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Grooming by Jenny CCE Personalized Dog Grooming by a Certified Canine Esthetician, located at 420 Copeland Ave affiliated with Sam's Pamper Camper

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06/01/2025
Something to think about
05/11/2025

Something to think about

LIBRELA TRAGEDY
Can't stop thinking about the results of that Librela study by Farrell et al. (2025), published yesterday.

Ligament/tendon injury, polyarthritis, fracture, musculoskeletal neoplasia (new bone growth) and septic arthritis were reported NINE TIMES more frequently in Librela-treated dogs than the combined total of dogs treated with the comparator drugs for osteoarthritis.

Again, 9 times more than all the other drugs combined.

The 18-member expert panel unanimously concluded a strong suspicion of a causal association between Librela and accelerated joint destruction.

Many, like vet Josie Beug, have been warning us for a year to pay heed to the fact Librela managed to accumulate many times more adverse event reports since its release in the US in Oct 2023 (12,234 serious adverse event reports in just 18mths in America alone) than its nearest competitor, Rimadyl has EVER.

Bedinvetmab (Librela) was unleashed on the US pet market in October 2023 with an enormous budget from Zoetis and two small (highly questionable) studies (conducted by them). And that's all it took for, it seems, the worlds vets to start recommending it.

Because that's how it works, isn't it? A brand new, patented drug, shat out by the industry, accompanied by two little studies (run by them) and off we go to the races.

The first study, a safety and tolerance study, looked at varying doses of Librela (1mg/kg, 5mg/kg, 10mg/kg) in young, healthy, intact dogs aged 11-12 months. There was just 8 dogs in each group. After 6mths they did neurological tests, checked their vitals and that was that.

See, the manufacturers tested their drugs on young, robust dogs with no joint issues.

Farrell et al. (2025) were looking at side effects in older dogs with joint disease.

And they can do that little trial as often as they like AND they don't have to publish all the negative ones.

This was followed by, if you can believe it, a 6-month in-field study of 89 client-owned dogs WHO HAD PREVIOUSLY DEMONSTRATED A POSITIVE RESPONSE TO LIBRELA. After 6mths, the few adverse events noted were within predicted norms.

Veterinary Evidence took a look at these couple of studies prior to Librela's launch and concluded the supporting evidence was "weak", that any decision to use bedinvetmab "remains dependent on the judgement and experience of the clinician".
https://veterinaryevidence. org/index.php/ve/article/download/598/903?

See that? The onus is shifted to the clinician.

Do you know why? Because time and time again, once enough money is paid to the right people, dangerous drugs WILL get to market in the full knowledge that our doctors appear completely unable to notice / track side effects from the medications they are recommending.

Much like the absolute explosion in adverse events reported to VAERS following the introduction of mRNA gene therapies into the population five years ago, it's literally incredible how clinicians today will consistently ignore any and all adverse event reporting systems that we have put in place to FLAG ISSUES (since the Thalidomide scandal) until someone else tells them to stop.

Why is that?

In 2021, there was 717,577 adverse event reports submitted to VAERS for all COVID-19 vaccines combiines (nearly 300 million were administered to Americans that year), when typically VAERS receives between 30,000 and 50,000 adverse event reports annually for all other vaccines combined (150 million administered in the US in a given year).

And remember, studies show the figures that are reported to adverse event reporting systems are approximately 1-5% of the ACTUAL events that are going on.

So, for context, that 12,000 adverse events for librela in just 18mths in the US would become 240,000.

Folk say, but 25 million doses were given!! Yes, GLOBALLY. If we guess that maybe half those were sold in the US, it means potential ruin for a dog every 1 in 50 doses. Dogs are taking it monthly.

But worse, it was very predictable that this was going to happen. The drug couldn't pass human trials due to side effects.

Bedinvetmab, marketed as Librela, is a monoclonal antibody designed to alleviate osteoarthritis pain in dogs by targeting nerve growth factor (NGF).

While bedinvetmab itself was not developed for human use, its mechanism of action is similar-bordering-identical to other anti-NGF monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that have been investigated in human clinical trials, namely tanezumab, fasinumab, and fulranumab.

Exactly like mRNA gene therapies before they were forced through in 2021, ALL trials for NGF monoclonal antibodies revealed major safety concerns that blocked their prior release, mostly concerning patients developing rapidly progressive osteoarthritis and accelerated joint degeneration. Even when adjusting the dose down and placing restrictions on concurrent NSAID use, the risks persisted. The US FDA had no other choice but to halt all trials of all anti-NGF monoclonal antibody treatments in 2012.

As folk will inevitably point out, there's no doubt Librela works for some, yes, the same way the mRNA gene therapies MAY have been useful in the initial stages for older, at-risk folk, maybe (although, side effects aside, studies show the more you took the more likely you were to get Covid...) but when you look at the data overall, its clear there is gong to be a lot of dogs very negatively impacted for life by this one.

At a minimum, please ask your vet for any other options in the osteo-arthritic pain relief department.

There are a plethora of things you can do to help osteoarthritis, the first is by reducing inflammation in the body. This means no more kibble as, studies show, it's inflammatory. Raw dog food is full of fresh calcium, glucosamine, chondroitin, hyaluronic acid, etc, all of which joints NEED. Moreover, the higher protein diets will reduce obesity, shown to greatly aggravate OA. You can jack up the omega 3, add some muscles. And this is all before you consider antiinflammatory, pain-relieving herbs like boswelia, devils claw. There is nutraceuticals. There is red light therapy. There is acupuncture. Massage. Hydro.

Has your vet done all of this with you before reaching for the NSAIDs and pain meds?

I doubt it. It's not vindictive. They know little about all those "alternative" (cheap, effective) treatments.

If you want some more options for osteoarthritis pain, askbradi .com.

If you feel you have been harmed, you can fill in the adverse event report yourself, doesn't need a vet.

UK folk here www. gov. uk/report-veterinary-medicine-problem

US folk here www. fda. gov/animal-veterinary/report-problem/how-report-animal-drug-side-effects-and-product-problems

REF
www.frontiersin. org/journals/veterinary-science/articles/10.3389/fvets.2025.1581490/full

It can happen even at 70* what is comfortable to us is extremely warm for them.
05/07/2025

It can happen even at 70* what is comfortable to us is extremely warm for them.

If your giant breed collapsed from heatstroke — out on a walk, in the park, in a pub garden — could you carry them to the car? To the vet? To shade?

Because for most of us, the answer is no.
We’re talking about 70, 80, 90 kilos of unresponsive dog.

That’s not a “scoop them up and run” situation. That’s the weight of a calf.

And if you’re alone, up a hill, in the woods, on a beach, with no help nearby, the horrifying reality is this.

You’d have to stand there and watch them suffer and likely die.

That’s not drama. That’s the truth — because when it happens, it happens fast. And it happens every single summer, here in the UK and around the world.

Banjo was a 7-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. A dog built, like the Saint Bernard, for the snow-drenched slopes of the Swiss mountains — not British pavements on a sunny afternoon.

Banjo died in Gloucester after being walked on a warm day.
His owner had made it clear to the dog sitter- do not take him out.

But they did it anyway and walked him into town.

And Banjo’s death would not have been swift, peaceful, or dignified.

He collapsed. He suffered. He struggled to breathe.

All because someone thought they knew better.

https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2022-06-21/pet-dog-collapsed-and-died-after-being-left-with-sitter-on-hot-day

There’s no second chance with heatstroke in giant breeds.
No time to argue over symptoms. No time to “see how they go.”

Don’t be the one who brushes this off and thinks it doesn’t apply.

Your dog is not built different, you are not the exception.

Every single large and giant dog faces same risks in the heat.

And what’s warm for us is hot to them. We can take our coats off - they cannot.

Heatstroke is preventable. But it’s rarely reversible.

So don’t

• Take them to the beach
• Take them to the park
• Take them to the pub garden
• Walk them because you feel guilty they haven’t been out
• Tell yourself they’ll be fine because “they love the sun”

They don’t need a big day out.
They need you to be smart. They need you to say no.

If the worst happens and you can’t get to a vet

• Get them into shade, any shade
• Soak their belly, paws, and armpits with cold water
• Use a fan or airflow if you can
• Let them sip water slowly
• Get help — fast

But don’t let it get to that point, because you cannot lift them when they fall.

And by then, it’s very likely already too late.

Your dog’s life depends on the choices you make.

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03/26/2025

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It's skunk season, don't forget to keep a skunk kit ready in your home. Most skunk sprays happen at dusk and dawn
03/11/2025

It's skunk season, don't forget to keep a skunk kit ready in your home. Most skunk sprays happen at dusk and dawn

🦨 It's Skunk season! 🦨
Be prepared and keep a skunk kit handy in case your dog is sprayed. Skunks are most active at dusk and dawn so the clinic and local stores may not be open when you need these items the most!
🦨 If your dog is sprayed DO NOT let them in your house or garage.
🦨 Do NOT wet your dog first. The skunk spray is an oily substance and applying water will just spread the skunk spray throughout your dogs coat.
🦨 After a spray give us a call at 507-725-3380 to book a skunk treatment to help reduce the odor.

🍅 other home remedies include bathing in tomato juice or putting ketchup on the dog. The acidic nature and vinegar can help with the odor but the most effective way to help reduce odor is to use soap and hydrogen peroxide to lift the oily spray off your dogs coat. Following up with Skunk specific shampoo and treatment will help to reduce the remaining odor.

03/11/2025

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Huge Thank You to Ccg Fithealthydogs & The Hive Chiropractic Center, LLC for an amazing day of healthy dogs
10/07/2024

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08/19/2024

Grooming By Jenny is moving September 1st!
We will be in our new location at 1100 Kane St Suite 115 La Crosse, affiliated with Sam's Pamper Camper. You still contact Grooming by Jenny for appointments 😁

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