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  1. #16
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    Last time i knew it is. I've never read anything against it. As matter of fact it's a natural antibacterial.

    I was thinking of making up some honey and carob cookies for the guy who is taking care of Koli for me. That way he has something tasty AND he can share with his Mal.
    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Is Honey safe for dogs? I put a squirt into her kong with dog food & capped with peanut butter. it keeps her busy for HOURS as its hard to get the honey out. Its pure canadian honey if that makes a difference.
    As for the rest of the stuff. *hugs* Hang in there.


    2nd Edit:
    linkies:

    www.islamset.com/sc/honey/shawki.html

    http://www.natural-animal-care-produ...cers-Sores.htm

    www.manukahoneyusa.com/BurnsWoundsUlcersSores.htm

    http://www.wysong.net/health/hl_953.shtml - Fourth section in newsletter.
    Last edited by crow_noir; 05-24-2007 at 11:25 PM. Reason: looked up the info on honey to confirm and be sure about what i typed.
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    Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.

  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
    Sod's Law is a name for the axiom "Anything that can go wrong, will".[1] "Toast will always land butter side down" is often given as an example of Sod's Law in action. The phrase is seemingly derived, at least in part, from the colloquialism an "unlucky sod"; a term used to describe someone who has had some bad unlucky experience, and is usually used as a sympathetic reference to the person.

    nb Sod's Law is proved by attempting to demonstrate Sod's Law - the toast will always land butter side up.

    The term is still commonly used in Britain, though in North America the newer eponymous "Murphy's law" has become more popular.[2]

    Sod's Law is similar to, but broader than, Murphy's law ("Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong"). For example, concepts such as "bad fortune will be tailored to the individual" and "good fortune will occur in spite of the individual's actions" are sometimes given as examples of Sod's Law in action. This would broaden Sod's Law to a general sense of being "mocked by fate". In these aspects it is similar to some definitions of irony, particularly the irony of fate. Murphy's technological origin on John Stapp's Project MX981 is more upbeat — it was a reminder to the engineers and team members to be cautious and make sure everything was accounted for, to let no stone be unturned — not an acceptance of an uncaring uninfluencable fate.

    As I was reading that I was thinking, hmm that sounds just like Murphy's law... then you said its almost the samething lol

    Now it all makes sence to me :P

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