Sparks' story

After an exhausting search for a breeder, we settled on Sherlyn
Yorkies in Connecticut. Sparks has always been an athletic,
happy dog. The discovery that he had bladder stones caused
from liver shunts at 1 1/2 years old, shocked my entire family.
Little did I know that any dog (even dogs from show lines) can get genetic defects; symptoms may not be noticeable for years. Our local surgeon made the diagnosis that my dog had inoperable congenital shunts. Cornell Univ. confirmed this.
Yorkies in Connecticut. Sparks has always been an athletic,
happy dog. The discovery that he had bladder stones caused
from liver shunts at 1 1/2 years old, shocked my entire family.
Little did I know that any dog (even dogs from show lines) can get genetic defects; symptoms may not be noticeable for years. Our local surgeon made the diagnosis that my dog had inoperable congenital shunts. Cornell Univ. confirmed this.

I researched and spent a great deal of money trying to find the best diet and supplements for him. He has thrived on a homemade diet and supplements approved by Cornell, but still struggled with frequent bladder infections and leaking which has added to the ever rising medical bills. My friend suggested I talk to you. You have spent time answering my questions and sharing your knowledge. You are very kind and supportive. We tweaked the diet and added the whole food supplements.
His liver has been doing well before we added your supplements (Cornell was impressed when they did certain tests) but I believe with the added suggestions from you, it is continuing to do well or even better. At our last acupuncture appointment, the needles inserted into the liver points, barely stayed in. In Chinese medicine, this is thought to mean that treatment is done; his liver is doing well.
His liver has been doing well before we added your supplements (Cornell was impressed when they did certain tests) but I believe with the added suggestions from you, it is continuing to do well or even better. At our last acupuncture appointment, the needles inserted into the liver points, barely stayed in. In Chinese medicine, this is thought to mean that treatment is done; his liver is doing well.

His energy is amazing. If possible, he is even more energetic now since the additions of your suggestions. I didn't think this was possible. I can't thank you enough for the time you have taken to talk with us and share your knowledge.
Suzie Marie Flynn
Whitesboro, NY
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