i fill the dog's bowl with good water, and then add enough cs to make 1/3 cs to 2/3 water. for topical use, i fill a 1 qst spray bottle with full strength cs and spray anything and everything that might have cooties in it, or on it. i estimate my cs as about 7-8 ppm using a 30 volt low level dc current system. for the eyes, and ears, on the dogs and myself, i do 90 % cs with 10 % dmso. and when i start coughin from the farm dust that blows through my living space, i nebulize with an ultrasonic humidifier using 90/10 % cs/ dmso, and it works very effectively.

jim




fredsus1 wrote:

Thank you Sol,

That is what I am going to do (topically). He has sebaceous adenitis, an
autoimmune condition that attacks his sebaceous glands, common in Akita dogs
and Poodles. It basically kills their oil glands, resulting in all kinds of
nasty situations. Lucky's is widespread staph. Most people are getting
success with doing oil soaks with their dogs. This provides artificial
lubrication. A groomer came up with an alternative (concentrated
conditioners that one dilutes with 8-12 oz water) and it is so much less
messy than dumping oil on a dog (ACK!!) and letting it sit for an hour then
trying to get it out. I am waiting for the concentrated conditioners to get
here and I am thinking of using pure CS instead of the water. Still should
add DMSO? The stuff has to sit for an hour so I imagine that's plenty of
time to kill pathogens.


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