Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Listerine? Yuck! Sorry... I've heard cornstarch sprinkled over the HotSpot usually does the trick and is more natural than listerine. Instead of listerine, before I heard of the cornstarch, I had used Hazel water. I forgot what its called, but I'm sure you k now what I mean :-) We used to have to

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Donna
Yes this works great I used it on my dog and within 3 days it was almost gone and no more chewing and digging. Donna ACS You should be pouring Listerine (mouth rinse) 4 times a day on the hot spot to dry it up – nothing else. Pour on and do not dry. Give the dog 1mg per pound (etc. 25mg for

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
You could go on the SilverPets list aldi. dee On 9 Dec 2009, at 12:18, Golden Aldi wrote: Listerine? Yuck! Sorry... I've heard cornstarch sprinkled over the HotSpot usually does the trick and is more natural than listerine. Instead of listerine, before I heard of the cornstarch, I had used

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Barbara
There is a group called K9Nutrition owned by Lew Olson who holds a PhD in natural health. Here is an addy: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Nutrition/?yguid=116429910 Really a good group and people are asking all kinds of health questions. Barbara So sorry to write so much about

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Golden Aldi
thank you Dee and Barbara! will join both now :-) On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Barbara barba...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: There is a group called K9Nutrition owned by Lew Olson who holds a PhD in natural health. Here is an addy:

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Fuzzmom
: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 7:18 AM Subject: Re: CSCS for dogs, again Listerine? Yuck! Sorry... I've heard cornstarch sprinkled over the HotSpot usually does the trick and is more natural than listerine. Instead of listerine, before I heard of the cornstarch, I had used Hazel water. I forgot

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
Interesting. I wonder why Lugols would help? I'll certainly try it, thanks! - Original Message - From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 9:57 PM Subject: RE: CSCS for dogs, again Roger and Lisa, I have a lab that had food allergies

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-09 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
: CSCS for dogs, again There is a group called K9Nutrition owned by Lew Olson who holds a PhD in natural health. Here is an addy: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/K9Nutrition/?yguid=116429910 Really a good group and people are asking all kinds of health questions. Barbara

CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
My dog also will not touch water with a drop of cs in it. I will try putting straight cs down for him as some have recommended. I wonder, though, would drinking cs help with his hot spots at all? He is always biting himself on the back and scratching. He does drink a little ACV in his

RE: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Dianne France
on it and it seems to cool. Dianne From: rerl...@bellsouth.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 21:51:14 -0600 Subject: CSCS for dogs, again My dog also will not touch water with a drop of cs in it. I will try putting straight cs down for him as some have recommended. I

Re: CSCS for dogs, again

2009-12-08 Thread Gwlynda Irek
You should be pouring Listerine (mouth rinse) 4 times a day on the hot spot to dry it up ­ nothing else. Pour on and do not dry. Give the dog 1mg per pound (etc. 25mg for 25 lb dog) Benadryl every 12 hours for itching and biting his self until the hot spot is gone. Roger and Lisa Royal On