Bear Market almost ready to resume ....... March 12, 2019 posted at ET

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Hey guys ....................... be alert for the shut-down process for T2W.



It will begin when the Head & Shoulders Neckline in chart breaks.




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Does Your Senior Dog Eat Poop?
Did you know it is a myth that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s? Think about all the things they eat during the day both outside and inside. Dogs are known to raid garbage cans, drink water out of the toilet, and lick themselves. They will chew their way through the day.

However, a not-so-pleasant thing to us humans is dogs who eat their own poop. There is even a scientific name for this habit—coprophagia (kop-ruh-fey-jee-uh)—and also both behavioral and physiologic reasons why some dogs view poop as a delicacy.



How Common

There have not been a lot of studies conducted as to the whys. If your dog eats poop, be comforted by the fact he is not alone. In a study conducted at the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior’s Conference in 2012, researchers found that 16% of dogs were classified as serious poop eaters (more than five times/day) and 24% of dogs in the study ate poop at least once/day.

If you look at how dogs evolved it makes sense: dogs are scavengers and when food was scarce, dogs resorted to eating anything available. Also, mothers still clean up their puppies poop to keep the nest clean.

Why?
Did you know that rabbits eat feces for the key nutrients? If they don’t, they could develop health problems and newborns may die.

When a dog eats his own feces it is harmless. However, eating the feces of other animals may contain bacteria, parasites and toxins that could make him sick.

Something unusual we found was that dogs are generally picky about eating poop: they avoid loose stools and diarrhea. If it’s freezing outside and the stools are frozen, they are particularly delicious to dogs – hence the name “poopsicles”.

Although experts disagree on why certain dogs eat poop and other’s don’t, the most common reasons are:

  • Isolation. Dogs that are lonely, bored or left alone for long periods of time tend to eat poop.
  • Anxiety. Dogs that may be punished for pooping during housetraining may eat their poop to destroy the evidence.
  • Attention. Do you react when your dog eats poop? Next time appear nonchalant or your dog may do it to get your attention.
  • Deficiency. Your dog could have an enzyme deficiency, pancreatic issues or a parasite. Check with your vet to rule out any medical conditions.
  • Enjoyment. Many dogs simply like the taste.
  • Hungry. Your dog may not be getting enough food.
  • Learned behavior. A younger dog may see an older dog eating poop and assume it is natural and acceptable. For households with multiple dogs there is often a pecking order of dominant and submissive roles. Submissive dogs will sometimes eat the stool of their dominant counterparts.
The good news? Your vet will tell you about ways to break this habit. Here are some suggestions you may want to try:

  • Feeding your dog a healthy and nutritious diet in the right quantities
  • Getting enough exercise and keeping your dog busy
  • Reducing any factors that may be stressing your dog
  • Picking up the poop right after he goes and keeping his environment clean
  • Making the poop taste bad by using Adolph’s Meat Tenderizer or “For-bid”
Good luck!
 
T2W ........................ at prime time US markets ............................ hits its BEAR market rally peak of 10 members + 9 Newbies online.


This is in line with recent BEAR rally peaks. But once the H&S neckline breaks, the number will fall off a cliff in the subsequent BEAR rallies for prime time US markets each trading day.

Look for it. Its how you spot when a stock should be sold hook line and sinker and get the fck out and stash your cash for the next investment.
 
What causes Diarrhea in Dogs?
Dr. Kurt Venator, DVM, PhD, Chief Veterinary Officer, Nestle Purina Pet Care

Diarrhea is a relatively common problem in dogs. Primary causes of sudden onset dog diarrhea include dietary indiscretion – also known as “garbage gut”, sudden change in diet, stress, or viral, bacterial, or parasitic infection. Often acute diarrhea in dogs can be self-limiting and appropriately managed by consulting your veterinarian.
Dog diarrhea is defined as liquid, watery or runny, frequent bowel movements, affecting either the small or large intestine. While most cases of diarrhea will pass within 12 to 24 hours, dogs that display symptoms beyond 24 hours should be evaluated by a veterinarian.



How do dogs get diarrhea?
Acute diarrhea is a relatively common occurrence in dogs and is often self-limiting. In contrast, chronic diarrhea is often associated with a more serious underlying medical condition.



Acute Diarrhea causes:



Chronic Diarrhea Causes:



While some types of dog diarrhea will resolve naturally in 24 hours, dogs that continue to excrete water-like feces, or feces with traces of blood, for longer than 24 hours, should be evaluated by a veterinarian. The dog intestine is a sensitive organ that can be easily damaged if a dog ingests something that cannot be digested, for example, sticks, bones, toys.



A number of tests to establish the cause may be recommended, including: physical exam, urinalysis, blood tests, stool examination, x-rays, an ultrasound, or endoscopy.



What signs will a dog have?
As a pet parent, you’ll likely deal with dog diarrhea at some point; most of the time, there’ll be nothing to worry about as it will resolve on its own. However, knowing what to look for, when to get treatment and how to prevent diarrhea will help you better manage your dog’s health, and ensure he recovers in the least amount of time.



Whether the symptoms of diarrhea are mild or severe, you should always contact your nearest veterinarian for advice within 24 hours if any of these signs persist. Some signs of diarrhea may include:



  1. Liquid stools that look like puddles of mud
  2. Watery stools that are red or black in color, or contain blood
  3. Unformed stools that are slimy or contain mucus
  4. Dried blood or mucus around the dog’s anus
  5. Large amounts of stool being passed with more frequency (5+ times per day)
  6. Loose stools passed in small amounts with more frequency (5+ times per day)


Contact a veterinarian immediately if your dog has diarrhea and is:

  1. A puppy under 6 months, a dog considered senior, or a dog under 10 lbs.
  2. Diagnosed with a pre-existing condition such as diabetes, kidney disease etc.
  3. Struggling to breathe, or has labored breathing
  4. Passing runny stools more than 5 times a day
  5. Vomiting, or retching consistently (3 or more times in 24 hours)
  6. Passing small amounts of blood
  7. Expelling slimy with mucus, or greasy-looking feces
  8. Sudden weight-loss and lethargy
  9. Dehydrated, with a dry, dull, brittle coat
  10. Showing signs of depression, pain


Home remedy vs Veterinarian treatment
If a dog has diarrhea without any of the listed symptoms in this article, you may be able to monitor his progress and recovery at home over 24 hours. Often, diarrhea is caused by stress, or by the dog ingesting something from the trash that isn’t part of his daily diet.



Home remedy management of acute diarrhea (sudden diarrhea that is likely to pass in 24 hours) could include the following:



  • Withhold food for 24 hours.
  • Provide lots of fresh, clean water.
  • If diarrhea stops, feed regular sized serving broken up into 3 to 6 small, bland meals.
  • Bland meals could be made up of boiled, white rice and chicken without bones or skin.
  • If dog digests first small meal with no side effects, offer a second 3 to 4 hours later.
  • Feed a slightly bigger third meal again in 3 hours if dog seems fine.
  • Serve a fourth, larger meal 2 hours later if dog is doing well.
  • Increase meal size again, and feed an hour after fourth meal.
  • Final meal should be feeding the remainder of the bland food.
  • Continue regular feeding schedule the next day.


Veterinary treatment is highly recommended for any dog experiencing diarrhea for longer than the 24 hour observation period or showing the clinical signs listed above. At your visit, be prepared to answer some very important questions from the veterinarian that could help determine the cause of the dog diarrhea, such as:



  • Has your dog experienced any big changes that could cause stress?
  • How often during the day is the dog needing to go outside to relieve himself?
  • Has the dog eaten anything other than his regular meal or dog food?
  • When was your dog’s last meal?
  • Did you bring a stool sample to the veterinary practice?
  • Has the dog had diarrhea for more than 24 hours?
  • Does the dog have any pre-existing conditions?
  • What are the current medications for these conditions, if any?


Do not give your dog human medicine, which can be highly dangerous, unless it is specifically prescribed by your veterinarian.



How to prevent dog diarrhea
The simplest way to keep your dog healthy is to be aware that:



  • Objects, such as toys, bones or even small items of clothing lying around can be ingested.
  • Switching a dog’s diet can cause severe stomach upsets.
  • Food transitions should be completed over 7 to 10 days to avoid an upset stomach and diarrhea.
  • Scavenging for food in the trash or elsewhere, and human foods should be discouraged.
  • Meaty treats with bones can cause potentially dangerous obstructions.
  • Regular vaccinations and veterinarian check-ups keep dogs healthy.
  • Food for a sensitive stomach may help your dog avoid diarrhea.
 
Hey guys ............................... slow it down, fellas. Thread view count has hit 137k
Acceleration? You bet. THEY ense the TERROR and know that only Fbo can give them comfort!!!!! :):)



:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:Wait to see the sh*t hit the fan when the Dow JOnes reverses. All of T2W will shut down actionwise - every mother's son will be staring at Fibo.

This is a CALL!

It will be Slam Dunked when it fires!!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:



Come Christmas this year, all, every single T2W member dead or alive or blown Dodge will nevertheless be singing, "All I want for Christmas is Fibo" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:



 
What causes Diarrhea in Dogs?
Dr. Kurt Venator, DVM, PhD, Chief Veterinary Officer, Nestle Purina Pet Care

Diarrhea is a relatively common problem in dogs. Primary causes of sudden onset dog diarrhea include dietary indiscretion – also known as “garbage gut”, sudden change in diet, stress, or viral, bacterial, or parasitic infection. Often acute diarrhea in dogs can be self-limiting and appropriately managed by consulting your veterinarian.
Dog diarrhea is defined as liquid, watery or runny, frequent bowel movements, affecting either the small or large intestine. While most cases of diarrhea will pass within 12 to 24 hours, dogs that display symptoms beyond 24 hours should be evaluated by a veterinarian.



How do dogs get diarrhea?
Acute diarrhea is a relatively common occurrence in dogs and is often self-limiting. In contrast, chronic diarrhea is often associated with a more serious underlying medical condition.



Acute Diarrhea causes:



Chronic Diarrhea Causes:



While some types of dog diarrhea will resolve naturally in 24 hours, dogs that continue to excrete water-like feces, or feces with traces of blood, for longer than 24 hours, should be evaluated by a veterinarian. The dog intestine is a sensitive organ that can be easily damaged if a dog ingests something that cannot be digested, for example, sticks, bones, toys.



A number of tests to establish the cause may be recommended, including: physical exam, urinalysis, blood tests, stool examination, x-rays, an ultrasound, or endoscopy.



What signs will a dog have?
As a pet parent, you’ll likely deal with dog diarrhea at some point; most of the time, there’ll be nothing to worry about as it will resolve on its own. However, knowing what to look for, when to get treatment and how to prevent diarrhea will help you better manage your dog’s health, and ensure he recovers in the least amount of time.



Whether the symptoms of diarrhea are mild or severe, you should always contact your nearest veterinarian for advice within 24 hours if any of these signs persist. Some signs of diarrhea may include:



  1. Liquid stools that look like puddles of mud
  2. Watery stools that are red or black in color, or contain blood
  3. Unformed stools that are slimy or contain mucus
  4. Dried blood or mucus around the dog’s anus
  5. Large amounts of stool being passed with more frequency (5+ times per day)
  6. Loose stools passed in small amounts with more frequency (5+ times per day)


Contact a veterinarian immediately if your dog has diarrhea and is:

  1. A puppy under 6 months, a dog considered senior, or a dog under 10 lbs.
  2. Diagnosed with a pre-existing condition such as diabetes, kidney disease etc.
  3. Struggling to breathe, or has labored breathing
  4. Passing runny stools more than 5 times a day
  5. Vomiting, or retching consistently (3 or more times in 24 hours)
  6. Passing small amounts of blood
  7. Expelling slimy with mucus, or greasy-looking feces
  8. Sudden weight-loss and lethargy
  9. Dehydrated, with a dry, dull, brittle coat
  10. Showing signs of depression, pain


Home remedy vs Veterinarian treatment
If a dog has diarrhea without any of the listed symptoms in this article, you may be able to monitor his progress and recovery at home over 24 hours. Often, diarrhea is caused by stress, or by the dog ingesting something from the trash that isn’t part of his daily diet.



Home remedy management of acute diarrhea (sudden diarrhea that is likely to pass in 24 hours) could include the following:



  • Withhold food for 24 hours.
  • Provide lots of fresh, clean water.
  • If diarrhea stops, feed regular sized serving broken up into 3 to 6 small, bland meals.
  • Bland meals could be made up of boiled, white rice and chicken without bones or skin.
  • If dog digests first small meal with no side effects, offer a second 3 to 4 hours later.
  • Feed a slightly bigger third meal again in 3 hours if dog seems fine.
  • Serve a fourth, larger meal 2 hours later if dog is doing well.
  • Increase meal size again, and feed an hour after fourth meal.
  • Final meal should be feeding the remainder of the bland food.
  • Continue regular feeding schedule the next day.


Veterinary treatment is highly recommended for any dog experiencing diarrhea for longer than the 24 hour observation period or showing the clinical signs listed above. At your visit, be prepared to answer some very important questions from the veterinarian that could help determine the cause of the dog diarrhea, such as:



  • Has your dog experienced any big changes that could cause stress?
  • How often during the day is the dog needing to go outside to relieve himself?
  • Has the dog eaten anything other than his regular meal or dog food?
  • When was your dog’s last meal?
  • Did you bring a stool sample to the veterinary practice?
  • Has the dog had diarrhea for more than 24 hours?
  • Does the dog have any pre-existing conditions?
  • What are the current medications for these conditions, if any?


Do not give your dog human medicine, which can be highly dangerous, unless it is specifically prescribed by your veterinarian.



How to prevent dog diarrhea
The simplest way to keep your dog healthy is to be aware that:



  • Objects, such as toys, bones or even small items of clothing lying around can be ingested.
  • Switching a dog’s diet can cause severe stomach upsets.
  • Food transitions should be completed over 7 to 10 days to avoid an upset stomach and diarrhea.
  • Scavenging for food in the trash or elsewhere, and human foods should be discouraged.
  • Meaty treats with bones can cause potentially dangerous obstructions.
  • Regular vaccinations and veterinarian check-ups keep dogs healthy.
  • Food for a sensitive stomach may help your dog avoid diarrhea.
 
T2W ..................... how Death accelerates ................


Hey guys ........................... something to be aware of ................... happening bigtime in the world now as the BEAR breaks more and more concrete slabs BEFORE Wave 3 has even arrived. Imagine what will go down after Wave 3 initiates ...........


Expect more and more Newbies to pour in to T2W even as veteran members leave in droves. EXODUS is the key word all over the place. Moderator Lightning McQueen accelerated it by leaving after 20 years of service. This speaks volumes. Trader333 is next. When he leaves, it will be the END.

Same concept in real life: for example ............. Uber & Lyft drivers worldwide numbers are skyrocketing with newbies even as veteran drivers have left disgusted. The Newbies are streaming in because job losses are skyrocketing and they have nowhere else to go.

Uber & Lyft will follow California worldwide in quite likely passing the Law to make drivers employees instead of the independent contractors, the current scam. The Law is being argued now. If Uber loses, there will be millions and millions more job losses worldwide and all these cats will pour into the street looking for jobs which they cannot find.

They pour into Delivery jobs (grub, supermarket, liquor etc.,) .............. but these will dry up too.

There is NO ESCAPE as they jump from here to there to there to dodge BEAR.
 
T2W ..................... how Death accelerates ................


Hey guys ........................... something to be aware of ................... happening bigtime in the world now as the BEAR breaks more and more concrete slabs BEFORE Wave 3 has even arrived. Imagine what will go down after Wave 3 initiates ...........


Expect more and more Newbies to pour in to T2W even as veteran members leave in droves. EXODUS is the key word all over the place. Moderator Lightning McQueen accelerated it by leaving after 20 years of service. This speaks volumes. Trader333 is next. When he leaves, it will be the END.

Same concept in real life: for example ............. Uber & Lyft drivers worldwide numbers are skyrocketing with newbies even as veteran drivers have left disgusted. The Newbies are streaming in because job losses are skyrocketing and they have nowhere else to go.

Uber & Lyft will follow California worldwide in quite likely passing the Law to make drivers employees instead of the independent contractors, the current scam. The Law is being argued now. If Uber loses, there will be millions and millions more job losses worldwide and all these cats will pour into the street looking for jobs which they cannot find.

They pour into Delivery jobs (grub, supermarket, liquor etc.,) .............. but these will dry up too.

There is NO ESCAPE as they jump from here to there to there to dodge BEAR.




Therefore for preparation sake, counts the number of Newbies at T2W everyday at a specific time during Prime Time USA. markets. Distinction must be made for existing newbies and fresh meat arrivals. Subtle. All will die. But go for the numbers, it should be a rising graph. Sometime in Wave 3, these too will stop coming as they will have jumped on the next escape route THE HERD is on to.

Stay alert!

Keep eye on Trader333. When he leaves, this sh*thouse will drop into deflationary worthlessness and will be like Interest Rates hovering around zero+

Stay away from all forums. Psychiatrist offices will be a better option.
 
Hey guys ..................... see my previous Vix & USD & QQQ chart alerts for the Millionaire run upcoming ................. getting very very very close to breakout

USD northbound for 2 years
Vix northbound for 2 years
QQQ southbound for 2 years

Millions and millions expected return.

Fibo Scorecard for July and August = ZERO income (no trades, only waiting for my SHORT)


For perspective compared to the traders in the Scalping FTSE futures thread like Dentalfloss, postie, counter-violent with fudged entries, key thing to remember and note is this .................... while they have been stuck at the screen making 200 pounds here, losing 300 pounds there and most likely making nothing net which equates to getting paid below minimum wage .............................. Fibo, on the other hand with ZERO income for July and August, will in the very first hour of the upcoming short made more than all of the thread participants combined including their social security and government funny money for this year.

Pay-shunce is a virtue in a BEAR market
 
GBP & Euro currencies will head to the toilet along with all Emerging market currencies. Don't believe anyone has noticed yet that Sterling is now a 3rd world currency. And London is a 3rd world city and getting worse. But for proper perspective, California is headed there too. One big happy family
 
Get out of Metro Bank now. London bank runs to start very soon. Ditto for stateside banks

Bank of America might be the first one to fall. Wells Fargo will not be far behind.
 
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