet that uses up his planet's resources where he gets no benefit from. So of course pets got to go. Gee, but how? Mr. Globalist has figured out to reduce the human population through toxic shots, why not make it mandatory for family pets to get toxic shots too. Mr. Globalist solves the problem again.
You hit the nail on the head DeeDee!! No need to look any further and believe me, I've looked. Back to 1930. Hundred's of articles, scores of vets. From 1930 to 2020. No doctor has ever found rabies in the Western world, none. Killed 1000's of dogs to study their brains, no sign of rabies. That is THE shot that kills dogs.
Funny videos you can see on youtube about dogs knowing they're going to a vet. Not funny in the least. Screaming dogs, just like screaming babies, when they are shot up with poison for that euphemism known as wellness checks. I could spit nails at these bastards who do this. I wised up decades ago. I never vaccinate my dogs.
The vet tells animal owners that if they don't vax their dog they won't be able to take their pet there for an emergency then. Like at a doctor's office they try to "persuade" people to vax.
I think though holistic vets can give a less toxic shot to animals to meet the requirement? Not sure.
Same experience. Vet told my sister he would not treat ear infection because her dog was way behind in shots. She eventually caved because she panicked. I've become good at silently saying fuck off by walking away.
My holistic vet, before she retired, never mentioned shots and what she did for my dogs was miraculous. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs worked wonders.
How kind of Big Brother to provide pet threapy to better train us for obedience to martial law labs like airports. This pet plot has already been underway with the comfort pet con, itself a regulatory encroachment into our lives by market and particularly medical 'science' control. No longer can we and animal kindred enjoy one another's company without the corporate state's supervision. We must have authorization, and pay for it, the usual formula for capital colonization of all autonomous activities of living beings. The natural assest company of stakeholer capitalism and One Health and other such bizzness of sustainability (of psychopathy) take over the regulation of earth.
Comfort pets are part of the plot to medicalize life on terms laid down by WHO but ruling classes out to fulfill the "vile maxim" of the "masters (monsters) of mankind" (Adam Smith) to own it all and leave nothing for us but the death march of industrial 'civilization' turning every living being into a thing whose only value is utilitarian, cogs in the Machine, used, abused, and disposed of by digital determination of one's 'efficiency'. Now that the 4th and final industrial revolution is in motion, we all are dogs facing the final solution of being deemed useless eaters fit only for medically assisted death (MAD, not MAID) should we no longer serve a social system reduced to technocracy's totalitarian terms.
It's more than delightful pets. Human beings have co-evolved with dogs (wolves with a "taming" inclination) for 50,000 years. Humans who had the "dog affection" gene out-evolved those who didn't. In movie terms, it is not wrong to say that "dogs complete humans."
And vice versa, obviously. Without humans, there is no dog.
So, a healthy society has dogs. Finis.