I don't know if this relates to this problem or not, but my little dog for a couple years had a 'hot spot' on his leg, took him to the vet, the vet gave him cortisone, which cleared it up pronto. The next year, same thing. This year, I tried lavender essential oil mixed in water in a spray bottle and sprayed it on his leg, I had to do it a couple days, but the hot spot went away, I'm watching it to see if he starts knawing again......



----- Original Message ----- From: "123 456" <whiteol...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Dog w/toe fungi problems


thanks for  that insight  Dan.
If its bladderstone they are fairly easy to get rid of with homeopathics.
I  use (r 4eikiweigs  formula  #7
works great for four legs or two.
)or myself I  know that my liver  doesnt  like  certain forms of fructose.
Maybe changing the dogs food would be helpful in the  long term?
...............

On 11/2/13, Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Our dog had something very like this.  It seemed to have something to do
with bladder infection or bladder stones which encapsulated bacteria and
was hard to get rid of, so the whole dog's body was susceptible to systemic infections and allergies. Or the inflammation from allergies made the dog
susceptible to infection, since it mostly happened in the fall.  This was
before I was making CS, so I didn't use it. If we still had that problem,
I would give the dog pure CS solution to drink, or a weak CS solution to
drink to completely clear out any infection from the body. This may take a
long time if there are any bladder stones, or anything like that.
Shouldn't be any harm to drink the CS all the time though.  (Washing the
feet constantly helps, but may not be very practical.)

Dan


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:19 PM, Michael Brown
<mikebrownpcb1...@yahoo.com>wrote:

My friends dog has a toe fungi of some sort that itches, and turns pink.
My first thought was maybe a strong batch of CS gel might help. Anybody
with any expertise in this area?  Dog is likely going to lick it off
before
it can kill the fungi, so that needs to be addressed also.  Has had the
condition for several months now. Thanks in advance from the dog and my
friend.           mlbrown    ps.  Any other ideas, not involving toxic
chemicals are welcomed.




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