The only experience I have dealing with a cyst is recently with our dog.
She developed a small cyst which grew very rapidly from pea sized, to an
inch and a half .
 
I applied several treatments of ozone therapy (medical ozone) by
funneling the area. I tried to cut her long hair around it and wet and
warmed the area before applying the ozone. After the first treatment it
was evident it was fluid filled as it began to drain and ooze. The third
treatment it opened right up and drained. She continued to keep it clean
and I applied ozonated olive oil on it and cs. 
 
That was a few months ago, it is completely healed, the hair is growing
back.
 
Hth
 
Wendy
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: July 31, 2005 3:05 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>cs for pet dog
 
I recommend joining the yahoogroup blacksalveandpetswithcancer.
blacksalveandpetswithcancer
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blacksalveandpetswithcancer> 

-Raine

Acmeair wrote: 
an in-law, tuscon area, had her dog mauled by neighbor's two unfenced
large dogs. dog was reconstructed by vet, and recuperated pretty well
except for on open sore that would not heal up. just stayed infected and
oozed alot. 

sent her one of V's silver makers, and the dog was treated orally and
locally. after about a week, the wound appeared to be healing but would
not close. after inspecting the wound closer, it looked like a piece of
intestine was right inside the wound.  she finally used a tweezer type
thing and extracted a length of clear plastic tube, apparently left in
there after draining the original wounds. an infected greenish, yucky,
crusty mess. more cs on the wound, topically and orally, and the dog is
now healed up. 

the dog is now developing a round lump under the skin in the chest area.
it's getting fairly large, and starting to grow faster.   any ideas and
techniques, such as mag pulsing, led therapy, or???????????? 

hope all you animal lovers have some insight,,,      jim