Overcoming Common Diseases In Dogs

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Overcoming common diseases in dogs is not difficult when you stop listening to outsiders and start listening to your dog and your heart. For too long, humanity has ignored individual feelings, instead focusing on outsiders knowledge. If you look at the current state of the world, then it becomes obvious that this approach has not served anyone well.

Most people commonly think that anyone who has gone to university knows far more than they do. On the surface, this makes complete logical sense. But only if you totally ignore the fact that you are already able to tap into the wisdom of the universe.

The fact is, this ability threatens those in power. Individuality weakens their position, because you no longer need to be told everything. Our

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