Hi Reid, for what it's worth my 14 year old Dachshund started falling all
over the place a few weeks ago. My first thought was that he'd suffered a
stroke but on closer inspection I noticed inside one of his ears was rather
red suggesting an infection.
I immediately put a few drops of colloidal silver in the affected ear. He
sat next to me for two hours and when put on the floor trotted away with no
sign of a problem. I continued with the drops for a couple of days just in
case any infection lingered and he's been in excellent health ever since.

Cheers,  Roger

on 31/10/2002 9:39 PM, Reid Harvey at pott...@wlink.com.np wrote:

CSLovers,
I'm hoping that someone can provide the kind of information that would
encourage a veterinarian to add CS to his already progressive 'list of
alternative approaches for animals.'  I know there has been a great deal
here about CS for animals/ pets, but only these days am I becoming
interested.  In a lifetime never much interested in pets, my kids have
recently been dying for a dog, so now we have gotten one.  The upshot,
my wife and I have become animal lovers.  I took our dog for a first
checkup and after talking to our new vet about CS I can see that he's
very interested.  I thought he might be because he does acupuncture for
animals and I'd never heard of this before.  He asked for some printed
information, from the silverlist, to help guide him the right way.  Can
anyone help with specifics?  I suppose I'm looking for anecdotal
information but if there's something more it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Reid