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Old 18-09-2009, 06:25 AM
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Armadillo are ok yeah. Though i checked out their magnets and found that they're not as powerful as the Bioflow collars - which face South also
Err as soon as you turn doesn't the magnet face a different direction? or are you supposed to face the same direction for the rest of your life? BTW I'm rubbish at walking backwards and I don't think I can train my dog to do this so I can't see it working - and having tried these for 6 months I can say they do nothing! Maybe it's because I didn't south face all the time?
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Re: Magnetic therapy dog collars

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Err as soon as you turn doesn't the magnet face a different direction? or are you supposed to face the same direction for the rest of your life? BTW I'm rubbish at walking backwards and I don't think I can train my dog to do this so I can't see it working - and having tried these for 6 months I can say they do nothing! Maybe it's because I didn't south face all the time?
not sure if your serious in this one - but its the position of the magnets on the neck interacting with blood flow and not the position of yourself to the earths magnetic field thats importatnt I think.
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not sure if your serious in this one - but its the position of the magnets on the neck interacting with blood flow and not the position of yourself to the earths magnetic field thats importatnt I think.
Indeed! I was not being serious!
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Re: Magnetic therapy dog collars

Hmm, interesting post. My bichon, nearly 9, is limping and getting a bit stiff in his back legs.

Perhaps I should get him a bioflow collar. Now where is the best place to get one and how much am I going to have to pay for it?
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Re: Magnetic therapy dog collars

Hi
you have to get bioflow collars from a distributor, they are RRP at £35 which sounds expensive but they are very good and it is the magnet you are paying for - bioflow have patented magnets and you have a 90 day guarantee that you will see a difference or you can get your money back. I became a distributor because i totally believe in Bioflow - I wear a magnet from bioflow myself and 100% advocate them!!

I am a distributor, so i can supply you one if you want one, I do them for £30 at the moment as i am just setting up my business - my business is called Bright Paws and the website is about to launch (thats my job tomorrow to upload all the pictures and get it launched :-))

PM me if you want more details - i have small ones in stock at the moment :-)
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Re: Magnetic therapy dog collars

Magnetic collars proved their effectiveness.And i think it can help your pet to be strong and healthy.I can recommend following article to get some new information about it.My neighbour
has a labrador,several months ago he wound it has a problem with back,so he bought special magneto inductor for it,and now dog almost recovered.Information for thinking
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