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Scabies / fox mites on dogs
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30 Jun 2013 04:50 #34233
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Replied by joyce1 on topic Scabies / fox mites on dogs
This is protocol 1,000 is it not?
Question for you Heatonmichelle - When dosing dogs and cats, how do we adjust the CDS amount you just mentioned (.25 to .5ml) to the size/weight of the animal for the p1,000?? I"m thinking of dogs, cats and goats.
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Question for you Heatonmichelle - When dosing dogs and cats, how do we adjust the CDS amount you just mentioned (.25 to .5ml) to the size/weight of the animal for the p1,000?? I"m thinking of dogs, cats and goats.
Thanks!
joyce
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The mind is a gift -
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30 Jun 2013 14:53 #34242
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I like to start go really slow with animals because they can not tell us what they are feeling. None of my animal have anything life threatening so when I treat them I don't go over .5ml CDS per hour. They are 75lbs or higher so they could take more but I have never needed to give them more. I have treated them for things such as bladder infections. pancreatitis. bad breath. wounds. etc. It does make them gassy but I give them probiotics to help with this. Protocol 1000 is 3 drops per hour....what I use is about .75 to 1.5 drops per hour. I don't go over this because I can tell it makes them uncomfortable. The general rule is 1 drop per 25 lbs...up to 3 drops per hour for protocol 1000. You have to watch the animals stool and behavior while treating them.
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11 Jul 2013 10:48 - 11 Jul 2013 10:49 #34497
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Great suggestions folks... thank you all.
The MMS has cleared up the symptoms nicely.
I am hoping the cause will be eradicated as well we'll know more after we stop giving him the MMS.
@ Michelle (and others who suggested using a syringe)
Why would you use CDS instead of MMS given the acidity of the dog's stomach acid?
The MMS has cleared up the symptoms nicely.
I am hoping the cause will be eradicated as well we'll know more after we stop giving him the MMS.
@ Michelle (and others who suggested using a syringe)
Why would you use CDS instead of MMS given the acidity of the dog's stomach acid?
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27 Jul 2013 14:01 #34915
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OK... thank you all for the helpful input.
the following worked and the Dog is now free of scabies (fox mites)
We treated internally with MMS 9 to 12 drops in water bowl and externally (topically) with 15 drops MMS in a half glass of water sprayed onto the skin. We used unactivated MMS for this case.
the following worked and the Dog is now free of scabies (fox mites)
We treated internally with MMS 9 to 12 drops in water bowl and externally (topically) with 15 drops MMS in a half glass of water sprayed onto the skin. We used unactivated MMS for this case.
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