I share this information in hopes that everyone has a chance to educate themselves and make the best choices for their program.
An acquaintance of mine that lives about 30 miles from me told me this story. He is a horse trainer and mountain lion hunter. He breeds a type of hound especially suited to hunt the lions. Curs, I think. In Utah, you can get a permit to hunt a lion a year. Most hunters train their dogs by going out often and “Treeing” the lions. Most hunts are done during the winter. Lions are crafty, run and switch back for miles.
He shared this story with me.
He rides his horses in order to keep up with the dogs and the lion. The rides are long and hard. His vet suggested using Equine Red Cell for recovery and stamina. Red Cell was developed by a company in Texas. He started using it on his horse. Simply adding it to the food. The product made a significant difference. So much so his stud horse is now 27 years old and still breeding live. That’s significant. He then discovered that the company also makes a canine version. He started using it on his dogs especially a savvy old 11 year old female who was working herself to exhaustion. You know how these dogs work. They don’t stop. The product not only worked but worked too well. He first noticed a significant difference in her stamina and recovery. Then, unbeknownst to him, she came into season. She hadn’t been in estrus for over 4 years. Late one evening, he found his stud dog tied up with her. He thought to himself, no way will she conceive. Well, she did. She had a litter of 9. She lost one. At her age, her milk was not in well. He continued to supplement her using Red Cell. She improved her milk production. A couple pups were lagging so he started giving them a couple drops of Red Cell. Within 24 hours they improved and caught up within days. He couldn’t believe how much the product helped not only the stamina of his hunting dogs but the nutritional deficiencies.
Before you jump all over me about the ethics of an 11 year old with pups, I had nothing to do with his choice. I mention this so that IF you’re looking to read about a product, educate yourself about canine health. Feel free to do so regarding this product. I have no vested interest in this product. Only to help breed, train and work with the best working goldens.
I’ve used Doc Roy’s B Strong. Most breeders understand its benefits to breeding and lactating females. I’d never heard of Red Cell but this guy swears by it. It’s also 1/3 the cost of B Strong. My dogs are working about 3-5 hours a day. They’re well-conditioned. They’re fed fish oil, organ meat, oatmeal, eggs and a host of other nutrient dense foods. I’ve added Red Cell to my list of supplements.
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An acquaintance of mine that lives about 30 miles from me told me this story. He is a horse trainer and mountain lion hunter. He breeds a type of hound especially suited to hunt the lions. Curs, I think. In Utah, you can get a permit to hunt a lion a year. Most hunters train their dogs by going out often and “Treeing” the lions. Most hunts are done during the winter. Lions are crafty, run and switch back for miles.
He shared this story with me.
He rides his horses in order to keep up with the dogs and the lion. The rides are long and hard. His vet suggested using Equine Red Cell for recovery and stamina. Red Cell was developed by a company in Texas. He started using it on his horse. Simply adding it to the food. The product made a significant difference. So much so his stud horse is now 27 years old and still breeding live. That’s significant. He then discovered that the company also makes a canine version. He started using it on his dogs especially a savvy old 11 year old female who was working herself to exhaustion. You know how these dogs work. They don’t stop. The product not only worked but worked too well. He first noticed a significant difference in her stamina and recovery. Then, unbeknownst to him, she came into season. She hadn’t been in estrus for over 4 years. Late one evening, he found his stud dog tied up with her. He thought to himself, no way will she conceive. Well, she did. She had a litter of 9. She lost one. At her age, her milk was not in well. He continued to supplement her using Red Cell. She improved her milk production. A couple pups were lagging so he started giving them a couple drops of Red Cell. Within 24 hours they improved and caught up within days. He couldn’t believe how much the product helped not only the stamina of his hunting dogs but the nutritional deficiencies.
Before you jump all over me about the ethics of an 11 year old with pups, I had nothing to do with his choice. I mention this so that IF you’re looking to read about a product, educate yourself about canine health. Feel free to do so regarding this product. I have no vested interest in this product. Only to help breed, train and work with the best working goldens.
I’ve used Doc Roy’s B Strong. Most breeders understand its benefits to breeding and lactating females. I’d never heard of Red Cell but this guy swears by it. It’s also 1/3 the cost of B Strong. My dogs are working about 3-5 hours a day. They’re well-conditioned. They’re fed fish oil, organ meat, oatmeal, eggs and a host of other nutrient dense foods. I’ve added Red Cell to my list of supplements.
Happy Training