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MEET
ELICIA and her PERFORMANCE DOGS…
Elicia Calhoun is
a top National and International Trainer, National Champion and
World Champion, Lecturer, Professional Agility Instructor, and
Author. A World Champion Team member in 2001 and Bronze Medal
Team member in 2003, Elicia has represented the
United States for an
unprecedented five consecutive years with the same dog, Suni.
She and her Aussie, MACH2 Suni ADCH, also have the top
individual Maxi dog placement at the World Championships, and
are nationally recognized icons, having been featured competing
at large televised events on Animal Planet (AKC and USDAA
National Championship) and ESPN (Great Outdoor Games) numerous
times since 1998.
Visit her website:
www.waltzingpaws.com
to learn more!
ICEMAN:
“I began feeding
Canine GP to Iceman,
my 7 year old male border collie who had sustained a back injury
from another dog hitting him 4 years ago. He is a super
high drive dog who has neither respect for his body nor any
common sense when he is in work mode. He has been retired
from agility now 4 years with little hope of returning to the
sport, in spite of countless rehabilitation attempts and
conditioning programs.
I heard about the positive results others have had from feeding
Canine GP and
decided to speak with the head of research at iVet to confirm
the claims. I began incorporating Canine GP into Iceman's
diet and within one week I saw improvement in his overall mental
state. He was less neurotic, more focused, and easier to
work with in everyday training. His stamina improved and
he began holding his chiropractic adjustments from one visit to
the next. His overall muscle tone improved and he
obviously just felt better. As a result of these
changes, I began my other dogs on
Canine GP and
have seen similar results.
After only 2 months of being on
Canine GP, I have
recently begun foundation agility training with Iceman. I
have high hopes to be able to bring him back into agility, even
if only for demonstration purposes due to the nature of his
injury, as he loved doing agility so much. I look forward
to seeing the improvements in Iceman as I continue to feed
Canine GP!”
-- Elicia Calhoun, Agility Dog
Trainer
My next door neighbor an 85 year old retired doctor has a 6
year old golden lab (Reload).
Reload damaged her left rear hip two years ago and with rest
seemed ok. Two months ago she caught her hip in a swing door
and aggravated the injury. Reload could not put any weight
on her leg and was obviously in some distress. Doc took her
to his vet and he suggested surgery as he believed Reload
had damaged tendons. Cost of surgery $6000.
I asked Doc to give me one week of feeding Reload Canine GP,
he agreed.
Reload would not eat Canine GP when mixed with her food,
however she loved it when I would feed it to her on the
treats we give her.
I would place treats in a bowl with some water, sprinkle
Canine GP on and when she was done with the treats she would
lap up the remainder from the bowl.
On the third day there was obvious improvement and by day 6
she was running around. Now six weeks later she comes to my
door every night for her treats. Doc remarked that she
hasn't looked this good in years and she plays like a puppy.
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