Okay, I know this probably doesn't exactly belong here, but I am putting it here to record what happens.
We found a stray wandering in the middle of the street about 2 months ago. He was extremely malnourished and we weren't even sure he'd survive. We nursed him back to health to find that he has an advanced stage of heartworm (a nasty mosquito born disease). The vets in Japan (vets out here are not the most animal friendly types and most do not consider a stray a real pet) say he is too old and the case to advanced to treat.
So we were left with a choice. Let the heartworm progress and kill the dog or try a treatment over the Internet. The one that we came across is called Bandit's Program because the owner's dog named bandit recovered through this herbal treatment.
I am very suspect of this treatment, mainly because the herbal remedy being advanced is from a MLM company and the pages repeat over and over that only this particular MLM herbs should be used for this program. When I see things like that, my radar immediately starts flashing warning signs. Then again, the choice of not trying the treatment is certain death for Genki (our dog's name), so I am going to try it and report the results here since I wasn't able to find anything else about the program outside their own pages.
Since I couldn't have the order sent directly to me in Japan, it is being sent to my parents who will resend the herbs to me. I'm hoping that they will arrive here within the next couple of weeks.
I am following the same program as the one the Bandit was on as recommended by the owner of the site. The first email I received came quite promptly with links to bandit's site:
For details about Bandit's Heartworm Treatment and Prevention aka Maintenance Program, click here:
Free membership for discounted prices and ordering information is here:
My Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) page is the result of hours and hours of research on this topic and covers, dosage, articles written by vets about natural approaches to treatment, etc.:
I am glad to help you in any way that I can,
The next email said that we had hope:
...If your dog is still eating and drinking well, then I think there is a
chance you can save him. (Genki is still eating and drinking fine)
The following emails after that were all about purchasing the recommended herbs. To be fair, my questions were about what I needed for the program, but the sales pitch was certainly there (maybe my skepticism coming through a bit too much?). I have now made the order, so I will be quite interested if the emails continue to arrive as promptly as before I had committed to an order.
Again, this is merely to be informative since it happens to be a situation where we don't have any other choice. Feel free to ask questions if you have any and I will continue to update as this last ditch option progresses.
And of course, a photo of the one we are discussing here: Genki
We found a stray wandering in the middle of the street about 2 months ago. He was extremely malnourished and we weren't even sure he'd survive. We nursed him back to health to find that he has an advanced stage of heartworm (a nasty mosquito born disease). The vets in Japan (vets out here are not the most animal friendly types and most do not consider a stray a real pet) say he is too old and the case to advanced to treat.
So we were left with a choice. Let the heartworm progress and kill the dog or try a treatment over the Internet. The one that we came across is called Bandit's Program because the owner's dog named bandit recovered through this herbal treatment.
I am very suspect of this treatment, mainly because the herbal remedy being advanced is from a MLM company and the pages repeat over and over that only this particular MLM herbs should be used for this program. When I see things like that, my radar immediately starts flashing warning signs. Then again, the choice of not trying the treatment is certain death for Genki (our dog's name), so I am going to try it and report the results here since I wasn't able to find anything else about the program outside their own pages.
Since I couldn't have the order sent directly to me in Japan, it is being sent to my parents who will resend the herbs to me. I'm hoping that they will arrive here within the next couple of weeks.
I am following the same program as the one the Bandit was on as recommended by the owner of the site. The first email I received came quite promptly with links to bandit's site:
For details about Bandit's Heartworm Treatment and Prevention aka Maintenance Program, click here:
Free membership for discounted prices and ordering information is here:
My Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) page is the result of hours and hours of research on this topic and covers, dosage, articles written by vets about natural approaches to treatment, etc.:
I am glad to help you in any way that I can,
The next email said that we had hope:
...If your dog is still eating and drinking well, then I think there is a
chance you can save him. (Genki is still eating and drinking fine)
The following emails after that were all about purchasing the recommended herbs. To be fair, my questions were about what I needed for the program, but the sales pitch was certainly there (maybe my skepticism coming through a bit too much?). I have now made the order, so I will be quite interested if the emails continue to arrive as promptly as before I had committed to an order.
Again, this is merely to be informative since it happens to be a situation where we don't have any other choice. Feel free to ask questions if you have any and I will continue to update as this last ditch option progresses.
And of course, a photo of the one we are discussing here: Genki

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