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Dande Lion Herb Shop
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Back in 1999 my dog knocked down some shelves on a porch and decided to tear apart and eat 6-7 boxes of DeCon Rat Poison. It was DeCon's new formula, so the bleeding didn't begin until 6 days had passed. Because it took so long for the hemorraging to begin, my roommate and I didn't think the dog had ingested the poison. We thought he had just made a horrendous mess. However, he had eaten quite a lot of the stuff. The herbalist at Dande-Lion advised me to use their ""Spring Tonic"" and so I did. I kept my dog (and cats, just in case they might have eaten some) on a tea of spring tonic for 6 weeks. That's all they drank. Period. All the vet could do was give my dog vitamin K shots to help his blood to coagulate. She had nothing else up her sleeve for him. The Spring Tonic actually moved the toxins out of his body and he survived. My dog just turned 15 years old this year, 2012.
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