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of you will remember Valerie Tuttle’s 13-year-old Cocker
Spaniel, Pepper, who couldn’t find her own doorstep after
her nightly constitutional. Partially blind, deaf, and
arthritic, she pretty much lay listless in a corner all
day. She avoided the slow and painful effort of climbing
her townhouse stairs. Pepper’s future looked dismal.
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This is Peaches.
She is one of the thousands of animals that can be found
through Animal Rescue and local Humane Societies.
She deserves Blue Green Algae and a home, too.
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Valerie decided to share her own
Algae supply with Pepper to see if her condition would improve.
After four days on one tablet each of Alpha Sun® and Omega
sun®, Pepper not only recognized her own doorstep but also
scrambled up her front steps with ease. Valerie was so delighted
that she ordered the SBGA Animal food (a blend of both Alpha
Sun® and Omega Sun®).
After a couple of months on the SBGA Animal
food, pepper was full of energy and was very affectionate. One
stormy day Valerie came home from work and took Pepper out for
a brief bathroom break in the pouring rain. Pepper had other
ideas and took off like a streak. Much to Valerie’s surprise
and distress, Pepper seemed determined to have a wild adventure.
Pepper flew through yard after yard, delighting in keeping ahead
of Valerie who pursued her in high heals, sinking deep into
mucky Georgia red clay. Good thing Valerie eats Algae too so
she could catch up with her transformed Pepper and bring her
home to safety where they could both dry out.
Now after six months on the SBGA Animal
Food, Valerie gleefully ways that Pepper frolics like a puppy
and loves to play with children. Her coat is glossy and her
mind is quicker. She follows the family everywhere up and down
the stairs. Valerie says that Pepper I even showing improvement
in her sight and hearing. Valerie has for many years been committed
to her own vitality and longevity. While observing with delight
and amazement the changes in Pepper, Valerie began upping her
own Alpha Sun® and Omega Sun® and … well, that’s another
story!
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