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Re: ugh.. dr clark on pets.
Hi Everyone,
If dogs have intestines that are too short to let
parasite eggs hatch, in general, then doing a de-worming once in a while on them oughta be more than fine, with no restrictions as to human-dog contact. It would seem then that keeping the dog off the bed is not necessary.
From Boldyloxx's note its pretty obvious that even gardening can bring on a parasitic situation! so... why doesn't clarke say 'no gardening?' i gotta wonder what early memories produced dr. clark's bizarre opinion about animals.
Clark doesn't just seem to be going to extremes for extreme cases - because she doesn't say 'this is for an extreme case.' she says 'this is what everyone should do.' in regards to pets. that's different. personally i think she is way off base. just as humans bodies get loaded down and sick in today's world from diet, environmental toxins, etc., so can a dog's system get sick this way.
eboni doesn't have any, any signs of parasitic infection, from what i read in these notes. not one. 47229's parents don't either (they seem to have some malaise connected with control over their child). this whole train of thought with #47229 possibly giving up Eboni over this is just way outa line.