… In mid-November, Jeff Wells of Houston sent me a dramatic set of videos of his 4-month old boxer mix, Max.48The first shot zooms in on Max’s profile, as he lays on a blue blanket, nearly unconscious. His black jaw and snout twitch. The next shot shows his full, light brown body as all fourContinue reading “Max”
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It works
… “What is amazing is – look at the amount of material you’re talking about. You’ve got a 10-pound dog. You’re giving it a CC of this material, which is nothing.” He points to a can of Coca-Cola on the table from lunch. “A CC of Coca-Cola wouldn’t even wet your whistle. And that isContinue reading “It works”
Rejection
” …we have a way to treat distemper.” Al then explained his procedure, the NDV injection, the serum withdrawal, the subcutaneous injection, the dramatic recovery. Ott took this in and paced back and forth on the stage for about a minute and a half. Al expected to maybe get at least a pat on theContinue reading “Rejection”
The Discovery
… Without time to get the response from Cornell, Al didn’t know whether the serum in his refrigerator had interferon. But he had a patient likely to die without treatment, and he needed to know whether this material worked.Late that afternoon, he injected the serum into his patient “sub-Q,” shorthand for subcutaneous, meaning the needleContinue reading “The Discovery”
End of Chapter One
… We kept up the treatments for a couple of weeks. He hated the eye ointments and nose creams, so we had to put a muzzle on his snout. As we approached with the ointments, he would growl in protest, a low, threatening GRRRRRRR! We watched him carefully, wondering whether a smacking of chops wasContinue reading “End of Chapter One”
Welcome!
After 12 years as an activist and 9 years since I began working on the manuscript, “Save Dogs From Distemper: The ‘Impossible’ Cure of Dr. Alson Sears” is now available through Amazon and Kindle direct publishing. This is a story of hope for owners of distemper dogs that explains what I have learned about canineContinue reading “Welcome!”
“Save Dogs From Distemper” published to Amazon and Kindle
In the early 1970s in the desert community of Lancaster, California, Dr. Alson Sears had been overwhelmed with cases of canine distemper, resulting in “boxes and boxes” of dead dogs despite trying every treatment he could find. Then a paper about using Newcastle’s Disease Vaccine to induce interferon in cats gave him a flash ofContinue reading ““Save Dogs From Distemper” published to Amazon and Kindle”
Stopping Distemper: The NDV treatments
Lecture by Dr. Alson Sears on his protocols for treating canine distemper. Filmed in Houston in October 2009.
Latest success story
Tigger Here are the photos and story from El Paso, Texas, posted Dec. 15, 2009
Discussion forum
We hope to have a forum for discussion and questions about canine distemper here.