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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (19920)4/21/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: Thean  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
OT to BIG DOG about Viagra.

Since you asked how you can get Viagra, I did some checking for you.

I talked to my pal at Pfizer who was part of the Viagra development team. The bad news first. He said Pfizer does not plan on developing a veterinarian version of Viagra. But now the good news. Early on in the pre-clinical animal model study stage of the Viagra development program, many dogs were tested and they worked very well indeed. Thank goodness the dogs being tested made it through! How does one know if one can use the same dose strength titrated against man for a dog without getting overdose? Well, for a small dog with not much body weight an overdose can be a real issue. But for a real BIG DOG, my pal said, take two tablets for maximum effect.

Now, how can the King of Dog get some of this hot selling cookie? My unprofessional recommendation to you is to ask a little favor from any of the docs on this thread to write you a script. I'm sure Ron will gladfully do that if you were to send him your private address. DogDoc may actually be the legit person to write you a script though, according to the animal pharmacy laws.

Hope you can get some.



To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (19920)4/21/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: marc chatman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Ron's site: rgdoczzz.home.texas.net eom



To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (19920)4/21/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
No way is KTEL gonna crash, as long as they keep playing those tunes on CNBC!

This morning was hilarious - every few minutes they'd play another old disco classic, and they'd have the whole crew boogie for a few seconds. This definately gave the stock a boost! :)