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Now that cancer has been diagnosed or suspected as the most likely diagnosis, you are trying to make some difficult and important decisions in regards to your companion’s future health and well-being. PetLife Formula is an effective Immune enhancement formula for your dog or cat. Cancer can be kept in check, or outright beaten by your pet's own immune system. PetLife Formula supercharges the immune system and allows your pet’s own immune system to help fight off many illness.




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1BPL
PetLife Formula
1ea. 473 cc. Bottle
Regular Price $169.99
Our Price - $149.99
3BPL
PetLife Formula
3ea. 473 cc. Bottles
Regular Price $510.00
Our Price - $420.00
12BPL
PetLife Formula
12ea. 473 cc. Bottles
Regular Price $1,800.00
Our Price - $1,560.00
Please Note: Syringes are only used to measure and dispense PetLife orally to your pets
3CC
3 cc syringe
Our Price - $1.29
6CC
6 cc syringe
Our Price - $1.49

Each bottle is 473 cc's
PETLIFE FORMULATION


Below are the major components-ingredients of the Petlife Formula.

Chrysin, Coriolus Versicolor, Diindolymethane (DIM), Resveratrol, Turmeric Extract (Curcumin), Quercetin, Green Tea Extract, L-Selenium Methionine

Other Ingredients: Water, Liposomal Matrix (Lecithin Complex with Phosphadidyl Choline and Phosphatidylserine), Natural Flavors, Stevia, Sodium Benzoate and Potassium Sorbate (as preservatives)



Thanks for getting my shipment out UPS red. I just received it yesterday. This product has been like our liquid gold savior for our Bully, Sam.

Kristyn A.


Hello,

It it with great excitement that I write this memo to you. My dalmation, Raven, was diagnosed with very aggressive squamous cell carcinoma after having surgery in January, 2006, to remove a malignant walnut-sized tumor from her head. Given the prognosis and limited, harsh and very costly treatment options that would jeopardize her quality of life and offer no guarantees, I chose to look for a more holistic treatment approach. I found Pet Life after doing some research online, and I am so glad that I did...CONTINUED


Last January, My 13 year old springer spaniel was diagnosed with advanced bladder cancer (his cancer spread to his lungs) and his Vet said there is nothing can be done. So i ordered pet life.... a week ago (4 months after diagnosis of his cancer) my dog had another Urinalysis and blood work done. Now his urine does not show any cancerous cells. The new Vet my dog goes to (who also practices eastern Veterinary Medicine) says almost all the time the urine will show the cancer cells...this is something she is has never seen before. We are so very happy with this news and just shocked still but more tests will be run in a month or so. I wanted to know what your thoughts were on that.... previous urinalysis was done in two separate weeks with different urine sample to avoid errors. both urinalysis showed cancer back in January. Please let me know what your thoughts are! This is just unbelievable.

Thank you in advance

Alexandra B.


Hello-- I have bought many bottles of PetLife, and it seems to be helping my dog with his thyroid cancer, but I have never bought the case of 12, thinking my pet will expire before using all. Bob is the best dog we have ever had, and is worth saving. He was diagnosed in July, 05, and went thru chemo, surgery etc. the whole nine yards with the vet- who stopped treatment last month. we feed natural, whole foods, and along with Petlife 3X a day.

Dawn O.



"Hi.. Our cat, Miss kitty, was diagnosed with feline mammary cancer last year. Our vet said that a complete mastectomy would be the best route to follow. After the surgery our cat was to have chemo, but her WBC was too low and the vet refused to give her the chemo treatments. I found out about PetLife and purchased a bottle. We gave Miss Kitty the recommended 3cc dose three times per day for the first few months, then reduced the dosage to one 3cc dose per day. We also started feeding her bottled water and organic cat food.

Miss Kitty has been cancer free for almost a year now and although she is twelve years old, she looks and acts like a young kitten. I have to believe that the PetLife formula and improved diet are responsible for her excellent health."

Gary Saber


I went to the vet with my dog "Skip" and found out he has advanced cancer. The vet said nothing could be done(that was 8 months ago). I would not give up on Skip as he is very much a part of the family. I was searching the web for help when I ran across a all natural treatment for cancer in people and it turns out that it is also made for pets. I bought PetLife and within five days Skit had more energy than he showed in the past 90 days. Within 45 days he had gained back the 12 pounds lost to cancer and was acting great. It's been six months and the tumor on his side and back are gone. I took him into the vet for his yearly shots and the vet about had a heart attack! he could not believe Skip was alive and showing no signs of cancer. My vet now has PetLife on the shelf at his clinic.

Thank you to www.petsafe-warehouse.com for finding this product. and thank you to PetLife Formula for making PetLife.

Your new best sales person,

Tami Treat, OH


Hello,

In November, our labrador retriever Bear was in awful shape. He had
lost 12 pounds rapidly, was lethargic and then began bleeding from the
nose. We took him to a Veterinary Teaching Hospital where they decided
that he either had a tick borne disease or a Cancer. They precribed
doxycylin in high dosages.

After 2 weeks on that, without any improvement, I began giving Bear the
Petlife Formula. Withing 24 hours, he began to show improvement.. He
has gained his weight back and his activity level has returned to normal.

We have given Bear about 3.5 bottles of the Petlife Formula so far. I
am wondering if their is a lower, maintenance dosage for this product.

Thanks,

Mike Cotter



PetLife Herbal Formula usage in successful treatment of SCC in an equine- a case study By Toots A. Banner DVM
"..The purpose of this case report is to summarize and report the use of the Life One Herbal Formula and it’s effectiveness in treating squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the horse. The formula has shown promise and effectiveness in treating cancer in small animals over the last few years. Life One Herbal Formula is a liquid herbal product made of a combination of herbal extracts and phytochemical compounds in a liposomal delivery system..." READ MORE

PetLife usage for demodectic mange - a disease related to a suppressed immune system especially in older dogs. Its generally a puppy disease that clears itself. A mite that invades the hair follicle and then causes infections is what the disease is. Normally a healthy dogs immune system can fight these mites of but for whatever reason, they stop being able to do this and the mites take over. It’s not the typical mange you would think of with dogs and it’s not even contagious. Since PetLife Formula boosts the immune system, this helps fight the demodectic mange.
- A letter about demodectic mange
Veterinarian recommended dosage
1 cc/per 10 pounds of body weight three times daily.
Additional Links:
Media Briefing on Canine Influenza
Bronson Alerts Public To Newly Emerging Canine Flu

Origins:
In 2004, a virulent form of canine influenza surfaced at greyhound racing parks in Florida. In that outbreak, it infected 24 greyhounds and killed 8 more. The contagion has since been confirmed in seven states, having killed greyhounds at tracks in Florida, Massachusetts, Arizona, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Texas and Iowa. It is highly contagious, with the uninfected picking it up from the infected via shared items or human contact (kennel workers have carried the virus home with them), in addition to dog-to-dog encounters.

The virus that has been felling greyhounds is an H3N8 flu closely related to an equine flu strain. It is not related to typical human flus or to the H5N1 avian flu that has killed about 100 people in Asia.

Dr. Ruben Donis, chief of molecular genetics for the influenza branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirms the flu jumped from horses to dogs, "a very rare event of considerable scientific interest" and adds "at this point, there is no reason to panic." How that jump occurred is either not known at this point or is not being commented on, so the e-mail's assertion that the eating of raw meat was to blame should be regarded as speculation rather than as fact. While there is always the possibility the virus might again jump species, this time to humans, this strain of flu has been present in horses for more than 40 years yet there are no documented cases of humans catching it or the related canine flu. A vaccine for the equine flu already exists, and a vaccine for the canine version is under development.

Many readers have been confused (and unnecessarily frightened) by the difference between the terms "morbidity rate" and "mortality rate." The morbidity rate describes the percentage of animals that will contract the disease after being exposed to the virus, but despite its name the term has nothing to do with the death rate associated with the flu. (Nearly 80 percent of dogs exposed to the canine flu virus will contract only a mild form of the disease which mimics kennel cough, a type of canine bronchitis that is rarely serious.) The mortality rate, which describes the percentage of animals that will die after contracting the disease, is in the range of 5 to 8 percent, according to Dr. Cynda Crawford, the veterinary immunologist who first isolated the canine flu virus:

Dr. Crawford describes the contagion as producing in dogs "a moist, productive cough that ends in a gagging response, that will persist for one to four weeks, despite treatment with antibiotics or cough suppressants. Some dogs develop a thick, yellow discharge from the nose. A very few dogs will spike a high fever, between 105 to 107 degrees Fahrenheit. They become lethargic and weak, with rapid, shallow breathing. This is likely to progress to pneumonia." Other veterinary experts have estimated the potential death rate as between 8 and 10 percent, with the higher percentage applying to very young, very old, or infirm dogs.

Presence of the virus in dogs can be confirmed only through blood tests performed at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Results of such blood screens take as long as two weeks on average.


Can I return a PetLife?
When you order PetLife Formula you are guaranteed that it has never been opened or returned. We cannot accept returns for this reason.