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Bioflow Magnetic Cat CollarNewest Review: ... but Rosie didn't know that it was supposed to help her. Update: 7 December 2005 This morning I took Rosie to see the vet ... more |
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by - written on 30/10/05 (Very useful, 1274 readings)
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Rosie the Rhodesian Ridgeback will be seven in a couple of days' time. In truth we're amazed that she is still with us, as she's been very ill for most of the year. It began rather innocuously. Sometimes she needed help getting into the car. I mentioned this to the vet who examined her and could find no problem. He suggested that she could perhaps do with losing a little weight. We got her weight down to the optimum but still the problem persisted. In fact it got worse. She had pain-killing injections which helped for a little while and then there would be a further deterioration. We were reluctant to have her x-rayed as she has difficulty with general ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/10/05 (Very useful, 625 readings)
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I learned about these collars about five years ago. I had seen an advertisement in one of the cat magazines and decided to make enquiries. I decided that I would buy one to see if it worked as the distributor told me it would. The Bioflow products (and there ARE quite a few of them) are only sold by Independent Distributors and not available from Ecoflow directly. The collar itself looked much like any other cat collar. It was covered in black velvet and had a bell. There was the usual elastic strip for safety – and there was the magnet. The magnet itself is quite small – about a centimetre in diameter – and is exclusive to Ecoflow plc being one of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/08/00 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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My dog had a crumbling vertebra in her spine betwen her back hips, so inoperable. It was from a car crash (she was in the back of my car when it crashed, not driving!) and she was Ok until about 5 years after, when she got very slow. She asked to be lifted in and out of the car and was obviously in pain. The vet diagnosed arthritis in the spine, and a crumbling vertebra. The only solution was long term steroids or painkillers, both of which aren't good as a solution. I was at a craft fair, and a lady was selling collars with the bioflow magnetic system in. The dog collar was about £40ish. I was very skeptical, but basically, I'll pay ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/07/00 (Useful, 207 readings)
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I have 4 dogs and 3 cats. About a year ago a friend told me she was distributing Bioflow Magnetic products, and that they worked on humans, animals, houses and cars. She persuaded me to buy one on the basis that I had aches and pains from old injuries. To humour her and help get her business going I bought one. Within a few days I was sleeping better and the aches had receded. I then bought one to put on my oldest dog who was feeling his age - what a change. From wandering along several hundred yards behind the rest of us, he keeps up. He plays ball again and hops up on the bed for a cuddle. My middle dog works and competes. If he ... Read the complete review
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