Dan Nave wrote:
If you have a zapper, fill two square plastic tubs (or something similar; if the tubs will touch each other make sure they are not metallic) with about 2 inches of warm water. Add a half teaspoon of salt to each tub. Place one zapper electrode in each tub and turn on zapper. Position the dog so that the front feet are in one tub and the rear feet are in the other tub. Zap the dog for 7 minutes and let it out for 20 minutes. Repeat for a total of 3 zaps. Repeat daily until infection is under control. I have found my dog will stand for it if I sit beside her with my hand on her and pet her or give her attention whenever she gets restless. Seven minutes is about her maximum standing time, but it works perfectly for zapping.
Sure use the H2O2, CS and DMSO since you can get at the ears. My dog had
bladder stones and generalized infection through the bladder and body
(including ears) and this took care of it. At the time I didn't know about CS.
Re: CS>dog's ears
From: Brickeyk (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 19:39:16
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What works for my ear infections is to fill my ears wi
th saline solution and plug with cotton plugs. Use my zapper with the
handpieces next to my ears for 7 minutes. Remove the cotton plugs and
squirt CS and plug with cotton again for like 20 minutes. 6 drops of 3
% H2O2 + 2 drops DMSO for 6 minutes followed with 6 drops CS sometimes would
stop my ear infection but it would return in a few days. (I didn't do
the 2 a week for 1 month follow up.)
I was testing my zapper to see if it would kill a nightcrawler in a plastic
dish covered with water using the 7 minute on time cycle. It didn't.&n
bsp; I added a pinch of salt and the nightcrawler did an Irish jig and was h
istory within 3 minutes. The salt seems to help my zapper do its job.<
BR>
Brickey
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Salt itself will kill a nightcrawler as most earthworms are quite
sensitive to salinity.Osmoses from the NC's body to the outside is
probably what killed it.
You can use a cattle prod on damp ground will bring nightcrawlers up out
of the ground.
Osmosis and conductivity enhanced by the salt is what was observed.
Sincerely,
Holland